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... P 0 EL 1 iC \ . LOVED TOO L O:.G. Sj~tpOlUmlI quorumII tit')idait r-tis Claudt-rlustiumn. They say there is z-guivh in lovilng ia Nalo- (.II ! tis a deeper alld ?? 'C p it 'Io be ardenttly loved by thil uonid auil true-hcarted, ft Ilea tbe power ol kvtulo inlg thilt Iive has (departedt 1:lle our fvelkigs wince f.di d revive nc:t at Avill e ipbraid out' owni eulidiicss. Net culd tire uvs still ...

LAY OF THE MAGICIAN VIRGILIUS

... LAY OF TIHE DIAGICIAN VIRGILlUS. III days which nually a nurscry rhyme m )Describes as ?? once upon a tinim, 1:efore geography laid down nr The whereabouts of state and town, Or history with her crabbed pen Wearied with dates the sons of mcn St Wlhen science for art inmgic past id (Nouw owned the magic art at last), le And clowns believed that onl a book le 'T would raise the devil 'eon to ...

Literary Notices

... SOUTiliY'S IOCSE AT itESivtoK. 1 T'le garden wits neglected ; it showed that he, and fihe also, the allialihe hostess, who had loved to twiid it, had departed. It was uncropped, and going into the ranik luxuria nce of weeds, and showed at every turn the want of the hand of its former mistress, in tho mnidst of onr st oil, amidst its deserted walks, wve saw a workman wvith a ley in his hand ...

POETRY

... II ,1, ,11 O.E' . I - IJ he ;i e il t'cd wit d snt;vr, '3 li rie er ht, rtttcI is lt)t ?? I Ao'd Ili s t.-Ct4atf.ItS t ioW tO faly,. The pilci on Oli tree ndil 0le aIpri:, - t Nvi tlte 'o chill 1:at1 waeS StrkTi.l dubll) ?? ?? 1Ow e',Ct lhibi 1:1t, Y. t .it.,bin juhall still haivu lis el uitut. ?? the seilzlin It s sileIc'tI hle title ' hich ertt ctzitid [fly ?? y Ir;uiV -isut tt~e atorois o ...

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... I I t14- I ?, 1,? ?? T J1.0ticro. 'viie C IIAITcF AND)'rt renaot :vim err. IiII' t that oldil 1,1tlier 'rhady turning do~wn the road ? 'ter wa a time when, he said ?? woldd h~iv t breit atirali to have finet tni-bnt as thet old tallow was ?? rwt worth powder and shot, thle ?? ?? llever renewod, and it is out of (iiitCe ths otur yre.rs Who knows but I'll ktiork. a ?? 011 ci i Iiii, ...

POETRY

... 1) 0) 1NT 1' Y.o l aadidis5 foar4litsl Sc hool, RED HILL, NEAR BEAUMARIS, COQNiIUTEOD BIY PlIrs. M. 1O.NN iE1S. MlHIS School will be re-opened on the 1st of AIUCUST, 1846. COUNTY OF MERIONET1H. R 'i E ED1E' PE8 0 I ? PE RT TO BE SOLD, DWEILLING HOUSE containing two Sit- ring-roomis, and a Kitchen on the ground floor, five Bed-rooms on the upper story, a comn- mioeious Wharf with Buildings, ...

A FRIGHTFUL PICTURE

... A- ilIGHTIJUI, l.l'r-Ul'i,. C oi 'llolil'l, al ?? e of tlie ?? of ?? ik, i I¾ pul.i0i bctti to tbe Dukiie of \\Welling oi1l, ?? I, xt- O lla',1 Ul h1 d sn much of tile dlisthess in thO ?? piiIS 01' the COMM0V, I WeN'1t on the 1ith t nstaut to. 131 re, IIre zl, Ii top ive the histalicle of :e l !le I visi'cd, 11s an ?? oh' thl 't''to o0 the 12'tile CsOlS dlistrict, I s:1ill state simply Nvwh:It ...

POETRY

... P 0 E 'TRY. WEIATHIEIR PR.EDILECT'OxNS FOR. ISIG. ny Pit lltsu1 lOUNCII, EsQ., v:M.s. JA.NU.aRY . .If tile glass be verv lowr- Look feo tempest, vind, and snowv- 1I it rises do nt't des pair, lor then pceliaps it may be fair. 'M'eu:xen. .If it be intenisely cold, Tlhen I Miiknit te wit till hold ' 1'%vill ble .warinver if it doott, Perchance '-till, pelriance it won't. .licif ?? W.hen the ...

POETRY

... . P0 E, T Y. CllESTER CUl' CIAIIUADES. No, I. i'lr /rf.st is a name, as scehoolbovs know, 'Ic'iat delno es the Ikillh or tile stialdes bllowv \Whelt yO reat'oill ty s,'emid, thle struggle s begin l's every laCC that yoU hop)e to Nilt. As the P},st voul near, the nidse that is heard Wi l~l gie yoll, I tlink, al idea of toy thirtd. II. The hum at' bees, the voice of birds, Your loveliest ...

POETRY

... ORell ot the sailor ?? I ltll seen IllV filrst at sea, Anid TilallY! 11 galhlulit c'tlsv Ila ve Itet Cijthl deaith through ICe. 'I hi wcordl if' \(U belihual, V-l., far wl vanctji ill yvtrs, I)C: atl lltd til gave her dsaLd, As long ats I aliti thir's. Onie letter miire dispiaeel, \ liquor bringS to ieow, Iiis pleasant t lthie taste, Aild known V to mlost of you. .S. YL. It. Ol.D SCiLOOL-1O', ...

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... Rlitcrarp TFit I, DFAD) S01,D11,11 A\tD nil;' 1IDON, I. It wvas Sir Rowand 11ill's earniest tlesicO tel alp Lure tins tonol party of, t ha cieuely ; or vhiiCII ln!ii rpote the cavalry we_-re rd ered toflordl the ti nfl- dian t loni d ,istLance below thle rin ined bridghe, to' ?? fithem end, if' possible, to Cut elf their, L retreaitt. TI ha, ir ?? hait ?? II tf ii t II try do cc in bi o i ...

POETRY

... I 0(J ' ) R N xy. 1 U.1! alirriliuti d ?? uu'CL. 1.Ill' :IIii k;t1 fi ?? , 121.1)1 Lh g !cit ciii 0cLci tilc) u II .s l I I ?? t, *%1tii ii,,,llti - I' L I L tcilci tiH, ili. e , CI ?? LA IISN 110 cI 1StIL ie)!,g ?? ri s voids wetitdiegv I1 I Lligit the. stoni.I I11evIr i 1l.,N~li ig ?? 1.'lI; I I:.,lgi tlhcu wv;e OL; VI I lie Ivalls ofn 1hi!e 1r1l, AlX:1 H e IIc'S coveet (lvIC fil t1ic S ...