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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, ?? 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 every woe ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... nXIVRARMY VARI3~TIB.. MAIaCrc.-Malice is a bad guide. As soon as a man feels . its ifloouenice, he may be assured that lie is posseosed by a devil, arid is making an ass of bimself.-Sjrcetator. DIPLOMATICARR1ANGEMENTS WITH TIHE PoPE.-There is no law to preverit entering into diplonvatieengagements with tbe Pope. The sonrner we becoaie arquiainted with a gentleman who lilts so much to say to ...

Literature

... 110ones Illusrotraed Blosok of BriltislL Sonr Part /. Edited by Georgc Jlogaurl, I/sq.-J. How, I1a, Fleet-street, London. The object of the promoters of this elegant publication (of which the openlirlg part is before ius) seems to be to resetie froin oblivion the sterling old English songs wbich have boen favour- ites with su(aessive generations of oat, countrymiten, and to pre- sent theta St ...

Poetry

... aottrv). SONNET.-Co.)rFOSED AT ST. CLOUD, PmEsim nand slow I tread thy cool alcove, 0, sweet St. Cload! tile river wanders by Like some sweet spirit soft and noisslessly, And fragrance breatiles along theso hmlue-treogroves; Bright flowers end graceful plants, so glad and green, Bloom in the palthways and the gay partqrres, And not a breath the lightest leaflet stirs. Yet factions fierce thesc ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... Lt.ZTnART VARi Txs. ir to In those fair seasons of the year, when the air is calm and 'e pleasant it were an iljiry against nature not to go forth uni b. viewv her beauties, and partake in her rejoicings with heaven 0 and eart.-Alilton, d The best society is of virtuous thoughts. No exile can deprive a man of this city; no prison of this society; no pillage . of these riches; no bondage of ...

Poetry

... ~p2oatrp. SONNET.-Co)zIoSED AT ANTIEIIP. WtiTnit and nleal tbere 's many al sucene that brings Tihloughts ofl higb lowver; thy citadel of famce- Th}y hipl~, lori s etisrolie., slid adodes o>f ianme Whberco arie thy l~in ioely Ineeclisns feasted kings; Again tholt taill caltlied cal tow\er-lu 10(110 ID slevece through l its fles, till awved I CeliOO W hete Ru liens sent~s alt powve~rtul to ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... .ITMEhARiY VARIEWTz,. in aPedantrY cramas ou'r heads with learned lumber, and takes foci ot our brains to make room for it. iit-y TitUnTH-Tirere is a passage in Tillotston that should be tire perused by ail these who area notorious for ?? is culled drlrw- te, lag thre long bow.' Ile observes tbat 1truth is alwaya consistent n*vithl itself, fnod needs notiring to help it out. it is alway,; ...

Literature

... ftctratn rf. no. th~e flade's Londlon Review'.-Orr aind Co., London. tim In 1 Rfleivmie Civilmoation of Ancient and modern Nations- a sobijmct of' great and general interest is treated in it fur and Of Inmpartial manner, thoumgli a decideid lmrefereintO is firen to I mmdern timces aind mooch of time hoastedi cimilitiation ofn time anmcienmts jabl i. rotnelm ojemiy shmownm to imavc been ...

The Drama

... ( 1ie DraIna. Miss Macreorly took lier benefit on Monday night, when Mr' Spicer's noew ploy of ?? wvas produced for the first time in this city. Tbe lioise was by no means so fully attended as wve could have desired. In speaking of the muorits of the play, wve have no desire to detract fromt any reputatiun as a poet which Mr. Spicer's earlier efforts or his present production may have gained ...

BRISTOL ATHENÆUM

... BRISTOL ATHEN2EUM. ie NATIONAL MUSIC oF IRELAND. At Arrangements having been made with Mr. Iforrneastle, by the committee of thle Bristol Athenautm, for the delivery of a ycourse of lectures on the National Mlusic of Ireland, tbat gentle- s-man, assisted by Miss Cubitt, Miss rorter, and Miss Le Roy, se gave the first of the scries at thle Victoria-rooms, on Thursday a. last. The entertainmcnt ...

Poetry

... J?Octrpv. SONNET.-COMPOSED IN TIE ABBEY Or ST. DENIS. Nor always thus, inl calm sepulchral state, The. buriied miajesties of France reposed; Not alwvavs in the quiet marble closed They lay; for here oec it mad Imte Of ?? '111d order: drcst inl horrid gloom Dark Atheisn through this sacred fiac RIoar'd unicontroll'd and held her impious reign, And phtck'dl each kingly sleeper from his tomb! But ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... J1TMRaRY VAREETSES. ie There be some that can pack the cards, and yet cannot e play weell; so there be some that are good in cnnvasses and leotions, that are otherwise weak ?? Baconj. e NAPOLEON'S OPINION Or THE PRESS--A journalist, said the great Napoleon, is a grumbler, a censurer, a giver of' advice, a regent of covereigns, a tutor of nations. Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared ...