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... Atbirwo. ?? ?? Parliament having re-assembled, and the questions already mooted therein being of the utmost im- Portance, and involving the necessity of our report- Ing the (debates at great length, we are compelled, for the present, to curtail our ] TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE-FaRvRAny. Edinburgh: W. Tait, Princo's-street; London, Simpkin and Marshall. Tait opens this month's number with a ...

Tit Bits

... fit r dd THE POLITICAL CAMBiLEV11. oft has 'it been toy lort to see A gret it fool. ie fool could bie, Ate endiuig ietiloiig., wvith a Shout, ThaiW..'oUld be better Peel1 nere out; While Others noisily inailtaitat Tliey'ra gla.4 that lie is in *egaiii. One would at oncie re-luse ?? And one Would bow to Ilia keicison. Tlwo politician.'.. each inellu'd, To be of quite al ditffet ent mind, Began ...

THOMAS COOPER THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... -=MAB OOOrLT HI 5MaaTOT'w s ?? *6SA. _TE PURGATC,('Y OF SUICIDES. A PrIsolt 'iihyme. In Ten Boowks. (One Vol., 7s. Cd.) I Trhe VAIVt woenderfutl effert of intellectual povier pro. .vfitdwi ttan the last eentury.-71we Briteannia. v' Wtve we have a genuine poem springing oat of the *itit of the tirdes, and Indeed out of the heart, and ex- erience of one who has wrestled With and suffered in it. ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST WORKS

... ?? 'ยข Z Y t I; I{ TEK .off: S. 'N2 Oi.R .. TIHE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prion Rhiynie. In Ton Books. (QuO'Vol., ?? 6).) 'The moat wendritf effort of htelledtual power pro. 'iinee withlnth lahtsesaury.''fl Bstiotinio -. w6re We bave-a'gennlns poem springing out of the agrit of the tiries, and ltide d but of the heart, and ex. se-iene of one who has wrestled with mid suffered In it. -It ie ho ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... THOMIAS CorPflR, THE CHARTISE'8I WOZNCS. TIME PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rlhyme. In Ten Books. (One Vol., 7s. Od.) The most wonderful effort of intellectual power pro. 4uced withia the last @entuTy.-Ye Britanida. Here we have a genuine poem springing out of the rpirit of the times, and indeed out of the heart, and er . srience of one hto has wrestled with and suffered in. it. It is no ...

Poetry

... I l~ealp. BEAUTIES OF 1YRON. NO. XXV1II. THgE SISO OF CORItNTI.' The great critic JEFFREY has pronounced this pooem to be ,' ms siagnifcelt cotlposition. For ourselves, we cannot ratewat very highly, although it contains much beautif'ul poetry, as che Iollowing extracts will tastify:- CORIINTHI. Many a vanish'd year and age, And tempsa's breath, and battle's rage, Have swept o'er Corinth; ...

Reviews

... litbitiv& ?? 11 ?? DOUGLAS .yERROLTYS SHILLTIG MAGA. ZINEt-FaRuARv. London, .Paoch Office, 8a, We conbiier this number of Jerrold's Magazine to be inferior to most of its predecessors. 'Phis jnfe- rority is mailly the result of the absence of two of the principal features usual in this publicati-the i dtor's store of St. Giles and St. James, and the excellent ~istorytor Young Englaad, ...

Reviews

... Atbitb)04 LAYS OF THE LOOM. A SELUCTIOX OF POETICAL Pjuccns3arJwmszGow. Dundee: G.andJ.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 JAMEs Gow belongs,-he is a hand-loom weaver. In his short and simple preface the author remarks, The ...

Poetry

... I M I I =1 ?? ?? BEAUTIES MOR BYRON. - .X0. XIX. TErE SIEOE 001' ONT1E.7 We close out notice of this poem with the follow- Ondun Citheransq, dgI appears The gleam of twice ten thousand spears; And downwatrd to'tha'listhilah plain, From ahore to shore ofelthei main, The tent is pithbed, the crescent shines Along the Moslem's lesagering lines; And the dusk Spalil's bantds advance Beneath each ...

Poetry

... i3oarpi, ?? ?? ?? -- I- ?? BEAUTIES OF BYRON. N50. XXVIII. TIE SIGXit 0 CORINITH.' The great critic JEFFREY has pronounced this ponem to be . a magnijficeit comapolition. For ourselves, we cannot rate it very highily, althtoigh it contains Buch beautiful pootry, as the following extracts will testify -- CORtINTHS. Many a rnnish'ml year and age, And tempest's brestb, and battle's rage, Have ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... TROmAg Coors. TnH COARTISTI WOREB. THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rhyme. In Ten Books. (One Vol., 7s. Od.) ' Tho most wonderful effort of intellectual power pro. dared within the last century.- 77w Britaiams. Here we have a genuine poem springing out of the spirit of the times, and indeed out of the heart, and ex- erience of one who has wrestled with and suffered in it. it is no other ...

Poetry

... 13ottrp4, BEAUTIES OF BYRON. NO. XXSI. TIZE BRIDE OF ABYDOS. The following extracts are from the second canto of this beautifulpoeim- SELIM AND ZLRIKtA. His robe of pride was thrown aside, Hia brow no high-crownl'l turban bore, But in its stead a shawl of red, Wreathed slightly round, his temples wore. * a # 'I said I was not what I seem'd And now thou see'st my words were true I have a tale ...