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... ?? I SONGS FOR TIIE PEOPLEJ.. NO, xi. [In announcing our recent Feast of the Poets , promised to give a notice of the poems and songs of ROBURT NICOLL, and that promise we had intended to have performed this week: certain cireumstances hasve, howev~er, so occupied our time asb to prevent us fel Ilisig our intentious. The promisied notice okaU ate e* shortly. In the mteantime wve give ...

Poetry

... eltrpl. WILD FLOWERS OF SUMMER. Wild flowers of summer, ye rise in our path, On the dew.sprinkled upland and fairy-trod path Ye brighten our steps in the forest'a deep shade, And ye meet us again iti the green-bosomed glade. From your moas-cotered couches reflected, ye gleam In the deep flowing river and clear gushing stream; By the bower of the lover ye gracefully wave, And ye shed your sweet ...

Poetry

... - otrp* LINES ON THE BANDIERA. drhi5 ay, July 25th, is the anniversary of the death th Bandiera, (1844,) who died for Italy and (I At five itt the morning, Attilio and Emilio libOYera. with seven of their eoPaniona. Nicola BCG;Oti,' Donenio Moro, Anacarsi Nardi, Giovanni Rl cs1 (iacoml Rocca, Franceeo Berti, and V555~o'Lussatelli were shot to death, at Cosenza, ifladors of Naples ) 'Their ...

Reviews

... ;WWW54 DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA. ZINE. JuLy. London: Punch office, 85, Fleet- Street. The portion of the editor's story, St. Giles and St. James contained in this number, is far too brief to satisfy us. The remaining contents are be- low the general average. we have neither Juniper Hedgehog, nor the History for Young England, serious omissions. The best of the articles is Ire ...

Poetry

... LINES ON THE BANDIERA. This day, July 25th, is the anniversary of the death offthe Bandiera, (1844,) who died for Italy and liberty.' At five In the morning, Attilio and Emiliu Bandlera, with seven of their companions, Nicola Riociotti, Domenico Moro. AnaCarsi Nardi, Giovanni Venerucci, Giacomo Rocca, Francesco Berti, and Domenico Lussatelli were shot to death, at Cosenza, (kingdom of ...

Reviews

... RbitbM0, TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, July. Edin- . burgh: 'Fait, ,Princes-street; London: Simpkin en and Marshall. hij There are certain writers connected with this an magazine who appear to be privileged to write f nonsense, and among these, George Gilfihlan stands c pre-eminent. In an article on the writings of Sir id edward Bulwer Lytton, he thus speaks of Er BvnoN. hi Byron's mind, in ...

Reviews

... Rtbitwq# DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA- ZINE. JULY. London: Punch Office, &5, Fleet- Street. The portion of the editor's story, St. Giles and St. James contained in this number, is far too brief to satisfy us. The remaining contents sare be- low the general average, we have neither Juniper Hedlgehog, nor the History for Young England, serious omissions. The best of the articles is ...

Poetry

... bottilP. WILD FLOWERS OF SUMMER. ,ll flowrerB of suilimer, ye rise in our path, On the dew.esprinkled upland and fairy-trod path; Sa brighten our' steps il the for-est's dep shade, And ge tleet us again iii the green-bonomed glade. gram YDou moss-eos'tred couheles re'cted, ye gleam ir thle deep' Sting ritei andt clear gushing strensm; X tuehewbner of the lover ye gracefully sav~ve, Aadi ye ...

Reviews

... 1WWWOil rOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA- ZINE. JuLY. London: Punch Office, 88, Fleet- Street. The portion of the editor's story, St.. Giles and St. James contained in this number, is far too brief to satisfy uts. The remaining contents are be- low the general average. we have neither Juniper Hedg-llog, nor the History ?? England, serious omiscions. The best of the articles is Ire- ...

FINSBURY LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION

... at The opening ofthis Institution, in Frederick street, Goswell-road, was on Tuesday night celebrated by a dl soiree, at which about 250 persons of both sexes were t present. st The Chair was to have been taken by T. Wakley, n. Esq., onie of the Members ior the borough; bat in n1econsequence of the pressure of professional and par- ibn liamentary duties, lhe was unavoidably absent, and he W. D ...

FINSBURY LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION

... FINSBURY LI'T'ERA.!Y AND SCIENTIFIC IN wrT UiuN t heripening of this Inritntion, in Frederick street, .Goswell-road, was *n Iwsdey nwaslit c- ba ed by a s(iree, at which about 250 persons of both teies were ,tpr ient.,: . l le Chair was to b kv beon taolen by T. Wakley, Esq (,re ol the Members Ior the borough ; bit in cinsequence of the ?? of professional end par- lisimetitruv duties, htc wis ...

Reviews

... Etbitw!& 'TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, July. Edin- I'D bargh: Tait, Princes-street; London: Simpkin rm and Marshall. hin There are certain writers connected with this Ir magazina who appear to be privileged to write h nonsense, and among these, George Gilfihlan stands ho pre-eminent. In an arttcle on the writings of Sir I& Edward Butiver Lytton, he thus speaks of Er BYaON. hi Byroas mind, in ...