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... 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 ...

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... X ?? PATRONS OF THE FINE ARTS I The celebraed CaaWnsQLof Uwbhael were fornerlyi placed in iiuckinghgmn-bloust and; t will scarcely b belicved, some o0 tig were actually abridged to fit the pannels..;w ?? g Chros le, Joe. 21. The Ancients sul;c'd cruelty t4'en to the dregs, Their custoiD for ever accuyst 15- When men were tQ tallt, why they cut off their legs1 As witness the Bed of Procrestes ...

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... IHo* fair thelaniiidscape yonxder mnountainis spread, When viewed in- distanc through the azure skies; Buti as we near approacfi, their beauty's fled, And all their rude unsightly features rise. Thus, on the hill of life we gaze in youtl, Axhicpating visionary joy; Till passing years reveal the bitter truth, In blighted hopes and sorrow's keen alloy. 2v Nov. 1819. INCONNU. ...

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... 1;Ettationo. r TOM CRIB'S MEMO RIAL.I B (Concluded fromt our last.) ?? Seventh Round. Though hot-press'd; and as flat as a T crumpet, Long Sandy show'd gamne again, Scorning to rnump it; T And, fixing his eye on the Porpus's saooit, n B Which he knew that Adonis felt peep y (a) about, H By a feit, truly elegant, tipp'd him a punch in Ai Tae 'chical nktce where he cuzpbeards his luncheons A ...

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... - TOh4 CRIB'S MEMORIAL. The fbllowing whinirical slang account of the Grand Sa-to, lwetneclvLo&reG SAxcny, the Bear, and GEORGY, 4 the Posptte, is frova the above-named facetious Work, from which -we have already given several extracts.-_ The present-is somewhat toolong for our convenience; but we cannot resist the importunities of many of our friends to give it a place in our colmnns.- ...

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... SC t 1'OM GRIB'S, MEMOl-AL TO CONGaESS. el * . ~ ~ - ?? _ tPi' This is a ?? sqcuib, the -prduction, it is whiis- Iii perise of- anx AnaeiKiorA e writcrtvf celabrity; The pre- 0l ue>y..is ?? ,The -ije have ready be'en informed, ot 'thitehenestiid' h dall*rts, that, among i~st Th~dst~nmshd ~sster ?? lately held (m if ?? U lie~ werefe :Mr. BOBs (~-itsSOs, -Mr -GEo. i Coopsea, and> a fkw more ...

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... 19ettdtioW. (CHARITY BEGINS AT-HOME. t And wiere is homec asks destitute Distress, I This home that yields to injuries redress? Is it reservedfor close domestic ties, Or free alike to all beneath the skies ? Is it for sufferers who at distance groan, Or only those who nearer usake their moan ? O tel me how this dwelling may be mine, bar This ensze where Chalsory hegise to shine ! she ...

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... original. TO THE MOON OF NOVEMBER 2s, 1819. - I joyless view thy rays adorn The faintly marked, distant hill; j5 Joyless view thy trembling horn 'Reflected in the gargling r4t. Bright are thy beams, fair Regent of the sky! i An soft the azure, where serenely floats Thy crescent pale. I turn my tearful eye To other scenes; to pleasures now remote I From all but memory's searching power. 2 She ...

A DANDY LOST

... Parish Bellman here am 1, So listen-to my cry, begin, Oyes! Oyes! Ojres! so handy 0! Lost by, a Barber's Clerk; - Last Sunday, in Hyde ParkA Ax lE site, or tiing. that's call'd e Daedp 0! Isagei twenty-fve, ?? theloaddest fhi~zg aliy, :. othr man nor wornf;-how unhandy Or! Les'tlts',endiTi should perplex, It is cafrd tliesiidke sex, din Middlesex was bred the pretty Daeily O ! 1X wears a low ...

QUARTERLY DINNER OF THE Liverpool Concentric Society

... QUARTERLY DINNEER . OF THE 7ljberpool loutiltntric 4tp. sjse-*_ Eof On Moda-v last, the 19th of April, about fifty lt lant men sat down at Mrs _ lughes's, the Castle I en, a line street, topartaleof the usual quarterly dinnerofI s is Concentric Society. Dr. T oA' t in the chair at. was on the table by six o'clock. After theeldod hen drawe, the following toasts were drank:- The People, the ...

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... :A~cti ,L: I I ' THBE FRENClIATAN AND PIGS. I r. A -Frenchman, in a luckless hour, .Soughrshekter from a sudden ?? esr.eath a gateway, wnere he viewed 'A sow, with all her motley brood ,Of little 'igs. h! ah! quoth he, V Of colour qu-l ciiversite; Benucoau I admire deselittle ting, .Ma foi, dey thought of eating bring; 4' En verit6, as I'Im on sinner, . - ' Twould make- m ragnifique grand ...

REAL JAPAN BLACKING

... BRL, .4I`4y ; NicKhI7 -MAID- BY RICHARD TURNER, 114,fQNPO.- OAD. The PwnPrWeo of this, lackinsg-disclaims al the ;rts of ?? s .tbe ?? pf fthe aifiae are too well knowa ftjaed t- fideu91y adopts the setto o.f the 'aP4clm jss, ssipend feraft.' , ;t b tw4r the ppai we hosdeserved it,' To a Great Muansf aetnrer in St. &orge'a Fiedg, .idsing-not of heroie ire, .A-husbler.-wiisg4bemej-lehes; I ...