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... oriatalL SONNET. Blest is tho poet's lo I 'Il hisb 0 rOT' Throughrealms notcafllerken'. £eforoihle it . Wild chos; c ail attendant on him rise Beautiful forms, of Fancy corn and Love, k Breathing swee ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I _ _ _FASH.IONA I;L G-C . I WINDSOR, MONDAY--Thefollowing areepU toarv at the Castle this evening, On a iitt ?? to arrivo coneort ?? Portman, the Bishop Of Oxfor Sir Henry Wheat]e, a t ?? oaln. depa rt fln ai Edun Burk te R ight, Is. Vis o tecountyM] Attorney-Genleral of'the Duchy Of Corwal ViO1 e- bourne and Lord and Lady leasuvale took their departure front the Castle to-day. r ftecberatora ...

Poetry

... patt.rp. - SO N NE T. CLOSE, close the book-the book of the old year I Enough I 've read- -enough recorded there i Sorrow, and death, and sin, on many a page (In dismal characters) mine eye engage. Bright names now carved on monumental stone- Names of the wise, the kind, the good, the gay,- Who were my joy on the year's primal day, Here, as my loved associates are shown. And thou, old year, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... DRURY LANE. Mr Balfe's new opera of the Bohemian Girl, brought oat on Monday, is by far the most me- ritorious production of the present season, and will add to the fame of the composer, and that greatly. There is more vigour and freshness in the music than in most of his former compositions;' there are several melodies, which, if they do not evince high creative genius, show an escape from ...

Poetry

... ?? - ?? I-.w . - -. - - - ?? - ~- - - - - - - - - - v- - BIRDS. Ansutr to Eliza Cook'spoem on Bids, Published in the Northen Slar of Nov. 11the, 1843. Birds ! birds! ye are troublesome things With your keen prying eyes and your swiftilying Wings Where shall we wander or where shall we dwell, Troublesome things I that ye come not as well ? Ye build in our chimniesa-the funnels ye choke, Till ...

Poetry

... foctrtv. ON READING SOME LINES IN THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON.) BAsD, in thy rich and cinseoi rhyme The groas of Poesy are shrined: They shall be valued long as time One lover of the muse shall find. But to this simple page belong The records of anection past; Not the vain breath of Fiction's song, But words on Reason's basis cast. A soul like thine, 't were woman's joy, And woman's triumph, to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY NOTJCJJ8. 61113,ARNBLEY ALMANAX, -1844.-' This Mahid iath ne lrees itfa - t ta las e ts than those of -the previontl years,' the, author, gem, Ha Treddlehoyle, having availedi:islq h nt W eal ...

POETRY

... 1QTETR Y. i±('rf ii l tvii tV!C 'tttii-lltbrIlIIIlb. Tict to tlie to.ef iile latst JglY flhvor, Thatl n ll,'o OiO(. Y g-ds':l) I 'e'lrt' t.} Idil' Sl \ 1B-' 11l2wS d ~ll;; houlr, To . th ill tie r irle n e ik . l ne,. a'i' bi ?? t v its . ?? variolus dye, II cilirs ?? vllir;lI ! I ,Ollie, I, tiln'le Sil CM otier Yit I a'irltv t iis, i bll't frun Iny geiln'llu ell 'alnd Wolmt. [ Ulike Fereigil ...

Literature

... Miteratutrt. A CHRISTMAS GARLAND. A merry Christmas, gentle reader, and may thy felicity be all that we could and do wish, all that we would have, were we the master of thy destiny. Of all the days in the year,-no matter how beautiful may be the holidays afforded us by vernal spring, glorious summer, and luxuriant autumn ; of all the times and seasons that we can clutch from the dull ...

To the EDITORS of the MANCHESTER TIMES

... To tde EDITORS of the MIANCHESTER TIMEFS. SilS :-It is some time since I have had the pleasure of appearing in The Times. If the following small piece be thought worthy, its insertion will much oblige your correspondent:- LAUGH AND GROW FAT. Laugh and grow fat is a good old rule, Taught to the world in a good old school: When sorrow comes, ne'er deign to sigh, Bat bid the breezes waft him by ...

PUBLIC MEETING TO PROMOTE POPULAR EDUCATION

... PUBLIC MEETING -TO 1PIIOMOTE POPULAR ~ ?? EDUCATION.: _ On Wednesday evening a public meeting vas held in, Grosvenor-street Chapel, Piccadilly, of the friends of the extension of popular.education to receive the report of the deputation lately appointed to attend the' conference -in London, and also for the purpose of devising means to effect a greater increase of day-schools in Manchester ...

LITERATURE

... TAmLE OF TIn COtLONIES ; Oil, Tilt DENOt OF All EotronoA~\ B> Cu narsIXf' ?? 3 soN1~ Seautdors' and 0t1ey V-IWe mnigh11:t almoot faled witat fetui% O teportioins of this excencu ilyly interesting wourk thant we bilu iuladcertenitt trt-l1 li 110W versionl of the a truerfdi mry unnailrtv s' - Roubinoson Crusoe :it is lull of the Searle1 exeltmo detail atid kuind spirit. The object of the ...