NURSE PEEL'S COMPLAINT OF MASTER GRAHAM

... NURSE PEEL' COMPLAINT OF MASTER GRAHAM. (From PUNCH.) Oh, dear IOh gooldnesg gracious tle! Whatever shald I do? 'Tis quite enough for any three The trouble I go through. The measles, hooping cough, and thrush, Are trifles to amloy; But I must always wipe and bruih That D TYr LITTLE BOY I The plague to me that Infant is Is really unbeknown: 'Tis worse than any rheumatis, Or bruise or broken ...

Poetry

... 1j5octrp. SONNETS.-COnrPOSED AT CAMiBiRAY. 'T Is midnight, and the moan0, withl placid ray, Socnts pausing o'er the grave Where lies the kind-. Tho good ArclIbishop, lvlosCo expansive mind O'er this community held righteous sway. Though servant of i churchl wihose narrow creed (Unlike her noale) debairs from hope and licanvo All but her votaries, to hii weas given A heart that jcarit o°ir ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I Past and Present Policy of England towards Ireland. Moxon. This is a remarkably moderate, able, and well- informed book. It is a rapid historical survey of the treatment of Ireland by England since Henry the Second's conquest; in proof that from Strong- bow to O'Connell the English policy has been a false one ; evil, partial, and inconsistent. The course the writer takes to exhibit this, is ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... THE COCK AND ANCHOR-A CHRIONICLE 0O' OLD DUJBLIN CITY. 3 VOL$. DUBLIN, CURRY & CO. 1845. This is one of thle best novels we have read- for a lengthened period. The tatle is exceedingly interesting; and it is written with unusual power and originality. Tihe characters are all admirably conceived and sustain- ed ; thle many and varied incidents are vividly depicted ; and like this April weather ...

POETRY

... 1:' -Ili L] Y. STANi ZAS _ ?? Ailien! llreirliance no miore olla I v o kinlt thinse stiiit so tekl, tl 3.31 Vti IiitU ?? ii mill either I-e tl \1:41 d!iiutlll-d OCr raLi1L glowing checli i; Tie Stlltiv' tral---tieC stlBOS blUrn, Al e ?? 'C 1encild 1l11 o lln mind, A:n! tho' af-ir thlou wivatlidi Ist 110W ^ wtrvS t :'ttnill'r'v still is Ileft bellil.d liv C 1111¼V; s lvillidiil stlt.!atl le ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... The Mlfedical Thrnes. Nos. 280 to 283 inclusive-Office, Essex Street, Strand. The most intcresting articles to tho general reader (it) these tuimbers) are the conclusiou of the series of Papeors 17i Magic and Mesmerism. To Medical mhenr, the work throughout affords abundance of highly valuable ruatter, The Mysteries oJ l'aris. Part I-Chapman & Hall. The jiresent part is also entirely devoted ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... That Norma is al excellent opera ib abundantly proved by its never-ceasinv attractivenes,. For ten years it has been perfoirmed ill London, season atter season, and night after night, not only. in its original form, and by the ex- (uisiti articts ol' the Italiatn Operra, bmt in various versions, and hy purbrifo ers of varions grudes, and, il all its ditterent . hapes, has never failed to ...

Science and Art

... I 5ibence ant Dot. I Tstn LIONS oF LONDON.-In anticipation Of the season, the fountains in Trafalgar-square hive been set hilfull play. They might be seen, in the pour- img rain of Thuisday, sending up their muddy-looking showers-helping to make the humid atmosphere more humid-and to increase, as a breath of wind swept the water over the square, the quantity of London mud. The fountains, or ...

ADIEU

... - Ansefno, waren wir Nichlt Freunde, che der tnsel go Zwilespalt die jungen wilden Rerzen tronte? XoaN a o .Friend of my heart, adieu ! Cod keep thee in his care ! Receive this parting sigh; Believe this parting pray'r; And do not quite forget the few Bright hopes we've known. Adieun! adieu I Remember vanished hours,- Let memory softly dwell On one who thinks of thee With thoughts too deep to ...

FASHINABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE INTELL)GENCE. I HER MAJESTY'S LEVEE. Her Majesty held a levee at St. James's Palace on Wednesday, which was most numerously attended. The fineness of the weather and the interest exhibited to witness the brilliant spec- tacle, caused many thousands ofi her Majesty'a loyal subjects to assemble in the Park at an early hour. Shortly before two o'clock the Queen and Prince Albert, at ...

Literary Notices

... illucuarp ?Iotifco. T/lie life , rd 11iP, GX., I. late (ComIt ta lnder t 0ft/,c l rees. By thle Ilev. ?? Sidniey, .M. I a rra v. c LI'I I to o1r I,itri lIII il tIL il st Iiotis coi pan io : ort hie c Il Ilel of Iii gtuu, atid his successor Is i Ctoll na1(iler-itl-(.llii ,ft II fle iitish Forces, is one of ti 0' 'vIes wthicI , fromi tiek. suilt ect, tire suir, ti) Coner itoi the literature of ...

LITERATURE

... LITFRATIURE. j anL nod other Fragmesnts in Verse. L LonodnO John Alurray-, Alheraurle icor S hrrto.Oliver B oYdl, and Fraser & Co. $0ott' nitel ectallerablo attootion both in the T ehu od fohoa;iel worl. It onesists, of detached lirs p Lioeeyll iog rh distingorished aothor's inn- o1temo 1eirrol sceoeasetited hy hdm duo- cr0 ?? These fragments, wriltton at 0O~ clne heo~eC ranpresenrt, Andl ...