SONG

... aNOWV T'IrS ItIIARIT IS FREt-v. Sy I have liv'dt, andlov'il t, inadnese, lie No othel joy wias mine- sh In srrow, as in gladisp, hi Mv verv soul woog thin0e I Aml; tini, friend~liip, glory I ea All all whirh bomre a narin, At olanir were fled before thee- Ai Yet tlhou wvert still the samne. G But will the heart foieever, te With no return, drenar on ? lI WVill pride not wake to sever tlt EL'ih ...

LITERATURE

... L72'ERITURS. I THE CITIZEN. Dublin: J. P. DOYLE, 10, Crow-street. We regret exceedingly that our limited space presents us from entering into the merits of this talented #nd ellecon. .ducted magazine. It has been again and agai ta that ,this country could not support a periodical eg d, in its political papers, on Liberal principles. 4 of the Citizen, however, has given the lie to th ~ion, ...

THE THEATRES

... i _ _ . THE PRINCE's.-The performance of Iphigenia by tho German Opera cbmpany on Friday night was honoured by the presence of her Majesty and Prince Albert, who were accom- panied by the Duke and Duchess of Nemours. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent also occupied a box, with her suite. Colonel Cowper, General Upton, and Colonel Cavena dish, were in attendance upon the Royal party. The ...

Published: Sunday 19 July 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1854 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHARTIST CIRCULAR

... thing to say, that your wives must be ravished, your houses fired, and your religion taken from you, unless Castlereagh be permitted, unexposed, to proceed in the selling of seats in Parliament! But, my good Mr Scrip, what have we to do with considerations of this sort. Scrip. Why, my Lord said a great deal on the subject. Corbett. “My Lord!” Aye, my Lord talks a great deal about what he ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSBMBNTS. ROYAL ACADEMY, TItAFALGAR-SQUARE.- NOTICE-Tho EXIJIBITION behltc CLOSED. oxhibitoro arc re- ritcdlio trl for ?? aseral li rforriuaries ou Wldircoday or 'i'lrorlur next, without frll. HENRY -lHOWARD, R.A.,deo. THE LAST WEEK,-l3XE-lBLT10N of the SOCIETY of BRITISH ARTISTS, Suffolk-street, Pall-mall East, IS NOWt)PEN daily front aillO ilidaru,.-Adrni~oioia, 1s. Catalogue a. JH. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A2MSEMENTS. LAST WEEK BUT ONE. ROYAL ACADEMY, TIRAFALGAR-SQUARE.- NaINO heebi iv that the- EXHIBITlyN of tile ROYAL AICA. DR Y Ivrl inally CLOSE on S~krUltLOAY NEXT thepthii nsantur at Seven lo'luck Oreriauly-Adileoion(avery day ftrom Eight o'clorc 1IllSevez) One Shilling. Cataloruo One Shilling. HENRY HOWARD, R.A., Seo. Exhibitors are rerlucsted to send for their works ?? W;idnesiay, ...

EPILOGUE

... ESpohent by Renry JefferiSi, at tihc Examiination at Mr. STO:NE'S SCHOOL, at Suillici' lull. Near Bristol. SOME follk collil never pay a debt, Ti'he public con ?? 5should gail, Nor care for ?? a lill . Cet Have prosper'duip O Cexpectatiou: Did theynoarethe lai's itrolg Alid still his school, beiieath hea. illight opCt' take themn il. ven's blessing,) [ilu: 'dlt i a))d n.y dear school-mate In ...

POETRY

... :att ,2u2qmerut at 0100it. From the Puhlin Uotiversity Magazine. 1eotween Jnnotta's lips and eves There once aroso a warin disputo, Ea=h claim'd, for lIt.lino-s, thl prieo, And Cupid sat to try the suit. The eyes, a pair of arehest blue, Darted him ou0ch a winning look, That, spite of all the god could do, His judgmnent they soverely Shook. The rosy lips' daliciols pout Arre;ted his ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... FAR O-NX WEEK. FALAO J..pAtleldk B t o (fuildj, Ashford, Bronkland C 6fSAt3pY ArOunT cashrcl lieatb, Coneastew, Exeter, J3 O - t (LD ncaso hime ~rBurn~hm Otley. Partney. Slald- hStt. ND,'n Sok romrer, Warborough- gDrae2 Bttigleltld, lgleoo*adO Hexhm Rrkosayd, 13Jdlenorth 6ow'd cow - one CCrod31e, Ldtild Longnr, rth, V ,~ t y M.Abigdolifltrinll, near Auwiii)dlEd, Beardok, jyg Riper, SPY ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... =Ie per wvec $it Y NOTICES. verno',Y .- D)iblin: WV. Cul oi{ A2,oLiTjj 'JtR Y NOt~TICES. ad(e LirercP0 dI,e,5- uli:w n iR br 'Loeel iriyfor August ecihevs politico iS C:It aoi2n On h, o lntin pr fce.jirg to be descriptive of PS , acr rola j-lllnnt, which is a very lamcattemnpt to PI religii tieoil n d a very temperate and SO a e rn on \Ve nced no I untary System, it is equally chary of jn ...

Literature

... ?Littraturc. HE ART UNION-A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF THE tE AtITS.-West, Catherine-street, Strand, London. F be most important papers in the ART UNION this r ,,h, are a continuation of the article on Ifislorical Paint- M i;Eniyland; and a notice of Eastlake's translation of 6tke's Theory of Colours. There is also a caustic expo- n of the procecdings of the committee for the erection w leNcelson ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA-TITRE. Tie WVoRKs OF Slit . L.. BULWER, Dart. Vol. V. London: Saunderu & Otley; arti Bell & Bradfute, Edinburgh. The fifth volume of this beautiful and uniform edition of the bright and attractive creations of flu]- wer's genius, includes a portion of tihe beautilul and discursive tales, entitled, ?? Thle Pilgrims of the Rhine, and the poetically philosophical sketches included under ...