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EASTER DAY

... IASIER DAY. And belold there was a great earthquake. And nit angel of the Lord descending frotm heaven, rolled away the stono from the door, and sot upon It. i His countenance wms like lightning, nd bin raimcnt whto as snow . And for fear of him tho guards trembled, and boecame as dead men. hattheew xxviti, 2, t. t 'Ti. lovely night on Zint's sleeps, Tih ?? from his wnall, O'er forest till and ...

Poetry

... - , ; ?? -- .. -, '91 ,J) o c t rp. -- ?? [lvi.c. OIt'eA ?? AiN' A MitiIiCA N t'iitI .1 lilw fV ' uth Ii' title bri'&e thekyifi A I ?? its'll vithi i till hiil ?? VlIIv F~orIS oi citlli ISgo IthIeI ?? IItIC A'I Ii to! ot II ,h w'ti f ?? I hi;viygc, If 0. ki ('ii t to Coiime W'Itlothe woildV1-1 hofots' it siliir'tetd ;il Iilt'i, . uips i iii its eteoiily' folds teitliiihi' 0ii Ibo skill is ...

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... ?? . , . 1-ztwt1.'1, V-1-11111 1-v hssac v ( -- PHYMsC~A S.'lCATItrON OF FEMnites, by Charles en, Riwvir s, ?? D. When A bernethy wvas consulted by a young lady Pt for slisorderedl esite of the stoma ch, lie said, I-How - IN. .int you expect to be avell when youl squeeze your ho Wai~t to file size of' a qtaert pitl 1 (Jo -go Isune! leave oflyour stays; bornierthe soilhtre, take Isis ms ...

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... E1Aterarp 3STotice0. Ephrainm lolfding's Domestic Addreises, Friendly Re. inattrs, and Scraps of Erperiesce, TIegg. A PAP AT TtF. 0o0011. There irs many raps at the door tltat nive us net- her joy nor sorrow the baker may call with his bread, the butcher with Hi; meat, and the pot-boy may bling us our porter; these things affect us not; ve aie so imiicl uccusiomed to tile co Anma blessings of ...

Poetry

... 'Voctrp. \WHERE ARI lIlEY INOW ! ?? hor e D thev now-n ho used at at-ito t to ga olbul Like bounding oebucisv iln our smitrly piath ! Where are IlII eiV-titV -Wvo Shaillrd ?? MIeven ?? rablebO And nude the green woods vocal with their laugh 1 Where nlre tbey now ?? earth's glud patil twayriveln? ?? trust, ill leaveu ! XV here ara they now ?-the early bin/d ure sin gittg Their jnyous melodies ...

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... r- , ?? ? - Rite'rar) -goticro. A N AP 'NI~IAN i C',ti VV1 5NA' FI iitI I I vow ii mid unosl y na' lit and Cut liaed tiC - le quaninnitcQ (it Chnnap, wlviano of the mo't idi Uspelt ll nit aagenos .?Iuphaliti tii11etrs in IiC i~ltd ?? ; thlu li tile k nowcledge I pasillof tie *d Cnaccligtc itbd ret plain the nature of tiy ivisbes to accompanly lthu ttext hurning, paorty. I lrgc will~ngtsjeis ...

Poetry

... ?? I r IRE' WIDONe'S CHARGE Al' IIEl DA.FJGII- 'ItEl'S B 1Ill) AL.. ?? gently, thou, whose band hasl won 'ibe young bird from the nest -a tay Where careless, 'neath a vernul Surt She gaily c'aroli'd duy by duy; 'lbs ha~unt ii lone- the heart must grievoe, From whenra hur timid wving dotha soar, h 'I lien pentsive lint, at hush of eve, Yet heair bur Cushiag song no more C JItvI genuy with bar ...

THE ROYAL [ill] EISTEDDVOD, Held in the Amphitheatre, Liverpool, on the 17th, 18th, and 19th days of June, 1840

... r TIHE ROYAL GO (DOVIGION EISTEDDYrOD, I Held iin the Anqphillhoalre, Liverpoola, o the 17th, 18th, and Wilt days of Junte, 18410. TO SIl JOSIIUA WALUSLtSY, I;NIGIITJ I AlYOR OF LIVERIPOOL, The following Prize Enilglynion, composed in honor of himself' and accompsnmiel by a free translition into English verso,nre in ibis form presented by the Committee of the sbove Esteddvod, Lis i humble ...

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... - , - ?? -1 iLiterall) N-olicco, TItI l'SIS OFI 1.15. Secont Serics. Mixxr, Ion- don.-ibis ?? i the virlkqs *,1 Eli, by Mr. Charles Lxiilb, it, iir f crows-C no r bels andi co.- cltilles Ili, well-kuowvn evsays pilblilied under his tlame. \\ lhavee clilaraceristd tlis vriter is spex king oi tie fitsI number. In tire present nnimber theie arc a giood rrany essays which cotnain animaled dec-ripi ...

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... l3var-P. LINES Sttggeited Oet crossiilng .lackherith on a Sunday morning. I eth ilyfryd davwn yw rhod fal byn, Ar iorau tog ar ben fy bun, A r bin yu brafgan d&e yn dynl A pbob peth egos yn gytull. JAlre'r llaD r ya esmwrytl dan fy nbroed Mae'r haul yn anwyl uwvcI fy tuheil MNuer awel fil yr oedd er ioed, Y peth byflydat is y nen. ilace'r ndlr batch yn tyw o ?? I r ?? u rod dodd iddyit illith ...

Poetry

... SOLITIUDE. A00tV, my Con-mtils snrl brothers fin exilo. liit i s tit cesists iiicie thislie itmore sweet 11it ?? Pal lit cii oil pi ? Ace not t less wroods 2\lure free' from peril t laii tho Ptiijonse Cou rt -I-I re feel we but hihe peinsliy of Adrin. :J'Itn Sasuit's ditl'ereiice -As Yioie Like It. Thli St Orll is up, tile mloon is dimi. Iti. -St ors ill sheets Or vepoiti swaim * .i o cv el s ...

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... x m =, ? ? 1--w wlll,? ? u itcrall) 'NoWto. hbis bI -NIiSS L3lfltA 0000111 Is of hit ('Itodit of thisi Inty ba, brought upon us a full (Iouel 14`~ of sucslleetin'ls, seitiels hol jostle iii this vesiorkt, a -wii itl' aholti~ Wsri,, 1iis- L f ?? hitll illn a y, IC 'test dug-so i sljitorated it is klownsit thsat Els Onutlr- Ibe iii si-k Iti o us rifs oi journey to India fur thue Strpsse of' pu ...