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... _ _ ottrp. SONNET. Love, dearest lady, such as I would speak, Lives not within the humour of the eye; Not being but an outward phantasy, That skims the surface of a tinted check, Else it would wane with beauty, and grow weak,- A-s i the Rose mado sumsner,-and so lie Amongst the perishable things that die, Unlike the love which I would give and seek Whose health is of no hue to feel decay, ...

Poetry

... poetry. -. ?? TO THE QUEEN. h VY ZENEST JONi28. VI your palfries are prancing, your people are piaing, i The Palace aud Bastlle in rivalry tower : a Remember ! the greatest gold crown ever shining The breath of a people can blight in an hour. Your sycophants ringed round the foot of the throne May call you the Queen of the deep sounding sea, ThQhigh-bounding billowe would break at the tone. ...

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... ;44tbitb)+ .1 ?? THIE LABOUgE JAn, ot1 ui d f P1o4 tics, L-erature; Poet, *dE. dested by re rgus O'Connor, Esq., M.P_ ?? Jones, 1e5q. Lon. don:: Aertkrae Star Offic0, 16, Gweat Wintnill. street, Haymarket. This number concludes the second4 volame of Tlas LkauRaca, which, has acquired a circulation uinparal. tied in the history of similar publicitions. A por- trait of Mr O'Connor it .eontnined ...

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... Rtbifts? -- - ?? SIMMONDS'S COLONIAL MAGAZINE. Lon- don: Simmonds and Ward, Barge Yard, Buck. lersbury. It is now some time since we noticed this very useful and well-conducted magazine. The numbers for January, February, and March are before us, and contain an almost inexhaustible mass of information and entertainment of the first importance to all in- terested in our cclonial empire. The ...

Poetry

... ipaup-- .1-- ?? - ,- jillBOKlEN STILE.-A BALLAD. 55! 11555 B. P. Pois~a, WIlen the dew is falling, love, When the flower's asleep, When tbe owl Is calling, love, From the ruined keep. Wheu the slight is hidhog, love, Day's unthiblking crowd, And the moon is gliding, love, 1n her fleecy shroud. When the glow-worm'slampt is burning, .Xrial lovers to beguile, Meet me where the lane is turning, ...

Reviews

... atbicbm, THE LABOURER, A Y= y Hfaan of Pols- h ,ls.Lerats~re, Poewry, &c. Edite by ?? - O' onnor, and Enest Jones, loq. July t London: fliheri ?? Ofice, 18, Great Wind ti will-street, Haymarket. 1 We have already quoted the lengthy, well-timed, t and excellent articleon the League which appears in this number of the Labiourer. There are several p otherartiolco of considerable merit and ...

Poetry

... Pomtp. jll' LAND AND TIE C.HARI-EtR. Asn Episto'ary EctOgute, ADIE5OKOD TO FtAMOI78 O'CO5NOn5 , ZSQI And then ,, t filled as n th er with wisdom, and thy l Tered the earth. Thy name went abroad to tile as af .r off., aell thou wast beloved in thy peace. The tl5 io wondered n' thee, because thou hast been a to tuse poor a strength to the needy it, his die. u Tg Onino answering, said, 'This Is ...

Poetry

... poetr~al ENGLAND'S MAY-DAl. 'b$e young May mnoon wvas dancing on the lake, Whose water curl'd before the fresh'ning breeze, Tbat came across the lawn: 'twns not day-break, And thousands slumbered softly at their ease, Whilst birds reposed amongst the leafy tress, And starg were twinkling in the broad blue sky, As if design'd to charm the gaze of Nature's eye. But, soon the air grew colder, and ...

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... Etbirwo. ?? - ?? ?? . . p6 THE MAGAZINES. ho Siininods'.e C'oloial Magazine. APRIL. London: of Simmonds and Ward, Barge-yard, Bucklersbury. as The opening article is on Ireland. in which is Ctho advocated au extensive system of emigration as the ar` principal means of removing the present evils of ria that unhappy country. Of course such a remedy ea( has not our approval. Sampson Brown ...

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... ?? mz&mm?? 3Rtbieb3!5. 4'(,LAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA-1! 1!;E.-JANusAn. London: Psnck Office, 85, flect-street. It is only an act of kindness to the editor of this 'wino to inform him of what he seems to be :;0! unaware of. that dissatisfaction is very gene-,! lv enpressed by hi3 readers at the slovenly manner which this publication has been for some time t conducted. 'The readers will hardly ...

Foreign Review

... pfulip Atbitb)- 3st President Polk has been playing some curious Fed pranks of late, and seems thereby to have roused the th jealousy of the European Monarchs, who, fearing ay W they may be outwitted by their Yankee rival, are just now coming out strong in their old characters, as as we shall briefly show. Pr our In the first place, Louis-Philippe has been enact- ms ing the solemn farce of ...

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... ?? salt.- Rtbifts. THlE LABOURER.-A Monthly Magazine of Poli- tics, Literature, Poetry, &e. Edited by FRAROUS O'CONNoR. Esq., and ERNEST Jogse, Esq., (Bar- risters at-Law). LUndon: Northern Star Office, Iii, Great Windmill Street. The task of reviewing this month's number of the Lcbottrer Is an easy one. We can find nothing to censure; and praise of the literary ability displayed by the ...