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Poetry

... laortrP. SACRED LYRICS.-I-MOlaNeG. WnIIE soft the light of morning breaks, And Nature from her slumber waikeso And field and forest, vale and grove Are vocal with the songs of loe- Oh! then, how sweet from sleep to rise And roam beneath the sow blue skies, Ard feel the early zephyr bring Freshness and f'agrance on its wing. Yesl sweet it is to watch the flovwer,,, Unfold its beauty in the ...

THE DRAMA

... DR&TCA. A ithcatric.,t u ,mla-,c, like a restaurateur, it cexpected to pro- vide, such CiLAW-S (LS u-ili commnoeod thlomselves to the palates of'0 hi -t it, il to othe wVOrdCI ill catering for the nAmusement of he~sleIis atim lost olhe, if' desirous Of wvinning 1 goldon eiolljiob. 1,,-ous all sors-t 'of petople,' to hit tile ptevailittg taste. Of tqglr, Wi VAT0 proessou.CIng the elod antd ...

BRISTOL INSTITUTION

... Jr. w. 21. carpenter's inueeuin mectures. LECTU555 XX)IvI. After recapitulating theprincipal facts eospectiag Fishes stated at the eonclusion of the preceding lecture, Dr.C. thus continued: The general rule of their progression in water is modified in a few instasices; thus, the flying fish spends a large portion of its time its the air, but its motion is givea to it not by its fins beating ...

Poetry

... 1,oe1tr-. SO LITUDE. I love thee, Solitudc! the morb if wild The forest, glen and mountain's top to me lWere power ra stlot and calin me as a child. The gushing breolt, the.vale, the tossing sea, 'he rolling cataract, the litel tree,- The warbling birds, that p Ilide C iatr their aoeg, The bloating flocks, that g raudol in their glee, Speak amcharm'd language k!Io net to thethrong 'Wltere ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... ItTI.IA:L&T Va&RZETZEs. It has bean oblserved that. woman among s~avages is a Les f uten nthe East, a piece of'furniture; and iso Eut- ~,rope, spoilt child. Thre severity of the Saicon laws against adultery was per- 80aoos and sanguinary. If a iwoman became unchaote, she was copele t hn herself, hert body woo burnt, adoe e f shstha adulterer was executed; or else a company of fermales fwhipped ...

Literature

... IL it eraturic. Ireland, its Scenery, Chaaracter, 4-c., by Mr. 4' Mrs. C. Hall; Part VI.-How' & Pairsona, London. It is with feelings of increasaing satisfaction that ccve mionthly ,renew ourl acquaintance with , Ircland,, as portrayed by Air. andiiMrs.0. Hall. Fewvpublicationssaolhappily blend the useful with the agreeable; and the evident love'which the writers bear to the sister isle, ...

SINGULAR STORY

... SINGULAtR STORY. The Droit furnishes us` with.the following singular story iIn l1S2P, M.S., a Frenchman;arrived in tondon from Para- t guay, where he had passed fifteen years in the service of the I arbitrary and eccentric Dr. Francis. Soon after his arrival if. i S.formed a close intimacy with a fellow-eountryman, who lived li in the samnehotel, to whom he related his whole hIstory, inform- ...

THE DRAMA

... r, 'ltr. J. S. 'Blls, the popular comedian,, conolsded his limited o. engagement at our Theatre on: Monday night, on which coca- e, sionl the performances, whichrnwere for his benefit, included Air. a, Lee Moi'etoa's new and, if report may be relied onl, successfol d comedy of Loadons Assirance.- It may be as well if, before we o0 offer a few. observationo onr the piece, ito pretensions o, ...

Literature

... An teraturCi 'opulaiC qelopitdiaofNatsual Science. Veyetable PJ~siology. Tanner, Brothers, and Hamilton, Adams, & Co., Lohdon'; Wright & Albright, Bristol, Ihe present volume is tlhe fdrst of a series of original element. ary treatises, published under the auspices of the Society for t the'promotion of Popular Instruction, intended to prcsent, c when completed, a Cyclopudit of Natural ...

Poetry

... - votetrv THE SYLPFH OF SPRING.-By W. H. PBIDEAUX. Mo.r.r, smeek, and tender, 1 Voicing an oblation, With eye of glorious sheen,- Morning, noon, aId night; Aobd in crsaten of greedor Tripping tihrougis tile valleys- Ato bed a n cr o eno f d green l, lous .Spurting every glade, V.7Y love and smiling Where tile sunbeam dailies Like a-perfect joy; 'Through the leafing shuade: Grief, of tears ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... z.LTE MR.A1Y VAMETZES. Tlere has been a Cardinal of every nation except an Irish one-perhaps lest he should encroach upon the authority of the Poge in ma ing bulls.-Sivinbsrne's .Cousrts of Eurospe. r truENcH 'a XTRDAVAGANCE.-The extravagance of the lFrench is scaretly credible, and nothing in England ever equalled it, at least that I aver heard of. The trouasseau of Madembiselle de Matignon, ...

BRISTOL INSTITUTION

... 3.rW*~ Carpelater's lTyusouma L~ectures. LEO5CTR51 XXVI j The animials included under the class Ampilltataaronamonir the feeblest said most harmless of the vertebrated classes, and they have beers included under the general proscription which the prej udice of man. has laid upon the whole of the reptiles, the folly and inljust ice of which has been already paoited out. .Thle icharacter of the ...