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... THE ANSWER OF SPRING. I come, I come I I heard the call Of earth, on every side; I saw the tears which the sky lot fall, And I'd fain those tears were dried I've struggled, and burst from the icy bond Which winter had o'er me cast; 1 hear sweet greetings, all loud and fond, And I come o'er the world at last I I smile, and the sunbeam broke forth, to shed A brighter and warmer ray; I smile, and ...

POETRY

... 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 ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Go _ o a _ The Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, took an airing 0n Friday morn. ing in an open barouche and four. The Equerries in Wai9rn. Colonels Arbuthnot and Bouverie, were in attendance oxgso back. The Princess Alice and Prince Alfred were taken rse pony and walking exercise in the royal gardens of Buckinghi Palace. His Royal Highness ...

Published: Sunday 13 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1587 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITr,10.Ast. Tayx LIDi7RAT Lsc TRAVEL. Edited by W. K KELLY, Rsq., with llustrations. Egypt and Nub-a Pant VI. By J. A. St. Jorn. Chapman ania H.9tc.-There are _O many capital scenes described in this number, that we are puzzled to know which to allude to. Mr. St. Jobh is RoW rapidly ascending the Nile, pausing as be goes, to examine whatever of curious is to be seen on the banks of the ...

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 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 ...

Reviews

... 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, ...

LITERATURE

... Asmertcan Facts. Notes {and Statistics reoative to the Governmaent, Rejsolnlecs, DEagycgients, fanl faetlles, Comiam rece, Reliqion,, Educa tion, Litcerat re, Fiec Arts, Mranners, 01td Customs of thei United States of Amseri(a. By GEOnGE PALMER PUTNAM, Member of the New York Historical Society, &c. With Portraits and a Map. [London: Wiley and Putnam. It has often been charged 11po10 the ...

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 ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIC ANb THE DRAMA. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (HXCLVSIVE FOR THE BRA.) ACADEM5E ROYALE DE ?? Sunday last 'RO- bert le Diable was on the bills, and this magnificent composi- ?? attracted, as it has invariably done beforea great affluence of spectators. The performanie was satisfactory, and Duplex and Mdlle. Nan were justlv applauded. Madame Flora Fabbri, one of our most ...

Published: Sunday 13 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6182 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...