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MICHAEL ANGELO AND HIS PUPILS

... MICHiAEL ANGELO AND 2US PUPIMS. A~oc. thle scholars who crowded to ?? paineting r~aiOu, was 0 ?? t'5~O, to whose his comrades li~v.i gis-en tile namne of ii 'i'riste, front his melancholy temper, .Mc never msingled in their noisy amusements, toat loved. towall. dcc by the flowery honks of the Arno, listening to its mssrmurss 02 carin g en thec lading~ enones of sunset. All that was known ..f ...

Poetry

... pottr. SO NAN E T. G-rTLr ;rnd kind,-true Avornao! if the Tneed or Ioy ?? shiouhl be withhield froee thee, O thoU, so loved-so prized, I werc indeed Aln ingrate, for thou still hast heell lo me As olle in whose sweet miistl V of love I nld mneek devotion I could all conlide; Waiisipready zeal, ne'er cool arid ne'er denied, .Still in ecci: hour of need 't is rnei to prove. * Untiringl% 0r ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... MITERA1Y VARZETZES. n Religion is degraded when it is brandished as at political ; Y eapon, and there is no medium in the use of it. Either it is l h justified by holy zeal and fervent piety, or the appeal to it be 0omes liable to the most suspisious imputation. . LUTHERcS CIAILACTEI OF HIMSELF AND MNIELANCTHON.- Kc I have always greater pleasure in seeing Melinethon's books, a whether in ...

Poetry

... joetrp. SONG OF THE SETTING SUN. fBYT. R. J. ROLSON. I SEE bright Sol his Journey ending, Clouds of ev'ry colour blending Evening dwhidles in the East, When the peasant's labours cease; And the gorgeous queen of night Reigns in silent majesty; Cynthia's beams of silver bright Illumine heaven's canopy. Before the brighter solar ray, She wvill vanish quite away. See hosw the clouds are tinged ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... .ZLITEAP. V RIZETZ1S- e l1U3I.LITY.-Ain humble man is like a -good tree; the more full of fruit the branches are, the lower thpy bend themselves. WVHAT IS A BUn.BrL ?-A lady of ?? to knowledge lately asked a well-known wit ?? a bird 1 the bulbul was ? The 'vag, with the greatest possible gravity, I replied that he did not know, unless it was the male of, the colewco (cuckoo). (Bulbil is the ...

THE FEUD

... THSI WEUD. (r~rom Ireland-it-e Scenery and Character.) BY Slit. AND MROS. S.C. HALL. JACKe CASEY Was a ?? and wealthy farmer, but his ncighbours called him 1hard arldhonest, and certainly, what-' ever swore his claims to the latter distinction, there could be no. l. doubt as to his meriting the former. Hie had two daughters, Aisty anid Holno th eldet, a cheerful, sunny-hearted girl, the ...

Poetry

... l)3ortup. S O N G. NOT a cloud in yonder west Mhidway between earth and hea. Dims the glorious god of day, ven. All the gales are gone to rest, Ness I seem with peace to dwell, Silence meets me an toy Way; Mmtsmngi high to me are given 'TAsthe timo wherleavolypowe r Words are all too leak to tell Seenso to mnelt into our hearts Shadowiags of future bliss And Cite Influene of the hour ?? ...

PRACTICAL JOKING

... PR A C T 7 J'OZNEG. B1Y7TUR00D0RE ?? Ha00r. I had never seen each a man as Air. Daly before, nor- have I ever seen such a one since: ~from the time he oat 'delwnl todin- ner, till all wvas done, hsis tongue never ceased-be wso', assfalt, at everything--played billiards better than anybody 1. eve' saw, .-jukmped higloer-hmitatod birdo alnd' heasto, including' mon, women, and children,' more ...

Literature

... A ittraturic. A CyJexpdia of Domestic Medicine and Surgery, by Thonmas Andrew, Surgeon-Blaclkie ani Sots, Glasgow. Analphabetical accautut of the various diseises incident to the 31suan framne, with directions for their treatment, and for the more simple operations ofsurgery. It also embrnaces instructions for adminiisteriun medical substances, gives plain and succinct rules for the regulation ...

Poetry

... I oettr2. .. [N-S TO A PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN. [iY BliSs rABROWV.] - iQUcPN.tRoSI of Englandl! round thine ancient throne, Sit dding soft ligit~o0 suit fl ivliness, And kindling wit it sey youth and Womanhood, As with warm life, tire thne g'er br power, BT is sweet to gaze on thingse usojenteid , Wreathed only cy its waves of lustrous hair,- 'iTh'y soft eyes, ounsle tranred-thy ohild-like lips, ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... .ZTERAILY VAr.ZETXZS. Sheridan pacified a quarrelsome fellow one evening by 0lbaerving, I should not like to go up in a balloon with you, I for fear of our falling out.', True misanthropy consists not in pointing out the faults and follies of msen, but in eocouraging them in the pursuit. Theywieo: wish 'well to their felldw-creaturoB are angry at their vices and sore at their mishaps; he who ...

ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN

... A Neiv Versiow i of an Alcient Ballad. Sir Robert one day, intent upon a fray, His wrath rising fast and very furious, Said,-The valour which I feel througliall my system stca Is very uncommon and quite curious. Those Whigs will not stir,-butthe rascals aver, Though thoroughlly beaten oeer and o'er, That ere they turn away from their places and tbeir pay They'll appeal to the people once more ...