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Poetry

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Poetry

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SONG

... 'be gallant ship b;)s rightud-spread her cilvaso s tble gale, For right astern fair breezes blow-let loose thi ?? ' ig sail ' We've got a trusty hielnsmnan, boys, a ?? ?? And hea rts of British oak, my boys, are ol! ji;. nia's crew - 'I'be Mutineers are overboard, eiad deep bac neiti tlhe va ve I)e rebel crew hias found at last the pi;r:ei destined grave. T'h'len hoist tlte Rtoynl coloutrs ! ...

Poetry

... j?octrp. ?? IDIOT BOY. ( Foi Fiier'as s f tren liIC Setrap 130,,1i f I 1812.) _ ?? 'They soy I ain oll idiot boy, AMd surely they should lknoiw, N bho iiock mo for my senseless joy, Aly still tiore senseless woe. 'I hey oull tht children fionil their play \Wlioie'oer thev chance to meet; 'Ike v teach the villego dog to buy Aid tril:t lily wviitindfiiig fotw. Aid somio titeti pide evili ...

Literary Notices

... Aitriralep ?? _ ~ ~ ~ - - -- ?? _ _ A Lecture, bv the Rev. luttlert Jo ees, at the 0Oleninag tice of thle Eigbhth Season of tlie Staines Literary Sci.ne the entific ?? l A ?? preserve, inhere sihiirr as you will I with fancy's qjuiver, you are auto to lit. Eccry eye X forms a beauity, arid although faotidious Cr tics pi~e. Duiee to set op) a satderidri if erucelletico from which 1 they ...

Poetry

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MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE

... AI USi UC FL)t I II. 1'PE'0 '11 We have plearsure in ticking tihe following extract fromtc it le neitther of fice Alicenteaco, respectinig thue Vdtii'rts Ih th ?? e to ?? CChI: iguttua I l Iu) oh mucsic into eltcmcotac y educaticot - l ire musi jcal yeatrli- I8 opeins with tile prooleteels o t' a Sitigi og Scliuon fuhor Sc'hoci tin oirg ci E'xeter flail, ucidwcirlie snctineic ccl te ?? Edueit- ...

Poetry

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Poetry

... la Oetl p . SONG, Sisters ! Sisters! haste nwnwy ?? the misty vsle below WVatch the trembling roittbows ploy, Where tbe voiceless torrents flow (Climb where alpine ruses grow, Seek them on the glacier's side, Pluck them while they freshly blow, 'Iwine them for Chenmouni's bride. B rightly ?? the blushine g dy Sisters ! Sisters ! haste aeway ! Sisters! sisters softly creep, Azure gulphs are ...

Literary Notices

... Ritrilll) -913ticro. vii ho. I it thu!.) -liiatioy f Napjitfoleo. ( llohtI I Tiaq.)-Tliv-o 1110 vtorkii, Publi-Ititg ilt touibttrs; vA hitil veoli out joituI, Ito i rttvvl v, ufford aII tict uppcr- liutit our ?? bevtI~ 11 tlte Hlttoy tttd geniio iI, tI% li rimo wh Ise dedci i f ?? htave itrel itunsurt paoi~vi it) itililaty utiettioirw fioni tilia dyt (if Ctiusar to vuur 0own tittico. it) ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... IFAS[IIONS FOR NOVEMBER. (Fron thre Londen and Paris Ledies' illagacine pJ t Fashisn.), T]here are many new materials in silk; amongs others tbe P'ckin, with sfltin stripe hrorhle ai i-sine, Le- vanttisses, doubles, u;rnlards de Ch ine, satins ?? Orient, dT'Islsshapa, cachesirire (I'EcszefandJbrirmifi J l a Ie - inire, ith Persiai , Tuskisb and Arabian patieres, &e. 'Ihe t tresses for ilrr ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... F'ASHIOIt(NS IFOR IARICH'. )r e ( IFro the Lonfltiz aid Al ris Hatlies' Mlalga:ine oJ G c FP'asliO.) w is For ball dresees the sleeves aro always sheet and II tlilgt * tiat laceo unest'wo ii rI ti- it, b oliwi silk slueve are aninissable ; there is no alicratiim in the form of the dreos body folds tre giog lersl oni liver; le fa-liotj i of double and triple skit.s continue iv favour; swine ve ...