Poetry

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Poetry

... THE' 'BLIND BOY'S SONG. fall Oh ! weariLy, wearily whirls the world, qiD Wearily rouad arid round; Vtr 'Wblie tdhbatoms efdife. elutteaminglyhnr1'- v Death's seed for the cbillygronadie And my spirit site in Its darkened den, And ilstst'o the Wmighty din; . a9 Por loomy withouls the otrld of'meni at * So i've hung uia laropiwlthin. BlaekI my spirit site in Its solemn Cave, .And lists to the ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Several new singers have been introduced to the stage this past week by the Datray LANE managements but not, we regret to say, with any success that calls for special record. We do -not think Linda of CGhasnoupy at all likely to be often repeated with its present cast. Its only attraction was Miss Miran, who realizes in all respects the promise she gave at her debut, and is rapidly advancing ...

LIVERPOOL

... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY EVIENING. Business of every description continues very dull, and a great number of operatives in various trades have little or nothing to do. The boiler-making trade is perhaps the most depressed of any in Liverpool, and we have heard that one extensive firm at the north end of the town intends ininme. diately to discharge all the hands in their employ with the exception of ...

M. JULLIEN'S CONCERT

... Ti I Whatever maity be sard Of J. Jtillien's merits or demerits NN n Is uneician, Oon thing in certain, if lie be not a clovor unitsiainif- tonl Nye consider him1 ?? nost certinilly proves ft no0 bes able acti- lctial thanboll~tcntrr~l ?'IbTere is rio oran who understandO how T1 to 01.51,0 end lit thle soe,! tice to etatief'y thi Various histesi ofmst CIII alppetites bettor thanu Al. julfte. ...

Poetry

... 'I ?? n t ,,auW;4-0e 4dtalr 2st IvV*t -h tafbat lths , * HO' obeq . , 9 t' 5 ' S ?? _Mai Ir: 'in ?? ?? P~~t l IWGW@UU ?? tot4 my 1lQ U f ?? szlat tb wau * ;j' I . .w Ofte-4 ?? gtlue csl Thatbe ddl oobflt A> 9bbr hew ^w t. 1S ' : ?? ?? ofS slve s alD6 l bu ?? ' C!,; i ,gst's:,4i~tl ?? so- , T* ?? 1I* e~~~rt wr'M* ?? ; - fill V * W #;02srs4 g ?? I' s ?? ...

Poetry

... . pottr? TltE P.IRD BOT'S SONG_, _ a Oh I wearil, Wearily whirls the worldo as Wesrilyr toua and round;.l ts While tho ttoms of itfe are unceasingly burl'd- DVathe Geed for tt chilly ground. And it spirit ditn Sn Its darkened dens - . a And lstto tha stighty din; a For gloomy without It the world of men, ai Bo I've hung up arlap twithin. askl mty spirit 'ts in it solemn cave, And ljttt to the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Thirty-five unpublished Letters of Oliver Cromwell. Communi- cated by Thomas Carlyle to Fraser's Mfagazine. Parker. The following correspondence has been sent to us by Mr Blakely, with a request that it should appear in the Examiner: Thorpe Hamlet, near Norwich, Dec. 30, 1847. DEAR SIa,-Havingattentively read your ' Life of Oliver Cromwell,' and being anxious to meet with any further relics of ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LTER.ARY Y-\'O'TI'CES. iE iti: OZ AItnsnnA: a Talc of Irish Life; bv \ illiat Carleton. London and Belfast, Siunms antr 1h1lt? t . T!i s, the latest published volume of an exceedingly .Ileap4 stnes of standard works, in the course of publica- tiei, a:der the designation of The Parlour Library, is igitt-l tale by the ?? author of Traits anid St iriei oi the Irish Peasantry. ;The Blac ...

STATE OF TRADE

... MIA-cUesTaEa, J.A-. 14-The uneasy feeling and dullness Which characterised the market at the close of last wceek pre- Vails to an increased degree at the present time, and transac- tions have been to a very limited extent. It was hardly to be expected that the advance from an extraordinarily depressed state of things to one of prosperity would be direct and unin- terrupted, but the gloom which ...

Reviews

... MMbMOi.- -TIIE WESTMINSTER AND FOREIGN QUAR- tir TERLY REVIEW. January. London: G. Lux- it ford, Whitefriars-street. ala The opening article of this number of the WIEST- or itsil5rzlt REviEw is exceedingly interesting, and de- At serves no small amount of public attention. With thi the writer's speculations on the possibility of conce-t. dr trating in vegetables Ia sufficient amount of the Of ...

POETRY

... I | A CllRISTMAS SONG. (om11mlNAL.) 'Tis Christmalis time, and a happy smile i-lis hale old visage wore, W\ hen the lordly hall, and cottage small, ills jovial prcseuce bore; 11hilst social mirth, round the blazilig hearth, By tile lighted embers flow; Amd the hoary sire all hearts would inspire Vith his tales of long ago. flhen away wvithl fear, the good old cheer Dispelled all signs of ...