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... at' 1i no TO MY SIST~Rfe While others sing whato'er they 11814 0 ~My dearest sister, Say ad May lnot also wake the harp when thou hnsplrest the lay We tegr great pleasures if we view Of ~A paiutinlgbr ...

NATIONAL ART UNION FOR IRELAND

... The committee met for the transaction of business, as usual, on Tuesday evening, at their office, No. 13, Angle- sea-street. Mr. LANGLEY in the chair. The Honorary Secretary reported that he continued to receive from editors of the provincial press letters express- ing the utmost willingness to promote the interests of the society, and agreeing to insert the prospectusin their papers without ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... THEATRICALS,' &c. elie fat is natare.-SBAZBIZKB. SnUaEY.-The most crowded and enthusiastic snot- Ience bhids the walls of the Surrey theatre Icave con~ ltajoed for some time past were preseit a few minutes after the doers were opened, ott Henday evening, to wit- Frueaa the bong expec ted productien of a new dramatte apectacie, coiled The See .fieqsVc ow. The hocus, pit, aud gallery wore ...

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 ...

MADRIGAL SOCIETY, TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1846

... MADRIGAL SOCIETY, TUFESDAY, FEB. 10, 1846. F RIOGRAIIMME. 8( - i'ART I p 1.-Motet ?? . 0 be jofuT' . ?? . Pailestriia. 1' - 2.-Madrigal ?? Adieu, sweet Ainarillis . .. Wibye. al 3.-Madrigal .. Hearken to thy faithful swain . 3orales a, 4.-Four part song .. ?? Where the bee sucks ?? Dr .?noe. b 5.-*IvMotet .. Forth from the dark ?? . .i (i-Madrigal . . . Come again, sweet love ?? L1. Este. ...

THOMAS COOPER THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... THOM.S . . aZA.TI'S I o g I THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rbyme. In Ten Books. (one Vol.,w%. 6d:) The most.w6nderful effort of intellectual power pro- duced within the last entury.- The Britannisae. I ,Here we have a genuine poem springing out of the spirit of the times, and indeed out of the heart, and ex- erien of one who has wvrestled with and suffered in It. It is no other than a ...

Reviews

... Rtbirivo. THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL-PArT I. London: Artisan Office, Wellington-street North, Strand. We hail this publication as well worthy of its title, and well deserving the people's support. We have looked through most of the articles contained in this Part, and have perused them with much satisfaction. The object of the People's Journal, as stated by its editor, is the combining amusement, ...

Reviews

... : i= = Metingb LAYS OF THE LOOM. A SELscTIoX OF POETICAL PscaCS av JkYES Gow. Dundee: G. and J. Taylor. This unpretending collection of poetical pieces is another evidence of the mind and ability existing in the ranks of the working-class. To one of the most unfortunate sections of that class JAmrs Gow *balongs,-he is a handloom weaver. In his short and simple preface the author remarks, ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... AlUSIC A N]h ) TIH-E D)RAMIA. ?? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ?? CONOCERYT.-THEAThXE R0YAL. w. cA oncert in a blilnidg n'e(l for ?? perforniiices is d . generiliy a dull affus, under Lilly ciscnmistalnces ; but, why m ni manfuager, who is evidently bel eitieig- his treasury by bis t stock compally with the occasional assistailce of light ot hintinfirics fromn the metropolis, ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MR. LUCAS'S CLASSICAL EVENINc;S. No epoch in musical art has been attended with more important results than the introduction of classical chamber concerts in this country. Nothing has tended to improve public taste more than the meetings of amateurs of culti- vated and refited taste with practical and intellectual professors. Dreary was the period, in former days, between the close of the ...

MARK ANTONY'S FUNERAL SPEECH

... AOBRIDGIED AND ADAP'TEDJ FOR THE USE OF~ P1ROTECTION It1BET1N(;5. Friends, farmrers, coluntrymnen, lend me your ears; I croe to sp~eak of Peel, but not to praise hint.A Thi'lne bs tleit s;(onic toels Pus live isfter them; Some hkurry titeir own measures to their praves: Sot fares it with thle ci idiusx-scale. ffir Robert ,liatit toll you that the Corio-haWR are pernicious;: If son, to pasis ...

POETRY

... POi.TFIY. 0lt on itt o 140OeDIRDi.g( Tierss ?? tr ltA COOK. Thares ?? al l loveo deariv-.4ho toidmlt of bliss, TaCotnelithe comk.,cl; 1 leant llite to missa WVhee ilira tilbts in a !, ,ioek, we tuti iU ad ot -h re Sticks grace the cornor, ad hato lie about; ,bhess no I lirc, dere comrq tto annoy or almuso Vi4 heir 's arezihg-csl' buttzet of seo~tioiotus norvs e'ije>,e YOcm oi tb, ...