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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 ...

NAPOLEON'S GRAVE

... WIS C1iArA.TS DAYLIKm, KAMW.LOOMN % EAVSR, Of ZOLTON,1 AsPIRniso Mortal! to a claim most high Of Fortune's casridates for deathless fame: Thou, whose bereavement to Eternity Shall stand to the accouint of Europe's shame: And thou, for wshoe-imid Desolation's cry- The war.fiend, laughing, rode the tow'ring flame Of Moscorv's ruins: now the lonely sigh Thy spirit heaves may kindred moaning claim ...

BRISTOL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... fl3ZSTOL SOCZETTY OW ARTISTS. I EXHIBITIOfN 01F PAINTINGS. A has ty view of this exhibition enabled IUs, in our last, to speak of it in terms si' commendation, and a more careful examination of the several pictures which it comprises has fully confirmed us in the opinios whbich we then exil-esoed. 'We at the sanse ?? announced oar intention of reviewing this as we have ithe previous ...

BRISTOL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... SUZSTOi. SOCZMTY OP' ARTISTS. EXH1BITION OF PAINTINGS. (Continued from our papCr7 of Sep. 7.) & Vanyage's Tomb, St. Mlary-Redciuff, Bkistol- S. G. TovsY.- When Mr. Y'ovey commenced what -we mnay almost teim a series of illustrations of the ecclesiastical architecture of our city, we predicted that his productions would occupy prominent stations in future cxibi- bitions, and tead to promote his ...

SONNET

... Ftan from the haunts of peace still, still I straY, And mournfully I look towards the west, And mark the sun declining to his rest In clouds of gold-foretelling a bright day WIll shine toamorrow. I could meekly think, Or hope, this were an emnshm of my fate; And if isl patience yet awbile I vait, These troubled thoughts and fenrs will cease, that sink DIv soul in Care's dark flood: for though. ...

THE THEATLE

... WMZ THEAT'dEI ?? On Monday, Mr. Templeton took his benefit, on} 1 which occasion we were-glad to see the house so fully and re- 1 spectably attended. The opera selected was Bellini's Sonzamauae, but as we have before had opportunities of bearing testimony to le its excellence, we prefer offiering a few remarks upon Auber's -n Pro Diavolo and Donizetti's Love-Spell both of which have been ...

PARAPHRASE

... Qum te sub tenera rapuemrnt, Fcta, juventS I 0, utinamr me crudelia fata vocent; Ut linquaM terras ilisaque lumina solis; . Utque taus rursum corpore sim posit,&c. *Akt r Lsv rries.s 7iiEggi have been hours when I have dwelt With rapture osl thy glowing charms; - And of that dcarest bliss have felt- I To clasp Perfection in my arms. , I saw thee-like an opening flower- t Blush into life, and ...

THE WEARIED SOLDIER

... HE caine to the village, when the sun In the golden wvest' was bright, When sounds were dying one by one, And the vesper star was~shining down, With a soft and silvery light. A war.worn wanderer was le, And absent many a-year From the cottage.hore he fain Would see- From that rerting.place where he would be,- The spot to memory dear. It rose at last tipoDI his view (Old times were thronging ...

BRISTOL AND CLIFTON DAHLIA SHOW

... ZRISTrOL AND CLXPTQH DRIMIA SHOW. The annual exhibition of tire Bristol and Clifton Amateur Dahlia Growers' Society took place on Thurodoylast, at Ivatts's Royal Glouces- ter floral. The groat roam in which it was held was magnilicently aned apprilopriately decorated. At one end was a beatitiful portrait of He Mjsty , in her corouation robes, and bearing the orb and sceptre: slins picture was ...

BRISTOL FAIR

... 3M.ZETOL r'AzR. Our autucmn Fair comrnenced on Mlonday, -hen, allowsing for the abolition of the pleasure and gingerbread shows, a great itiflux of strangers oas visible in the streets, In the cattle market all was bustle and stir early in the morning, but such is the conve. nience of the buildingthat littleconfusion prevailed. The supply ofprine beasts-was not large, and met with ready ...