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... I v)ortv)2 I IPHE MANCHESTER ATHENEUM. R.&cpectffuly iniscri bed to the M31embers of t'he A t/seraea'a. By C. KEYWORTflY. 'Mid nobly-risilt strictures, proudly nrought, The Athenteum draws th' admiring gaze; 'Whose classic name recale to musing thought, Auvust Athena, in her palny days; Learning's loved sent! There Science shed its rays, Anl Arts arose, and Virtue, Valour shone:- There woke ...

CHARTISM

... (Fronthe ?? Circular.) Iniler this head a work, purporting to have been written iml Warwick gaol, has been lately published by William Lovett, cabinet maker, and John Collins, tool maker, the greater part of which is directed to the cousideration of subjects upon which we should niot be justified in offering aev roli mentS in the Circular. We canuot, however, -frbear quoting a passage in hich ...

POETRY

... , %If., C, I C.3 I . . -f , ?01, i . It .. I I I IPT)MIUMTO - I ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. PARAPIHRAsr, OF THE FIFTY.FIRST PSALM. (l1y Dll. SllUTTLEWOTITI, LORD S11por or CflIX0EESUTE.) Oh Thou, who lov'st the wretch to spare Whom sin has led astray I Hear, righteous God, thly suppliant's prayer, And wasb his stains away. Yes: let my humbled soul with shame Its fears, its guilt confess; Be mine, ...

Poetry

... PortrF _ __ ! | l ?? ftORIOISAL) II THE SWALLOW. T The turtle and the crane Iand the swallowv observe the w time of their coming.`-Ycrei'zhh2I at gY C. RENWORTHIY, BIoRD' that in saurny cliuse T Delight'st to dwell, where rosy summer smiles, fL 'itid lovely *scencs observant of thy tiie st To visit these glad isles; C Come I' and blithe summer bring; Si Come, from bright lands beyond the ...

PRESTON LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... . I - PRESTON LZTERARY AND POP - . LlDOSOPECFIAL SOxIETY. On Thursday evening Iset, a meeting of the'shareholders and subscribers to the society which has just been established in Preston under the above designation, was held at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, for the purpose of appointing the committee of management, and of considering the rules and regulations of the society. About thirty ...

Literature

... -. ?? ?? -O :+ ' , 1 DUDILIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.- Charles OMalley procoeds in ?? course, but George Robert Fitzger- ald' is concluded. The review of Alilman'sHistory of Christianity, displays groat learning and judgment,. and the Sketches from the Antique, contributed by Miss'M. A. ]3rowne, are eminently calculated to keep up her poetical *famc,'. - F.UUMERS' MAGnAarsE.-At this time, ...

Literay Notice

... -- itrarp Notict. I A Dictionary of Printers and Prrtifiny, witi tre Proyress If Literatfuf, Ancient 1t l ?? Bibliographiuel illustrations &c. By C. EI. 'tr'L eirLfY. Large Svo. pp. low. This is a vevv valuable volume; and the history of it ,with that of its author deserves to be told. And first of the author Mr. ' i;perley. who was born at 51an. chester, and was educated at the Free Grammar ...

Poetry

... HALLOWED GROUND. BY THOS. CAMPBELL. What's hallow'd ground? Has earth a clod Its WMaker meant not should be trod By man, the image of his God Erect and free, Unscourged by Superstition's rod To bow the knee ? That's hallow'd ground-where, mourn'd and misa'd, The lips repose our love has kiss'd;- Bti w. here's their memory's mansion? Is't You churchyard's bowers? No! in ourselves their souls ...

POETRY

... F ! . . r . TOMIT270. ? ORIGINAL, AND SELECTEDI THE APATHY OF BRITAIN. The mariner upon the dark blue deep, Albeit he trembles in the tempest's gloom, Admires its awful majesty and power - But, oh I what chilling, desolation creeps O'er his sad mind, when in those northern seas, Whose weird, strange legends vwere his boyhood's joy, H1e sails, and views colossal icebergs close Around his vessel ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... | . 'ASUIONS FOrI JANUARY.' *1 (Fross tha Loudon mnd Paris Ladies' lI gazie no' Fasilion.) - -Violet', ar' peswee, ;N tbe ...

[ill] [ill] OF ARTS, SCIENCES, &c

... ;I ?? OV ARI{I'TS'. t 1I-N'C, &c. I i'1i77i ?? ii I i ai It m eIndII tlii b II i C' ev~oii srou e hich I I1Jijiln slivd ;L, I'ibioiaCI lui't' oi OH Wlihitl and -ideos their prom1 it oporititit oil publ ik' ttiC-ic, ind I :7 tavii V1711 ?? iV. hrion.~ll ?? gi_,It~lrtioli',,I iio t.witch, ithile it zd1.IN is ;oionr thet p Si~istiorIll Sit 'IiW i lof 1il 11 ilkliti' of Y\ ikth, ions i;tllje than ...

POETRY

... ; == A la n=; w = I.,! 1 ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. THOTUGHTS'FV Tftl iBLIND. H :iWi 9'Z'Solitary Woan.: .i , :w ?? . ?? 1 ONTAGU~i, Pass on I-Forbear that idle scoff! Bemninber/talt tboiblirid cn'ri feel I Thongh'bonuty's bloom is fading oflf, What does itslossirbvenl? * I MNuk, where the blossoms fall apart, * E he expanding of the fruitfiul heart l I know that I arn ieak andl opd, ' itit feet ...