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... EXTRAcTs FROM DR. CROLY'S SERMON. P PI' ?? the Society for th1 P!'ropiloli of t51 Gospel iii Foreign pares. For a long serics of years it has been the great b, honour of England thatshe has laboured to spread I, the Gospel; and it is the oplnion of mansy of her n wisest and holiest men that, by tle strong indica- e tios of events, things which seldom deceive, this 11 responlsibility has been ...

Poetry

... pJOtt'L4. LtNES ADDIliESSED TO EVA. WVRITTEN IN AtTUMIN. Feair lanvho' the hlsli shng daevr, thc orient sun Already has his golden course begun, It' eui ru-oil my Couch I risic my aching head, And find the darkling viists of night are fied, I look around, all nature gay I see, E ut (ilo her sniles have lost their charms for me. Thlec rustic peasantry with blithsrnme song, Now cheerly triip the ...

THE MEMOIRS OF LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR THOMAS PICTON, G.C.B.. BY H. B. ROBINSON. 2 vols. 8vo.—London, Richard Bentley

... TH'I-IE AEIMOIRS OF LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR I THOMAS PICTOiN, ?? BY 11. B. I oBiN- so,,N. 2 vols. 8vo.-Londtn, Richard Beile9y. rei in UtI It le IV 5,, th lie ine at in ati es ib Da isl ce -I Iii cil 'or 155 i.0 ii tO as ta ill ix, -ar 10 it as I-s 'dt 5- y d1 le c If ~U.4 VUIS. OVU.L1lUOL, tLCUI -CUIS.y. d The biography of such a scan as thc late ?? e Sir Thomnas Picton, ioust alivays, uff'.rd a ...

THE TRIBUTE SUNDAY

... ?? -: ?? ?? ?? I ?? i 1.,. Y. I ?? L I'll ?? tto'll.t , :.J..0!Sit2,111e ll{tfilfg h lli't.) e I loilil: iraX 1. i ooiirl1'klrle cil A! ! i ! I( ci. ?? dbt, And e\ ~ . il z ,X1 tItc, dl,, 'i lT at 111 ?? oiriial waillil ' :d Havu pennyl Di- llalfpi).'mly'. 1 ivrote Alastci' Sicttoii, ?? Oxfoid ,tolrcalo, ill till ay ot thie Eiglti lorly, of OfConcerning, itn toulch- le 11i 1bt Iy, piois, ...

ENGLISH FASHIONABLES IN INDIA

... was - oh, for the follies and infatuations of inanoeu, gage ing mothers Ball alter ball, dinner after dinner, isll~ tentis iot do-the Arlingtons have been a ?? rj ting Calcutta, and all the world know, in Calcuttia a%., dl by month and not knocked down to thle beet bidt ris own fi ld scarcely a bidder for the marketable artiich't I to What will Mvrs. Arlington's amiable Wits do tlies 300n ...

Poetry

... lbarp. YitilIOL1AI) IIIBAETIIILAIl . I'ie'r iaeth y rhosyll coel V0 wrid, a i en;i;i ardlid Ar ganoI tlunwvyl fbor, i1l1 pe a l iontilu garld ? A t . *ind hiramth awm dy Hainnh riv Ddivreiddiai 'i ddail, ti cwy itid y ! A darrodd cw unnl Idi vw, Wirth nofio ar ei livat, ?? llivytbo Iii bob fllw D)reigliadim elel) y gvynt ?+ Alt. - OCd hlirneth Idi tel hmice bibs, 1 tl Iygaid gvviwv,-caed ?? Is ...

Poetry

... la C, Cap. ON STEPHEN RUAIBOLD; t' Botrn February, 1582-died 1687. is Ile liv'd one Ititdi(Id and five, % Seuguino and stroug; c An hundred to five You live not so long. a ON A CULTIVATOR OF THE GROUNT. n ?? THE CreI :s ANTtIOI.OOY. d T'Iko to thy lalp, dear ?? tite good old boy n Who did thy tasks wvith such aloving joy a 'Traiing thee no0w an olive, heaping thee I itb rtsilitig beauteous ...

Poetry

... ?? ?? r I r 11 Itoli lil i .'willii WALUSIC.il.S ?? l'v.c, A NEw \WIFSII VF11x h il('AT1(3N 11' THlE ?? V..E\I lPS.A ?? I. (lodforlrwch b iicb yr Argi.in,1ld D)duwc, Clall's ci ai;%inl ydv beloilvd.6 t) heiriwydd cl druirogdd Legu A bery yn Uigyivrvwdd, ^. Clodliblvch ?? v duivillu'r Iltwyld1, i. Ac Arglivvi yl Vtrgl ivyvddi, ?? S5'1l gwii itlboiiir rhyloddudau iiiuivr, C1in 's dirflawr ei ...

Poetry

... Ct I, 'ITe sel tiers' Prima'ooe tlt camet hack Tjo hautitt thle green lmake of hier happy Spring Ilas, it ?? 'Thus ito returnt ot and'ainlyt etejv to track 'lie plavitcttes cit cut vouttil Whither taco fled 'It IeSweet Comopanions aofher vernatl hout's 'It hecbu-tite itiitilt c~ares-the ooldeit flowern [loJIt ~e;Tt't tlit CotCttt11a tilttit itt, lho speid O'er till tidt dtlv--lththler lotte ...

Poetry

... J? Li f t, 1, 11 - - in the Ufl)ad's ?? /b,/ ?? C. JAa'.I s And I stosdl on the mo-tail l,igh, 1 *Where lnill ha 'l Ilexel. lc, l I APnd I gatve ny limp a- v li instrulsV, llf ti! iso, I I a scvtn. 'I rk 1 ,,,t ,f die stotin and shosver, ()I the ?? Ai ?? oI the ?? whihih lonier; Ur ii tI I , k In1 I all, tlh^re (lCwells a po wer 'Jn e:it cI ta III. Lt1 meC ?? Itlih II) joc, this idniight hour, ...

Arts and Sciences

... arto and. *dewfro, : j, Nrw MOVaN.G Powmi.-57. Zagiorsky, of. t. a Peterbnurgb, the aithur of verctal ?? iv. jirentious. andi siensific: vworks, is preparing a I publi.ction, which Will shortly appear,.in Lati., e aaess, in Fiench; and which will nnfold sodme tsecrets rofa iature calculated to be generally useul. .1 'rI'is pubiioatieiul will contaiti tle dtescriptioni of a 1 i%-vw system for ...

Poetry

... loortfp. ' ' ?? ~ - > BALLAD. ; ntrg forsaler. mother Stood on a foreign strandl,- With her babe-and bat each other They knew through all the land. One told her she was dlying, And a little while she wept, But she soon ceased her er! ing, And in peace and silence slept. Ansd.theu the inrant faded; Like a fair hud on a tree; And died-as, when o'erahaded Is the summer, dies the bee. They laid ...