Poetry

... - 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 ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... FASHIlONS FOU MARCH. ITy ?? ..r. .. .. tter I(Frotho-nliLondon and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.') White damas is much worn ftir evelning Or bridal dresses; ig9h lace dresses are also very tahationable, either with flounces or 'red forminsg' tilnici organdy embroidered, or tarlatinec over coloured skirts, is also %worn, particularly by young ladies; 1 giniip trininsings aire as much used ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1846. Their Lordships met at five o'clock last evening. The Duke of Rutland and ..

... of Clake presented various petitions in favour of protection to agriculture. Lord Brougham presented a petition from the Marquis of Westmeatii, who, in his private capacity as a landowner in Ireland, prayed for protection against perjury and-thc system of intimidation practised respecting the surrender of lands, from which he had severely suffered on his estate in the County of Roscommon. In ...

Selected Poetry

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MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... I JtMUSICAL INTE'LLJGL'NECE. IlId- I-- - ren- CONCERT oF ANCIENT MUSIC. The fii'ot concert for the season was given last iiigit, ?? the ?? Rooms, under thle direction ,,oll of the, E'arl of' Cnw-oar, Sir 11. R. Biishop offiiciltllg- fas ?? conductor, and Mr. Lucas as organist. The rnime of' lender'' hasl been very ilromtl'l abolbilsheld, fnod wi011 A go, thils'9iig disapplears a monstrousa ?? ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - ?? A _ i.* .. 54 Fs7FHER's GALLERY OF SoCIPTURE ENGRAVINGS.- ch 4 Parts 1-0.-Londou: Fisher, Son, and Co. an 38 In this collection, the chefs d'wzwre of Raffaelle, Rubens, he Vandyke, Rembrandt, Guido, Corregio, Guercino, Leonardo or ie da Vinci, West, Copley, and many other world-renowned m - painters, are given at it very moderate price. The letter- is] .t ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... VaaDt's Nabucco, music to the drama of Ninowa per- forme~d for thle second time on Saturday night. in the pro- 0 ductior OfloD curiously odd a libretto as that of Nino, VERDI I has beers disgraced, and but an ill coniplirnent paid to the a good settse unid good taste of thle subscribers. , The work, in I~ its unchanrgedt form, is one ot the religious. dramatic ora- b tories, such its the Mose ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1846. On their Lordships meeting at five o'clock, last evening, various petitions ..

... of protection to agriculture, after which The Marquis of Londonderry rose to put a question to the noble Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, which was, whether her Majesty's Government had received copy of an official note which it was understood had been addressed to the Pope by the Russian Minister at Paris, contradicting the atrocious calumnies which had been circulated with respect to ...

MUSICAL EXAMINER

... CONCERTS OF ANCIENT MUSIC. I First Concert, Wednesday, March 11. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE EARL OF CAWDOR. PART 1. Te Deum Hasse. Aria, Mr Allen, Figli, addio ! (Carattaco) J. C. Bach. Selection from a Mass in C . . . . Mozart. Air, Miss Dolby, and Chorus, 0 thou that tellest; Recit., Mrs Sunderland, There were shepherds ; Chorus, i' Glory to God ; and Air, Mrs Sunderland, Rejoice ...

POETRY

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LITERATURE

... I LITER1A TURBE. FRANCE ILLUSTRATED. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful of the Illus- trated works which we have Been. It is, in form, a quarto volume, containing a large number of richly executed ilIus6 l trations of several of the magnificent structures by which the broad expanse of France is studded, and of some wild i scenery in several parts of that great country. The literary ...