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ORIGINAL PAPERS

... I OUR SKETCH 8OOK. OOA'iit' il 1 tINOONSTtI)IMtOD TRIVIICS.'tt - oli II! /tltlec DEVONS itRE T ALEBS.-No. '3 MARY ANNE OF CltEDITON. CHAt'. 1. T'ewardsi tile olost, of' thle loot century. whenl thle War. woos OxtravogaiLtii iii its Ellcomstid tir liournist, to Jill 'it ?? vacancios Oraon Ariiy wuhich were ocaionied by ti', te repslemoti dlisplay Iii' Itit iiir amd glory, CRiis MT;itso I0 ...

Poetry

... p)oetry1. HYMN FOR THE WINTER. Ant. ftiiaees-all seasons, Lord, are thinel And tlisee their varied form: We see thee In the sunbeam shine- We hear thee in the storm. When Spring's young beauty blooms no more, And Sumamer'si Jo)ys are pact, And Autunau's rich aid golden store Is given to man at last,- Then Winter frosvn5 upon the land, And leafless aaakE4 the trees, Lays on the fleoer his ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... rI~flRAIVAMaZXTES. JIUSSIA.-Russla is -the couintry where th0ere a wastes his time,, the patriot breaks his; heart, and the rogueh prospier-a 4 Reseide ce~ en the- .oes of the Bat i. A.,countryman was ?? celebrated 2 pitre of The.Pigs.1 Tobse sure, .said he, ,they be deadly-. liepgbutnuppady ever #raw, three pigs feeding together but Ii wht neonalhad a fast in ?? ii 0 BAD Eir'ttCTi OF ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... Z.xWRaLa.T ~ 7AR.ZTZEL. The Hungahian Royal Academy seems anxious to have Shakspere's plays translated into Hungarian, as well as those of the greatest Germasa, Spanish, and French, authors, for the porpose of being represented elk the national stage. FeOLoan HorEs.-On the eve of the storming of a fortress, the breaches, &e., being all ready, captains of com- panies, otl their private parade, ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

POETRY

... [FOR TnE EXETER YLYINU-1'O8T.] CO ?? it hifant $i .epillg. Shr r aos, eloitly bleassiog, rst npott thy head fair Cbild, Angols gimrdantl lm loo p~otects thiee., Itiaicontso iiiook iulndDill, Why upyonl th;y ceeolL still lingors, traces of a dewy tear, Whllio tily Mother sits besido thee, what dear Babe hnst thou to fear ? Ohi! that suilo ot' wagic meaning. finds its echo in mny licart, Sco ...

ORIGINAL PAPERS

... OUR SKETCH BOOK. ?? ?? 1 (N u- lONl~ 'W'Ill Shoks. ee 1i i.V u)N tI, I{It5 PA 1lXS. No. 2. TiHE 211LN CH~AP'. 1I. L 'jib l taas ?? heo'ate fritit jooutisly, aildwsitli it- L firt,t ?? [j'1:10 NtItt'TlI er ~uiItct'it,10 1ts'Is, llod Ito! j itt''i ?? Iod till' t . 1 itte Night, such) was tlho N ?? CtloldI LIN a~l~l i~t 0 lalliuttluill 6a solio11 scoitded IN 'luau. Vt'r,' ont, Beloat rl ...

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 ...

ORIGINAL PAPERS

... O 1 1 I-.l V I AI RS. OUIR SKETCH BOOK. il lit - et, I i'steilgt e W- 11ilii)N Sel 1) Is: I (h1 I F t ?? 't is e t srce ttedot oI It It 'II t I tieicjt tutci ?? i tettittl tie I e I tIetti;itt; I to , Mit s LirThii a t. 1; ?? ?? .I I Iele it - !, L ,t c ljw ititt tir llitlt, l i i ti le tsot it titherl' ti ?? Sot-ll ill tillg ti D.ii eetio l, itee- li tie-tt-i 'I t l, ute, SC--,eit it tit' I ...