Poets' Corner

... pI acm, C071irt. TIIE LORD ANO TI'E JUDGIE. n ?? ?? t.'zc ~ ?? 1t K .mro nolv ; J. 1Cloing. I II E God of gods St(o od tII -Smoo(i hII)I IL ry The assembleal go(ds of earth. * I los lolig,' he said, 110o' lttg will ye pro'ewt iniph iv, And let thevile oue raise his darinit head? liv loirs my laws to jtiitifv-redress A vw romg, homwever high the wronger be; ,Nor leave the *vidow anl the ...

Poets' Corner

... w'pam, cRuer. LINES. STIL L in the palacesoif Kings, and still I nsatiatc, holds his dread carousals, Death!- HUle know, no pause, nor surfeited as yet With Royalty, prolongs his carnival Scarce have we ceased to weep Os honest tears As ever flo 'd from mainly eyes, for him, That goad old mann, and scarce put off The tributary vestments of out grief, When, lo! the Angel of Destruction sweeps ...

Poets' Corner

... j?oet?' ?o?ner. TO THOMAS MOO0RE, AF*ER 5'0R-ISING 51154 LOVES OF TSIZ .5)ttlE. Faveur'd of heaven, how passing bright The crown thy three-fold lay has wons Sgo vsrryinga shines, wvith hallowd light, The rising, risen, and setting sun. To L~ea, first, the spell-word given, Teaches to range yen starry spberer' Virtue a mnostal lifts to heaven, Wvhile Vice detains an Angel here. A bolder chord ...

Poets' Corner

... - ?? ?? ?? ?? ac51 CG?Rer. 13 t TRUE BLUE-A NErw SONG. '15(550 srn'S cure I rit:sus,,il's C'od of ss Si, 'tld still ?? 21 ?? b isit the tide iq till'it Theles 11p re v 1to s be saidl ot Tv:Ii , hil, '1kx i th ts iits IIn stslivtly is:lulll (; Piecans' tle arisS ?? reesw p0qlar, tt wvhie! Lhe? 1IMV:,1 peo>ple :Itss ?? ii; 'ltil-sl, tile ?? ' ic all tih, ieOleil0 Si e Fo getting Dioilesn, ...

Poets' Corner

... 17 -?w ?- -I patte . Coplu. MY BIRTH DAY. BY T. Mu-otF. MY Birth-Day -what a dialrent soulid That wvord hai in my youthful ears! A.ld hon. each time the day conies round, Less rnd less white its marli appears When first our scanty years are told, it seems like pastimne to grow old; Anti, as youth counts the shining linis, That time around him binds so fast, pleased with the task, he little ...

Review of Literature

... Mcbitbf of itterahtrt. Xwoer Songs, with ans Accomepaniment Abr ?? Piano-Forte, eonsposed and de-dicated to f rs. Johqi G4qrraU, of Susiiton Hooase, 6y FRANC'ES FoSTER WENSLiv., AMONG the innumerable instances. of submission to mere assumption and of voluntary endurance of a yoke, coin- plained of by every body, but resisted by very few, is the monthly detail of opinions on Literature and the ...

Poets' Corner

... meL1 1[Tl. IMU- COMM TO LELIA. FROM! the rtude suimmilt oF an Alpine heihsd, I view'd the bosmn of the vale belom, Clad in its wintry robe of stainless \ hit(' A virgin vest of deep and dazzling tsl'v. And o'et it, surface shone inoris's ctinstos ?? , Shedding soft rose-tints on its pority, Like beauty's fair check blushinig in mnmn's gi7e, Seeming as lov-ly, that 1 thought ou) Iice. lut when ...

WOODSTOCK

... As this long-promised novel is at length published, an lextract or tw' maynotbeunaccepstable to oir readers. One mni of the most strikinga scenes is an interview between WVil- i drake, a Royalist, who had been protected by Col. Mark- ham, a Republican, from motives of private friendships and co, Cromwell. Wildrake, whtose principles aretunknown to the .tho Protector, is sent by Mxarkham to ...

Poets' Comer

... I - (t? 4-, ? ?? . v . G R EEC E ! I- truth shall strike their eyes throuoh many a tear, A od make them own the prophet in a tomb. Turkman ! avannt the inglorious namne 'To those who burn with freedom's flame' To heroes, whose undaunted soul Spurns hatmghtv Egypt's rude controul, And mocks the tyrant's nod Turkman ! tis in vain-thy swaym True courage deigns not to obey, Or bow beneath the ...

Poets' Corner

... jpott' Ct3lter. _ THiE FEMALE CONVICT TO IIF.R INFANT. 0 sleep not, my habe, for the morn of ?? Shall coothe me to sluntber more tranquil than thine; Trhe dark grave shall shilcd me fromn shame andl from sorrow, Tho' the deedls ;md the doomn (f tite guilty are mire. Not lnnV shall hi' atm of alfltcion enfdld thee, Nsot long shalt tlol hting on thy tnother's fornd buecaist; And who with One eye ...

Oracle of Fashion

... C., - F? . ?? ?? ? ?; - r- , ?? ?? ?? SAirI ItlfIll,'l,K1111 1 ,1.31 1 ?? 31115.11'p La ?? Rev. A0f(, ?? Air Il1a'll.--7r.5 '1i~j% - EIEad MIJic~'~. Ellis,' Mrll I ?? om ?? 7I., 3' ' Mr ?? mpI ?? MY t IY . I z lQ/ IitA! ?? (I . I ' A ri I I ' I iliy, td y Ci is I I n.0 o pn coic Alik'li1f(sn 11.sFi, vtq5 C10. ofn,&-NC.. .'pl hotsIlrI 1) .121, (oIlI,i'f I 1071- ?? )e . g ; IlgiclO % eI asI ...