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... ;:Elffi^5ila=:i£DI, SKETICHI OF A TElERTlA IAS 1. Look eit tule Clock ! mtootb Wiltifred Pryce, As shte opened the door to her hushatide8 knockh, T.IhnpiluSedl to give him e piece ef, udvice, 'i ou no1sly XX ettlijl!, look cit thet Clock I i this (tho wayte you XWrotcl, every dity you TI'reat her wvho vow' d to love koild Obey you? 0e il ight Ale it a frjght Staggering fiottisl its it's just ...

POETRY

... POET'R1Y. STAl'AT MATER. '0M, PLAINT OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN. (TRItANSLATED BfY CHARLES lIAYSAY OSWIN.) ?? Hylmn, vxm),ded to the music of Ilossilli, is a the present nioment cinjoyilng such popularity, tihat our readers mav like to sre'the folloning spirited translation:- Stabat Mlater dolorosa Joxtti Crucem lacrrvyosa Dain pendebat Filius ('ijus animamn gementet, Contristatam, et doleatemn, ...

Literary Notices

... 3t caip -Jt otirt'. Tue Rllrrxa. From tle French of~lcrouiIHeon; translated by I). II. AiID. (Aird, Tovistock street. )-Thorc is scarcely a imore he yed tO~ l in EuLrope ?? that which leads the traveller to the Batiks o; the 1'hiien; vet hlow few of the 'millioni (ior cvei ibody +writes of and for the million now a davs) iecur to, or aye acqliaimited wvith all the associations connected with ...

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... 1'O E T It Y. [Answer to the Enigma in our last Chrounicl--Fistlt IING tNET.] TO THE MENAI RIVER, BANGoll, NOitTII VALES. ilow on ,,r f famed Menai, with thy proud swelling elrest, Like its In ?? onr sl0ote With minds nel'er at rest; ''lhy bosont, hltil ?? by the St oir-raginig wind, I look Oli thy greatiless Nvith alliaazetieilt ol nuid. Yes, yCs; thy p)roud flow uirts ale gotern td by God ...

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... il.llcrarp JI'lifiro. Tlhic ('Chineie ?? no .laAcount of all the O(vr4a- tiaits of the British Forces, front the comsmiitence- ment to th/e Trel eq of' 'A'NInt/Lk'IdZq. 13v Licut. J. Ctuchtrlonv, F.lX.QS. Saunders & Otley. This is tie tirst re-iular history of the Chinese ,war which has UVet ?? ; it is at plin, straight- foirw:td, soldiier-liko narrative, written in an11 im- partti spirit, ...

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... TIHE WeRLD TS ALL A FLEEUING S1I(O\V.-Mouun.~l ti CY1IIT:iiNAD. r __ ?? Y hvd i ted svdd ritiaiant brau, ti ,. roued ini hd ir bobleb dd g Teog :llt l listder, da ?? gwese, a Elu g\va%\i f an' lltedl ydylyt ga1 a ?Nid didivvl 0 ld y rileo.dd. e 1fdals ileivirch parch i r nele t' i mcdd, ti Fri ditl:,tt hpvrawi 5gnedd haes. R A selch, a gohaitl, tegtecll gwcedd, 'itt fiddalit i ;ddit rior ...

POETRY

... P OETRY, VI GIL S. (From the Germanrr of Leopulofd Schlfr.) No. 2.-THIlANMiSI;VING Fol SORSOWS. To care for others that theY3 may not suffer AI hat We have sulfer d is diviuo well-doing, The noblest vote of thlianls for all our sorrows; And only thus tho good man givoth thanks To God, aild ilso to humanity, WVhich huoiuly is in need of aid and guidance. Anid vbo hks. riot knlown mnisery ? ...

LAY OF THE MAGICIAN VIRGILIUS

... LAY OF TIHE DIAGICIAN VIRGILlUS. III days which nually a nurscry rhyme m )Describes as ?? once upon a tinim, 1:efore geography laid down nr The whereabouts of state and town, Or history with her crabbed pen Wearied with dates the sons of mcn St Wlhen science for art inmgic past id (Nouw owned the magic art at last), le And clowns believed that onl a book le 'T would raise the devil 'eon to ...

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... SOUTiliY'S IOCSE AT itESivtoK. 1 T'le garden wits neglected ; it showed that he, and fihe also, the allialihe hostess, who had loved to twiid it, had departed. It was uncropped, and going into the ranik luxuria nce of weeds, and showed at every turn the want of the hand of its former mistress, in tho mnidst of onr st oil, amidst its deserted walks, wve saw a workman wvith a ley in his hand ...

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... II ,1, ,11 O.E' . I - IJ he ;i e il t'cd wit d snt;vr, '3 li rie er ht, rtttcI is lt)t ?? I Ao'd Ili s t.-Ct4atf.ItS t ioW tO faly,. The pilci on Oli tree ndil 0le aIpri:, - t Nvi tlte 'o chill 1:at1 waeS StrkTi.l dubll) ?? ?? 1Ow e',Ct lhibi 1:1t, Y. t .it.,bin juhall still haivu lis el uitut. ?? the seilzlin It s sileIc'tI hle title ' hich ertt ctzitid [fly ?? y Ir;uiV -isut tt~e atorois o ...

POETRY.S

... P S 1 u pi . E N ., G M ik, ' annot call the sell iy home, N or do I ivs in air Nor do I o'er the green earth room, Yet love the s'ttthine fair I have no bed wvherein I lie, Aiid yet I oft repoie, And whell I sleep I neiver thini: Of pulling offi my clothes I have no wings, nor wooo, nor hair, But I've. a fanouts coat, D ?? fita te nicely eveoTivvlere, AlId wvrreps arotund Inc throat; I' tst ...

POETRY

... P OETRY. FO IITUNE. Frowning Fortune! frowning ever, Frowning evermore on me, WVilt thou aiwnys hlite wvhocver 11Holdeth in a spirit free Secret strength defying thee ? t:mile for smile !-when thou wert kindly Thou liadst welcome kind and glad: Vidst thou ever fail to find me With that happy face I had, Ere thy malice made it sad ? Frown for frown !-my fice is alter'l, Changed thro' many a ...