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... £- 1.- - ?? 'I ll 1:; E W\ - I) R O Y I R:aw dew-drop, cool ond clear. Dntce on a- myrtle !:prav s GRs coloart declkd the iuc;id tear, lotcc those vhich gleira and disoapptiar Wthe Ilmooers and stilbeamne play, ?? .Is othwvart n glinccro, And scorched the pearl away. fligh on a slender polished state A ?? ?? grew On the ptore petals mesly a gcm CGltttCrd, ai native diadem Ohlicalthy morling ...

Literary Notices

... Uitruiral' Nottiro. - I 511 itt.' XtNOWLIS' NEW PLAY. Boll's Me~ssenger has given what appears to be aln impartial and fhir critique oil Mr. Knowles' new play, the Rosea qf .Arro~qia, so bepiraised, as all works from the poen of thel- sainie writcr inva- riabl~v ale. After developinig the plot, thlu Re- viewer Iproctetds :- Such is the faible of this piece, which-however .skilfully Constructed ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... (Fvom the London and Paris Ladlies' Magazine of Fashion.) The dresses in most general use this season that have as yet been worn are of silk materials, and they are usually short and glace, either plain, striped, or checked, foulards, bareges, Pekins, na- cres and cancles, &c. In dress white is univer- sally worn. Dresses of the redingote form are with tight sleeves or a colisses, or with full ...

THE SOVEREIGN PROCLAMATION

... TIHE SOVEREIGN PROCLAMATION. 1TiNL-' GeS rTL ZITrILA. The folslocing sonvg )ihS been sting by ?? uitsor 311g, Jcce ?? l ltoa, ,cit jcnblic d;ciccecas. 5) c., wttbi ?? effect. The new proclarmtion Of course y'oti'N i been told, it'd said conlsticttion ocl cll wcho hwce gold I ts;r S ?olar, feel aifrighteci With cash WvIcOre oerrun But I feel dcelightedi S. T- knoew I hliave luone I le 0 ...

Poetry

... i7 =- ) 13iof I ?? WhIte iti tre irelcoiriel In the daly Mv Li,' it ti i l, ,:lilihi vow; Iwoill'I t y Ti , h- o haiti kividly kept, My lie fr'in d'iite wiltie I slePt. 3iii ie I.a v15 the 3un renewo~ 1 ii'ti;ht ?? scene Niir glitteriiig dvii'r I I i'hliistiilleier or b'ilteis bleeiin, Adbrpat Ie noer iiisect t heir nr.t~ jierfuliki' s.11 V thii sim of rtheist~ 5al) ii drli-t' beari'I iiiy ...

Poetry

... wortip. A SONG AFTER A TOAST. If he to whom this toast wve drink Olath ?? thie needy to his door, Or raisede the wretch froi;t ruin's brink With the abun dance of his store; If be hath sootli'd the miriier's woe, ?? help'd vouriu merit into fomnc, This nizlit o6u et eps shall overflow In ho;-otr of his rltiae. If he e poolo and yet haiti ttrivetn To ease the kcad of hiontol I a0 ca If to the ...

LINES

... LI NS. ( Writ lten In the Death of' the Mloin. Mmis. DoUGLAS PINN1;ANT, off l'enrhyni Caistle.) Lo! the old city is wraipt in a cloud ! The People are ?? zinid wailing aloud, Sad uiwwn, has arriv'dl from'i at distant shore, That the mlate of kind Pl'einant brenth's no ooro. ?? down in the bloom and beauty of youth, Alas! she im gone-how solemn tlhe trith I No longer Ame's neo el cnolelin thte ...