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... ?? B3ALLA D. 1 Set to Music and recently published by Mr. A. l Pl'- ips.1 On! who hras rot seens the young rose fade oC'yay, Arid yield, iii the sunshiuc 'of spring, to decay; And stied its softi laflets, and was~te its perfume, Ere- sesuloer had ripers'd its beauty eid~ bloomP Ahl! thus have we, siion her-.the brightest, the best.-. rade early away ftees a world tlrat ohe,blest; And vanish ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... MiTsmAsir Visa r.TZZ8.e Unconmtmon as true love is,i ?? it is not so uncommon as true friendship, CIuLDHeooD.-The innocence ofchildheod is the tenderest, the sWeetest, and inot the least poten tre0lostl ande gonnt the vices and the errorr of grown man, if he would but listen to the lesson, and take it to Ilis heart. S todom, ?? seldom, do wev do, so.i-G. P. B.Jame.. - NATIOhAL CALIaITIES ...

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... ?fqITMIT VAeARZEE1S.- ' * Luiixustl b'`r 'ZAEHST*,-olnhd writingn ?? 'isreign,, As of the hiinrasooflk iT3 iry in England in se~ro ?? tohnb old himostyet di~ellinig irearin. These things Were specially joted'Y thlese living obreonicles.. One was the multitude of chirisuieo lately erected; while formerly, in ordinary dwellings, the mnoe opeadthrugho the room, ?? let or hindrance (as inthe dake ...

LITERATURE

... LZTEPI.ATURE-. Life and Times of Martin Lvthr, by, the authoress of Sketchies e qf~t/e Old Painters,P &e Phiip) & Evans, Bristol. cv This is anote--r- rin froi American Literature, and we pi ?? butco ngrattilate the ?? on their geealjdc ss choice of s objects, anid more particularly with repaid -to the el I tcsen ciection. All ntottere6conniected ?? bi =nook ho, by his 1tremendous pretest, ...

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... LITERAY -VARIETIES. N.NeOLEOZeN.- He is a bad citizen, said Napoleon,t who undiermines the rcligieus faith of his. country.' All may not, perhla ps, be subtinotially good, but ceratait it is, that all come in aid of the gevornment power, and are essential to the bosis of morality. In the absence of religion, I can discover no in-. ducemeot to be virtuous. I desire to live and die in mine; ...

Poetry

... '11Ottvp. MARCH. 7usa budl is in' the bough, Goh ,to ove of y peace, And thle leaif is in the bud, Wt h yte ntysig And Earth 's bcginninig now Say that flood and tempaists ecase, Is her veints to feel the blood, And the world is ripe for Spring. Which, Iwarmn'd by Ssimmec's sun rhoih stfann'dthealeepingersrth In tile alenisle (If tile vine, 'riil herdsreams are allotfflowers, .F~romi her ...

NOEL ST. JOHN

... NOE& ST. JOHN. A ROMANTIC PASSAGE IN MERTROPOLITAN LIVE. I sE Hear,rlathor! heoar andaid to If I have loved too well-if I isave shed a In my vain fondness ?? a mortal head, Gift on hy srin, my Gadl! more fitly laidE If? have sought to live - u But hi oen light, End made a human eye The lonely star of my Idolatry. * Thou swho art Love! oh, Pity asad forgive.i fit TIseroe are fewv more ...

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... S~I~tLR&1r ,vRzES~z_. NATIoNAr, EOIUCATION;- I have often thought, said the great Leibniti, 'that to reform the education of youth would be to refoim msnkind. So deep and pregnaitta truth hes rarsdly bcen expressed in such fewv words. So7;aut At PitAvEtt..The Folloeling story the late Sir W Scott used to repeat witlh great unction, but he has omnitted it in his atinisingjournal of the ...

Poetry

... ? vottrV4 - ViNk THRE DEATH IOP THE REV. J. WILLIAMS. A eound of grief from RlarOtOngiS's shore: And sod sansos echoes back the wail, J'a where Tahiti hears the breakers roar, Anid eager eyes ath or theomebound sail. - the a t MiijISIONALY'S home ' i hat and oft the faithful band (-fe used lo teach, ?? whern sII vill come, - Whose footsteps no er again shall press their strand. It comes!-as ...

Poetry

... vottrp._ THE OCEAN-BURIED. [rv W. G. 7`iOr3Mo'N] Antd tany a brillialt star was sn reflected il tile tide A usight screticand birest 'iii a sight to bid the soul (in slioleiam though,1t) l~oo. fortht atd view a boursleoes God's contral. Il' Was night, and o'er tile wide ?? no object there seas seen, Snse, a 'VeIe tril audi brave, site seetmad nit Oreats Queets; And iwith her wvide~stretcihd ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUMS. .lidhls and Shades of ,MilifaryLife, 2 vols.-Colburn,London. Those volumes are traans!ated, the first from thc French of 'Gosnt Alfred de Vigny, the author of the historical novel of I ihq Mars, and consists of Recollections of Military Strvitude and Military Greatness; the second, also from the Flreonc, is translated from a publication of M. Elzoar Blaze, .s41 contains a series ...