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THE THEATRE

... . H1.1 i kr la i ?? ?? This establishim, .dIcsed':o 'idd' I ''iti w hen the manageress 'took heir benefit; and hee' hiuzse ..wSftlly . and fashionably rttend ei. The rf o imir s' i '-`nienceld with a new play from the pen of Mr-V'rei, h ?? Legend of F1o0ence. The stdry upon :tbvhic ?? is, we are informed, a true onfsiid..is as felloi's :-Geneva, a lady of Florerice (Miss.Porle), is ...

INSCRIPTIONS FOR CHATTERTON'S MONUMENT

... INSCRIPTIONS FOR CHATTERTON'S MONUMENT A GOTIIIC CROSS OF FIVE SIDES, Erected adjoininy the Church of St. Mary Red-Ziff. FiRST. SACReD TO Tssi MEMORY OF THOMAS CHAsTrERTsN A posthumous child, hut true son of the Muses Born in Bristol 25th Nov. 175', Died in London 24th August, 1770, Aged-18 years. Him Colston's bounty clothed, and taught, and fed Then sent him forth to win his daily bread- How ...

LITERATURE

... LZTEnATURE. TIheCountess, by Theodore S. Fay-Bentley, London. This is, perhiaps the most reuarkable -vork of the scason-a 5;ctiQIn which may be pert-srd ivith equal pleasure anid profit by ni a maiden ill the bey-tdey of roluantic feoling, anid Mrs. Vry, the i dlihilitlropist-by the young and enthusiastic student, and gravc i1 Joseph Sturge of Bh inninhars. It was wvritten, says the au- ...

THE GRAND PRIOR OF MINORCA

... THeE GRlNi P~ROI1 or IVTISOF.CA. AserPrrTABL GHOStr STORY. - BY VvA5RiNGOitN, sIeviNG. ate Keep nay wits, Heavens ! They say sprt apa To nielasseloly mninds, and thle graves open! L-ETcrrsss Ul Alissit the middle of thle last centuery, wh~ile thle knlights of St. Joint of Jerusalem still maintained something, at thelir ancient hI state and swray in tili island of Malta, a tragical event took ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... ?? .&,SHZO; s FOR MX a., II -, . a ., % , I The glories of a Parisian i Lengelanips have passed away' but have left behind them their usual influence upon out-door-costume. With what anxietyjdo our ~'xench neigh- bours look forts ard to these gay promenades! to prepare for whichihe iiudi~ss modite racks his invention and his taste, and tie-busy milliner assiduouslygives to hisconceptioas a ...

Poetry

... podrp. SONNET. Flow slolemn, yet how' sweet, Lera) stone to stone- *Witlilo a modest churchyasrd humbly, lying- TrO pass, with tisiselcis steps, and, all alone, To munse upon the d,,ad and Oil the dlying! And tliink -a5lii that acetie which tells rtie proud Their wealth is dross, tlteir po0lip at idle breath, file bsloo on Beauty's cheel: a fleeting cloud,. How loud is the milte eloaitence of ...

Poetry

... vorttup. I MAY NOT WHOLLY DIE. I may not wvliolly die!-the 6reen-leaved tree May ?? the iightnilig's fearfal stroke) be rent, Its lordiy ?? may to the earth be beint Aed die; bilt there is no souci death for me! The violet, that rears its modest head Wet with the dew.drops of the opening mori, Ere night may lie upou the sward uptorn, And fairies sing a requiem o'er the dead. 'The bird that ...

MUSIC

... iusrc. Six;Sacred Melodies, the Poelry lby IF. Edwoard Sluite, Esy. Duff and Hodgson, London. Thiose forna the first of a series of songs, the subjects sug- gested by passages of holy writ, from the pen of mr. Staite, veto, although alot ast present resident ?? believe, aD native of this city. The words pal-rake of the pure spirit of 1soetry, sod ate pervaded by an air of Christian piety, ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... MITzRA.~y' r.&REIZE8. W§Es ITGNOttAN&E.~-A5 thee6' is a foolih %%isdnM, so there is a wvise ignor-ance, in not -Pryifg into God's as'ki..o inquirin g into things not revealed. 1 would fain ~know all that, I need, and oil that, I ?? secrets tohimself. it.. is happy for meo that God snakes Inc, of Isis court, though11 not Of his ?? Hall. WHEN TO SER LoND~oN rROBI THE BRIDESns.-T ie mag- ...

Poetry

... pottaV._ ELEGIAC VERSES,, 'TO THES MtritoRe'OFT'a E LArETEoO.RED-MAN Hooitcui, D. 1. VICAI. o' IZOTTIIGOEASN, NEAYL BtiGSTON, &C. STnr mailed ?? let Fictiol's hard entreat, Or poe0t whalfl mrue veinal Impulsels sways M yweart is Griltied -Affetoll'ts seat,ce And frees Miha' iislilrIitO flow th'ese lays' y'es_- will ebli'risll the coul5sainig thought That-as tsv Avon's willding margg I mauic- ...

Poetry

... l2ottry,. TNE INVITATION 05' WISDOM TO THiE YOUNG. Get wisdom, and with all thy ge tting, Set understandling, CosjE while tlle blossolmS of thy years are brightest, 'hsous bauthfl wanderer in the flowery mac'e Coe. ti thc restless heeart is boundilnglightcst, And Jovs pure sunbeams tremble in thy ways - Come while sweet thloughts, like summer buds unfoIdieg, W\ilen rich feelings its the ...

TO THE MEMORY OF THE REV. DR. CARPENTER

... TO THE, |MEMORY OF THE REV. DR. CARPE j He shall not float upon his watery bier ?? Uxwept-ad welter to the parching wind, Ouithput the meed of some melodious iOT vihl his armour on the summons found him,_ e ot 'mid the duties he had done ol well; But solitude and oceans were arodnd him When he, the good-the wise, In darkness fell. No friendly. hands unto his burial bore hilm,- C. Not within ...