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April 1845
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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Poetry

... 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 ...

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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, ...

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... 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 ...

Vatieties

... variftks? e In Ireland a sharp fellow is said to be as Y cute as Power's fox-the fox of Ballybotherem, which el used to read the papers every morning to find out where in the hounds were to meet. Df The American negroes are remarkable for y the pertinacity with which they mimic the dress, 7 actions, and manners of the whites. Even in their it funeral courtesies the spirit of imitation is ...

Poetry

... 10ortrP. A CASE AT SESSIONS. Testerday, at the Sessions held in Buckingham, The Rev. Simon ShatWood, famed for tucking ham And capon into his appointed man, tiravely discuts'd a (testly breach of law, And then comnloitted to the county jail (After a patient hearing) Wila Flail: For that he, Flail, one day last wveek, Was seen maelcionsly to sneak And bend his body by the fence Of his own ...

Poetry

... :otrL12 A CASE AT SESSIONS. yesterday, at the Sessions held in Buckingham , The Rev. Simon Shutvwood, famed for tucking ham And capon into his appointed man, Gravely discuss'd a deadly breach of law, And then cornmittell to the county jail (After apatient hearing) William Flail: For that lie, Flail, one day last week, Was seen maliciously to sneak A d bend his body by the fence of his own ...

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... - ?? Rrbicbm THE ILLUMINATED MAGAZINE-APRIL, The contents of this month's number are varied andl entertaining. Travel and Talk, by Liua ROD}e:S, contains a severe castigation Of the homoeopa- thie (Iuacks. The Past, the Present, and the l'ossilcle, is cleverly written. The Adventures of a Scamnp, if we correctly understand the writer, bppear to he likely to be brought to an abrupt, ...

Poetry

... loottrT2 A CASE AT SESSIONS. Yesterday, at the Sessions held in Buckingham, ThelIeI. Simon Shuttwood. famed for tucking ham And capon into his appointed man, Gravely discuss'd a deadly breach of law, And then comniitted to the county jail (After a patient hearing) William Flail: For that he, Flail, one day last week, Was seen maliciously to sneak And bend his body by the fence Of his own ...