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... Ia a r t q) - POETRY.-By T. R. J. POLSON. Es titwrraO within thy silent home, Thy slumber who shall treak? What eurthly voice can reach thy ear, Or thy repose awake p Not many days since thou wert clad,. Io Youth and Beauty's prime; How trarisient was thy stay on earth * Ho' very short thy time! Thy father, sorrowing at thy grave, Bedews it with his tears- -He sighs and weeps but there no ...

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... . trature. ;rlze Pres ent Age,; an Address dellvered before the 31ercantle .Liberist~smsanpf~iiladephsis, Ia t , 1841, byg Wiflalla -E. CsoncsssgD.B.-epeited b Pislp & vans Bristol. Chanin isoneof hes wrter wh dohonurto any age an~.any ounry t whih tey blong an whoarehonioured in ll gesandin ll ounrie log atertho proudest contens- ;poarymatria prdacionof kil orartshall have fallen a yicim o te ...

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... :l.: . TE . : . .- M..ETZES. l~I PIitixicE AN XESS0'Yus.Teexcesses s- of our youth arc dlrafts' upon our age, paysable with inters d: home five-and-twenty years afterwards.-Seneca. *~ The good wire comtinandeth herlhusband,i iinanequnli an- a*ner, biy constantly.oibeying him., It~wassalways observed, that what the Engligh ga ine f'the French in battle by valour, the French regained of' the ...

Poetry

... p)ottri). 'iHE SANDWICH ISLANDS: A PRIZE rogar, RECITED tti TaE THEATRE, OXFORD, JUNE ifi. BY SAOIUEL LUCAS, Queen's Co.1. Oat Albion's shores, whl~e blcnding shades of Eve Their star.preaid nalittle I tbe twilight wcave, And whil't in peace it folds earthl's weariea breast, And pale; the aseber glavier of the West;i hu -What if our thoughts, at that soft tranquil hour Tio yed us iljtis'e to ...

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... 1.ZT1 T: : V A I - I .MTz2zlL3N'X ,§ARXN.MTXlES. ot If promises from main to man have force, why not from in man to woanan n Their very weakness is the charter of their e power, ond tbey should not be injured because they can't re- id trn ?? : e No imporant reform ws ever effected in a period of 55 ?? Jo~iner Il'ckistocsh. : Disease is the begitnniug of that equalify which death id empletes. ...

Poetry

... 1poetu,- A WARNING VOICE TO ENGLAND, OR, FRANCE ilE'OttE THE RtrVOLUTIOD'. I is seisdom it o reverentle to unroll- Of the hillshy pasttle retrdiiog scuoll: Frnc O!sout? that Its lore migtht in searniiig be givr, 0er tir voc ef thre i'est is a ebshlser front heaveni. I stos whjere thle tide of a gathering throng, Ia the might Of its t~iouisancs, woos rolling along Like a torrent's rush was that ...

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... METEHdI.Y VA3.METI'S, SltEIIIDAX ?? is said of this distinguished dra- matist, that ho has no ecesoies, and that not a single ill-liantred remark has ever been uttered at his expense. Everybody likes him ; e erybody rej oices at hid succeas as a dramatist; the world is his friend, and lie finds la well-wisher ih every face he ell - counters itt cile streets so the ?? paper. DIFFrrccCE ccErwEEN ...

Poetry

... & - ottr-.. THE RICH AND THE POOR. FEw, save the poor fecl for the poor: Tbe rich kilow not how hard It is, to lit of needful food And necdtiful rest debarr'd. Their lpaths are paths of pliatcousiess,r They sloeet onl silk and do511 And never think hvow heavily : IThe weary head lies down. Thee know not of tile scanty meal, X5itIt small, pale faces round; No fire upon the cold, damp licartlh, ...

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... ?? &. a TARMZTZES. DANGErous FOoLS.-If men are to be fools, it were bet. ter that they were fools in little matters than in great: dulnelss turned up with temerity is a livery all the wvorte for the fbcinbgs and the most tremnmsdous'ef all things is the ?? a dunce. -Sidney Smith. .. Curiosity is, and has been from the creation of the world, a master passion. To waken it, to gratify it by ...

Poetry

... 4 ottr*pj :. MY BIITHDAY;-BYiTHrotAs MOORE, MY birthday! -what a different sound That wbrd had inlmy youthful years! And how, each time the day comes round, Less aid less whttite its mark appears I When first our scanty years are told' . It seems like pastine to grow old; And, as Youtn countss the shining links That Time around him'binds'so fast, Pleased with the taskt lie little thinks Hosy ...

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... 3W t f I it r t T'/s Tory Baronet ;or, Tories, W~higts, and Radicals' Ry QOne wh/o knousi theis'sss3 ols-Beittley, London. A dashing book-, Written to suit the present tamper of the oimes, though certainly neot to flatters the principal actors; for Alhc author, with lausdable impartiality, ensdearaurs to, Ahow that the Whigs are sos g-reat rascals as the Tories, and that the Radi- eel owntawit ...

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... LXTE.MLR.t VA ?? 'TIs tI A COAT sr M.ANY COLOUns-hI is to this day the custom in the East to adorn favourite or beautiful Children with a garment of many col(urs. - Crimson and purple, and other colours, are often tastefully sewed togetiher. A child having a garment of this description, it is believed that iO evil spirit 0 will injare him, Children seldom wear them after tboy are eight years ...