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September 1849
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Bristol, Bristol, England

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Poetry

... Spoetty - PITY. Yeat ftiitrlskeO o'~er MXhisnfortUflO s biecr. Sweet is the mrnhiur of thle gale That ?? through thbe Summer grove; Bolt is the tone of Friend~hips tale, And softer still the voice of Love; Yet softer far the terrs that flow To pourn-to sootho another's woe. Richer than richest diadom That glitters on di o monarch's brow- Purer t all ecefll'ls purest gerni, Or all that wealth ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... GRtANVILLE SHARPIE IN HIS OLD AGE,-Like all men of that YOc Iclass of mind his humour was gay and festive. Among the tist barges which floated on it summer evening by the villa or Pope abc rand the chateau of Horace Walpole, none was more constant or .prs more joyous thanl that in whichi Granville Sharp's harp or kettle- ( drum sustained the flute of one btother, the hautboy of another, an, ...

Literature

... ILiteratUre. Fairy -Tales and Ronanze&, written by Count Antdony. Hamilton, aumor of she MAeowirs of Graminfoflt.-L0odou Henry G. Bobn. York-street, Covent.garden. Coun Hamltonwas of Seottish extraction, and followed th orutunes lof th ~uarts during their exile in France. He was a man of warm. temperament and lively imnaginatloni, an fairy tales and romances appear well suited to his ...