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Poetry

... 0 pactrp=. THEi GOLDSMITiV's DAUGHTER. [TRANSLtATrED FROM UtILANtD.] itr (,fo-linithtlt ' 1 ei0lgt ?? jesvelS stailltS, Ilisdau11411e Icr liv hi koive-- M o1ire thlkit tile ?? of nil the lainsb, llelen1, art tioul to 10c. A stitely knig*ht dotl: enter nOW, frets Ielheealv lyithl wiill sirc- * ake eI d I ?? tor the brow O0 tmy ?? tiette, I desie ' Attit vitoi tile glitteerlig wreatth vats ...

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... LAilY HESTER STANsOrP.'s OPINION OF WELLINGTON.-The Duke is a self-taught man, for he was always in dissipation. I recollect one day Mr. Pitt came into the drawing-room to me, Olh, said he, how Ihave been bored by Sir Sydney, with his box fill1 of papers, and keepins me for a couple of hours when I had so much to do. I observed to him that heroes were gene- rally vain: I Nelson is so. is ...

Poetry

... ?poetrp. LAMENT roi SOPHIA STURGE. The whole compass of titeratiure does not contain a nobler or more deserved funeral hniciit thla tile fotloNvin, writtenl oil thoe decaso of one of tlhe lc5t of woscol) thv a ljoet ofit kilndred spit tt, whose heart tnd soul speak out through lis verse. Who cil fail to reverenee the religiols faitl andl liscilillo in which suel minds lire traiied to such ...

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... POVERTY AND WEAe,'Ti.-Men are apt to measure national prosperity by riches; it would be right to measure it by the use that is made of them. When they promote an honest commerce among mn, and are motives to industry and virtue, they are, withlout doubt, of great advanitage; but where they are madc all instrument of luxury, they enervate and dispirit the bravest ?? Berkeley. GERMAN E DRCATION ...

THE DRAMA

... THE DRAMA, Oar Theatre opened for the usual September season on Monday last, and if we may judge from thc vigour with which the mariageress has commenced the campaign. she is determined to carry the public by it ?? ee sain. rho ordinary stock company is a superior one, and should of itself command liberal support; but 5Mrs. JI'Cready does not propose to rely alone on its powers, but announces ...

Poetry

... Poctro. A BENEDICT TO A BATCHELOR. [itoMl TimE KintcrKiErocKir.R DON'T tell mont you haven't got time- That other thinigs clilin your attentIon: There 's not tile lenst reason or rthyme III the ?? exelst vou can mtnnelo. Don't tell rte aibiut Ither fish,' Yoaw dity is d ie whell you Itir 'cen Anid vou never will relish tuo dsli i, Utless you vc it WOtAN to try '0111. Yen tonl y drenm of ...

Literature

... ELfterature. CDllietas .Nei Mifontdsllv-J1. Colburn, Great Marlborougihstreet, London. Confessions of a Water-Patient, is a curious paper by Sir Edward Lytton Buiwer (we must persist ill giving him tile name by which lie is best known), in vhich the baronet expresses vast faith in the beanllts of the Cold-water System. Sir Edward has made trial in his own person, and professes that it has ...

BRISTOL SEPTEMBER FAIR

... BRISTOL SEPTE MBER FAIR. ; Our autumn fair commenced on Monday last. THi CATTLE 'F=aIR was held in the Cattle-market, Temple-meads, and was ; characterised by more activity than has prevailed for some 8 years past, a great deal of stock having changed hands at remunerating prices. Some farmers, who expected very high filgres, were of course disappointed; but we believe that, s generally ...

The Drama

... te Drama. An English translation of SopIocles' Greek tragedy of * Antigone, with the ancient lyric chorusses, waes produced at our Theatre onllonday. We had hoped that the novelty of the attempt anl the known classic character of the play would have attracted a full audience: we are sorry to say, however, that the house was bat. hsdiifcrentlv attended, the b'o.;es-where one might have ...

Poetry

... Zctr.trp. TIE WIND-FRom TI1F (DUTlLN) I 'm ?? of thle lndtllnind sky, Akl of the sel0. A palace-ctol(d I well on hig , Aisi dwaxlk me ttee: The slin itiS 00 100 each fkl oflivin b ligh->tC'l' o, jtd eriotooggJitd'.' sUll' StonSa e brsglut on ro I ruid 1i11 00l tile Teotrpost's bltch, In1 thundl~erin htSwevep(; I scourg ve tll((: (do(lnls from scowvlnlig bhack- ro crimson0 lcojo; Auji loul I ...

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... W ?? often pretend to fenar what we really despise, and more I often to despise what we really feer. I SErlanc AFrTER ?? you cannot bc happy in one 3 way, be hlappy in another ; and this faculty of disposition wants but little aid from philosophy, for health and good humour are ; almost the whole anfiira. w&ny run about after felicity like an r absent man seeking for his hat, while it is on ...

Literature

... ELftcrature. Phe Wstmister' Revicew; .to. sG.-S. Clarkee, P~all-niall East, ILondon. The subjects in the prescut number of thle Westmniilster are judiciously varied, and range over a widc space, commencing with Shaksperian Criticism and ending with Railway Im- rpovesnents. 'Tie paper on Shakepereis from tule pels of thle critic whose new reading of thle c aatrf Itcbethi, in a former ...