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The Fine Arts

... Tbe eine arto. EXTEI:BZTXON Or ICTXRSi.. 27D. Duetch FWtlxiag'boats ilt a Gale off the Dogger Bassk: . T. 1) uN ?? is one of the most ?? marine piees we hove ever scen: in watcercolours we ?? auet with nothing tha could suarpass it. It is, indeed, a maste ly produotion, and in point of fame cannot fail to re-aly Af'.Duncan forthe great amount of labour which it is evident lie mout have ...

Exhibition of Arts, Science, and Manufactures

... I Exhibition of Arts, Science, and M1auufactures. 1 The exhibition of works of art, I~ot up by thle MechanisI- Istitttiotll, partly wi th a vioew of diflusin'r uselol knowledge and partly for the purpose of augmenting its funds, was opened on lhursday last, during the evening of which day it was by a very large numbher of the most respectable residents of our city and its neighbourhood. Public ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... I1TERfARY VAIE'TZES. PRtOoRE~ssioN-He that is good rosy hope to becorme better-lie thot is bad may fear that lie will become worse; for vice, virtue, and time, nevrer stantS still.-Cositn. FULtria.-Tihe well-knowtt author of' 1 British Worthies' wrote his own epitaph, as it appears in Westminster Alibey. It A.cousists of onlv four words, but it epeaks volumes, namely, a Here lies Falter'si ...

Poetry

... Vo tttr. SONG. 0, for the lirceze of tilc hills! Irhe bircs pour til chi mcsic for me, 0O for tbe cliff lccd the shorel To me the earth iccense afrflrcls. ?? bosom this succcsy moric fill Tile fruits acid the flowers of cach Withs c loicging to see thcam occ trer mrne! To me offecr all their rich boards. I long for the bliss of the plain A kiscg ott tho mourctaicss nm 1, I locig for the ...

Literature

... Li tr a tit r r Vie Book'q-'l-,',9i altlads; Part/ . Edited by S. C. fa II, ?? ,15,,.-IHowv & Parsons, London. Willh thle sioe Lxc,, tia of 1 Lockhart's Spanish Ballads, Vi pesth thchlee ?. s~spi, ' pictorial publication of modelrn timles. EIach vlagc comtil h sketch, drawn and ontgravcd in the first style of, art ifitts ' * of the text. Profuse alti ornate, lawrCv'er, ats are thillustss itv ...

Poetry

... W)ottrp. tFOnTuE ItlISTOL MERCURe.3 THE EARTHQUAKE, AS related by an Eye-witness of ltat terrible eatastrophe w hich overtlrewe Lisbon on All Saits' Day, Nov. 1, 17X55. Alonw, woke in beauty,-not a cloud Was seen through heaven's vast expanse, And the bright suIn, with aspect proud, Seat fax around his amorous g ance; And Earth seem'd in a blissful trance, So still were all her trees and ...

Poetry

... jDattr)). HYMN OF PRAISE. Toux-The National Ant heme. o ILORD, our God! to Thoe, Unveil thy glory now, W,%her praise shall ?? be, While at thiy tfat we how, We rill rrjolce; With pious fear; Thee see adore alone, And while thy love we sing- And other gods disowVn,_ While homage glad we hrng wei worship at thy throne, To Heaven's Almighty King, With heart and voice. Jehovah, hear! Though awful ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... ZITSNLARL.T ITA1?Tz~s.: id Tin~ Noaaa.-n some paits'of he eaast, the ho~r';eis. fed upon fais, hond Dr. Tyson, jilld'tb tiohot~atos states that lie knew a horse dint wvull&gadaetvrido and esilct oysters, eronchiink their 06tdiflh -us hwlewn tbko ?? their ?? Lee'se .~Sa'froe od cb 'ih neoe f the western cos ?? are ihe- most elegnt nd xquiitefored o an mae-mre .fairy~like than lot ca eiaie:te r ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LIITERARY VARIETIES. ke- GAMING.-X look upl)on every man as a suicide from thle in. oment ho takes the dice, hoc desperately in his hand ; and all that follows in his fatal eareer from that fotal tune is only in shaurpening the daogger before hie strikes it to his heart.-011ot. .~bcrland. FL~UmENC OF Sezeose-Dean Swift says. the common n f luensy of spoelih, is icist TOin undl icost woien, is ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... XITERARY VAUZ-ZXES. Dours,-They decide nothing. They neither prove the courage, the justice, nor the innocence of the parties. The greatest toward may be igel to fightn duels, und the bravest men may, from a sense of ditty to God and man, and from a ?? of thoir abstrdity, refuse tbat GOTHIC mode of he folowi~ng Rcopny of an original letter from Queen Elizabeth to Heatei, Bishop of Ely, is ...

Poetry

... I)ortrp. CLOUDS. Ye e10uds-agailust yolk azure sky, Likc s ounlalts upon moulitstills piled- ol ?? the Godhealls visible eye With glory.giviisg glanee bath smiled, Ye look not like the things of 'june-- The false, the fleeting, and thle frail; Tho everlastinsg anid subilimes Scem graven oli your coats of nail. Ye rise like bold and breathless Alps, Clad in the lirst.crratcd snswe; Uponl wlose ...

Poetry

... 'Jbetrp. ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY. Onl she was too good for this wnorll of ours, Where flourish rank werdi anid drolop fair flowers, Andi her spirit Isas sosar'd far away She was like the first dawyn of a brizhts'ammer's momring Ere it bsursts into bcautiful clay ! She w(13 like the blusli of the bhulding rose, Ere ilto the rilion'd flosvcr it blows; Or like the sweet blocsom of May, ...