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... 10actr~v. cidi A CURE FOR NAUGHTY.BOYS. mui vat Sclec betceen Lord Sidmouwth aned his Soa, ienmediafely A Hfer his Lordship hard retired on a spltendid pensiO?), bre aoving secured to this said sob, thene at school, a Sine- cro care of £Ccoo a-year. km tiol _ ?? Come, kiss your own daddy, and be a good boy, love; PrI See. what II've got here-'tis a pretty new toy, love; nic So get off your ...

THE MUSMCAL FESTIVAL

... . :~bi The interest excited by the present festival has never been al surpassed, and, perhaps, not equalled, upon any previous occa. m Sion. , For the vpast fortnight the influx of company has been or very considerable. Amongst others of' the first rank are the th Duke and Duchess of St.Alban's (who arrived at the Adelphi w Hotel on Monday) the Detby, Grosvenor, and Wilton families, i the Rev. ...

Poetry

... llnctrp - cc SONNET. BY W. 11ovWITT, ESQ. W I saw. an insect painfully pursue - nu Its dusty path, yet scarce escape mY tread, \'X-hen instantly, its filmy wings outspread, High through the crystal air it soaring flew, Beyond my power, and. far beyond m, vigw t: And in riy beart. let pride viark that, I said- Let pride mark that, when it is vainly led To Smile disdain upon life's toiling crew- ...

The Magic Glove, or the Bottle Imp

... £e igic 0I~otec, or tbe Bottle mp *Come like utados . ?? CHAP. ,t. 4 1y O14 Frkxd with a new FdC-Le 0 v ' ICIRWO- ?? Popery Peiitoan. ?? SWer ; a, Men J% 84ciraL YOU eemi in a -brown atdy. my friend, (said Astodetus e tered Ferdinand's apartment a ?? just finished a very singular story. (Waid Ferdinsnd,) t-hgugh I cannot immediately recollect where I have ftiet L t bfOre, the main ...

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... 4M: t : . ..J * ts.%4SUS# -ast we i : e ti eis 0 . Y ou eeet i~tobngadf&'~ ?? - Ate Fnr so Ilu a elapbm~i~d i~iic-4iit th fl Nc rdais'etel if.Psumd Oil Or Oy heels .. . ?? Tk let the foes -iX ~~ m adadsr ~ If tley.ver gbl iir perl3Y ,5( go say F l~etebin mcirei thie leagth of oulr tablet eictended, 6 A2n& paint oui a. rt V'ere the t'g c~ould be mended. rn After l~sovhB Anot-~rloaSilyth ?? mid ...

Poetry

... Iottnj-- no The writer of the following bagatelle must excuse our omis- sioa of one of the verses. We neither participate in the wish that ate canals may not yield bread and cheese, nor do we entertain any ou apprehensions that sucb will be the fact. We trust that there so will be ample demand for conveyance by both modes of transit; to and we expressed a similar opinion when we heard of ...

Poetry

... Wottrp. at -n~~t atg THE SLAVUc C hi She sat with her cheek resting cold en her hand, Her eye cast to heaven, looked up itt despair, si As all bad expired that on earthr could expand Her bosom to cherish one ?? them h Sie looked up to heaven, her full beaming eye ci Seemed pjercing the cloud on futurity's breastC Oh ! where, she exclaimed, in that beautiful sky, a Is the plae where they tell ...

The Magic Glove, or the Bottle Imp

... gwicgi Iof ot t. ?? imp. di ffiR. ?? go dew-g0- I - CIIAP. XV. Lord Grenvie's Vinsdicatioos of a.s 'T q65f/o ~bd ts O&Ler Peccadilloe of Abma ?? -Wa --sx SsI alsnogtblush to own that I am hitlsainr Lwith Grenville for doing an act of Icommon justice (said Ferdinand.) Co I have been so disgusted with the bigotry and intolerance Of the an, Oxonians ullon several occasiones, that I almost wish ...

THE EXHIBITION OF PICTURES

... I -7- ~~~~~~~~~1) In commencing our criticismls onl tile Paintings inl the Ellsihitioss, we wvould prensise that wye mnake no piioreSSiOOlsr of ainy great degree of intimiacy with the art, and shall it therefore avoid thle affectation of uistII,, its technicalities. 0i As wye would do wvith the oiator and thle poet we shiall do with the painiter. We shall bring him to thle bar or corn- mon ...

Poetry

... ?? ?WR50:: 77, ? SONG OF TUE LUkE.FAIRIES. When silence reigns, ;we rodni the nioht, Ve wrander when t sines bright, We tip it o'er the waters blue. And sip the heaven's falling dew. n We sit on the-wind as it skims the deep, p We sing to the staos while frail mortals sleep. t! We lightly recline on the. moon's pale ray. And sink in onr beds at the break of day. o We follow the moor in her ...

The Magic Globe, or the Bottle [ill]

... Coe juagic Mobe, or t?f' L30ttle fluip. I - tltl In * *Come like shadows, so ?? reato CHAPTER XXII. Lh The Preeocsinf's C`Jcl-PruZfessiotS of Itndrsendence-Splendid tnz Itstaaice of a really iadqpcsdcptt Electr-'?cc Stthe 5tect of. ?? ?? Coijectntres respecticcc the vie, s0o dies operandi of 1te Fire Aihg-Ateoutnt of Mr. Devsgnces, Ac a celebrated Accslecsr iat tie Swallowing Linc-Tlirtnsieal ...

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... KDtginaI. MINA, TO ?? COUNTRYMEN, ON HEARrNG THAT THE FRENCH ARMY APPROACHED TO INVADE SPAIN. Men! who independence prize! Men! who to crouch to power despise; Freemen, brothers, friends, arise! Rise, Sr'ax ! with all thy chivalry! fTark! 'tis the bugle's strains that float, Amid your frontier hills remote; And nearer comes the threatening note Of an Invading enemy. They come, loud as Sierra ...