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THE TEMPTRESS!

... THE TEIIPTRESS! +15 rol - [We extract the following vcrses from a noble poem in tile ;RRTAN'4NIA, of Saturdaly, beaaing the above title. The motto is from I velationsJ-. Aiid the womian Nws arrayed in purple *n scalet ceolour, &c. At this period such ipoejnl deserve hu be~st comnmenda(tiotn( a'nd we carn~stly recominenit it to the atenioii of the Protestant coinhillnity, because truth is oqten ...

A HARVEST HYMN, IN A WET SEASON

... A HARVEST HYMN, TN A WET SEASON. Rt J--fA R . ?? ?? IxU1N, IN A WET SEASON. BY JAZ!ES MONTGOMSERY. We lift our eyes, our hearts to Thee, Our knees, our souls to Thee we bend; ther of all earth's family! The appointed weeks of harvest send. The ground. thy table, is full spread With food to nourish man antd beast; ast Thou prepared the children's bread, And wilt Thou now forbid the feast? ...

LOVE, HOPE, AND JOY

... LOVE, HOPE, AND JOy. T.1n1 v- - - ?? -MIN JUl. Love, Hope, and Joy, together born Sweet offspring of a beavenly birth, orsook the skies one rosy morn, To wander fbr a while on earth. Love was a fair and gentle boy, And Hope a bright and happy thinr,, And, gay as sunlight, laughing Joy I Glanced by them on his reckless wing. They pass'd through many a sunny scene, By fount and vahlev, glen, and ...

THE ORIGINAL TIPPLER

... BY FitOFIFSS0i EIIA, to Oh water for me, bright water for nie? tinc Give wine to the treniulous debalnehee ill,, It cooleth the brow, it cooleth the brain, WI It maketh the faint one strong again ;I It conics o'er the sense like a breeze fromt the, sea, 1me All freshness, like hitanit purity. pot( Oh seater, bright water, for rue, for mefa Give wine, give wine to the debaucliec. Fill, fill to ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... _ _ .I , ?? - -- , - , 1 ?? UC 11, LUill FASIHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. ., fir nZl-. ,, , ?? . ?? 1 ?? [ 1: 1- . . . . - le (Fromithie L oilodosand I'ar-iyeLad/siew .s'Iazisie qf~slaion.) thye Ian AUtle toilettes of thenmomenitat~e of lighltdelica~te colouirs;, aml 4,silk, dl'esses are nlulmeroius tile corsages vary ; the skirts are so of very full and long, and the sleeves continue moderate. White ...

SONNET TO THE BIBLE

... tib;-.c ?? ;, - . . hysterious record of the WmLr DiviNE Wafted from shore to shore from age to agc, Earth's teeming denizens s2all scan thyl page, Shall list to each instructive wvord of thine 'Till, omnipresent all, thy light shall shine Pregnant with jo, thy tidings shall cinlage High, low, rich. ram': the savage alill the sa-e Alike shall thirsting, seck thy tobint henign. 'Lne upon line,' ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... LAD)IES' FASIHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. - - 1 , 11 (From the New' ilbothlqi Belle Ass'ellabl'v. CARRU IA or DSiiss. -Lle ?? (lie Soie rol)e, the b1vlder is ?? IIed 1ilh two very full richues of tre samne material , there is a conud(,'rjd lle Space between thileli. A low ?? ?? ?? to the shape, trimmed w ith at peleriic lappel edged with a olcile. l3khop's sleeve of moderate size. Black lace hat, a ...