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Our Library Table

... ®u- ALillranr iL hbkc. Sorte days hlave e-lapsed Siince wre received our niagayiino parcel ;but. we lx ave hat], sim iii tan a onsly, such at ?? of reading- connected with the war, that we really have licen unable to give thle alwiays-wel- coine periodicals th'at attention thee so well descrVe. But batter late than never.'' We' proceed to say a few words abtoint those we always read with the ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... I Saphir, a satirical poet and writer of great taleit in greater popularity, has just died at Baden, a place a few miles from Vienna. le was 'o Wittrs Literary Gazette, in It95, and his most breN *,e cal works appeared between the years iz0,; l, ej IHe afterwards wrote a great deal in journals 'as 1 1 lished a periodical called The Humouristd 'B I' itab volume of poetry was entitled Wild ...

THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS

... n The Javkdaw sto hecardinal's chair !he hai e Bisahop, and abbat, and prior were there; esu Mt anw a monk, and many a friar, asu AHany a knight, and Many a squire, is. an with a good many more of tesser degree, In soothea goodly company; Anld they served the lord primate on bended knee Befloi e Never, I ween, Wee a prooder ?? Read of is books, er dreamt of in dreams,.h Al Than the Cardinal ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... The Ifiisttry of Englland during the TliirtyYears' Peace, Uy Jlarriet fAlar.enu. Vol. II. Knight. The scenes on the meminorable 22ud of April 18SI, whilen King William the Fourtlh prorogued Pliflilamclit with a vies. to ite imniediate dissolorioti, are described with'so muleh aninmationi arnd fidelity, that we will pre- sent thle envire passage to our readers. They will re. collert ?? of the ...

AT Y WLADWRIAETH

... AT .Y WLADWItIAETTI. ?? IPwy o'nm cym'dogion ffyddlou i -A dleunynat or on hynt ?? Nod *vyf am dal( , mcdid ea rt ?? Ond sjith-swyllt yn y bunt. , )ajied I; and Sisialyint hwy a'u brad yn fawr, d ecek - Nad ydwyfi fol gynt, C lus cl f - Ond fel rhysv adyn gwael or lawr, a f tho Am dalu n1io na phitat. a me of mostt Cyhoeddvwyf lier i inrrhyw ddyn, x I broti hya or hynit; I tbat . rTulais, Ualf ...

POETRY

... QUESTIONS FIOR BRITONS. 'Was England's Reformation but a fable; WVas ?? Revolution but a dream; That Papal vassals hoped they should be able c' To crown the Pope as Englaid's lord supreme ! si And were her rnartwrs but a r ace of traitors I tl Was it for n1ough .t were slain that noble band, d That fire and faggot-lovers, Bible-haters 0 Again should use the rack, and light the brand II Does ...

Literature

... - itiu-v - . ( ) U1I, LIB1A .IY '1A BL E. lne'tit P ' ~ m-'rt~our eye on ouir ' ILibrary 'V le' ?? dt iO(iI Ii ?? ii an--ah~~R lac. It ?? M~iorgana, P. C. of I nerl,'o~~IIai'0. It is eiititli'd lox cc L~ I.),1e a':at IC with s: 1 de9 igi'O ol' jiei'oest. I a 'Iit! . toCl;1?3 a. local tragedy, on1 tileI ImiZ1 A I3'nu,'e' plt Iha;ac'tr', doec. anal eanladvilig, Ivhlat itl~ a.. ad ?? lnk is ...

Literature

... 'R itail oult IRP;ii i TABLE. Ave are late tflis 11ouithl in noticilng our MA\ AZI\FS,' but ther(e is .II old soylng better late thma never ?? and ,we trust ?? we shall not beo eousiilerdl altogether day after the fair, fior tllhere is lon-iletl it' olil' p0riodical literature wlich is allavsuc,-llWasattractive. It caln take its stand bes Cul' el) I (ISS -I Wl't: tl't, ailld will have no ...

ADDOLIANT Y BEIRDD AR EU CHWYL ADFYFYRIAWL YN NHEML NATUR

... ADDOLIANT Y BEIRDD AR HU CHWYL ADFY- FYRIAWNL YN NHENKL NATUIL. IORWE rRTUT.; O frorau nefolaidd! mor glir yw yr awyr, I wenau yr haul ci ghyys ddorau a egyrr; Y mor sydd yn ll yfnd g, a'r bryniau draw'n scrohawg i A daenaut cu larlun ar ei fronau ardderchawg ! Y gwlanog gyniluylan lowyrchant gysgodion Eu porphor ar flodau y dolydd hyfrydion; A'r haul fel rhyw olvyil o aurr yn pclydru, A'i ...

Literature

... Io fler It rt- OClUR 1,11iBRARtV 'T'ABLE. ' 'I.ire alt tii\- ' is the n aturatl retleat of tii E ditor, when Worri ed witli the cl ainis of conltenii ding initerests, aii d weavied wit tllhe attentlns to inpllirt ?? likic forni and consiitenycy to the hiicongruo us niatsS of materials with whiich fie is surroulilded, an l ftromii the clhiatof which he Ii as to ?? the t'ew g rI i Is of I ?? ...

FAIRS FOR THE WEEK

... FAIUS F?,M, Tlfl`, ?? II !-nt:vr . , FLolti-.tAt ?? 'ir- cn ?? m-d,.1 thero'wo 1.io?5 ,Iolow of joot t.'c3iol '1'rv litl ?? *au., Nl n ?? 1'O! ' .0 ?? 's 0n' a I10 1 11 fa i r II iot b 1 1, ( :e11 e t I% 0 II I I il lboult .10v' nI~olk, Ol]d it -ir~s l ec l sa ilje andk (110- purhee oir, ho oncfle 1In o- Il;e ib at 1111tonn .5d~i to '.d. 1of 1 r oo C, In ?? I I 1 ~ antIIds1 ?? r 1 hu I I Io ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Ii- THE OPENING CEREMONY. ut_ _ ia. The Queen hlaving, as we previously intimated, 6igniked lu her Royal pleasure that arrangements should be made to to enable her nlajesty to gratify a wish very generally ex- re pressed on the part of the public to be present at the id interesting ceremony by which the Exhibition will be thopened on Thursday next, the Ist of May, the Royal Ig Commissioners, ...