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POETRY—ORIGINAL AND SELECT

... I'UE£rY-ORIGINAL ANlD SXHAV'. LINTES FOR htUSIC.-TI'E FAIRY ISL 13, I shelil never forget that fitirv isln, With its xvotcrs so ponv 2iully flowing; Nor tl-e sit,'s ever bright beam;ing smile, Wiith wvhoqs fulgenre the ocean xivs glowing. I strayed on its verdure chld( shore, No sadness mv pleasur I nying For I thought of 'IO 50110 uo morl, Wi hena al things around tule were joyiog. I shell ...

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... LI T ERA RY If O TI E. The L-il sri- LUrv ii. Part 2S. C. Kiaight, 90t Fleet stroet conlainiq a cc-il dii nnticr of North Wales. The cal-bmat-d scoen rv far wlich Wiles is sn rearlawned, is ideqeriha~i in aey plasi g style; as a ?? we -extrct tlhe followiwzt- S-tmvflon -the chief mnantain of 'aleR -tbhe hih- -cot atila an elo onilh far ile F ith-weil of rourse be no- rr NW l , 'I'l Tel e m e ...

NEW YEAR'S THOUGHTS FOR 1850

... NEVw YU14RS TlIOUGHTSO IOR IS; i. lie id' BY ?? IF; Unconqncrhl time ! I who ?? nor halt nor bourn ld XV ?? Wialg, u ey'C j rn Thon near'st thie Ilatil-luirk wherd the ?? tllua he 'Their gaze on half all ego of destiny. li Another fifty years !-The ?? of thrones * 'jails 8cattered froin thy pinion. i ail, an4 death- d- Tlheir dissouit ary of' prelis of' groalls- i ;pq droweil dwithilln the ...

POETRY—ORIGINAL AND SELECT

... POETRY-ORIGINAL AND SELECT. LET US PRAY. I ror D1Y FANNY Bl. LACY. o When downing lhues of early Plowr ers, | tIO Are surilityg ?? rainbow shosy !6, W hen loipo oxpalids her goldern ws hnr, .i AN youth looks first oa OoIthIly things; f > Whin roses 1pleasure's patii iresticew, And ilnrey paints moerc bright thinll trules , I'[or strength to micot tmimptiationl's Caliy, let us Ipray-oh ! let ...

POETRY—ORIGINAL AND SELECT

... POETRY-.ORIGINAL AND SEL1SOT. TIIHE CHILD'S APPEAL. t Th wvords ly L. M . Thoratona-Thou lu Mmii by W. MInrris, Esq, Yorlt. D3rD1ICAT EiD TO OTlHERS. S MAMMA. ?? (10 the roses fildi? ?? A little girl dill say, tlithilik such lovely flovers as th so Shosild nlever ko decayt That look so bolauti ful and fair, And suholi bri-tttints disIctsl, . Thien dear Mani nn, oh, tell mo why So qulickly ...

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—ORIGINAL AND SELECT

... FORT1Y-ORIGINAL AND SELECT. AIDE TOI, LE CIOL T'AIDERA. U (Done into English fronm Fontaille by the ' Med. 'lies,') c A W&GNOo, piled higli up wvith lay,r Stuek in a muddy road one day.v The driver raised! to ?? his ces, s And, killowilig that his anxios cr ies ,, By mortal cars could not be heard, To Hercules his suit profelrred. Oh, H-ercules ! he trembllilg said, Lend to xwrtched man ...

POETRY—ORIGINAL AND SELECT

... PiuTlY.-ORISINAL AND SELECT. 1 T 7 * BACCHUS IN TIMEl AUST. Bacchus, with furious might, All the Enst, before untamed, did over-ronnc, Andm wong ropressed, and ostublisgit light, Whbich laxwlosse men had formerly fin donne: T'here Justice first her princely rule beguslse. IFaery Quessess. Ialt, and be still, ye hot-checked bacchanals ! And yo, that rage about mc l'te a storm, Itough satyrs, ...

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... LITE RAPS ONOTICEG. Scenes of the Civil War in llungaryin 18-18n nd 1849- with the Feisonal Adlvit tures of an Austrian Offi- cc r in the army of the j3an of Croatin. Shoberl. ' itI the pursuit of -the rouetl enemy, when tile mass was dissolvell into oeperate fliltis, I witnessed a scent %vihich mlde Is very deep inrutession upon mr. As some- thi g about my caddle gir!h was broken, I stopped ...

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... LITTIRARY NOTIOES. CONXDITION OFe TREls SAXON Si;R1F,-H&lPI 'IWOGU0ESS OF CULTIVATION. L Upoin the whole woe mnay safely conclude thait tlhP colndtion ot the zoiutin serf, after the ionre coneral dif- filsion of (hristiauity, was not neeesaarily Oll of great haldhill, oor indleeld of severity'-exevpt pirllgps inl the ease oif eotnviet serfs; anld slnveisof ecarv decree \ ere certainily better ...

POETRY—ORIGINAL AND SELECT

... POr&TRY-ORIGINAT, AND SEL2u(J,, WOODS IN ITINTERt. Welin wintor winds ?? picrcillng eilli And through the hl wthora lblwsa the galo, With solemn feet I trcad th.e hill, That ovrrbrows tile ?? VaCo.. O'er the baro upland and away Through the long reach of de! ort woods, 'The ombracing 3unbeams chastely play, A35.d glanld1os these deep selitudin. Where, twisted round tho barren oal, The summer ...

POETRY—ORIGINAL AND SELECT

... POETRY-ORIGINAL AND SELECT. GRtANDFATHERI'S P RIZE ENIGi1A.S. [by the Editor of the Famliy Friend]. An old mar sat in his antique chair, Searching his lockers, and ?? their store A rosy-faced boy, with goldell hair, Accepted the treasurcs to count tleio', 5'or. Said he-' Grand-Pa! don't go axvoy, Until y0ou have given tile till, I prily!' 'helln the old ilua drow tilhe voll t o his side, And ...