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THE LAY OF THE DORSETSHIRE LABOURER, ONE ON THE POOR, HUMBLE, AND OBEDIENT

... THE LAY OF THE DORSETSHIRE LABOURER, ONE ON TIIE ,-POOR, HUMBLF, AND OBEDIENT. A Vorie Moderne Legeasde. Let not your honor be angry with our statement; our trials are greatand insupportable; thefar icre' behaviourto porlabourerscan- not be pleasing in the eight of God. Is it not Said in Holy Wril, I Muzrle not the mouth of the ox, for the labourer is worthy of his hire 7' We work hard for ...

SELECT POETRY

... CLING TO THY MOTHER. 53V GEORGE W. SETJHVN15. (From the Jersey XAers.) Cling to thy mother; for she was first To know thy being and to feel thy life; The hope of thee through many a pang she nurst, And, when midst anguish like the parting strife, Her babe was in her arms, the agony Was all forgot, for bliss of loving thee. Be gentle to thy mother; long she bore Thine infant fretfulness and ...

Original Poetry

... 1. : ?..(Arfofilfl ?? TO J1'ENCE tR T. ?? I wot not. feec 0of TN It A IRT * By thce,'myWIend, protest; ButJI believe thy head and heart Are worthy of the best. Hence, when I witness jeer or jibe, I On thy professions cast; And hear thee with the is npostor tribe Attempted to be class'd; t cannot well forbear, in sooth, One tribute-owing birth Not less unto thy moral truth, Than intellectual ...

Original Poetry

... t,., ? - artoluA Ottv. o SC. ts s t to ho-th ?? qusaiou ?-Rfam 11 Althen hu he Ulf himself aloft,. And 21t1saks Wmimei bre-top-44n, I uess thee' tqbkpg'hafs tuft -VAt Lita D.tlf Sinan. Foe now forooth e's i sll agot Foi *butl up by dalight;.. Pdig, i miesdjaio j fog,.. And fiI for want of a lig~t, To ?? with gaaef The Whe~anit e' luntitutionit. Where he may study A, I, C,;t In moat ...

THETFORD WOOL FAIR

... This Fair was held on Friday last in a new and com- modious building attached to the Bell premises at Thetford. A much larger party than usual dined toge. ther, Sir Win. B. Folkes, Bart., occupying the chair, being supported right and left by P. Bennet,jan., Esq., M. P., I. Birch, Esq.,IH. S. Partridge, Esq., WV. Folkes, Esq., Colonel Fitz Roy, Henry Wilson, Esq., E. Bennet, Esq.,W. Bryant, ...

LITERATURE

... The Kuight of Gtoynne. CHAPMAN and HALL, 184 Strand.-The first number of this publication appearth5 month, and-to judge from the specimen, a rich treat of frolic and fun is promnised to the reader; especially whe we state that the Knight of Gwvynne is fronm the rolig~c and witty pen of the authworof Charles 0 ?? Lorrequer; which conitain somany exquisite sketeires of character. The scene Is ...

LITERATURE

... Glendearo Colta eI a Tale concerning Church Princi- ples. By Miss Christmas. SMITH, r.ItIA, and Co., Cornhill.-The title of this interesting little work may not prove very attractive tothosepersonsfor whose edification it is nevertheless designed and well adapted. Its professed object is to induce its readers to examine the grounds on which they (have chosen to) hecome members of the Church ...

LITERATURE

... -II ?? Abbotlford Edition of the Waverlej Novels: ROBERT CADELL, Edinburgh.-The many fascinating stories con. tained in this work' dserved to be brought out in a supe. ior style ; and by the aid of the most eminent British artists this desideratum has been effected by the intro- duction of an almost exhaustless variety of engravings, consisting of views of places both ancient and modern, ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... The toilettes of the present moment are made suitable for the country and sea side, among which peignoirs are most fashionable, varying from the simplest style of neqglifg to the rich style of oriental robes, opening on elegant skirts, and termed Sultana peignoirs. Walking dresses are generally high. and no change appears likely to be made in sleeves; the jackets and other additions of the ...

LITERATURE

... LZITERATURE. Abbe ftford Edition of tie Waverfey Novels.-ROBERcT CADELL, Edinbargh.-Unlike many periodicals which are ushered into the world with great promise of excel- lence, and before completion often fall below mediocrity, this unique work has fully realized the, pledge given by its projectors, that no labour or cost should be spared to render the publication a work worthy of its great ...

ROLLS' COURT, TUESDAY, Jan. 20

... ROLLS' COURT,.TtrUsSAY, Jan. 20. Marquis of Her ford v. Lord Loather.-Mr. Koe (with whom was Mr. Rudall) said that the late Marquis of Hert- ford, by a codicil to his will, dated the 3d April, 1837, bequeathed to Charlotte Leopoldina Countess Emanuel de Zichy all the goods, chattels, plate, linen, money at the banker's, stock in the Monte de Milano, horses, car- riages, &c., he might be ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE; Abbo-iford Edition: Waverley9Novels. ROBT.CADHLL, Edinburgh. Woodstock.-The period of the great Civil War, ghici desolated England in the reign of Charles 1, was one in which the character and genius of the different parties had ample range; and the occurrences which befel either party were replete with ample ma- terials for a useful and instructive narrative-afford- iug at the ...