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... - Metargo Jt 1~ -- - - It to BEAUTIES OF BYRON. th :NO. 1*1351. c gu ~of This tile is not a favourite of ours, although it con- |T. tains several passages of great beauty. We confine ourselves to thb following extract tsa TttE RSISING. Within that land was many 4 malcontent, li Who cursed the tyranny to which he bent; Si The soil full many a wringing despot saw, Who work'd his wantonness in ...

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... Rtbfto. TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE - MARCn. Edinburgh: W. Tait, Princes-street; London: Simpkiin, Marshall and Co. BuRTo.'i's Life and Correspondence of David IHume is the subject of the opening article in this month's number of Tait's MIagazine. Judging by the extracts given in this article, the philosopher does not appear to great advantage in this work. We gather from this review that Mr. ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... THOMAS COOPER. THE CH3RTIS'S WONLES. THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rhyme. In Ten Books. (One Vol., 7s. W.) I The most wonderful effort of intellectual power pro. duced within the last ?? Britanniea. H1 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 than a ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... * TilOoAS 0o0153. TMU CHART39T'S WOREB. I THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rhyme. In Ten Books. (Orne Vol., 7a. 6d.) I The most wonderful effort of intellectual power pro| fluced within the last ?? Britannia. Here we have a genuine poem springing out of the spirit of the times, and indeed out of the heart, and ex- I erience of one who has wrestled with and suffered in it. It is no other ...

Public Amusements

... Oiblit Amnitomnito. (e COLOSSECm, REGxNT's PAkK,-We recently visited this Io magnificent exhibition, which, by the liberality of the it proprietor (Mr. Montague), is now placed within the r, reach of the industrious millions, the prise of admission r- being reduced one-half, whilst its attractions are in. Be creased. We were first introduced to the Glyptotheca, e or Museum of Sculpture, in ...

Reviews

... lUbteWo. TAIT'S EDINBUEGM MAGAZINE -Mnou. Edinburgh: W. 'Tait Princes-street ; London: Siinpkill, .arshall and Co. BURTON'S Life and Correspondence of David Ilture is the subject of the opening article in this month's number of Tait's JAlAgaoine. Judging by the extracts giyen in this article, the philosopher does not appear to great advantage in this work. We gatber &om this review that Mr. ...

Poetry

... oe'p I , If BEAUTIES OF BYRON.- ' This tale is nota favouriteof our, although iteon- tains several passages of great beauty. We confine ourselves to thb following extract:- THuE ANleNG. Within that land was many a malcontent, who curded the tyranny to which he bent; The soil full many a wringing despot saw, Who work'd his wantonness in form of law; Long war without and frequent broil within ...

FREE TRADE—A SONNET

... FREE TRADE-A SONNET. BY J. Bnow:. : Am I on English ground-that land call'd free 2 Where freedom built her enipire; once the boast And pride of nations, from her rugged coast To farthest Ind sole 'mistress of the sea. Or is this but a fabulous history ' i e Of all her former'greatssess ' That which cost 'Such blood as thine, U Xllmpden,. is not lost, But stands the keystone'of 6ur liberty. ' ...

Reviews

... Atbitb)s, DOUGLAS JERROLD'S MAGAZINE.-MARCH London: Pnue/ Uithee, 85, Dleet-street. This is not a very brilliant number of the Shiling Mzaga.caei; the editor is again absent, and the want of St. Giles and St. James, and the Hedgehog Letters, is not supplied by anything at all approach- in:g to their merits. 'Tlhe best article in the number is A Plea for our Climate, by Aoius REACH, in ...

Poetry

... lpottrp, THE POLISH INSURRECTION. [We suspend for a week our Beauties of Byron, to make way forthe following lines, which wreextract from the ll1s trsted London News of Saturday last-] 'ondFreedomi shrielt'd when liosciusko fell.-C1ttipboU. Eternal Pow'r! whose Word Divine Bath said that where thy Spirit dwells There also Freedom builds her shrine! And there the huuman bosom swells With ...

Poetry

... Oo.rp, BEAUTIES OF BYRON. NO. 1XXur. T{E CoaSlIS. The workle of our poet are so voluminous, and the beauties of his writings so endless, that we should never be able to bring our extracts to a conclusion ,,re we to give but a thousandth part of what we Dlijt lairly extract under the above head. In the pem before us, the passages we ought to copy would Oeetpy this column tor three or four ...