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Poetry

... - V- Lie tv v . TlE' 0,IA) FAMiIILIAR FAC ES. I lhave had ph~lymalitee I have hadl companions, In my (lays ofeclililhood, in my joyful school-days, c A~ll, aill are golie, the old ftamiliar filces. I have beorn laughing !I have been carolising, 0 .lriikiig late, sitting late with Moy bosom cronies, All, all alre gone, the old Familiar faces. I loved a love once, fliirest amrong women, Closed ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMVSEMBNTS. MATCHLESS WORK of ART, in a series of Forty-tbree beautiful Models of Ships and Boats, &c., of all ratre, so elaborately fiRnlthed, that the merooecope Is rentiured to esamiue the perfection of thle workmanahip.-ELECTROTYPE or, theproctals Of makine Coins and Medals, Daily at a Quarter belore Three, at tie POL.YTECHNIC INSTITUTION, 3se3 Regreat-street. The Ex ii1tion ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHlIoN AND VARIEtIES. The Queen, the Queen Dowager, and the Duchess ef Kent'attended divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. The chapel was hung with black, in consequence of the death of her Royal Highness the Dowager Langravine of Hesse Hombourg, and after the sermon, the funeral anthem, Lord, let me know my end (Green), was performed. The sermon was preached ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE'' i'BATRE. 5MACREADY male his first appearance on Mond5y at this house after an absence of three years. His part was Aec- beth, and it is remarkable that there bas been just the same ilitcrval since MrR. WARNER, WhO WBS the Lady Uacbeth, performed at l)rury-lete. Every seat, and almost every standin'g place, was occupied nearly as soon as the doors were openad, and the reception ef ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE 2'IHEATRE. Mr. JAMES IHAYNES'S trew tragedy of Mfar,1 8hm met with at v'rry triumphant reception ]pit ttt't b ,th from thre writing and the acting, it deserved LB, plaufle it obtained. Thre auther iv known by trvo othlrer,1 msntic works of great berinrty and ability, Coru'rei)c Darsrzizo-the first of which wai represented, arid tile i printed ; for we bhriisvc .Luraazzo was never ...

POETRY

... (yon THIL EXETIE FLYIN Gt-POST.) DlE stnsr !-w at art titan, if ?? deId? A plhotatm, shapeless ,s the d olsitng winll- A worthless toy-a misoles goinv-a nhent- ?? ?? best gifts of leivlon to doef'at. Who, in the widhs of P3.EtAiIIly: as nllot viow'd( That thousands, in their goy tlnd moerry m oodl, Are onle lyipupets il the votly trains Of onae prnild goddess, IV o their Taco disdaius ? ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AA'USBMBNTS. MATCHLESS WORK of ART, in a series of ?? of ela b r at l y lai h e d t h t t e m cr o c o p Is rei it, ie d so pex a s. P t hen p e r e c t o n f L e w r l i a n s i p - E E C T O T Y ' E ; o r, t h e p rC aem sic a r e a k i a C o i n s n d M e e l s , D i l y a a Q u a t e r b f o r e T r e e a t hl e P O L Y T E C I I N I C ~ I l e g e n t - s t r e c t . T h e E x ib i ...

Poetry

... l.otti. l A, = _ _ t = =, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOVESCENE. She *'od beside me, in the Shade, Th starry Shade of Heavenhblne, NWlhose Uaps, like nuptial Torches, made By Love eterne, their soft light threw. kh t stood beside me, and my Youth With all its Dreams of Harmony Seemed in her Form to grow to truth, Ind pus in living Beauty by As erst thro' my own Heart they passed. Stirring ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... - HRIasTAN LICrATIORE.-We have received from the b- Ian llsshers, essrs. Adam and Charles Black, of Edinburgh. three e parts, or rather, three small works, In this department of litera- ins tire. T ey consist of An Apology for Christianity, in a series rat of letters to Edward Gibbon and an Auology for the Bible, in a j seres of letters to Thomas 'aine. b i Rhard Watstn, D.D. - WA The Rule ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... (RIJINA L POET'RV. TIHE SONG OF THE WIND. _ I'Thi, roughest breeze AN'llich heows (jowl) frota Siberia's wvaste, And nrie)s t he forc't in it's hastc.-Plzappn. Tit si Prince am I of the realms of air, Frol who may opposo my banner fihir; All ! all! aro my slaves when r gird me in might, And sweep through the Heavens on my pinions bright. I came o'er Siberia's dreary inoles, Where the shacliled ...

BEVERLEY ELECTION SQUIBS

... | THEI UORN LAWS. Cheap bread! chcap bread! the Whig impostors cry, i-Mocking the p-or.vith, a delRsive lie; How foul the clieat, how vdirty the device, Since waoges hill 'a's bread's reduced in price W1IIG JUSTICE. Treason in Ireland meets with. great applause, Adl Dan's rewarded whilst he mocks the laws; But trenson in Wales, they know it to their cost, Earns ceritai death, as in the case of ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AM SUM RBNY'S. MATCHLESS WORKl of ART, in a eeries Of For4tyhbroe, beau tlll Models of Shipsl and Beats, &C., of all ratas, so elaborately thiainledtha, t tilhe ?? i rrouiredi to eelandile 'he Purfection ofthe workinannllip.-EIFCTROTY Pb; or, theprocorss f _onklil Coins and Medals, Daily at a Qutarter before Ibt Si th POLYTECHNIC INSTiCTH'T 1, 309 Regent-atrcedt The dii ?? coneisls of ...