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Poetry

... ,3ottrp. SO0NNET. - THE PAST MONTH. LBa WV. H. FitIDEAUX.] IT looks but yesterday, to mortal sight, The cold, dew ycar was baili; and yet'one age Of its round twelve is added to tbe page Of other times, and slcepetis with their night; A aecond nose Ibegun.. sasy tve invite New courage, aod seith error stoutly wage Slow conflict on our farther pilgrimage. Living as moen with Reason's steady ...

Literature

... f t r a t u re£ Fox's Book of Martyrs, edited by the Rev. John Cumming, . - ~Part 1.-Virtue, London. Itis nov drawing fast towards Owed certaries sines Foax's Book of Martyrs 2 arst mnade its appearance, 'and,: during that long period, perhips no other work has been more extensively poirased. i'ts popularity, though varying in kind, is seomething on'a par with the famous Pilgrim's Progress' ...

POETRY

... _ etc V17COO, ?? ?? ?? (1t1 Y AI S. A It In V. ) O1tt tho woudross PreOSS ?? 11 aitltsio sNray, Itt itb greiat and glilat fioreeO To tho East atid ?? it bends Its Way, Aiid it talos o'er tho ?? its 0o0rso0 Gay dazzlilig stores Inoy tile good shp 1nfl, InI tile pride of vaill exess, itut it boosts a treosoro luooe precleus atil, In tile %miltt of tbe mighty Press. Tbio son of goiliis, ...

Poetry

... lotetr V. soNNET. £.ally, if silellt was my rmuse wvIseor thou Didst Fill' 3ndl bid ArE sing of that loved tree Beneath whose branches I have sat with thee And isten'd to thvy cOaVerse, While thy brow The settirg suu has brighten'd,-oll I forgive, Nor decill that from moy heart cars ibe effaced Those precioco lirLs thy own dear hand has traced. ,Vol in mny iriesiost soul shall ever live I'trp ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... :. tbVDRAR.T .V'l.ZENSIB.¢ :1 Wt, Why does sunshine extinguisha filre? -Becauso' tiie vay a engage thc oxygen which has hitherto suppshted the'ire.- 1. Inn asingle century, four thousand8,,millioi8' ofsthuman e .beings'8ap'oear on the face of the earth, act theirbasy paits, an sink into its peacefulbosom. '' 'The transparentiwings of certainl inoects are so atteiluated' ,f 'in!their structure ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Fiolhor's H~istor'ic IfitostrallinsO of (d Bible. Divioifil 2. Fishmr Son, 13310 Co., 'Nowgitte'slioot, Lolulol,- It' wo3 loot, to tit oligioo13333 ildvil33t33g0. ?? ljiote, r'osultel, wha30 li,,4I is Ihojo I~lio cool ho p33l !II cotopurioso Nvith i 111, lilo? '1 io ii' to Ith' c'iddai'3301 ojol mosol tovlivollsoont 01 tho 13oisinn ,oion, timt possession ?? it outst ho deoom,', ineiwotioolo. ...

Poetry

... vottrp. STANZAS. ' Wimare (lost thou wander, thou fairest and dearest? Through many long months I have waited for thee; And, when the rays of tile moon are the clearest, My mintd dwells more fondly-snore strongly on thee. Far as the ocean I 've follow'd thee, dearest,- - In climates of heat and o'er mountains of snow, Still in my heart thoughts the darkest and drearest Forbode, lore, for thee, ...

PRACTICAL JOKING

... PR A C T 7 J'OZNEG. B1Y7TUR00D0RE E.' 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 ...

THE FEUD

... THSI WEUD. (r~rom Ireland-it-e Scenery and Character.) BY Slit. AND MROS. S.C. HALL. JACKe CASEY Was a prosperOUs 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, ...

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 ...

POETRY

... FOETRY. BYv T. 1`'OWELt.. IT coN tla, cleft of at tall racit, thatl faaa'u'd Aboveo Ike, billows, th11ing a liroken loisr U titoiicii'ii by livtottal lottivi, no itusatna anIII That oliocils lmioqic- silenlt, ?? )Vhenl tlio svi'tio of theo deopl Wildly its droacr slriltgs swivoo. Andl theti tootioglit it iaoiir'd itt tltoso sod wvords:- A hatpless faie is uliar, latno Iyce I to diwsll Away ...

Literature

... titerature. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine,for February. Tait, Edinburgh. Tait opOsS this month with anothfer welcome batch of Burs- chen Melodies, which is followed by apapor worthy of attention, as representing the feelings of a party, by Richard Cobden2, Esq. upon the NEstorn Question. We do not agree with Mr. Cob- den, but his statements will well repay perusal In the, reitg and Fortunes ...