Poetry

... jpottrp. THE VISRI AND THE PO WFBR. ONwARD-onward still aspiring, Through the ideal realms untiring, Wings the Wish its bouneless way Nothing of life's perils countinu But still higher-higher mounting, Panting for a further sway. Far-far behiad the Poweer moves slow along, Chain'd to the earth by heavy bonds of clay, Repulsed by myriad toils that round it throngs And bar its progress to ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER

... X2'ITE MAGAZINES FOR No |B a.lurood, aa rnight be su'poeed, is very grcat uuo titl rcCent muiisteriai triumphs in leiand. lbie P-odl the game up weith Repeal, but concludes by hi. face agaist the notion of leniclcy towilrds thcs se i,,. mixed up in it. No compromise now; no ju rgloa,. L collusion We desire to see the Diajesty of t be law J sles cated as solemnlY as it has been ...

Poetry

... o eirv. he THE NEWSPAPER. lis, it? gown and slippers loosely dressed, sa- And breakfast brought-a welcome guest- an What Is It gives the meal a zest? ?? paper,. Wh When new-laid eggs. the table grace, Oat! 50 And smoking rolls are in their place, Oat sea Say, what ?? every ?? Blea Ia rn vain the urn is hiasing hot, Pea ,es In vainI rich leyson stores the pot, Itoe Ifthe vile newsman has not ...

POETRY

... -:bl'oo on 7 fifty --n- -- ?j % ?? - I lh'T It Y. Y D)YN OLAF. (cvi I i'iI111 AD I. Ii.l o% 4 'VAI 'If IC.sIIrDEcL1,) JIiYdlio nll NVrIi1,1di'vchail by~l ye1 filmiu, Bvdd mi1w1- I 1h l iii etrdi I) (11 Vi IIC AtP iiIi'iasiv, fed ov'dd I've', I ci glv('~ldi Acdda 'i gmwrwl A IOlaeij Ivdt (I'll VII d Lcid MI% .\ Il-Nr chi iii ill Yoi )'IV che lm )'da 11 ?? IO1 lvid d ?? -Ul i((ll ilid ?? A I I N ...

LITERATURE

... l.Iraoeui ; its Seenecy21, Chartscrer, ' .l r t S. C. HIALL. 3 vots, royal Svo. [flow and p Tite most popul ar work tin thle beaut;,-' . ir of Ireland, as a whole, which has cparir has bee-n brought to a close. For itsilcrdt0 sr fultinees the two editors have been mr-t~ rmeuled hy persons of every party ar h guishing features which masked Ith eay been preserved to the very close. et e from the ...

LITERATURE

... L ZERATURE. COLONIAL Lrin iy. Parts I. and II. Murray, London, 1848.-The Padts before Ins of this cheap and attractive Mliscellany, consist of a republica- tion of Mr. Borrow's Bible in Spain-a work which, at the time of its first appearance, attracted no inconsiderable attention. The author, it seems, was sent to the Peninsula by the Bible Sodietv, as its agent, for the purpose of printing ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... e Every variety of silk material, with velvets and tachoiree d aro in demand for the present season. For simple overpay wear, plaid carhemires and/ansnelles Ecosseises, with erapesol Tlibet wool, checked or striped, and Pekins be laine, are prial cipally used for the robes redingote and peignoirs fermd,; tbi make is high, with fall backs and tight sleeves, ornamente with jockeys, godets, or ...

Literary and Scientific Notices, &c

... ti?v I'61ittle '06ti ?? ' . ';Mi6f i ?ti'W??C ? 1. I . I i. ?? I . , - .. I,- ? 'i li1e Dlbe. iu Bpse. fy ?? fe ?? _Y 2 Vol oloCs- ?? Murray, TuI~is th.fis f 3itirray's rjett Series. of Cheap eslitlopis a r stalI (IWI ?? ?? is, li ,Iilet, OPh it d v III af 'II I gsot Cx te ItIstsO giretilait tlsi oIfiW ri t piresent II a ?? I (AlltItif o af ottte r 11 vufs, u1t a ,I ?? Q. 50 re. II ark;abily ...

EXHIBITION OF SCOTTISH MANUFACTURES

... (X,,UFACTURES. ?? It I , lf tf gacl i ne ent itt competition for prize, (an- jed by the Traistees for Encouraging 00ee ttires), are DOOV ot exhibition in re th a I stiti They are [iot i f the h l e as on former oasifls ; | c b ldether isn variety or cin t nifrmer year. Amongst the ar- PC irare nomerousspecimens of paper I iote of them remarkable fur any pe- ea rge carpet, with dark crimson th ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Ireland. By J. G. Kohl. (Foreign Library.) Chapman and Hall. Mr Kohl's writings have obtained for him, not undeservedly, the reputation of a sensible, candid observer. A more minutely graphic painter of cities and scenery, or of the surfaces of life and manners, it would not be easy to name. Nor, witll much successfil liveliness in his books, as well as some liveliness of a rather dull kind, ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... [FROat TINE LONDON AND PAtis LADIES' MAGAZINE OF FASIuON.] Every variety of silk material, with velvets and cachemires, are in demand for the present season. For simple every-day wear, plaid cachemires and flanelles Ecossaise3, with crapes of Thibet wool, checked or striped, and Pekins de laine, are principally used for the robes redingote and peignoirs fermes; the make is hilsr, with full ...

SPORTING LITERATURE

... THE SPORTING ALMANAC AND ORACLE or RURAL LIFE roR 1844. (A. H. Baily and Co., Cornbill.)-This annual, useful both to the sportsman and the lover of country pursuits, has now been added by the publishers to its five predecessors. The contents of the present volume are well.selected; and the embellishments, twelve in number, ar, on the to what can be I'sirly expected from works issuing from b ...

Published: Sunday 26 November 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 696 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture