THE MAGAZINES

... THE MAG4 ZLNES. THE CITIZEN-No. II. bi The second number of this youthful candidate for public T favour is in every respect an improvement on its predeces- ti sor. It is, in truth, a most promising piece of home rianu- facture, highly meritorious to the publisher, and reflecting a great deal of unqualified credit on the contributors. The g politician, the philosopher, and the poet, will be ...

Original Poetry

... ? h f . ITM Vottrv. ' t lutibig on the motlon * , givxeri the Pograms ease,* - ~tsy atcvtithe simple notion v . , g t t'p his Friends a squeeze. , ext, with Mister Villiers :, ggtt °' ?? Clan; m sand the Millers t d add ground the little man r ToMmy rose again, and doubted, Whether Lords or Commons stood It the right place,t.then he pouted, Atad pair'd off, as best he could. Tommy's next ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... I T1rE WORxS OF SIR ll-UMPHRY DAVY, BART. Edited by his Brother, JOHN DAVY, M.D., F.R.S. Smith, Elder, & Co. This complete edition of the writings of Sir Humphry Davy will be published in separate volumes on the first of each alter- nate month. The opening volume is before us, which corn- prises the Life of one who, by his own high talents, aided by that indefatigable perseverance which is ...

Published: Sunday 21 July 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3618 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... I - ,I-I I ORIGINAL AND !ELECTED. ANOTHER. PROPOSAL. (Frmo the Sister Arts.) Another proposal I how shall I decide ? Remain still a maiden, or list as a bride: M4ust I, with my freedom, my lovers resign, And one, only one, favoured suitor be mine; B0ewVorsbipped no more by each languishing swain, Nor torture all daily with exquisite pain; Select but one partner for life's mazy dance, Aud thus ...

VARIETIES

... Tim lHon. M r. Justice Ball attended Divine Service in the Roman Catholic Chapel of this town on Sunday. This is the first time since the Reformotion that such a circumstance has occurred in this part of the country.-2osecommnon Jour. nal. The inhabitants of Oldswinford and tho gentry of its neigh- bourhood have subscribed upwards of 40001. towards build- ing a now church in that ?? Journal. ...

POETRY

... ( -l-. I ORIGINAL AND SELECTEDI THOU ITAST FORGOTTEN ME. 2 Man's love is of manss life a thing apart, 'Tis woman's whole ?? Thou bast forgotten me I The moon's clear beaming, Shedding its placid light o'er vale and grove, Seem'd to my girlhood's wild, untutored dreaming, Loss pure, less steady, than thy whispered love. Alas I from such a bl)issful dream to waken- To find such clouds o'ercast ...

Literary Notices

... Uiterarp W-0tirro. Till' T~'RAPPiEI~t OF' 'THE M\ISSOURI. ?? 'lie aeccunr voluitte (if Mr. 13entley's Smanck rd Li- brary contairts Warshtington myvla's celebrated svatk vat I d ?? Astorriat. It is at series ofI ?? and wonrdorfulI pictureso, or raller skotchtes, witicr, if thea English Ihard re tnythring, of Uerrman enrltriatniii, would produce a, dirasteutt eflects upon our youth ats thle ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHPON AND VARIETIES. WINDSOfl, WEDNESDAY. The Queen, accompanied by the Duke Ferdinand and Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobourg, and attended by her suite, (inde out on horseback at four o'clock this afternoon. The Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoire of Saxe Cobourg occupied a pony phaeton, and Lady Charlotte Dundas, Baroness Fenyevessy, lion. Miss Pitt, and Lady Harriet Clive, rode in a ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAShON AND VARIRTIRS. WINDSOR, FRIDAY. The royal dinner party at the Castle this ev-ning Is ex. pected to include their Royal Biglinesses the Duchess of Kent, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the Prin- cesses Augusta and Mary of Cambridge; their Serene I'lightnesses Prince Ernest and Prince Albert of Saxe Co- lourg Gotha ; Count Albert Esterhazy, Earl of larch,. Earl of Uxbridge, Earl of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASmroN AND VARIETIES. WIxDsoR rlIONnAY2 The Queen held a Privy Council at half-past one o'clock. It was attended by Viscount Melbourne, the Lord Chan. cellor, Lord John Russell, Viscount Palmerston, the Earl of Albemarle, the Right Honourable F. T. B:ring, Sir J. C. Hobbouse, the Right lmonourable H. Labouchere, and the Right Hlon. T. B. Macaulay. The Hon. IV. Bathur.4 .as Clerk of the ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... POLIPY. L. R L. BiV D, N'li. RIDD)ELL.. Trint art. gnne. sirl for ever. beloved L. E. L.. 'Thon art gone, with choice spirits for ever to dwell Bleqlneathing to mortals, thougih brief was thy stay, A memory to live In its beanty for aye. Iw eep for the harp t hat ]lan' sonthed me so oft, '.\lid the diseords of ?? with its breatbings so soft; I wep those bereaved onl a turbulent ses, But. I ...

THE SCOTTISH WIDOW'S LAMENT

... 'lTlE SCOTTBTISH IvDOW'S LA MENT. Ariuii tlle l.amillis tide Mid,. dIurn' thlo lill;,ll tlvc. Ill u5' oil. trat c sille wi(>o wi s blcst. lil illn A ?? ciilciii:lii, :111i t\\:lt ,a:irnis Nv, t 'roitId illen |ere Blit t liyi're f't:l'll II': Sill' thc Il' Oi' thil vei. S4air Irouille cains' r gate, ...