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... I Sonnet To the Young Lady, who Iamenftrd (hat 8he teas not morc BeautyW. . REPINE not Lady that thot art not rich Inbeauty'sgifts. Ob vishnotthatthychbeek Could vie in beauty with the blushing rose, Or that thy eyes like sibyl's fires could witch A giddy throng to worship at thy feet And thoughtless pledge thdir faithless, fragile vows. These charms though bright, are fading;-you possess A ...

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 ...

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... - - I The Cigar.-Strango, Paternoster Row.- This is a very pleasant little book, highly interesting to all stokers, and full of valuable hints relative to smoking of all sorts, from the aristocratic cigar, down to the plebeian pipe.-Morcover, we have a coo- donsed history of the introduction of tobacco in England, and some very excellent and ingenious arguments in favor of the weed. There is ...

POETRY

... I -1 ?? * ' 6 '04 Our Rant. They lie in valies buried deep, They stud the barren hills, They're mirror'd where proud rivers swee, And by the humbler rills. A blessing on each holy fane, Wherever they may stand, With open door, for rich and poor, The Churches of ourland! Ye boast of England's palaces, Her cities and her towers- Of mansions, where her sons, at ease, Dwell 'midst her greenwood ...

POETRY

... eatc MOib of fiSpring. BY FRANCES BROWN. Sing on, bay fane and forest old, By tombs aud cotiggeBeavea, And tell the waste of coming flowers, The woods of coming leaves;- The same sweet song that o'er the birth Of earliest blossoms rang, And caught its music from the hymu The stars of morning sang It hailed the radiant path of spring, By stream and valley fair, And o'er the earth's green hill ...

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... Library of Travel, Part 12. Egypt and Nubila. Chap- man and Hall.-We give the following extract: EGYPT AT SUNSET. Egypt always singular and intereiting. but nuder an autainual sunset it is beautiful. The sun sinks behind a grove of palms in a golden sky, upon which their most delicate featherings are distinctly described. A rich amber light glows over the landscape, and makes the meanest and ...

POETRY

... I tao £prtln. (By' the Anthor of R ral Solnnets Longine;m , Thw Cathecdral Bell Iand other Tragediea.) Exhilirating time! through young and old Pouring sensations of new life and joy; Restoring pleasures, never known toD.cy: In thee, with exultation we behold A rapid resurrection, and display Of po wer, all renavant to clothe the earth; To robe the trees, and give their issues birth; And, ...