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The Court and Fashion

... ,Lrfjc Court alM S'loyWoll. The London Ti'forneisg Post of Thursday contains the announcement which we now cepy in the hope that the intelligenee may be correct :- THtE QIEEN'9 VISIT To IFlELAND .-W IhavP great satisfaction in announcing that the anticipated visit of her maijesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert to the sister island is definitively fixed to taxe piace during the ensuing ...

ELEGIAC

... ELJ.GIA C. On the death of Mr. John Robinson, the Eminent tl Harpist, of B~angor. t d Sivect Harpist-tbou are gone to dust And I will weep beside thy lyrc. ti To think those cords must evcr rust ti That filld my soul with Bardic fire. , 0 2 d And may a son of Cymru dear n 'I hat ftlt the raptures, of thy lay, . WVill ?? awvay the mournful tear, When told that thou art gone to clay. a 3 U: . ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... THIE O'DONO(:}lll-NO. IV. Thies is a good number of this popular tale. Some of its pages sparklle. Now characters are introduced ; and, as the tale proceeds, teie increased interest of the reader is excited. We arc mistahen if tile O Donoglhie do not prove to be one of Mr Lever's most popular works. The ilinstrations this month are admirable. We extract the last chapter. Sir Mlarmadulre ...

POETRY

... P)O0E TRY. RINCIS CA.\I.N.ANIC. NhI y of rii vailiu clictties sholtih thev sinIg! \S .rr gold Igd or/e I/w s O1s ilI tile tedrlilijig Idg. 1.acIlc~v., S- OY nvlUS iMY Ol.D C0MI'PANIONS. ldv heart Ires Lvariledl, lil.e Lrilii IleaCLtS, M itlh IIl the forvorr \ouItlh itlplItS; Ai all lie rralirtilr that feelirir; vlilles it~s chel i ,elet eire IV0(prrli5 rI ricild. ,IL ijIiiZ_ V1j,1ts palseil ...

Literature

... ItLturatuar. SELECTED POETRE. A DIEU. Friend of my heart, adieu ! God keep thee in His care! Receive thi3 parting siglh; Believe this parting prny'r; And do not quite forget the few Bright hopes wc've known. Adieu! adica! Remember vanisli'd hours,- Let nietnory softly dwell On one who thiljink of thee With thoughlts too deep to tell,- On one whose love mere steadfast grew 'Mid c]ouds and tears ...

Literary Notices

... it:tCrarl) .2l'ai olla ll' .sl .iia~ ?? dr-lti~ 'e Fu' Yea'so 125I Irlh'idtlve' in t/al L'olong Nol'st' ot' a I 'al/eaYe S3 2'enad the W I'od; J lesiracian1 I 'oeina, ?? 13Y I RICH AR no Ito ITT. 11011doi, 1 ii ,. Longip a il tuid Co. 5 1,iclhtrd Hewi~itt is a brothier of JWi'iillam ieitt, 2 all1d, like hlimi, aI poet end it Sentimnentalisat. P Suchi was nian ilostly not1 tile mnan fur LI ?? 5 ...