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THE RHYME OF THE BROWNED CHILDE

... THE RHYME OF T1F D1ROWNED CHILDE. Froml tihe Enquirer. TTwas ane childe sat latfin on ane banke, Eke ase merrie childe was hee; M ?? the daffodils and willows dlnk, ' Thit growe by theriver.Dee. I-tI plaeed'ane foot in the crystall Wave, - And anothir oswthe lea; For. le longed hi6 snowy limbs to lave Iin the vaters of the Il)ee. Ah t heedless childe-lhis desperate skrene, As ane in jeopardie, ...

PARTY POETRY

... PARTY POrl'lly. I1h' TMfr RIINAIIKADI CIRCUMSTA,'NCES -AITEND- INOe TIIF QUeEF N. JWIhen GCifhrd coni m-nced his attack on the C)ueen, Loud ra rled the thunider, red liglst'nllgs verr setnt Whne Copffy *uurntesl ti all he proved bgld been done, ?? I'war alwost -a ruteal eclipse of tbe r ilu; t1: the svio2le of the case we may clearly remark, Accusatiun in thunder, and proof itl the dark ! ...

THE YOUNG SENATOR

... TT4rP . O;Nr. V F' \ATOR. Fr.o 05 Ad~oic, t, foli; tt Letter ipi PUs.n. And nowe, with no deiignt to quiz, co! I'll tel-l y:an What this husines' is. cm.i 'fibis route, inglorious toil and ?? Thiat weari tlhe body, not the brain.- li M ichi state in many ca~ei,-itere WI) Much Wes is meant than roerti the ear, i Jistt listen, and you'll find a knack 'tis c oomatered by a little practice.de Tlo ...

THE NATIVE MELODY

... TntE -TATUrr frl.On. Stanasizi, sarlposed to be rikeetd bq an FEnd.'. Once miore, tah !tulrn, nd totich the lyre,0 ity AndI wake that wild impassion'd stra in; it- I feltedelirating'hirie eeyv 1iq, Yes! evcr y swell, arid every word, ?? ?? a ilympattleuic chord, C. Anid conjures Otip with viewless' wand,( MY early days, roy native landI ir Tis sweet, unutterably sweect, Upna tar andi foreign ...

A VISION. , - - ?? ,

... The rollowing verses (in iriitation of Colerilge) though replete' eith'i nalhd are6; ate of 6ipfritdlittour; and happily the maice is die'e'cted ilair1st th charifctr of .one Who m ay, with piserfect c6mpla etcyt :allo* his eouintry- .men to enjoy all the fun of' the squib, which can never, in .the slightest-degree, diminishi their affection for and admir- -ation of him:- Up ?? said the ...

[ill] CATTLE SHOW

... .- 3 - Dill CAT'TLt'iiO . .. . . . .- - -_ . 5 * .. ' n Cornpetitionls fot ?? givell bV tile * - ?? tt' Scotland, and the, $trai }iEndrick .: tu ral Club, in order to encourag4% tlp. breecl otf 1cra Hiorses,, Mitch Cows, and ;'hueep. toolk place a-t i.ry- a14 o)n l'uesdlay the A current. NotVwithstandling the rotirait' stltte orf the vaewher, the1 showv Was attnmledt R .:ir rc ,semla~e Oi'ut ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON

... A new historical Trage(ly, under the title of Wis1- lace, was last night produiced at this Theatre. The play commences at that, period of tile hero's life imn- mediately preceding the battle of Forfar. At this period the jealousies of Catirnin had succeeded in raising discontents in the minds of the Scottish No- bles, at the elevation and honours paid to M'allace, on whiom the author ef the ...

AN INCANTATION

... AN MlCi4TAii3Y, L&@a hen re, tne. Io- den rge ad. be the tht ow- di. ntt hal- be. lpil ' ly, er- Ive bly 1,) rng re- his ect WLi. re-. in'. tto .12. tar Hge )re It ad lbt SUXG BY TRE, M1PB- =Ttcoa g~arow- ?? Come with rii'e,1iwd vewiiti Conle with meand we will blow LotW of Bdboles'd-iivfe' ?? Bubtles, 6ji ht as ever hbpe- Drew froIP tancyoi from soap; Bri t6-s er th - SoattiSaSent From its ...

NEW THEATRE OF WAR

... ~!N1,VF a - - - - s I I - so -- It is stated that the first actions betwixt the Rus- i siaus and Turks will most probably be on the banks of the river Pruth, which runs south through Mol- c davia, and joins the Danube on the borders of BMs s sarabia. Preparatory to the description of the scenes which are likely to occur in those territories, our readers will not probably be displeased to have ...

SONNETS

... xi r S. (Fron the GreerlOck Advertiser.) To 'Isiia.9 I played upon the fiddle in my 3routh, And oti-as o'er its strings My b)*W I drew,. In all the sober sadness of dull 'troth- The powvers of Music frequelthl knew;- My sister 13!arbara, iii a dreadful frigit, StoppIng her ears, to some far corner flew,- Mv tabby cat gaped wide with all her tnight, Forgot to purrr, and oft begfan to inefw,- ...

LITERATURE

... LX ttKA1~t~iL. WILLIAM DOUGLAS; or the Scottish Exiles. A Historical a Novel; 3 vols. Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh.. 15-2G. s This is a peculiar and extraordinary publication. At the a outset we'thought it homely;' but we soon found that this tb extreme simplicity of manner-was the means of allowing a greater scope to the fancy and eloquence-for he is often r eloquent '-of the author. We shall not ...

CORN AND CATHOLICS

... CORN AND CAT1lOLICS. i 1 , l_ iL_ OPT - - ; t ~From. thei Timnes.)3 $t~pfiseu7tde ?? Mfr; T'wtss 5:Mosre. Utrumr horum ]DiriiS'bOrUm.4INCEBR.R AuCaows. What! sIM ?? two infernal questions; That with our meals, our slumbers mix- That spoil our tempers and digestions- Eternal Corn and Catholics1 Gods-! were there-ever two such bores? Nothing else talk'd of, night or moru- Nothing in doors, or ...