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... lqrbirw5i 'EilE ILLUMIj3NATED MAGAZINE-APRIL. Tl'e contents of this month's number are varied and entertaining. Travel and Talk, by LuIKF llsv, contains a severe castigation of tle homooopa- thie. quacks. The Past, the Present, and the lossible, is cleverly written. The Adventures of a Setallp, if wve correctly unolerstand thle writer, arplcar to be likely to be brought to an abrupt, ...

Reviews

... Erbiebm THE ILLUMINATED MAGAZINE-ArnIm. The contents of this month's number are varied and entertaining. Travel and Talk, by LuRE RODEN, contains a severe castigation of the homoeopa- thic quacks. The Past, the Present, and the Possible, is cleverly written. The Adventures of a Scamp, if we correctly understand the writer, appear to be likely to be brought to an abrupt, and invthsing ...

Poetry

... .loertr P. APRIL FOvLS. XEi who mourrptli day by day Thathis youth doth pass away Like the blossoms on the tree, Sure an April-fool must be: For the blossoms fade and die That the tree may fruit supply; So youth tied, we e'er should find Fruitful wisdom left behind. He who lives to garner gold, Selling what should ne'er be sold, Bartering pence for dross, why he Sure an Aplril-foul must be; ...

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... 1Xtb itb) 54 DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA- ZINE-APrtL. Bravely is the promise to make every article in this Magazine breathe with a purpose fulfilled by the editor and his clever assistant contributors. There is not a solitary page of this publication that does not fully redeem thle pledges given in the pro- j spectius, and realise all the expectations which were entertained by the most ...

The Feast of the Poets

... Crb¢ 1faot of tft jorty. PART Lt. A feast of nectard sweets, 01 Where no crude surfbit reigns ! It is a rule with us, that whenever an opportunity offes of. making known to our readers any new pro- ofe of the children of genius, wye embrace that duction mpart that knowledge; and whenever opre 0rtui tintieua ly award praise to as author, we toe pR . our unpurchased homage. It is not haste t ...

The Feast of the Poets

... te ?? of tet voat0. PART II. i Afeastof nectar'dsweets, C Where no crude surfeit reigns! *t ?? ule with us, that whenever an opportunity offers Of makir known to our readers any new pro- aiuction of the children of genius, we embrace that dpportt it tolmpartthatknowledge; andwhenever eppoatn lnscientinuslY award praise to an author, we baste to pay our unpurehased homage. It is not osten that ...

Poetry

... loottrp. APRIL FOOLS. gE who mourneth day by day That his youth doth pass away Like the blossoms on the tree, Sure arn April-fool must be: For the blossoms fade and die That the tree may fruit supply; So youth fled, we e'er should find Fruitful wisdom left behind. ?? who lives to garner gold, Selling what should ne'er be sold, Bartering peace for dross, why he Sure als April-fool must be Many ...

Reviews

... 3ftbi0. DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA- ZINE-APRIL. Bravely is the promise to make every article in this Magazine breathe with a purpose fulfilled by the editor andi his clever assistant contributors. There is not a solitary page of this publication that does not fully redeem the pledges given in the pro- spectus, and realise all the expectations which were entertained by the most sanguine ...

Reviews

... iblie ~IOUGLAS JERRIOLD'S SHILLING MIAGA- ZINE-APRIL. ,Bravely is thle promise to make every article in this Magazine ''breathevvith at purpose fulfilled by thle editor and his clever assistant contributors. 'Thereo is not a solitary page of this publication that -does net fully redeeni thle pledges given in the pro- j aSpectus, and realise all the expectations which wereI entertained by ...

The Feast of the Poets

... at r aot of tbe VoWtt. PART II. ?? feast of neetar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns ! lt is a rule with us, that whenever an Opportunity ffers of making known to our readers any new pro- *uetl * o the children of genius, we embrace that ,Pctltu itstoimpart thatknowledge; andwhenever ouscientiously award praise to an author, we ast~e to pay our unpurchased homage. It is not eftn tat ...

Poetry

... poctrp. A..W.L FOOLS. 1IE VihO mourtleth day by day ThathisY ttlh dloth Pass away lie the ?? the tree, Sure al April-foel nnist be For the hlossomls fade and die That the tree may fruit SuppIy; So youtll fled, we e'er should find Fraitful Wisdom left behind. lie wtho lives to garnet gold, Selling what should ueer be sold, Bartering peace for dross, why he Sure an April-fool muist be; lany ...

A BOWL OF PUNCH, FRESH BREWED

... A BO IVL OF PUNCII, FRESH BREWED. THE CRIMINAL DRAMA. We understand that in consequence of the growing taste of the public for witnessing the examination and trial of notorious criminals, it is in contempla- tion to apply to the Lord Chamberlain for a regular theatrical hcense for the Old Bailey and some of the principal police courts in the metropolis The atpli- cation will be backed by ...