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April 1845
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Bristol, Bristol, England

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... 110ones Illusrotraed Blosok of BriltislL Sonr Part /. Edited by Georgc Jlogaurl, I/sq.-J. How, I1a, Fleet-street, London. The object of the promoters of this elegant publication (of which the openlirlg part is before ius) seems to be to resetie froin oblivion the sterling old English songs wbich have boen favour- ites with su(aessive generations of oat, countrymiten, and to pre- sent theta St ...

Poetry

... ~p2oatrp. SONNET.-Co)zIoSED AT ANTIEIIP. WtiTnit and nleal tbere 's many al sucene that brings Tihloughts ofl higb lowver; thy citadel of famce- Th}y hipl~, lori s etisrolie., slid adodes o>f ianme Whberco arie thy l~in ioely Ineeclisns feasted kings; Again tholt taill caltlied cal tow\er-lu 10(110 ID slevece through l its fles, till awved I CeliOO W hete Ru liens sent~s alt powve~rtul to ...

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... J1TMRaRY VAREETSES. ie There be some that can pack the cards, and yet cannot e play weell; so there be some that are good in cnnvasses and leotions, that are otherwise weak ?? Baconj. e NAPOLEON'S OPINION Or THE PRESS--A journalist, said the great Napoleon, is a grumbler, a censurer, a giver of' advice, a regent of covereigns, a tutor of nations. Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared ...