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ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORICGJL AI. POETRI. THE LAST OF 111S RACE. ?? AN' i'Nl'TlMlSllD P'OEM, B1Y D. MiiE. YODDL'I.,.. 11Yrril the liue chy above hilni, t lie green earth below, Anid the pure air around Iii h, w lcre'er lie nay go Witi a stlsreig limid to velcomne P is friund3 1r Iilid foes, A nil a dclg. ever fai dlful, to wateh his, reproe ; lie wavkes on tile )Ullntaill, lie Mieeips ill the glen. IeI drinlis of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHI1ONABLE INTrELLIGENCE. TEIT QtVEWw._Ifor Majesty has announced her inten- tion of revisiting Osborne I-louse at the latter end of this or the beginning of next month, and has issued her com- liands to have the Fairy tender in readiness to convey her from the Clarence-yard to Cowes.-Hanipshlire Tel. It is understood that her ?? will pay her long. expeeted visit to thle Marquis of Salisbury ...

Literature

... ilitcraturr. SELECTED 1POLETRTY. TIll ,11)WI)S O.F REAI VY. FIIOti AIANIGAN'S CER-MAN ANTIIOIiCy. I name you Tlhrce Words whilh ought to reuo l III thunder from zone to. zlle; Inut tile world ulindirstands thenm nut-they are found TI tihe depthl of the beart alone. That man must Nideed le uttedl lasc In whose heart the Tlnee Words no lotigeor find place. F ?? Is FiEtl, IS CliVA'TI I? FIIEE, ...

IN PRAISE OF PORTER

... IS PRAISE OF PORTIR. FYTTE THE FIRST. 0 HE.AVy WET I thine excellence I sing, 0 Heavy Wet i Netar of man, who having beer, Need envy not Olympian cheer- Oil thee my soul is set I Let other Bitish bacehanals Imbibe the fuseous stream VW,ich (luinlnes from Eblana sends To (Chriftendum's remotest cnds, Turban'd w ith mantling croae; Or, fraught u ith Oriental floods Of Hodson's bitter brewin', Of ...

SOULT AND WELLINGTON

... 1813 AND 1813. None of M. Guizot's colleagues displayed more spirit at the close of the debate than the old Marshal, and we scarcely kinow of a more singular parallel in parliamentary history than that which the respective positions of the two oltlest and greatest of soldiers in Europe present at this rionient-both occupying thc foremost line of de- fenices against a petulant Opposition-both ...

Selected Poetry

... ?? Doetrt. YOU ASK ME HOW I LIVE. LivitN friendly, feeling friendly, Acting fairly to all men, Seeking to do that to others They may do to me again; Hitting no nman, scorning no man, Wronging none by word or deed, But forbearing, soothing, serving, Thus I live-and this nry creed. Harsh condemning, fierce contemrning,. Is of little Christian use, One eoft word of kindly peace Is worth a torrent ...

THE DOAGH FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... THEl- DOAGH FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW. Tnes society held their thirty-first annual meeting and cattle ?? in Doagh, on Monday, the 3rd inst. A large number of gentlemen and farmers attended to witness the exhibition. in the evening, above forty memehrs and friends of the so- ciety dined together in the Doagh Inn. The entertainment was provided in good style by Mr. Wlhiteside. JoHn OwENs, ...

Literature

... aticraturr. 1. rra:er's ?? for October. London, G. 1T' Ivickisson. 2r, Blacktrood'sfagazine for October. Edinburgh, TV. Blarkivood and Sons. IVW class togetherthoesotwoporiodicals, becausethoyare rivals in tile same departments both of literature and poli- tics, and, also, because we have perused them consecu- tively in the order above enumerated. Now for a brief critical notico of their ...

Selected Poetry

... sclurtelo jjttrji. 911! COME TO THE INGLE SIDE. BY ElLIZA COOK. 0(i ! come to the ingle side, For tile night is dark end drear; T o snlow is dceep and the mountain wide, Then stay and rest thee here. lY hoard is simply spread, I've little food to spare, But. thou shall break my wholesome bread, And have a welcome shale. For while the faggot burns To warm my cottage floor, They never shall say ...

Selected Poetry

... *cIrttria lJortrp. THE HOMEWARD AND THE OUTWARD BOUND. TiE flush of day had passed away, the sun had sunk to sleep, And the quiet of the twilight hour lay brooding on the deep; And the silver glory of the moon as yet. was faint and far, And through the fading crimson shone one solitary star. The silver glory brighter grew, the crimson passed away, And, one by one, each sister star came with ...

THE NEW SARDINIAN CONSTITUTION

... TIlE NEW\ SARDINIAN' CONSTITUTION. Art. 1. The Catholic, apostolic, and Roruan religion is the sole reli6ioni of the state. The oliter forass of politic worship at prcscnt existing are tolerate(d iil conforosity witli thle laws. Art. 2. 'Tle person If I lte Sovereign is sacred antI inviolable, Ilis inilst ors arc responsiile. Art. 3. To tilie Kinhg alone appertains the execuitve power. lie is ...

Selected Poetry

... II-'Idectcla 19ort4l. 13E KIND. SCORN not tho man that asks for bread, Nor drive hinin from your door, Bilt think that fortune yet may frown, And you yourself be poor. With ?? treat the poor man's child And check the faillig tcar; hlis soul will ceho back thc voice (Of kindness to your car. Seek every place here ?? dwells, In cot or festive hall, And, with a kind and generous smile, Proroote ...