Selections

... I cc t i O P.O. QnVI, SO-NG. Iet Asia's despots sternly wield A sceptre o'er their slaves, And let the coward millions yield Whate'er oppression craves; Yet those who breathe in Albion's land (So Heav ...

Original

... I ? - Si v-1,h folvn um'd th re t' . Tthe 0follwng: lin~ensueted at the request-of I6s :rienito the aitbor', w so very'*bll w - ir ir readers, As'ha a ig once beens zeOs. inpoit s he now is ifwli . '3 ...

Poetry

... I Vottr)) - LIBERTY. :qa 'Tie sad to bear the aplley'slsvse. gat That daily tugs the laidgoat, al Sigh for his country o'er the wave. adi And still lament his native shore; 'Tie sad to see the exiled. ...

Original

... i. - original. -ki A CONTRAST. & ( thou, who, lulled In pleasure's soft repose, ta N'ecr trembleO to the breath of human Toesi .hose sparkling hours-whose gilded dreams glide by, St Undismmed by tears ...

Poetry

... voctrp. ETRACT FROM THE COUNTRY MINISTER, Dy J. 89THISU tbe second part of this interesting work fully sustains the elle.ried reputation which was very generally awarded to the B auithor on the public ...

Poetry

... I Ottr - = = . . £.l.. . TO THE SPANIARDS. di 'ts not the eagle that rush'd on his prey, Through the blood of Marengoand Jena's fierce day; Ihatproud bird of conquest whose pinions waved bright, Saili ...

Selections

... - .*tlections,01. ''he French version of the Mliowing Song, which of St. originally appeared in theXsondngchronicle, subjected *ltim that journal to a seizure by the police of Paria.-The the Ma in Po ...

CANNING'S HISTORY OF HIMSELF

... CANNING'S HiSTORY OF HI-MSELF. --ft ' My name is GAlNNIMG; on the Thespian boards My mother play'd her part-a thrifty dame, Whose only care was to increase her~store. And leath her hopefiu son the is ...

Selections

... - - - ss: rrex;.wD ,.iW4vl>> : T hi i[L 0 X :t 's R ' ' . 4fq1ust Aitifti U Rsu, 1ithal to *ioe'e' Coula ?? best andgive.him iampet shage* Who, e'ew.en Vanqkished, sure to gains his eds, Foe wasft f~o ...

Poetry

... 11 oftr)). ODE, BY RICHARD rV9X SMITH, ESQ. Written for, and recited at, the celebration of the late 147th Anniversary of the landing of William Penn, the illustrious fowmder of tbe commonwealth of Pe ...

Poetry

... -to r I. 'to ( ORIG1NMS] t LINES, le Addressed to Cobbett, in consequence of the great horror be D tiL affects to feel at the new naromy bill, which, as the intel. ligent editer of the Glbe very truly ...

Poetry

... t s ?? , , , A sntuAI and intereititig volume of poems has just issued from the presi, elttt ed The Last Autumn at a favourite Resi- * dence,. with other Poern%-by a Lady. It contains original bi ? ...