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AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

... AGRICULTURAL SNTLLLZGZNGZ. I IFw;XgaaL zn^ms-. CLEVEDON ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW. e The second annual exhibition ofthe Clevedon Agricultural e Society took place, on Wednesday last, in a field in front of the RoyalHotel. The attendance was unusually great, and ! fiacluded nearly all the resident gentry and farmers of the neighbourhood, as well as many from'more distant parts of the county, and from ...

DISSAPPOINTMENT

... A LOCAL LEGENI. Hn looked like a Squire of high degree When dressed hi his Sunday ?? Song. Too kitten lay purring before the fire, And the lap.dog bask'd onl thO capetted floor, And 'lissus' she dozed in her elbow-chair, Uncoescious of aught shat iras passing there, Whilst the forso of the voni and listless Squire The sobs's dossask cushions bore. 5'Oueen ?? is the fairins' midwife ...

MY OWN FIRESIDE

... MIY OWN FIRESIDE. Lsrrtox TAf-Vs EDIN-BuRGH MAGAZINE-] Trsoa 's a smiling spot in the poor man's horne, That is known not to pride in its gilded dobya X 'And he loveth it well fro 't is ,allow'dbal Thnadth atlh tufidt V ~lu ttO life oris dear to his soul: By the memory sweet of his boyish years- By a father's similes and a mnother's tears; And earth hath no spot on its sutfaCe! wide So dear to ...

POETRY

... ?? PO E.-TRY. - Whop1 grli oth in- -- Atml 4ill~htO bo n. - Via of' thy llb 0,0, When aI rolud waos ?? . : ?? ur; For tbon beo broluht ,Somoqi alldt19411n911% Miy ?? heart; to still. SBan atielts swo:t. Batob ?h toofl, .- aisve ?? ibroaqh every veln I Solne dreamU of bits. Hathfrteed my eto from palo. Aod Wootds aasy , : In islona gay iao cope my vind to ehoert Aud tbenthatdg lor joy gonoby ...

POETRY

... P 0 E~ T hY.- ?? Akcermant.Is Forget MO 'of. fir li40,. BY CHJARLES SWAIN, 8390. Trl Peasantry of En;gland, The merry heart$ and free; Thie awrd may boast a braver band- But give the scythe to mel 1mve me 1119 fame of ildustry; Worth ail your claopic tomesi God guard the Engliolt Pensantry, Acid gratit thoem hoppy homnes! Thle aeiows of ?? Eegband I The bulwarks of tib soil I HonM muof ine owe ...

POETRY

... OFO- gibute to tlj't gilGI1IOVD o 0gil biniitii IBdll>. ALenOUOH the dobt to Nature paid, Thine Aehes in the Tomb nre laid; l'iry forator Virtues 5till we prima, C.Udid aud freo, ?? disguise: Thy rianonere liable aid kind. Flowibg fromn an ?? mind; And with Bit heart ?? Of III:- ius Mceeory. Bond Is wilth us Ptilt. $xeter, Nov. 18th, 1839. POETICUS, 21 NWeb) Obji;ftCtio to a VotWr. BSRofaE two ...

DEVON AND EXETER Botanical and Horticultural Society

... . IDEVON AND EXTER : Botanical and Horticidtittral Socee(O.- The 31st exhibitilon of this' Se-6iety tookl ?place'on Friday lest. at ondo'eflral Sbsritin Rso1e, ini thia city end was betorsetof lans sownlotet oom then do this iibcn- the uniulesend~thr ftwer, plnts &e froml the-ardi'ts roses, sow a auiton Oilaionl eegeal di~ fa r-eared oelto d1,fotthe gardn1fL. ?? 1hf wnere, likes~s oi ...

FLOWERS

... FLOWER& (FRto3Id LA BLESSINGTON'S Nyv] osu3:c, n1 DESULTORY TT oUGHTS AND REFLECTIONs.) U . ,OWRSra re the bright remembrancers of youth: t They waft back with their bland and odorous breath The joyous hours that only young life knows, Ere we have learned that this fair earth hides graves. t Thev bring the cheek that's mouldering in theodust a Again before us, tinged with health's own rose,- c ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Explanatory Notes on the Old Testament. Part 2. By the Author of Paraphrase of Parts of Isaiah, &c. &c. Crews, Kinasbridne; Hannaford, Exeter; Simpkile, Marshall, and Co., Staadoners7 Hall Court, London.-.We have before noticed this work, and observe that it is now issued in monthly parts, with a neat wrapper. We reret, however, to find that it has been delayed by the illness of the author. It ...

THE PEASANT'S SONG IS ON THE BREEZE

... TALE PEASANT'S SONG IS ON THE BREEZE. I Tmi Peasant's song is on the breeze, As jocund to his home he hies; And softly, through the forest trees I hear the sounds of Pleasure rise:- Sweet rural sounds, that speak of peace- That tell the long-expected hour When from their toil the labourers cease, And seek and find a gentler powser. Nons blithesome to the village grreen Thrir wsay the rural ...

SONG

... DsE8b not that, when the summer rose No more with bloom and beauty glows, Theflower has lost its sweetness; Oh! no:'its faded form shall ber Undyingf agrance to theair, Though Nature's ruin it may share, And osn'the summer's fleetness. Deem not that, when tshe days are past That-wving'd~with joy-nows dly so fast, Their charrfi is gone ror ever; Oh! no: the memory oi this hour Shatl never lose ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 7aK LYdvdot Saturday Fournal. Port 5-Writ. Smitti 13,Ftlell.alrest, Loodon.-~Till isa , ery amualltg and tuseful weekly nou , and we are glad to forlee it prgetog in a0 creditable a manner. A Are m tnen fioduestry, ?? by corefiatuady mtake perovisio Itt ile maslreeblve ond pletsitg respect for the people. Its lebeopese pots it in le way aif all, and here ltier have history ang bcegr1plly, With ...