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... P )ET It Y . MiOR{NING 1l i'DITATIONS. T]et Taylor preach upon a morning breezy, f-low Nvell tn rise while night and larks arc flying For lIly pPrt, getting Up seems not so casy liy half as lyingg. What, if the lark does carol in the shy. Soaring bevond thie sight to find him out; Wherefore am I to rise at such a fly 7 I'n trot a trout. a'ยง';li not to me of bees and such liko humns, Thie smell ...

POETRY

... PD T1- Y PEitX Ol 0 \F O R G(O l)w I(i. 'Yr unig bren, rotel~m grn, :')i i~xg r l~w o'b d~ciih Unig broll, r 1 ln 'i. Avydl, an airadawi dIi o. vyd. - .idtabi x) faiint, Ill tin li, ])J diileg, is 'ac di jildil. A'u twvfo'tl S ylli it, fy th gael, (.einlmlg Ol fi iga\vg Igiluited, I)ypiid i mi rIiI y MCs, l)id hylill o dy ialles io. bcih ilil el-ba hielynt- Syliva ili dy gasn pu gy it. GC ...

Literary Notices

... UilcralJ) 21.0firro. rRINCE SCIIWARZENDtEttG'S 3ALL. The seats ro und thie w alls were soon filled, and the middle of the roorn began to be crowded. E'very nomeint the number ofpCersotIs remarkable for beauty, birth, and importance increased. Kings and queens were amoing the company, and were expecting one greater than they. At length the sound of presenuting mins, the challenge of thle guards ...

POETRY

... lie TllE SNOWDROP. lec F'rn illilfer's Poetical Languege of Flowers.) cv A lope, wvith lbrwed Iend, silent stood, And onl her golden anchor leant, lit M ;'tching below the angry flood, uI While Winter, 'miit the dreariment eV I lalft-uried in the drifted snow, tu L v sb iepinag on the frozen gtrolnd, th No7Ct heeding how the wvind did blow, el Liter atid bleak on all arounid: She gazed on ...

POETRY

... POET'lRl Y. ST. DAVID'S DAY IN AMi3ERICA. ( Fromn 0o1t-Ony Cant I'm's a L7ye of the Ciib ric 'Tis the day of St. David, the day of our glorie, When we thiink of our laud aol aa( r arcestors' tsori c: -Cast navay eerie ri obden if care a ii of sorrow', Let, to-day's sun be bright thouuIh thc cloud come to- 10 Ior'oW. T'V. uih Ist're far fronm the land whe'rc our fathers dre~'tv heath, M- be ...

POETRY

... P1O ET RYi . THE ADIEU. TO CA ROLI N E. A blush o'creast her lovely cheek, She looli'td, she sigh'd, aid in ec;eh eve There stood a crystal tear, which told lIler sorrow in sublimnity. She orasp'l my hand, anrl then the tears ANo luiluer tiembled in her view: Shle fl'd !nd torlilogs sonftest breeze Pronuunc'd the tliiilliwg word-Adieu! THE POOI MAN'S ANSWER TO TI AT VOOLISI1 QUESTION, 1idut ...

Literary Notices

... utterarp J.?totirro. kligratory Birds. London: Cradock. A little beevk, but abounding in interest for the lovers of riatu e Communcing with the monith of MIaich, there come to us the W ryneck, the frst of our sunimiaer visitors, the WVilluw-\Wren, the Turtle- Dove, and the Great P'lover. WVith April comes, ill st, thc Swallow ; and, from obseivations cotitinned for liltoen years, it seems that ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... There is no great variety in the make of evening dresses this season, as far as the corsages are con- cerned: they continue to be pointed and with draperie or berth, and the sleeves very short ; the skirts are very long, and, if of thick materials, form trains ; they are still made very full. Velvet, figured satins, inuires, and damas, are mostly used for evening dress, and accord well with ...