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... nittrature. SELECTED POETRY. THE GOLDSMITH'S DAUGHTER. FaOX THE GERMAN OF UHLAWD, A goldsmith stood within his stall With pearls and gems around, Mr gems are precious one asid all, Yet art thou, my Helena, The best I ever found. A gallant knight came blithely in, Good morrow, maiden fair, And you, my goldsmith there within, mako me a costly crownlet To deck my sweet bride's hair. The crown ...

Selected Poetry

... sclectal vocirp. THE VOICES AT TIlE THRONE. A little child, A little tneeh-faced, quiet, village child Fat singing, Iy her cottlge door, at eve, A low, sweet, Snblatls song. No btunian ear Caughbt the fitint Inulody-nuo htteatil eye llt,eid th,, upturne, d asrect, or tie smite That wreathed her itnoetnt lips the whlile they bresthed The oft-repeated burden of the hyfmn, 'Pitaise God ! praise ...

Selected Poetry

... ,stiectro vortrij. FAlIVilELL TO DECEMBE R. Hail to thee! bail to thee ! summer day sun I Brilliant and long is the course that VO a run Lightning thc rose on the straw-covered hut, Storing the hedges with berry and nut. Flash on in the strength of your glorious pride, Scorching the green-sod and gilding the tide. But my welcome is ncithlr so long nor so loud As it is vhen you pcep from a dark ...

Selected Poetry

... 5scctett VoictWp. TIHE IIAl1UINGERS OF ?? CAsbd iuld re, ?? of the spring. YT fait Iful sfulw-,, flet of wvilig, il llms, (neloos,. ?? TIrtlu s, and( very o ild(dr bird, T1,t llumlt Your: v Iltlilred chirpings heard Tlllonih the green wnod6 aund dales. iod shield ye, Easter laibies all, Fair roses, huda. zand blossoms stnall And ye, iflirnt erst the gare Of Aj:nx lid Narciss did print, Yo wild ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... SUAILsPF's LOeDON M IAGAZINE. Monthly Parifor June. London: T. B. Sharpe. A most pleasant, agreeably-varied, and well-embellish- ed number. Soma of the stories, s etches, and poems, are superior to those in most of our oldest established magazines. The Fate of the Flemings is a metrical romance which would delight the ear of Bishop Percy or Sir Walter Scott, if they were alive, to read it. ...

GLENARM FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... GLENARMl FARNIING SO)CIETY'S CATTLE SHOW V. The third annual ce ?? shlvw of the above thrivinZ so- ciety took place onl TI'silay, in the Cast lo yard, kind I1 ,rantedr for the onciasino, by Edmund M'Donnell, Eqq. Tlie h lack cntile were niumerouis, and di pl aveyd superior breeding., 'I'lle hm'rseq wre oiuly of an avi-rage descr'ip. lion. Thern were oiins very fine sheep and swine on thfe show ...

LURGAN UNION FARMING SOCIETY

... FIRST ANNUAL CATTLE SrOW. Tina Luragan Farming Society held its first cattle show on Tuesday last, on the mall, Lurgan. Sixty head of cattle wero entered for competition, those exhibited being of a superior description, especially two bulls, one the property of Francis Fforde, Esq., and the other of ir. Berwiclk, whieh was presented to hilnt by his excellent landlord, Sir Robert Bateson, Bart. ...

Literary Reviews

... Eitcraro uck)icwo. UT,. i4Cttsorils'S ErInuqjjtnoil MAGAzTir. December, s~oltil anill wceighty B~elackwood often is, int, more S thitn musttl; Month. A review of Kohl's travelt wnonz thle Ditmirschers of Denmnarkc gives us a greal quanitity of information respecting a very curious countr3 o viri a tie iriou, pcoiplo. Wo are next introduced tc Ji,flv'iia, nuder fi h rvitent brilliant government ...

Literature

... n-itcraturt. SE L E C TE D P 0 L ETI ?? TIlE SIRANGERI. A Stranger came to a rich marin' dloor. Anid 6rniled on his miglity feast; A rid away lis Ilighitit child lie bore, Arid laid her toward the East. lie caine next sprinig, With a smn ile rio gay, Ablc, tilne tie E:ast wind blows, Anid aooth ler briglit crestuire lie led imay, With a chieck like a burning rose. Auid lie canin onpc mroom, ...

Literature

... Lfiterature. S EE C1 ?? E D P O E TR ?? THE THREEl WOItULDS. The Nvorld in whiih we like is bright W'ith beauty and with loveliness; And 11n:1iy a form.with fifo asd light, W ith fairy neise and gorgmeus dress,. A llures with gay and gl:bl dleceit Our I% anderig eyes and roving ftet. The world tcv whilch Nu go is pure I'tto wayworn pilgrinr's home of rest; Its peimeures are Is rich and surc As ...

THE VAMPIRE

... TIlE VAMP'IRE. ?? take the following spirited sketch from a vigorous poem withl the nbo e title in the last number of the Literary (,,izettc, from the pen of Williom Read, Esq., of Killyleagh, crlloty Down,I '-tile Vaonpire is one of a scrics of pcn-and ink portraits, which are evidently taken trom real lif',] itllold tile portrait! truer cnnnot start lrl'oln calotype or photograpilic art. ...

Literature

... iltrature. SlLEC7TED POE TR Y. TIMl MOON. DY C. D. STUAPRT. .Flow like the smile of her I love The pale moon's gentle beams, Far floating from their home above, In soft and silvery streams. Slant tbrouggh the lattice, on my fiace n hed throw their shadowy light, And strange sweet visions o'er me trace Their wizard shapes all night. The fondly loved, the early flown- The friendls of many a year ...