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DR. KIDD

... (FroM the NOVA-SCOTIAN, of July 9, 1835.) The follovring Verses ale intended as a Paraphrase ofthe s FAnE. WVELL ADDIIESS, A fouind amongr tile papers of tlse deceaseid Rev. Jamnes IKidd, D. D. Professor of Oriental Languages in the Marik- elia) College and University, andI Minister of Gilconiston Churcs, Aberdeen. THE sand of life is ebbing fast away; The grave already opens to my view; The ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADELPHI THEAtt . b The more ne see'-f Mrs Kteley's attiog, tho'morowre l are delighted withbit. The, best compliment. ver paid i oi an actor was, if'we vecollect right, 'accordedl'to Gar- .'ick by the famous PaNiridgs, who rem'irked, an hi, first e introlction to a Londij thiatre, that' tlhatif an (ii an . ing Garlick) was tho only one that 'did not acd. 'We forget-the precise wordsa and havc ...

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 ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... MfIRR OR OFi FASHIONr. Ut I \ \E>I'Ill iii; (IF Tilt: onDl:n.o- Hi i; l'ATH. 0 ilic utetiOflY ?? III lave-tititte of the \lo?t floriotitahlr ?? \lItsrc Order of the Bath sos- bold by hi, \Iijr--ty, o? icil Soi ereigit ot llw O:lei, at W nd-oi- Cptie, ii, ?ttarday or. afternoon, at ishicli hi Screite llighnes- Prince Ernent ot ho 1'hlilipp-tltal 5' 0; ?? t?d atith the Ensign of hlnni-iaiy ?. kn ...

SCHOOL OF ARTS

... sCTIOOL OF ARTS. Tjl-D annual Meet;Dg of the subscribers to this useru institution to6k.p lace on M1onday in the Waterloo Ta- vein, the Lord Provost in the ehair. Among ?? 0om-. pony we obscrved Sir James Gib5on Craig, Bart., John Wood, Esq. advocate, John Shank More, Esq. advo- Cate, Robert Tbomrson, Esq. a(ldevcte, NVillidin Bell, Esq. W.S., Leonard Horner, Esq., Treasurer Black, and ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... -AI~lg AND) MATERIAL OVl MORNC Daesawa.-No. v'elty of form in the dresses worn at this REn not ta be e'pertel; neither thwae etlrtting' patteins, INi''h charnied the eye of teate by tbeir beauty and riiigali iq4 a gracefal freshness; lightneegit timplicity-these are t-he attributes of the summer toilet. White muslin- redin. gotes. trimmed with a quillingof lace, or a wide heat, through which ...

POETRY, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED

... f c i S-s -.40i Z - ' :d , c (i) a. a 79 oniGIVAL AND SELECTED. THE HIGHLAND COT. Frorxr Ya row flevisited, anad other e'owus: h.V Wiiatmrn Word sworth. See what gay wild flowers deci tbi' earth-built Ciot, Whose smoke, Forth-issuitig wlerice and how it mfy, Mhiries ill th greeling of ihe Sun'r first ray like wreashs of' vapour without stain or blot. Tihe limrpid mointain till avolds it not; ...

Original Poetry

... 4aigtuai poctrlq. BEAUTY's PALINbDE. Have you not hI ird it said full ott A womnan's Day doth stand for nought? .Shaks. Passivwnite Mh'ymi. Hither, gentle swain, with me, Undertinath this beechen tree, Come, and let thy flock recline Through the noon-tide heat with mine; I will talk, and thou may'st smile ('er my simple tale the while but if thou has lov'd like me, Listen for thy charity: It, ...

LITERATURE

... . eLITERATITJXE., . TY;9*6PRUioAL VVonKS Of Jews MAJLTO~i.. Editedl by 1 Sii-Egerion Brydgics, Ba~rt. IWith I1luitrations lIyJ 'M WrT-urner,- Eii RA.k Vol. iii. Ldilden * John 'TIhethird vo~flume of' this mnodt beautirul edition I OiVU1Milton eont~iiu! tbd ?? six Books of 1 Parde dis~i Lof.' si hefil volume, each hboolk FISa ?? kt-rroductbrv ren~~trlc by the -edlitoro besites tfie usual ...

Poetry

... ?? -- -!T 1130 Et v _v. Onl the torrents t, ?? rain ihltih ?? daring the tlight befiirc the battle ii) ?? 1it. And honrse aind load tle thundler peal'd, And fearkil w:s ?? tvmpest's roar And rain in torrents steep'd thn field, 'I hat not- ilog -as to die with gore- Wns thii the wiarnimi g engels gave, 'Ihat iii en shoeld sp:ore their britilhers brave 1 Or was it thus the ?? wept O'er the last ...

HERE'S A HEALTH TO THE MINSTREL!

... -IERE'S A URA.ITH TO THE MiNSTREL! (From, the Month4l Magazile.) 1 Cait's a health to the minstrel! *wherever he wanders, May his path-way through life be unclouded by care; Mav the memories be sweet upon wlicb his soul pouders, And the charms of his fancy be soothing and fAir. And if never more by the gr'een-smiling valleys, IAnd white cliffs of Albion he's destined to roam. When the breath ...

THE YOUNG SAILOR

... THE YOUNG SAILOL. ' Yea, like as a father pitieth his own children.-Ps. cMii. I. -To ao, young thou art, my tenderboy, But should your father die, my boy, Td brave the roaring tide ' And should your home be sold, Whobadetheeseek thy new employ ? And shoul4 yD;u he no more tbejoy .When thus the youth replied :- Of early friends, grown cold ? I care not though the seai; run high, Ohi ! ...