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THE SMILES OF THE YOUNG

... ..THE SMILESOF THkE YOUNG. ?? the ES~l fazil.1) THE SM, ILES US 1 (Frofl thle UmJO' Magazinle. As the ?? glower vlihen tile summer is green, riono the ?? is seenl, As the tootstep ot m Irn , oil k mantle is flung As the girdle of ali'fle c the S oiln the fair fove't'b.lgh o te stiles fte miliug OLike thle ighn t eil 'the thlc ieg of ithe ?? On the soft rosy hI'! soaiers Of l:ocel.e Illa:, ...

LITERATURE

... Tcsrcuin and the Consulate; a Tragedy in 5 Acts, by RicisARD NEWTrON GRaitvES. London:WiT xE awld Co. Derby: JAISEs STrORSER. A We are much gratified in introducing this very prmsn Leau Work, from the pen of our townsmlan, Mr. GREAVES., to the taki 1Rotice of our readers; Ind we, perhaps, owe him and themt an rece apology for not hiavinig done it before. oft To write a tragedy is at bold ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... JULIET'S TOMB. A sulky Gerisal iwenatiu showed me the sarcophagus, called I Juliet's tomb, wilich still staisd- in a dirty shed at, the bottom of a slovenly but luxitrialit garden, evidently once belonging to a convenit, no0 doubt that of Friar Lawsrence. The coffin was half foil of water; thle edges of red marble were mutch mutlatdhavngbeen chipped to make relies ; there is n circular ...

THE BLIND MOTHER

... TH4E BLIND TMOTHER. ?? -. p ?? - Gently, dear Ilother, here, The bridge is broken near thee, and below The waters with a rayid current flow- tc Gently, and do not tear. re ome, nit1ier-plant thy staff before thee, II Lean on e loves thee most is watching O 'er thee or The green leaves as we pass m Lay their light finglers on thee unaware, And by thy side the hazel clustes tfair, Cr And the low ...

LES ADIEUX DU PREMIER

... LES ADiEUX DU PREMIER. L L- UREAS iycab is a~t the door, I h ebi O cf ny red-box the key, But before I go, John Russell,LI Here's. stone good advice for thee. b Act, that honlest hearts mahy love thee;PI Act that party-kflaves may bate; Sft And fro, ot ilce whellC they shove thee, Bt, Have a heai't to mneet thy fate. P arudthee., P Tho' Protection roar ound n As loud as roar it can, ~ Th et on ...

THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE'S GRAND CONCERT

... 'ruTl DD Kr orV Dl.V ONSIIT]l7'S G(3 'AND C(ONCERT. Oil Friflv llirhl. tho n..O ?? ?? . . .. (1n Friday night, tire Duke of Devlm)i'hire gave a splvn(A d conllcert at DeN 'mni ire flouse, l'iccl!lill', itt 'Ivicl the Ic it ig Itilian arlisnes and an efficient ?? of illstwt'aumtal trleiblt isted. The entire suite of aparttment;, compiriiing 1] 1 ?? ?? ;.,11 ante-roomu, wv's throwvn open fir the ...

THE WORLD AS IT IS

... THE NVORLD AS IT IS. This world is not so bad a world As some would like to make it; Though, whether good, or whether bad, De)ends on how we take it: For it we scold and fret all day, From dewy morn to even, This world will ne'er afford to man A foretaste here of heaven. This world in truth's as good a world As e'er was known to any, Who have not seen another yet, (And these are very many. ) ...