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THE INEVITABLE

... THE I:EVITABLE.: |tI-;-i~rlic T')0 01?1 t ?? ' ?? Fcrsier wh-os 1 oice can speak of ae e Anid stcrm disc'0sucms. ietw andI -'tri1)te This was a ttl. I!y Fri aiad, for tier to ee S Seek fat it :1heni in sone old blool Ltiou ' Meantilme tbis versclzi, far tile iltc: -'te zi. CC TIe royal sage. lord of c til gc ll::i SoIr 1ll2, GliCC polait a mlrli il- ii B1 Cedrone:, in li; it gidons d eoiczr ...

TO A LADY ON HER FINISHING AN ELEGANTLY-WORKED CHAIR

... TO A LADY ON HER FlSHI£C+ AN ELECTANTLY-WORKED CHAIR. A gay, yet no inconstaot wvigt, Was asked by lady fair If lie solne linles would deijen to wvrite Upon her pretty chair I You know the mlany hours I've sat, With spirits light as air: I'm sure you never canl forget My pretty, pretty chair. Tis spangled o'er with Flowerets gay, Both rich and rare I weeo. While circlets full around them play ...

1850

... 18 50. A FABLE FOR TO-DAY. My brother bath gone, said the gay young Yeii, 'Dine's favoured, youngest born, As lie upward trined a, loving glance-the look of o01! opening morn, Oh ! let me go and see the world that he is leaving ngm.! I')1 soon be back with Dlowors of earth to twine arol,' your biow. The grey old Timh 1,ant on his scylhe to rest hi; boiry icand, And looked upon his ...

MODEL OF BUILDINGS FOR THE EXHIBITION OF ALL NATIONS, IN 1851

... F BU LDINGS FO, THfE E'.IBI- 7 'IEON OF ALL NATIONS, IN 1S51. - - - -IN Olo Saturday, Md:.TtrnTe, the constructlor ot theele- so- ,l ,camv hou irooof of tile Limle-streel rcrilvay slation, tic lin ti s tessoo n, ilc iI ted at lt s'adon to n umber rot aff o I ietnte~tt in ited by note trout1l l. Gritutit ai, s -ere sv cx av of ttle laiverpeol ccmulittee of ihelabove illcortautt tic ex'hii toa, ...

GRANDFATHERS' [PRIZE] ENIGMA

... An old man sat in his antique chair, Searching his lockers and empt'ing their store; A rosy-fac'd boy, with golden hair, Accepted the treasure to count them o'er. Said lie- Grand-Pa don't go away, Until you've given me all, I pray ! Then the old man drew the youth to his side, And with cheerful humour tuna complied:- ,Into the kerchief which lies on your knees I place a swarm of ...

THE FUNERAL OF THE DEAD AT CHILLANWALLA

... THEi FUNERAL OF THE DEAD AT CHILLANWALLA. Lines composed by the Soldiers at the ftueral ?? their brave Cornradevs who fell in the Pa tie e. Chillanwalla, Eist Indies. The sky with clouds was overcast, Te sky %vas ote of dread, It was as thoazh the heavees were hua lit mourning for the dead. The drenching rain in torrents poured Upon the baltle field While the sudtlen lizhtiinngi flash ...

GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY.—MEETING IN THE CITY

... (IEAT KXrt1MBTI)N OF THE S!TORKCS OF ISMISTRY.-MEETING IN TIlE CITY. 'A etedy a puablic Inectilng Of otetclututs, banliem, wa ?? traelsrs'li ilte cile. was held in' thle Egypteini-hald) dil fro the I'ipoeist. Ol ?? at ?? fromt the s royal cano hl n.l The hilil wo il, jletd ii etery parttby thle oat n of, tote ito literatunin and sie! nor, a large ptropotrtioni ha of' wli ot were lertriggtie. ...

NEW NOVEL

... T/te hnroingtons, a Novel. By the Author of Two Old Men's Tales, Se. Three vols. W'ilmnington's self.delusions, when ruin lhrratenn him, afford us a seene which may Eeree as a fair example of the spirit which disthiguishes the novel r A pretty afthir thto tine genius VWilmington has made of his Alelwyn M1ine,' said Estcourt tD Jtones Wle I morning. Purchas and Golding are fi.wn-offr-gone r ...

SOLUTION TO GRANDFATHER'S PRIZE ENIGMA.*

... SUL~UTION TO (RANDFATHER;S PRIZE ENI £CMA.* | ?? T'ie EDITOR oY- OTIE FAMILe FfTEOT).] 1 tlI /. -cns so led in bi thae 'dantds Te qr'cgsr 12 th last. oiat Natur be thy w on d'ous powers my themne (Tic old mlall inuward said)-tboe spoke thc youth Li Inril'g'Og, :t]tiielg ?? mere fictious seems,- Yet did 'he aged sire but speak the truth ! ?? ?? tinly c of Aoi y-Pce; Ail .Ig of fi. 1, from oth ...

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1851

... A public meeting of the inhabitants or the city of [O Westminster was held on Thursday at Willis's-roeins, ch for the purpose of considering the best means of assist- he ing in the promotion of the great exhibition of the oworks of industry of all nations in 11351, and to form a ; committee to carry out the resolutions which might be adopted. The High Bailiff, Mr.; Francis Smedley, took the ...

ARTS AND SCIENCES

... ROYAL INSTITUTION. ri FEB. 14th.-The Rev. J. Barlow, ( tol a Batnk Of a England Nsote, desoribeci the charactristicst of a ji bnnk-tiole, and the details of its manufacture, sttlintg I. the iprob~eat to which the Basic Authorities had applhed ci Ithernselves, to be protection to the public, eve thle ci 15,11oaity and caees; and thle solution to be simple Ii nyadready recognition :the ...

TO INSPIRATION

... s Uittelia slTrinT ?? illneess. gr p r 0 Inspiration I heav'nly spark ! inl Ere hurrying floods upbore the ark, toy - Ere death oel Abel, red and stark, iS Fell unresisted ;s - Ere ferm rose out of chaos dark, g1 i7 Thy fire existed. ME ~4 Mixtihth t eff 4 A~t wit tile mighty mass of things, ur Thou cam'st upon creatiost's wings, ml From blessed Heaven's eternal springs, In' Ve Thy warmth ...