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POETRY

... POETRY [FOR TOHE EXUTHt PLYINGPOST-t ?? oil tbriT fA 13f'rt-D t bc @lvillv of O Mav f~ri. Vhe~ocou ri~tannia ! lot~tho l'mac reli, From lndus, to ta m Irigld Polo- O'er all the leIa, whieh even Violencsway, Lot gladness beam, on this ousplaleus da. Whilst Albion's eons, sod lovely deaghtom reise, The song of gcttihedoe,.mn Hycn, of praise, For England's Qoeeic and Ecjglacsd'aiiu Dst Hoir- To ...

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, ...

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 ...

Poetry

... I oettr2. .. [N-S TO A PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN. [iY BliSs rABROWV.] - iQUcPN.tRoSI of Englandl! round thine ancient throne, Sit dding soft ligit~o0 suit fl ivliness, And kindling wit it sey youth and Womanhood, As with warm life, tire thne g'er br power, BT is sweet to gaze on thingse usojenteid , Wreathed only cy its waves of lustrous hair,- 'iTh'y soft eyes, ounsle tranred-thy ohild-like lips, ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... z.ITZAAAW VAILIETZES. Martin 'Luthrr said-' Wealth is the smiallest gift of God -what is it to be compared with his word or corporeal gifra, such as beavity, health, and activity ? What is it to the gifts of the-mind--such as intellect,'soieince, and taste? And agai'i he said as truly-' God commonly gives riches to gross asses,, to whore lie can affo-ld nothing else.' PUEACHINa.-I iove a ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... ?? toro NOVEMB1ER3. HATS, BoNNRTS, AND CAPOTPS.-Capotes of pink satin are nowv quite the rage; the forms of them, lon. at the ears,' and rather ihadloaw in the centre, trimamned with a light kind (if rose, or what is still more preferred, as being more seasonable, are branches and wreaths of leaves in velvet; for example, %ve have one in a dark shade of pink satin, the front of tbe Capote ...

POETRY

... I LOVU ?? Tower, wilicb0ta10101 Oar loftiest bills ebove, . Beeause'lts Turret high commoands The Home of my Lady Lvro. ' 'Though many a mile bvtwoen ns lies, . I kuow whoroer I loeve, That Turret'a soon by tratolnil eyes, Tho eyes of my Lady Love. I know coels oelP at thy old grey Towor, As o'er the iulls 1rove, And know thou art'seeu, Bud at what hour, By Enet, my Lady Love. And thou art a ...

Literature

... it Cera tit r C. .ess~tzd; its Scenerg, Clarvcter, .Ic. By dlr. end Mrs. S. C v HaU.-Londons: How and Parsons. r Tie interest of this pupular Publication coattinvec unalbated t *Itabogh the plesent part is ungraced by one of those delightful s . tehes, characteristio of Irish manners, with which Mrs. Hall ..bs freem time to time enriched the wvork. ti 4VUrivick's llouse of C'1on1o1s.-London: ...

POETRY

... F P T- RY ?? - AL4Lnight the h nioo1 g minute sgiu Had poal'deiloig the deop. - Anul.mortlll n tis rising suat5 LeDI d o or the ?? a!tOPA,, A borquoe fromnladia' imoral 'atrasl, Baloro thoraghig bhlot, Had vaird her topailt tt,.ho sand Auld bow'd her noble mnost, The qtliI b t be O, hudruen 0.osdio . Mor j We saw hocv bar prnud fligacirtg Itheoorno a 'itair' ime o'erthe sesas- Her anchorgene, ...

Poetry

... ?? .IF SONG. a NoT sooner shall tile snll forget * At earlv norn to rise- t Not soormr shall tho stars forget To gern the oidoight skies, Than I forget thy biatle, moy love,- Thoiu I forget thy omile! Though thou art far away from me, And grief my bosom fills- Though then, alas! art far front me, Behindi those azsire hills, IT is swoet to tthink on thee, my love,- S 'T is Osveet to thiiik on ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LXTEUARLY vAfSzzwTZBr, PAINT ME AS I A ?? Paint me as I am, said Oliver Cromwell to young Lly. ' If you leave out the scars and wrinkles I will not pity you a shilling. Even in such a trifle the great Protector showed his good sense and his magnanimity. o He (id not wish all that was characteristio in his coaitenanee a to:be lost in the vain attempt to give him the regular features and ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... The Farmer's A'aonac and Calendar for 1842.-By Cuthbert W. Johnson, Esq. end Winm. Show, Esq, (Late Seore- tart- Yt lbo etiev l Agricultural Sioty o' Englatnud.)-Ju Rbtwoy 10, icodity Lodo. Win. Sprout, 203, High. Street, Exetor.-A good Almoorao is a moot valuable thing,'hut mouch or the trash that is published under thottitle isa disgrae to the ego cad counatry in which it is produced' ...