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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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. ) ...

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 ...