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THE THEATRE

... THE TREATRE. he Among the many events which characterize the growing ty refinement of the age, maybe instanced the revival of the h Shaksperian drama. To Mr. Macready is due the honour Iw of the first attempt to reform the public taste. Deyoted to I lit his art, lie saw with pain the inglorio usses to which the stage had been degraded; and it is notorious that his bold th ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... :LITERARY VA.ZET4!XBa.. LOVE AND LAw.-The difference betweeniove6:nd law is tbis-in love, the' attachment precedtes tbhe deplaration; in law, the declaration comes before the attacmeont. , AN ArT SIoILH.._-' Governmient. resemb]is9 the, wall which sarrounds our laud,' needful protection-Iut, treriug no harvests, ripening no frdits.- t is the individual,'holi must 'ch'oose whether the enclosure ...

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 ...

POETRY

... [Eot THE EXNUTLt 7O.YI.NG4rOST,3 Tho' tow thou lart gOI10 to thy Houso ia tho West, Thy dear imago renlsllineth wvith Ioe, Ansd ibo imprint of nlI that is hlolicst anid best, I-Ias been ?? revived by thee. 3Iy Heart, so near brolkon, lms lost alI its Core, 'By thy forniless ,so Mildly ?? And my Spirit, now bloonst, is tighter than) nir, Sineo Volt sild I was all that Y-na tovaod Tien hoists, ...

POETRY

... DY r. IHOOD. TIhe moon-tho moon, so silver and cold, HIer ficklo temper has oft been told, Now sioldy-riow bright aald sunny- But of oil tire loor things that change, The one that sboWS most filcle and strange, And tokes til most oocentrio range, Is the moon-so called-of honey . To some a fall grown orb reveat'd As big and os round as Norval's shiold, Anrd as bright as a burner Bode-lighted; ...

ORIGINAL PAPERS

... ORIGINATL PAPERS. OUR SKETCH BOOK. 1, sN ,00Imt-13tt 01' UNCrONSIDE~RED 'TRit~r.tt. - Old Wil Shokitpere. II DEVON SHIR~E T A LE S-Ne. 2. h THlE IIELLONA. it cELxL. ?? a Tuiiiectded (Ls to my,) tattoo oretipitiolt. I spent soor limno in traoolliiig about Itol cono1try I no.ts 'esiditig fur a abort time ti ait xert,belot iiiterilig upral rhm Quay tutu nomrling I It eiirnatioiroi Watixni toial ...

ORIGINAL PAPERS

... OPRIOINAL PAPERS. OUR SKETCH BOOK. A SiN I'TE n-ri' O FU NC ONcSIINII: ItO. rirIIVLE:S. - ON Will XlI k-,pee. I) 1 V O N S II 1I E T A L E S.-NO , 'IH:E RELLONA. C11AP. 11. lthrough tbo olshdowy paost, I[ike i oI ?? itX r etitor' ral, lilting cacti Sbrrid ithat Tiliie haid cast (l t r irind btipco' lOOilre. ' I it,-l that mr days anre drirasig to ii closo ottl l thl tilti aliphie.s. s cintton ...

Literature

... f it t ra t rt. Ireland, its Seenertl,Charcter, 6-c., Part V. oy b r. r& Mirs. C. Hall,-How & Parsons, London. 'the 1.resent number contains tho same judicious mixture of amusement and instruction which distinguished the preceding parts, and whlichl has gained for the wvork the character of bein, ne of the most algreeable publications of the day. These are this mouth fewer of Mrs. Hall's ...

Poetry

... IA I ). SONGS OF THE SEA.-No. ii. Torw foeman incomesl but o'er the wave Otir country 's fllig is flying; To meet him go the true and brave, His hostile arts detying. Clear-clear the deck! give welcome meet, And drive tile stave before ye Chase-chase from every wave his fleet And fight for home and glory! The oceav.ibngs are on the main, All full of gallant darinsg ' O'er every sea they roam ...

Poetry

... lattrp. THE HfISTORY OF A LIFE. BY B. COiNWALL, DAY dawn'd. Within a ctirtair'd And near it ofen tines was sen, ?? AgentlebDywiththoughtfulmien. liill'd to fainttess with perfume ' A lady Ily at point of doom. ' IYears fled. Heworeamanlyface And struggled in the world's rough Day closed. A child had seen tie race, SIhe tedi And won at last a lofty place. hotterh th lbady, fair and brightI She ...

BRISTOL MARCH FAIR

... BRUTMOL MARCH PAIR. Our annual spring fairs commenced on Monday last. In the Cattle fair the attendance of dealers was unusualry large, but the show of stock was limited. There were in the mar- ket about 1800 or 1900 head of cattle, and about 200 sheep, a great portion of which changed hands. Fat beef fetched from 60s. to 65s. per cwt.; good store stock also sold well. There was, as far as ...

Poetry

... @ottrp. SONGS OF THE SEA.-No. 6. f A) ! ;tlho watclifire shines afar, O'er the troubled set lwe'go, Dlanger comnes not near us; Free from fear careering: f La! tie ocean's guiding star For swe mark yonbeam, and knowi Brightly bums to cheer Un. Safelywe are steeriog. s Darkly sailing o'er tile deep, Shine, fair comforter of nighti ] WVile the moonis hiding, Peace from thee we borrowv 5wcetly ...