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The Magic Globe, or the Bottle Imp

... ICfe rjagit Bolbe, or tle vottos *mup, - Come like shadows, so deart. Sha!bpearj CHArp. VL a, Whimsical Incident at 9iX AArtion-Nereessy o' Confdece and Good Understanding beiteen Mnn and . 6 all, Netevnsonger, or Specilator'is w e w paVptrpents. R. -ERihersde and his Edior-Blosoinglot and cold. This evening, after the usual salutations between Ferdinald and his tutelar spirit, Asnodeus thus ...

Poetry

... Ism vottrv. POETRY.-BY AN AFRICAN SLAVY. P E In the Raeigh tgister may be found an interesting account Itc of an extraordinary young slave, about twenty-five yeats of age, residing in Chatiam county, * who, although almost self-taught a has eivineed talents of no common order. We shall offer no a hpob Isgy forintroducing a specimen of the compositions of this young ii slave, which, considering ...

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... Ori fnI1 STANZAS. Weloome, Lady, to the shore, Thou wert destined to adorn; Never may thy footstepsmore *Ritm unguarded and forlorn. Here no slanders shall assail tiee, - Darli a th'sassrins polntedsteel;: liritaino sons and daughitersJllthee. a - A ,for tfll thy sorrowsIfeel. W~henl al. ci thou didst appeari:0. ..3 Care *within thy janmols bre as, Ejlgand's generous saon were near, trollet ...

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... O. ,rigioAL. ..TH `ltfjA X - V:. -Scane ?? in ;denilsafie~t, tt:sdgirflgS Tine, after Supper. pre~sedt. 'the'C sf C Sacehi. suit cii htheter *bd a st toj; retire to bed, leaving the tw e toatftt;, -tatet ,, .- ?? - ?? $ ?? > . ' SACC9II [Addresaingbhiself toboth] Mes ?? entec decourt-prenet garde; or,-G-iroviieierivedeew; Au lieudelapesion, youi may get von ba.ier! ?? t S X -Ti LAD:, Xbhaltr> ...

LINES ON THE BEAUTIFUL SERIES OF ROYAL PORTRAITS EXHIBITING IN CHURCH-STREET

... . LINES ON FE4BEAf-UTIFL SRRIES-OF ROYAL POR i; yTRAI rITS E BNG IN CHCRCH-STREET. . -: AIT . . - . . . liesete ypttsa desire.) Blows self Shades of the miglity~-might~riiow no moite- cocnl ::be .Where is the laureate now to tell goor story? done oDn- A ?? Yet your deeds restoretS~ sym] *rd Nor Is this all that's left us Of Yout gloryF. earls cd Howv many are there in this line of kingo, best ...

Poetry

... 1Vottrti. - - - - - -IIt THE INDIAN- MIAIS IASNT. ?? the iat4 ajx Free Press, ?? Journal.) C - r An Indian maid was sitting where l-er lover slain In battle slept; d Her maiden veil, her own black ?? d Came down o'er eyes that wept. t And wildly in her woodland tongue, This sad and simple lay she sung: h I've pulled away the shrubs that grew c Too close upon thy sleeping head, t And broke the ...

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... Jm? Itition. . .t STANZAS ON it VIEW 0W Ttwi SS., i Oem ! I lore to Y*W trh d£at N. To hear ?? ripplitu tll thy ?? s lb ' To me, thy*&2nl bath STMW-s K M &'*W To me, tbebs ahvr then MuIt\,' lx Wts V Wasbed by tle Nsrts, like 0 it4 Thy san.y .sh is Mvk a 4ol sk W When Thspba. th:,y s QUVt4Ae Z s 14teZ ' * Yet thou arnl? aztl fl&klt s Yk b~eM *fI W Thy billows betat tgu Z t0b0 ?W*9 V;.te, ...

Poetry

... I petrp. ,, - ra TIVE AFRICANS WRONGS.-of vt :~ lsc dlce of Why brothers blood crIetIhuntiome-.- p chap 4, tver. 10. Midtho deep roar of ocean, what minglinggroalk s a O'er Atlanta's wide waters, to Britain, is borne ! Cl 'Tis the sigh which is breathed to humanity's God, tc Biy the slave as he toils 'neath the tyrant's fell rod: Li 'Tis the cry which ascends when the innocent bleed; hi h ...

Poetry

... Wtt. -5S5O S. atae sors0s io~s ?? pO ' ' n, ?? ua bcl-tid is lday's 7y etedose ! ?? IN breee Is belthunto.the wounded soust - Thi1s'akda ?? a mild repose. 's'eatfi ?? rft ..-The spthst le llse ?? now : Are poieerksaand past. The wea*, blest ,With transient calmn owD a reviving glow I Aeanwhile each finer impulse of the bj&#stv To him-who gave, alternate morn and night, $e.8ua teo -wheel bis ...

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... delection. ON -THE iRBEKS WE1O FELL AT TIIXMOPYL.E. mney felldevoted, hut-undying; The very'gale their ntames seemedsighing; The water's murmured of theirniane; The woods were peopled with their fame; The silent pillar, lonetndgray, Claimed kindred with theirsacred clay; thilrspirlts wraptthe dusky-ymomuain, 'Their memory sparkled o'er the fountain; The meanest rill, the mightiest river Rolled ...

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... *eCeEtiono. The following well-written lines on Napoleon, by a celebrated French write4r appeared in the Ipswich Foashion. able Repository for 1827, with the following prefatory note :- The best £scbglish Translation of the following Stanzs, ?? be entitled to Four Ladies' Repositories for 182S. A NAPOLEON. De lumiere et dobscurit6, De neant et de gloire etonnant assemblage, Astre fatal aux ...

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... ?? -- -- [FA6.M THU IRISHMAN.]. MItSS PATiN'S, FAAEWE LL SONG. T/e ?? coiape*S0 big, A. Hrsonm. hei land of dear Erin ,ill fadc frow ny view, The breeze o'er theaceat, wil waftinse fromayou, I 10are dicee-,ar eountryg.!itrqweil-tho' we part, Sintsih he pre nt-an 2 emoritbdurt dear to my heart- -Ersnarnavoaraeex4 farewell! Yarewell, tho' no longer I gaze on thy shore, I'Tl cherish the hope I ...