LITERATURE

... TArT'S MAGAZINEO. Sisapkln and Marshill.-This magazine has, like others of its northern brethren, 1o4t Its political charm. It has prophesied to\ no purpose, for the end Is disappointment. Frem the usrul nan of its literary contents, we make two or three short extracts of Cromwellrs Boyhood :- Earlyin Janary,i 6o3, the old grandfather, Sir Henry, 'The Golden Knight of Hlinchinbrook,' died; ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTIE.LLIGENCE. t THlE HIUMDRED AND SIXTHI ANNIV~ERiSARY' OF '1l MADRIIGA L SOCI ElY. The Itiluivieisar I''festivid of'thet Madtrigal Society-I le most ancient oif tilie ?? societies in, tile nietropults--wxas celebr-ated ,lust nipilit fin Freeiniisoiis' Iliall, WI nicli wae opened icr tlt, fi rt litaoe si te it has been redecorated, oiml( is seen noW to great advantagwe siines the ...

POETRY

... ?? ;P-~ l (FOR THE EXETER F'LYING-POST.] - (A SONG.) DEQICATyD (WITHOUT PERMISSION) TO Till LADIES OV DITONt AND NxUTRel . cols fiil un your giasses, I'll give you a towat. Let's drink it with seven times seven; Wit, Women, and Wine ia tbe West rule the teast, Here's a hoalth to the Beautios Of DcvonY You may talk of this fair-haired Circassian mnad, of Sultanas, the pride of the East ; A ...

Poetry

... . 4ottrp. UTIIHTARIAN SONNET. WuAT are vain verses, flil of war Sitd love, Ble skies, and misty Idlls, said gentle g des, Anld dovwbeasprllkled elowers, ad grassy vales, And swaiis, love.wounded, phiing in a grove? T'ley are not poetry: tho fools, that rove In lilton's limbo, ract their shalalow brains To rave to ovory wind souh pullng strains; Not so those bards whos1e song is heard above. ...

Reviews

... etbittb)0 TAlT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE-JANUARY.- Edinburgh; Tait: London; Simpkin and Mar. sball. We feel great respect for WILLIAM IOWITT, than whom few writers have more instructed and de- lighted us, we are, therefore, sorry to find hini in this number of Tait's MagazinO holding up O'CONNELL Xs a patriot. We will not dispute his picture of O'CONNELL as a landlord, though so widely different ...

Literature

... R Al-crallive. [t'Oit T11, NOR'T1 WAV.ATS ClIILONICLII.] cfoneilluviot e~f A.S IFl.\ r ?? T'HiE UNPITB- LiLtlEl) 'i 111TIVI, 01' OF A UL)IE1t.' 0000UR:Iir1'CL.;j St 11Sl:'EXNT TO 'Vill -, A.CTION ?? IttYONNI., (COX'N U IUE. ) Eylen t1is co il;jelisoan money, as IIell as olur' pay, so hardly cameid, so justlv and so1 lon, du, \v;3 1U,!(01 (lilt with palrIsilliIlliotIS 11li1d11 wjitl long, loug ...

POETRY

... ? : ? . ? M. ?s k T , Imle, Mwo THE DtATHI BED. BY THOMAS HOOD. We watch'd her breathing through the Inight Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro, So silently we seem'd to speak, 90 slowly mov'd about. Aswe had lent her half our powers To eke berlving out. Our very hopes belied our fears, - Our fears our hopes belied- We thought her dying when ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... 'fIlE LITE 3RARY EXAMVIINE I) I Sketches from Life; by tie late Laanee Blancchard.' With a Memoir of the Author, by Sir Edwvard Buloer LIytton, Bart. Three vols. Colburn. l The life of a poor man of letters must be fill of interest, if truly told. For a story must have greet interest, surely, which is ioll of toil and struggle; fall of amlbition; with its beginning in hope autl its end in ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7611 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASliONABLiE INTl.LLIGENUe1 I WVINDSOI, Tl'tinq SlY. 0 I'Tiestidn llOet, her nieltl, and his ItRyal Highness Prinhce l berts vltl lbI: 10;:r1;z lr sill take their lepallruru frolni' lie Castlle 0t! flii-willii' OrCaIDilI. The Court will proceed to Bucklingllill PfitCe, alid tl rl,- (hitely after the opening Of the h1ouSe, lehve ?? ior the Isle of Wighst. The Queen swill not return to Windsor ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL IENTELLIGENCE. TIIE ETIIIOI'IAN Si-,EN~ADlERS. PreSident POL:'S pilgieiioi$s Jtestilgi has not been for- worded to this country without SoII1( Jir itigng qualifi- cation. Before the thunder of war comes boonming across thi Atlantic, to make of the 13ritishers an eveilasting SnilaSh, POLKr has ?? to try the soothillng system. 11s resolved, in accordance with his Terpsicitorean ...

Reviews

... ftb ieb0. TAlT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE-JANUAnY.- Edinburgh; Tait: London; Simpkin and Mar. shall. We feel great respect for WILLIAM 110WITT, than whom few writers have more instructed and de- lighted us ; we are, therefore, sorry to find him in this number of Tait's ,1Aeggazine holding up O'CoXmEmt as a patriot. We will not dispute his picture of O'CONIN.ELL as a landlord, though so widely ...

THE WEST INDIA MAIL

... Southampton, Tuesday.—The royal mail steamer Dec, Captain Hemslcy, arrived here this morning at 8 o'clock, with mails from Antigua, Nevis, Tortola, Montserrat, St. 1 Kitts, St. Jago de Cuba, Jacmel, Jamaica, Grenada, St. Thomas, Barbadoes, Demerara, Berbice, Trinidad, Tobago, St.Lucie, St.Vincent, Martinique, St. Domingo, and Gaudalope. Her dates arc, Demerara Dec. 19th, Trinidad 23rd, ...