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LITERATURE

... LITRTISM nl're Poetic'za lifts of E£bce:ezr Ellietd-Tait, Edi inburgh. li thIis, the ;1 *e of l'con!te s 'ditiown, it was not to be expected timt tile peopl- wealid loug h e without an apiropriate edition of tilei chosenl rcloesntsb tt e lu the fields of poetry, wbo bas so olte(l vitdicate l theilr cailUe, anld ?? 11anlly a ?? into patriotis. by his lays, aid accurdigly, Mr. Tait has just pub. ...

A BIBLE TO EXETER

... A BIBLEO'`, TXtTEUR. We are most pleased ?? the idea that has been suggested, of giving a beautifully.botund Bible t'the Bishop of Exeter tor his ser- vices to religion. -Stdadard, of Thursday. , TARnE's'S a projectihlloat; A gay Bible to.vote,' To reward the sweet. Philpotts' flirtations; , But before the scheme closed A committee propbdeU : To settle-the neebfulkatstrationsa. They were ...

A STORY OF THE ORLEANS REGENCY

... A STORy or TEZ ORLEANiS RB3GENCY. (TFron Chamnblers's Journal.) In tile early part of the reign of Louis XV., when the govern- ment of France was entrusted to the Riegent Orleans, a younng Breton ?? Malied Iontliuis, the descendant of an an. cient but decayed faminly, come to Paris, ou receiving a conmmis- sionlini thegutardsoftlteyouogking. Forsoeniettim hoeperfortned his duties without ...

Poetry

... t loutrt., THE HURRICANE. 5wr wa. r. qOLLEN 1IRtANT, AN AMEMiCAN rOcT.1 gLon) of the svijds! I feel thec ligh, a 1kn1ow thy breath In tho ?? sky!, .AfI5 I wait with a tlhrill if cery vein gbr the coming of the htlrricale. And to! on the sting of tiso heave gtdest Etseoisgh the houadtlesi arch of heasven e sails- gluet netld stow, anid terrible btrong, The mighty shadotw is borne along_ like ...

THE THEATRE

... THE TSHMArTZL On Tuesday a new drama was produced, called Cooke's Folly; it is from the pen ofa Mr. Featherstone, as the play- bills inform us, author of Summer Days in Italy, and. is founded upon the popular tradition in connection with Cooke's Folly Castle, ins our vicinity, to which it is indebl- ed for a name. The story is possessed of but little dramatic interest, and the author has ...

Poetry

... p a ttr?) - LOVE.-By iIrNKY' G lurix. WVAT is 't to lovo7 Go a51; the chalnging moon Whether sihe lovo tile dUtII Wlsat alliswer ?-Ycs. I'Or ?? glory round iserceif is cast! Anad why ?? osit11 los'cP s? l st is Iber love? Is 't like tie :OOII'S, alone il lltrigstuess ShownV ]it hours ol joy asrounttd our suatilva6 cast ?- Andt sioes it iehve us in title time of ?? ? Does lite lose sealln ...

LITERATURE

... L3TEMATU1R. 'rtes; or the P'iilosophy of dfhdchess, Part I1., arrangcd by a PRi ysiciazo '-Southgate, London. 'te ?? of thile aittimr's fevid imuiaginatioa ore continued wias thc same ability which c'hlractereisd the preceding part, WA Vve are itiore and llore ?? with the ttelut which he Vsslaye. We knov of 0 o 1vor k in the Elnglish ?? liko it, rmr t, which it can be at oil compared, either ...

LITERATURE

... L ?? CT M R. a WU -R U. 2Nfo TVllustrated .Shakspere, Part X.-'Tyas, London. 'fks ?? part of Mr. Tyas's edition of Shakspero contains zibs apletiott Jof AIrcbetl, with notes, antd thc begiuling of HWas o!,d Crevrittf. The ustseatthlv being's whieh formi part . 'saivromati; s perononL of ilac'tl/cs, lifford 0 WidC scope for the tctaewots of the designer, and Kenny Meadowvs and Orrin lsihoak ...

Poetry

... poettl'. THE LADY OF ENGLAND'S BRIDAL DAY. Taunt; 's a bridal wreath so frcsh npd bright Oil the Lady of ELnglaud'. lonely brow, And the bridai song, with gay elgls nwt, Froiss thle lips of a ?? is soundi ng now;_ There s a praver in each heart--in each eye a smilc, (ald (are to ?? covert sllinks away, fuid llope alid pleasure look bright tile while 'T is tile Lady of Englaad's bridal day! Ohl ...

Poetry

... sobtrs. lM Y FRIEND. THU gencrours eiart and open hand 'TI is mille to honlour Lad conmmesnd, For next to thee' my native land, lon ii the anale of Friend. Let others at Love's altar bend, And heal, Withl gifts his flowery shrine- There is that ?? his charms transcend, Alid that is Frienidship's warmth divine. 'T is mine to know the healing power * Which, o'er life's evils, Friendship flings: ...

Poetry

... - octrp- LINES ON THE LA'TE ROYAL NUPTIALS. [Be JAMIES IOrTGOOMERI.] Oclr N arid lond tile globc divide, Sueriner arid ?? shoure the year, flarkrres arid Libll Wralk ride by ubic Anid ia;i ml`id Heaven are ?? near, Though each he w eodl rod fair aloue, And gloriells. iii its timc arid place, Ill all, rhe I fitlN ?? are showir rbere of thleir oaker's povecr arid grace. 'Theni may tire rticis ...

CARMEN NUPTIALE

... t *FtL-L HIGH TO THE QUEE& . To be sung on the 10th February, I840.1 e FILL high to the Queen !-let the toast pass round, . And pledge it with heart and with voice; e If never again, oh! to-day shall resound A nation's loud blessing, and bliss shall abound, And merry Old England rejoice. e Fill high to the Queen-fill high! ,o Fill high to the Prince !-her guardian, her guides This day she ...