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LITERARY VARIETIES

... I!TERARY VARIETIES. Of all employments, luarrelling about religion is thoe worst, HI- that quarrels abliut religion las ion religion worth quarrelling about, I re9olve, says Bishop Beveridge, never to Spealk of a mlan's virtues befote his lace, or of bis faults behird )i, back, a golblen rule, the observance of wlicl* would atoneblow bauish ilattery and dlesmadniao ?? oi the earth. ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... *LZTEAB . VAILZZTZUS. INFANT Ss7zEs.-Somne admliring Wlmotives to mirth infonts meet with in their silent and solita.*i% ehoyeresolr- ed-how truly I know hot-that then they converse with angels, as indeed such cannot among mortals find any fitter companions.-Fule-r. DzrovomiTr-Break not those 'Ahot' God hath bowed before.-Ibid. . : I LEARNING AND GASTTOaNoomY.-There is one of my tenants' selos ...

BRISTOL INSTITUTION

... BRISTOL lINSTiTUTION. Dr. W. ?i. Carpenter's 1?Tuseiwa Lectures. LtttiiitC ti. ifrec a tirief 1'eeapiteiatic'n of the subjects of the preceding lecture. Di. 0. marie some remarks on the eei'c'espoicdence bi. tn-ecU lice nicti I ot the lissuon Iseitig it dillececit periods of its ilovetopiceict, sod the perinascent characters of the ititelleet of tiit' lower eninists. lie then reictarkect upon ...

Literature

... t t C V t? U ?* ),'cacd; its 'cody, fjhai'as'trs', de. PA.' Air. react sIb's. S. a flail. Part X V.- ilisic & Parsons, London. 'Ilse 1s'escsst part contains sonic incerostiiig isifoisnatico con- oseetod with tiso Wickloxv gold soisses mci the peat bogs of ire- laud , i sts's'snixeul wit Ii in agiecahiC prepostion of anecdote anti leg'cisd.ss'x' lore, Tsixvss'ds the elose of thu naniber aro ...

ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS

... JIRISTrOL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS. AXANNUA7Z. EHXBZTXON Or' PAZNTiNGBS- IN OIL AND WATER COLOURS, We last week offered some remarks onl the general merits of this year's exhibition of paintings, and we now propose to coo- muence osiritsual reviow, confining ourselves, on aeccoittt of the great extent of the collection-which comprises neerly three* hue dred pictures-to a notice of slah subjects as ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... IJTERAR.Y VAYAZZ.TXS. AUSTRIAl, LITE1LATUiE.-T1tSeAustrian govertimentiihas just published a decree for facilitating the importation of books and objects of att into its dominsions. Custom is the god of ignorance; and'there will always he the greatest horror of ijonvation fin the most barberou~s and. un- infor-med miinds, that is, where there is the greatest need of it. -Hazlitt. There can bea ...

Poetry

... 1)Ofttr2 RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. Sonrtct ittl t h eclaiohik less nh tr d.- Of truth aiid libserty ! No ?? my death less soul eriel hind; ?? &oe I thoul iradest ce Irec! Shall strait's rlosiatir sway' M~y freo.horn inrai cirilavo ? First. shall the glnriuus sun udecay Or set on ?? grain Chains roay my betdy bind, Those ?? all fctter'd hb; Bat thraldomcrcrmint reach the mind: It must-it wvill hc free ...

THE THEATRE

... That highly talented and fascinating actress, Celeste, has been performing at our Theatre during the week, and has been aided by the combined talent of Mr.Webster, lessee of the Haymarket Theatre, and of Mr. Strickland, wvlio, ih his peculiar line of character, stands almost with- out a rival. Among the novelties produced has been a clever little piece fromn the pen of Mr. Webster, called the ...

Poetry

... poarp. - IMITATION OF A LATIN VERSE IN MILLRERD'S MAP OF BiRISTOL, 1671. [in translating the last twolines of lilieord's verse, read downwards, Watead of right on-a word of each line iln successlon.) Urbs hime, sublimis, spateos, flidells, amoene, DUlils et insignis, prIsma, beitigna, intens. Jurn Deonte. Itngeti ltegieolei, Crtehisa, Pacemi, ?? I. hl. 3BItI ST TO L L. A CITY sie, of high ...

Poetry

... I oettr2. .. [N-S TO A PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN. [iY BliSs rABROWV.] - iQUcPN.tRoSI of Englandl! round thine ancient throne, Sit dding soft ligit~o0 suit fl ivliness, And kindling wit it sey youth and Womanhood, As with warm life, tire thne g'er br power, BT is sweet to gaze on thingse usojenteid , Wreathed only cy its waves of lustrous hair,- 'iTh'y soft eyes, ounsle tranred-thy ohild-like lips, ...

Poetry

... 00oetrp. 011I LUT MIE NOT DIE. Ot) jot me notilde wholn tills bright e brti is weaing Its rich brolidl'rd curpot or lonafint) of fluvror; I Would noot ticart whorl All ?? is breathing Its incelo of praise from deeatoil irolOoI ard bower. Oh I lot me iot dlie wirorl thD weot baontlo areo 1ingio. Theoir (ica frgrullO through ebrth rind through air, &aod out of ther ?? tlero Ioor 00e3 rleagimg, ...

Poetry

... 'Fl'lE IRESPONSE. If; itei5 Oil ?? of ?? Oractslonzs delieerjj ini the GOioto1ona' Houese oJ' Pairliament. 'iusperisi Eurypyloin scitatum erartila Phiabi N\itilnias; lisqee adlytis haocc tristia dlicta rcportat..Enridoe, Lii, t?. Wc aenit Eur? pelus to leans) what an~swer us aflbrds Aolmlo's oralel; nnd hec britigs us back ?? choerle~is wvords. Hc wordr ItS, bos -he wvords us, that wec should ...