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LIVES OF THE BRITISH POETS

... ?? O TLG UUTIS'M PORTS. e y ?? t, d SOUTH ER N. S j t. M ?? t' .r a, me't'iO * nfraa1a V f92t-RraIW fwe wpuld willingh. 13. g~t cQot4! wrJeqp4 4i*zt a Place inl Ou' e : @1 ?? ,: , ^ip~ :O:.II;fl the etp of Geo.g. t ?? Vs r po,%~lviwdhino a e ?? ~~ ?? ~~F. ?? the ye be'1b(~ ;!E~s~hWQJMt 3s ; ,) O itirl obit,' I t t p i' t n. rglqfp t rimee D ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 A.,O Itt, . I . Is ?? iwt4 .1si I . P e e ...

THE LAMENT OF TOBY, THE LEARNED PIG

... THE LAMENT OF TOBY, THE LEARNED I PIG. -BY ?? HOOD, ESQ. 'A little learning is a dangerous thing.' 0, heavy day ! oh, day of wool . To misery .a poster; Why was I ever farrow'd-why Not spitted for a roaster ! In this world pigs, as well as men, Must dance to fortune's fiddlings; But must I give the classics up For barley-meal and middlings? Of what avail that I could spell, And read just like ...

SKETCH OF MOONLIGHT

... -SETCOI ON IVOU-NLIGHT. !-w. I._i ?? , _1- |_ h b i 0 Higb'thron d. in:,glory sleepsithe moon Ad . . . ' ,Upon tbolmountuins height, a, , Andimakes the eve a.sombre noon . With beam's of paly. ihghi.. ag: ' She apreadsiber Iucid mantle o'er m' TThelields of rip'pxing grainm, Id : 'And silvers sil, tho'dark before, 'a lilne aiire rolling main.: On: ime.worn piles and cruimblieg towers, is ...

SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE

... NO. VIII. TTI SLIPS AND THE SALOON. There ii a portion of the theatre as yet unoccupied, ai it., appearalce stro1ngl and strangely contrasts with ?? ti ele Well-tilled sppce below and about it. But ,tot t tb r a consi iderable time does it remain pcrfectly u n- elianuted, tbr about. the period 'When the second or third act (if thle plav is terminated, its visitors begin to drop in oie by one. ...

A LAY OF REAL LIFE

... Who ruined me ere I was born, gold every acre, gross or corD, And-left the next heir all forlorn ? My Grandflther. Who said my mother was no ursoe, And physicked me sa made me worse, Till infasey became a curse ?? My Grandmolher. WVbo left me ;n mny seventh year, A comfort to ray mother dear, And Mr. Pope, the overseer? Mly Father. Who let me starve, to buy her gin, Till all my bonea came ...

THE POLITICAL A, B, C

... T- g-Y16I1T1TIaAL A, B. C. WJRITVE BY ATTHIlt DISON, ?? to ?? Sglre'jitch Ch4rtsr Astsew ?? d F[Frqi ,te' WQetkrJ1 Yi diepato'J . A stapd4 for AeNY, tDP~tyvd1W4 imtluoWup, a 11o00gLhed nd wrong 11oloo itd trado-ovar been. a | fIJSD QnnsDEe), by vhich it is b4uil- 1.he ?? of a despot-asiheii ?? a liind! s C stantds ?? CouaT, the seat of all avwl. :n for ?? asqial} the devil p EP fr Bxctsit, a ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S RECITER.—No. XII

... THE ODD FELLOW'S RECITE1t.-No. Xii. ?? we are desirousof kiz extensive collection of the Lbest Coonicq aud Tragic: Re .tionis An tide Eug1 hanguge, s nit ur friends to trfismnit such as they snapi dsbaa ig worthy of insertion.] ?? *d A LESSON FOR THE SWINISH MULTITUDE le Hark ! hark ! that pig-that pig I the hideoasl ote, y, More loud, more dissonant, each mement grows- re Would one not think ...

DOMESTIC ASIDES; OR, TRUTH IN PARENTHESIS

... DOME.STIC ASIDES; OR, TRUTH IN PARENTHESIS 'I really take it very kind, This visit, mrs, Skinner! I have Rot Seen you such an age- (The wretch has come to dinner ) Y'our daughters, too, what loves afgirls- -Vhat beads for painter's ensels! Come here and liss the infant, dears- (And give it p'rps the measles ! Your charming boys I see are home From Reverend Mr. Rossel's; 'Twas very kind to ...

COMPLETE, A BAGATELLE

... COMPLJAETE, A BAGATElLE. 1leil, have You piageo my. tbmgpsa itd rigt? I 4rqus youi ]inOW a VO i YP4 11o}F~A >pe, tO j> I go -eit it levrent., Olh ! very well; so now to dress, Pray brinm lse, Bell, -x seat; To-laight ingeed I' m st onss, I ?? to be cqt;plWto, in hackuey 1 must ride, No ?? withbj!Vefliat'! N or footqlan, too, it¢jl B.I \IV sah: Atoes, they-pincif der me! A sto4;1 keepa lp my- ...

SONG OF THE FAIRIES

... Oh ! come, ye sister fairies, mingle On the green,'neath Cynthia's light, From each shady vale and dingle, I In the merry dance to-night. We avoid the gaudy daylight, a We but love the pure moon's ray, Y Which lights the sportive fairy's way blight, s With its chaste and silvery ray. Oh! come, oh! come, each sportive fairy, f On the green this moonlit night; Join our gambols light and airy, e ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S RECITER.—No. XI

... X pIE ODD FELLOW'S RECITER.-No. XI. | r 4 e ?? an estessive tollectiois of tka bestw a' - aud Tragic Reest~tmia5 in the 0ngl1sh tautzga, bes ifl11110u friends to transmit Bach as the3 mali t-e- ?? : . jut ori worthY of insertiort rei 10I THE PLUAI DUFF. is At , mnuch faam' resort for bak, roast, and beiv'd, Wyher tile steam at meridian so wantonly coilr dS 4i And at venin magan, s itirvt'h to ...