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November 1846
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FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... DS, ADYr, N&vHBUHi T.-Preston, Harley, Middleham, Raoh. id dale, Talybout, Taban, Trefrhliew, Howey, Lampeter. af SUNDAY, 8.-Aberconway, Alford, Biggleswade, BDilinghurst' so a- Bingham, Biddenden, Blaokwater, Blandford, Buckingbarm' qi ib Chilham , Chipping-Norton, Cirencester, Dies, Dnlverton, Dun- le in rew, Forest-ROW, Helstone, Hertford, Hatherleigh, Heighley, 0b 01 Heihain, Rendal, ...

Original

... Origrinut. THE RISING TOWN OF CRRE.W& to BY WALTgR WALKER. ig- Awake, ye mighty chroniclers, of Who sang in days of yore, E Ily When the cities of our forefathers I n- Their proudest laurels bore I 1 ye Awake, ye bards of modern time, I re, The sluggish lyre renew, I [air. And laud with-me the wonders Er Of the rising town of Crewe. Had ye but known, five years ago,. The spot on which it ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... in co*~- ur (Freom the london and Parts Ladies' Jlagaqine ! Falhion.) WI Black continues to be the favourite colour for walking dresses th s in velvets, silks, or woollen materiala Damas will be fashionable Wi for soirles as well as the promenade reps broehes. Plaids and gr stripes, particularly the carreau royal,reps bluet, taffeto d'Itali, 80 ia &o,, rank among the principal materials for ...

POETRY

... - i WOMAN'S LOT. OI say not woman's lot is bard, Her path a path of sorrow; To-day, perchance, some joy debarr'd May yield more joy to-morrow. It is not hard-it cannot be, To speak in tones of gladness, To hush the sigh of misery, And soothe the brow of sadness. It is not hard, sweet flowers to spread, To strew the path with roses, To smooth the couch, and rest the head, Where some loved ...

SELECTED

... SELECGTED). THE DONINION OF PAIN. BY LAMAN BLANCHARD. In all tbatlive, endure, and die; In every vision of the brain - 'On Love's fondI lip; in Pleasurn 3 ey The hermits pulse, the wario; , yoin In hearts that pause and plunge again' Frail victims of the Passing hour, We find thy far dominions, Pain, We trace the footprints of thy power- Though some are washed away by tears Whilst some survive ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... ?? .- . ?? ?? -.w Z SHARiPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE. No one who looks at the beautiful embellislhents in the pact for Novemtber wili be surprised to learn, that this hew fo cleap weekly journal has already imet with astonishig Is slucess. The illustration of Sir Walter Scott's ballad, The N] Death of Keeldar, is a periect gem, and there tue several PI others in the saute pqrt very little inferior. ...