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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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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 ...

FASHIONABLE AMBITION

... FASHIIOMABILE AMBITION. A TALE-WfIR7TTE FOR Tiir NlEt-I.r.TTKR. ' Well, dlmr muiiznina, yon muist try arid prevail upon psapa to Jet uts go to the races ;you know we have so vcry little ainose- mei'iit in thite dill eountry ; we see so little lociety, that I really it' inlk we shall become like savages at last. I'h'lre's Clara makes 11io bluish eveiy timei she openls her lips, she stiit ters, ...

SELECTED POETRY

... . A GLEAM OF SUNSHINY. By if W. iOriNCsEt.LtOW. 'his is tlhe place. Stalid still, my steed, Let me review the scene, And smmnion from the shladowy Past The forms that once have been. The Ponst ntl] Present here unito Beneatih Timhn't flowing tide, Like footprints hidlilen by a brook, But seen on either side. 1itre runs thre highway to the town; There the green blno descendis, Thrortlg which I ...

FASHION AND TABLE TALK

... ?? hear that the Queen and Prince Consort will remmain ittisllt from En gla nd for t bII 'e weeksR. lo hen, they plv II heir proinised visit to Lounis Philippi-, inl May. Th'le Kinig of I e French is making the must splenldid preparatiotis for I liir recept ion. T'li Earl apnll Countpss of Ejiniskillenl have been enter. 1:141ime A a a tibam' of thet not ?? amid gentry at Florence- ciourt, ...

Selected Poetry

... ariectai voetrp. 1THE \WORTH11 01' PPlESENT HOUIRS. isc pmast-it ir a catiuse br tears, |ol or rigrc t TI le I lci-fill I blae ot filture ' lats We' c.1ii1ot Ievm Nirc't. i:cct, wxith its f sv ald l sceting flowcrta, hiv ?? iY olr rOtl; ii, It fis Sli., of utler hoursi I;v ! 't r ?? biglitlist s tlihri wo. * (ililccr tise rolse-blis whilse ve w1s li Ilicv Infly but \Nc) voll tillci I to-i!S*I. ...

Literature

... aitcrattire. S E lEC TIf I) P0 11'UF1.' COPE'lRN l tUS. The Mountain church of IFrauenburg liath many a narrow bed, Whtire the ?? n cross points npward And passnnts aweep their dead;- Stand we 1.1isi i. von' glavel store, A ad voil the reverent brnw, Al ?? upon the nmglity one 1\ lose hod v lies lbelow. EJ-t Ihiln 1 iinrlies,. as ni Star iIi- ro;V npoll the Ilivht, Andl outlin-s of the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... rASIHONABixE INTELLIGENCE. IDoWrING STIEFxT, MARIO ?? Queen hnsbeen pleased to appoint Lieuteiant-General tho Earl of Cath- eart to hio Captain-Generail and Governor-in-Clief of ?? lajiy'ts's Provinces of Canada. Nova Scotia, and New Brunswiek, and of the Island of Prince Edward, and Go- ?? of all Ifer Majesty'g Provinces on the (contirint of North America, and of the Island of Prince E.dward. ...

SELECTED POETRY

... TIME, I saw nn aged man, wbose hair Cnrl'd gently on the blast, And many a lovely flower was there, Tb eiarliest and the last; And lie was k nown at will to roam, Art vivit every clime- A whisper, henrd in every home, Oft told his name was Time. liis eve on childhood Mindly gvame'd, No frovin awoke its fears; Yet darker avon its tresses seemo'd, And im ile.s gave plave to tears. Ile g*azed ...

SELECTED POETRY

... SELECTED POE TRY. UNIVERSAL SONG. The breathing universe is full of song. r'he eartij, the air, the ocean, the expanse Of limitle('6 imnniisity, the thironig Of wilderiig systems il careering dance. h'lle vuijelesci flowers, that in the dewy eve Fold up their hosoms from the chilling blast The nged onlB, tlhat 1OnC in midonight weave l htir holeuili dirge s its the storm rides past. 'l hr 11 ...

Literature

... afteraturr. ORIGINYAL POETRY. THE SNOW-DROP. it comes, n nursling of the snow.s, Itocked by the winitry gale; Softly the cradling leaves disclose A chcek, so round and pale. No sunbeam gilds Its home so wild; No gentle dawn appears To kiss away, Nvith lustre mild, Its sad and frozen tears, No sister flow'ret Strives to seek ?? it, the light of day Humble, yet hopeful-true, yet weak- It worlis ...

Selected Poetry

... *ciectca va3otrv. O?N A W~ARi WrITI AMEIt'lCA. ItS C.. V. It. 11AVs.S A ch'iol is ''a.this itt'rs SLt kV, the .'iiiostr We'll the -m'a 11ut not a whit -are, ?? Our glois shiall i-ar, Oir st eel ~Nlall glerztlis li-lore Ciliutlhia's distmnt stre~iin ShUmilc Ianother's swtoi We'l lakhe Oar Mtanil, Anil draiv the' ,mliloa, AN iii the nitiejnt idiv. Oh1, let thierii look tol Nwhere !in Wbonhf F-or ...

FASHION AND TABLE TALK

... ThTe Drasvini.roorrx, on n Thursday, was numerously attend tnd, and the presentation of the fair debutantes ax. c ttid great intervst. Her Majesty was observed to be nirich fatigiued, a fact inot to be wond onrd at, owing to her present delivate situiatioln. 'The dornsanrrte of the Marchioness of Londonderry wa vn iril i hint ly attended o l Thursday o night. '1 ho marriage of Yiscount ...