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POETRY

... POETRY. LINES ON TBE OLD YEAR. Fil ntanly a muornings light with rosy dawn, Fall ' nimay a night with sable curtain drawn, THavr round mne bless'd with health, and hope, and love, 11;i1ee richest gifts to earth fromt heaven above, Iriendship hath charmed ...

Literary Extracts

... toiler. When you want to make money hrc by Pegasus, (as he must, perhaps, who has no other t saleable pro perty,) farewell poetry and tonial flights: to Pegasus only rises now like Mr. Green's balloon,nat co are; periods advertised before-hand, and when ...

LITERARY EXAMINER AND TIMES

... industrious and earnest research could Ot fe: e have given; hut to confound' such matter with what he 'or is pleased to call poetry, andi send it into the'vworld with. fri : out anything beyond the mere elegaichies of versification, a is a mistake which ...

OPENING OF THE SALFORD BOROUGH MUSEUM AND LIBRARY

... titsinto fivo principal divistaus of the- sa oeogy, j urisprudence, science and art, histoi', incudhing biograthe vW acd poetry, and geeceral literature; and titese general tlyision I have been again esubhdividedinto S0OeIOUS,eo-as to rondsrthe ?? nl ...

POETRY

... POETRY. i £11E VOiCE OF THUE SABBAT3. ROM 'TIM LoormitE ?? A. Lir au ARy OisCiLLA t, t come In the might of a herald of light, As the sun oer creatiot Is beaamng; J come to dispel the night shadow& that dwelt In the soul, of deep wretchedness dreatning: ...

POETRY

... __ ?? POETRY. __ HTE LORD OF GLYNWOOD. 1Bl THE AUTHOR Odi TOE PATRICIAN'' DAUGHTER. LOrd af Glynwvod'sbroad domain whero Gothie turietrise, Where Paks, like Columns,1lift for dome the shade of centuries, Where the stately deer are arching their tall ...

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... llittle reputation by your literary talentsli rr rlhhch Ilair very tat, frons undervaluing, though sirti in m thilie, hegad, poetry arid genius, arid that s'rlt lo F thing, were devilish disreputable. There was poor Wi I Byron, for instance, wiro ruined ...

POETRY

... POETRY. I RE DOES WELL WHO DOES HIS BEST. BY MBRNEZEB ELTIOTT. (From a Poslhumows Publication.) He does well who does his best; is he weary? let him rest: Brothers I I have done my best, I am weary-let me rest. After toiling oft' in vain, Baffled, yet ...

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... for afte ad stre theres wilt a king wyrites versea, we may be linm, ,St srthrwilbe plenty of people to admire his !ng aes poetry. His Majesty would sing you a ballad, of t which he had stolen every idea, to an air which was Io ringing on all the barrel ...

THE THEATRE-ROYAL

... man who dipped his pen ay; so deep into the human ?? feel .her energy and pathos shackled in dealing with indifferent oll. poetry, abounding in mawkish sentiment and forced ,p similes. Mr. Burford is well suited for the part ot emp Pizarro: his 1oiolv ...

POETRY

... . POETRY. 1l MY LIFE WAS LIKE A FOUNTAIN. My life as like a fountain From Nature's heart that flow, And ripples down the mountain, Still siuging as it goes!I The flowers sprang all round it, The sdn Illumed its way; The lark's glad music found it, And ...