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LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERCARtY xNO'TICES. Thb Philosophy s(plhie Gospel, in 7elalisii tO tIe/ t5/ce states otf iban. A Scrnmou preacl ied it rriility Church, loloivells, Clifton, on Sunday, Atguost 28th, IS;3A by 1he ltev. Will Scoresbv, li. D. F .R. S &e. &aC, hicumbeit of Bledford ChaPel, Exeter. -James Nisbet nlid Co., Iterners-street, Loutdon; Curson. Spreat, and W. I Enberta Exetcr.-Ihis Sermon, as vas ...

POETRY

... P ( E'il a ?? Aarstiei to I'.igint of thle 71h net. A WA,' a harri.'r b r1,.Wr, a' baty, I)- fad a I hr I, ad p1-1l1ep. IIA hy dIy, Iru WV hintii fv a ra-t rli.' liml .0 s e Pall n,i ?? ?? it 111twoir, {r snpp.-]r pr-lJwr' I, WVoh ea ?? ki I tmi. daly doclar'd, 'I , m .- i. i or Vaista, mar table th urarp. O-r Mlat, ithi s itog ail u rr l t hir pilate, Il rr.- patietlly wait 'till IhI(s, tklwl ...

POETRY

... P( PIETR Y. (1at' fthe Eiretor rFlinog.Post.) 'rito dany titit parting ruakes severe, 15 ottO Ci) ItO of deep regret, F',vsr oudedtiti then by' trolly a itvai, 01.11' wloIO tiat, ?? Fii ,, Wiot hire tu tirois il, frlinh ISel I \vlulr olot arrow tinlt Imlt~ ?? llt too hat tooe hour.t suilttob-rn 'tro Io hw ill'no suai thalt lilfarilt-fltti IVteinrt ifl t-.lif eitlieltl tmitrll ittf ol, SIllyilt ...

GRAND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... AIr. Miller's second horticultural fete for the present season, look place on Thursday, and was a source of infinite delight to a large assemblage of the wealth, beauty, and fashion of Bristol and the adjoining counties. The arrangements were upon the same scale of liberality as at the fbrmershow, and in everything thetaste and judgment of Mr. M. were conspicuous. Havinrg recently, atsome ...

THEATRE-ROYAL, BRISTOL

... 'FHE.ATRE-ROYAL, BRTSTOL. ?? B!¢NFFIT OF MR. IACREADY, Ind d Loxt NVipht of his Appcariig htis Seasen. - N MONDAY, January 2.5, will be performed the N M NDAY, adlmired Farce of IS HE JEALOUS? r wh.th siiln be acted (in or(ler to present one of Mr. 'Mscre.I's most popnlar characters) a portion uf Shi k- 11 r'.s sltnric;l Plav nf the Second Part of K INU HENRY FOURTH. 1 enry Floil t..lr ?? ?? \ ...

AVON RIVER

... YE rocks, and woods, and verdant scenes, That grace the ?? of Avon hiver: Great Nature's blesaings on you rest, And your sweet beauty bloom for ever For there the Mluse delighted roves, . ing Now summer flowersare freely ?? Enraptured with the tenders5ings The weild birds to tilsirlOOCS ace sniging. The garden gay hath many charms, When bud antd flaer,carerc lutured,blosson: The blushing rose, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... L1TElARlY NO1'ICIS. I Fraspr's Magqt,:e, Nit. 783, for Junns. ,snmes Fraser, 215, ?? Street, London- lrraser's is -an excellent number, ?? as tho coisteutts of a ?? ial shlitid ?? butt the pieces epiry, toltertoilia g, itid itlatroelie ,is their atear.. Tile article sit corpoiot5 p~liiiullttl'i'l, 'tiatitd, ill tile prils 'at. ultat of Itt. public mind, have generalt p,!iotalt, as, %vII ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LI'T'ERARY NOTICES. - ?? ?? f; Mse/rr's Thi cs in $i'riarr, ire H.yL~,Asia Altlrnir, Yet.- p~irs 3, ?? 5, arid 6. -Fishr'' So. andig Co. t I~n'Ne, ]ed ThIis is i s .tplrirlidi work, tire srg'11 vr ig er xarediil wvell OSC-ieii~. Tleyairo also irift'ii,01oni ii iii atrd i ardln(I hvplciseriar jinterret, front their' relatioll to coultrriticsri sic res wit viiieliteli ?? early) irear inig o' ...

POETRY

... POE'I'1V Y. 0 iL,? ebti~ohillst 91014!' Til IL boll y t iI e rIIlI ! Ih, ?? it with bty- c, in3 give t lit, hil y n ioil; F.Er it hielps to drivec sitru aw at r rivor, WIth his ?? ?? 4or lihire lii ii\. It p*pi thrioribil I hi.- tr^i, wit lits heirurs of red, Arid its learie 'If Ilt - ?? ?? c Whien fltwer' rind (rir it hror rin o-o1 deiid, Arid nit ?? tl d ii y i ?? Tiii'i soire to ?? huiiiv ...

POETRY

... POETJ ¶ * ~(For lhe k'xeosw kFIying.Y'os.) Mgj !Trar. As thl. iirin's edrly 1To'l the flow'ra A Aoi.v hbiaity Imil frgn-kilnore iPikpil. 01i, SiSumir', hiot day, as thile shouieqr, Is tho, tear that beepemnks the suit homirl. ?? lkistresoos Rnd oorrowv prr hil, 1ie w swrot is kiiid hyinpiatily's psu er. It- t- ?? nor ity As,'it foil Tr., vleiir i,. amflicition'd dreadj himur. Hloi'R ovp't ks ...

JUSTICE TO IRELAND

... JOT, Erin! thy night of oppression is past, And tle slow idavoi of hope shines upon thee at last; Dark ages of misrule, obscuring thy day, As the clouds, at the sunrise, are rolling away. Ohl that ever, among the sons ofthe brave, There shoslsd breathe, e'en a moment, one recreant slave- One wretch. so debased by deep villasy's gold, Who dares not the rights of his coautry uphold! And still ...

POETRY

... p () 14 R, R Y. BtWORTIMT Rod i rst lof MI1 bodsxt ' tbilt, ?? dariliog' ninle. WV ia lo*;lioas ail s ltty is linst hiu. Wlne lelelvenly (frP3m F.r vanlh lalth ilmhllt ti ?? tsil, ilily.-lt lililil' , O(I all f'rllrrs lltti-t art ii lii Ire ?? lisa0's thronlie. Gr.ila tIlt,- lrild Iir;i ii, rilwii'dl ns,, ard b,ldliog jloirng flonw'rp, All frilariat, rlrah, wrid W-4inleg I voust i brliel ...