Poetry

... portrp.: . TO WOMAN. FROM TE GREEKti. Oh thou ! by Heaven ordain'd to be Arbitresa-of man's destiny From thy sweet lip one tender sigh,- One glance from thine approving eye,- Can rise or bend him at thy will, To virtue's noblest flights, or. worst extremes of ill Be angel-minded ! and d8espise T'h, 8ex'q little vanities; And let not passion's lawless tide *Thy better purpose sweep aside; For ...

POETRY

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Original

... mliwmmj?l' milmommu2mm original. T DEVEREUX'S LEGION; F on 1HE PATRIOT'S SONG OF LIBERTY. A F AI-' Scots whea hace wi' Wallace bled. A -0- A Hark: the dang of War's alarms! S Glory's cause each bosom warms; Freedom's sons, to arms ! to arms. ! Death or liberty! Flow the blood of patriot ire A Through your veins like floods of fire! F Liberty your hearts inepire-! 5 Glorious liberty I I Proud ...

Oracle of Fashion

... i E~~~IC l~lNCE ?? 57tNY.OLUil'5l)l IFE.. }It'hI'Ofl. BareuSTON, Aegruit S. V~estcrd v mnorning the Royal George yacht, whichI had C.omeI ?? to this Station on Thursday; two frigates, two |armled brims, the Mariju~is of An glesey's and other yachts, were ?? 1 u as into s e iii ?? safety wouild admit to the shore, it being thlen known that the Prince Regent iatcndedl to embark on board hais ...

Oracle of Fashion

... ?11f' of S?1tou. GRANiD M~ASONlf FESTIVAE.L Pi'chltlip wvit hiin the mcenoorv o)t thec oldest inhaifanl lt of Blthlere has9 noft hcoi wit tlcssed so) oeset an mu intix o tstloiget'l its al~lC pourle d inhit dcie ('ty iii C01151Ijt1cflCC ?? the IOilrl t)I tl ?? I1ar!a;I )( lisiitiol of til th Balth M ISOliC lhal, whlichl too li; 'J'hiirclalleiv, wvith all thC sp)lendtid cerelionitals ?? ...

Oracle of Fashion

... 07A~lt Jfbat ion, ?? rVANCE 'If' V55Y1, ' t.iPt. Flrnr icr, X 1-26.-Yelterdnav, at e'ht t'el htfptisimi ef the new-borti sot) of HIis I 'xcellt tioclcI thI Illis 13ritannic Majestv's Plenipitatcstarv It thIr;I,. I, ?? at the Palace of the British Einb h. is- were liis 11oyal flighne1s the P'rine tegrn ;)t Gtltsor aitti the Earl of Westmorland (the ftthel f ,i U thaill th)e ooriner of ...

Oracle of Fashion

... eale of fast1olom EAChI CiANGB ISF o MANY-COiUR'U LIFE. JaikL5flt- FASHIONS FOR APRIL. !Valng'~Dre~ss.-A round dress, composed of lavender-coloured L'as o d' Njiles, the skirt is mrde full, and of a moderate length it ir ichly rncamented at the bottom with a fulness of satin to correspond, over which ale three small rouleaus, placed almost 5 close to each other; -these are surmounted by a ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Th: 1MRATRiCAL EXAMNER.: . . rim - t u ; ~~~'' . .: .- ; .o. 374. - - - ThE burlesgue caflal the Tailors, or w-Tarni wXdjVas . revivred 'tere 'on' dThursday,ttL'+vhh iinttern-' 1tist9r The wcid trA?-@is edbd 'oh ies.fr#caisions witli r';re propriefy thani: appears at first qiIlt.. :fr fiffdgi I..n ry of' our -;eaders Lisay hinve seen tis; pic more i n uacb at d^ffere'toterSatp ...

FINE ARTS

... . SIR J.'F. LEICESTER'S GALLERY. TnE Gallery is not yet closed, but as therk is a great and increasine' demand on our attention from Publications of Art and Exhibitions, we must from tbhi day postpone our remarks fill the season it wiLl be next opened by its pa- triotic Proprietor. We shiall finish with a oame deser- vedly pronounced by Fame, 1H. FuSEL!, Professor Of, er more propetly, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... COV-NT GAoaq gw highis it &VIl tint it WRi not ir's own worth which dew* -We Awrner crowded houses, but the 'wau4 Of tgod eftaaMg*ewrt at the other. Mr. NJ t.. T Ii saeoesef rnwqgh o excite the epleen of the old neolhsiv adisen of Cevent Garden; while on -tile other WOn, 0Vs e- the stppeqriaee of a new -piece at the latter honse does not flt the pit, On the fir~t 4ight of A Shori ReCgn 4nl4 a ...

IRISH THEATRICAL FRACAS

... [ Bass Tyr 7Re n cZ F1R. iss Byrne. ?? .L 42,, > Miss Byrne, who hasbeen f t-forminge at Crow Streeet Thear5 been induced to assist at a 00' tlh e norma's, on a night when her DeSert o required at the-theatre the 6erv' took offence at the cir epaletente tr I otomation to be made to t'lim' n . considered her no longer a rn epany. The dismissal~o 0 Onbt; . vourite naturally caused a g d o e e ts ...

Mr. Rogers's new Poem, entitled HUMAN LIFE, [ill] published commences with the following verse,

... 'Ar. Rogerss new Phenol entitled HIUMAN JrF i tust published, commences with the fillowviig versed I . - -41- ?? - -A - I - - ?? ?? t . 1 i .- ?? elrivcll acncratee!y, yet briefly, aiescribe tse lislur)y of. Alan, ?? the cradle to tlie grare; Tire Larh has sun. his caro liii thoe sk5; The Bees have llrratutd li tir immoyt title lultubvr Still it the vale tire villarte-belis ritrg round, ...