Poetry
... iI -111. ?? I Ob- ? I ot rp:4. . i BEAUTIES OF BYRON. NO. xxxvll. ?Tit ISLASD. For the first time, we have this week read this We had been repelled from its earlier perusal u5not1D, we cannot say how or why formued, that w bomw poor bad spiritless, or at least greatly deiin nteusual beauties of Byron's verse. We haptpr to say that we have found that we were ompletely mnivtaken. The Island ...