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... '-i2Oellp, [iou 'cit ton N(RIIt't WALES ?? -Oh Eigla id I ld IAI andthy na inc anld thny (itIn Are dleir to, this 'ft-vert as LoNse's earliest dreaml 1us-d titee Iriiin 1ostltIod, atnd Io ci thee I will, Tilltheimlo C tile tt~o~ninI deathi siltl be stij!. I lot' iilc PIt e l[ii. t ?? hoy iv orriIUI~ 1' 'uh d iti ktu1 ii, D gestuiresasud Nt ItItt ool t fe eir' ?? Nun0 inM y1)t it, c1cas i ...

Poetry

... ?il LI t i1-1'. I N D).tK'.isI ?? our course vtrrnsekgs 121ou ctj~ewith Many changes, I ?? I*saes, WEl nclst n ilatt t Tis ;he hand of God arCau-oc, :lingles bitt witil life's SIveet. Co mio g spfijt i l slcapt for ON-or, (Cled hnlc beci v ii al coo-wdrop pale, 11 ad tihe sto 'iO xl wriotsI nevar C'hztsedl t Oili je lloix tlhe vale. ;iI. tl'i~M till our melaeisure, tiet.io> ?? [it our ,Pli~l ...

Literature

... tti?Uvt. ()UR 1t11 1tRY TABIL. \S3v bza'-e a ? rlin .r ecoi'iel 0\11 parcel of' pr. ldicals andl ?? g~ltlocedl lil~thgnl tintI ' 'oviicc; ?? lifleroltnt 3r di lfp tg- Gel :: l3 SelIs ;'-itl ;a Ho ifne have [)hei3 falvour'(cd ;iI ll ?? 130 St Sa ?? 1llt ice I ax be ho peapic(a wid'h !ien, t~io!.te:38s 35314 t~ii-k tibat somo conclude-otliers o; d 0I16 831 flle all ?? Imtch pa- 3 !NI P tl'~ ...

Poetry

... laoctiv. ?? MOIi &AND BE H-IAPrY S ty not life's CLIp is fall of pain, T or I ltve quafli'd its pleasuinst 'o thlose Wh1o seel;with cariesnei S sekwitte nstniess, B YIieId (ilielding treasures But those Ws ho illy saunter on, ot arig tbfor tbe morrow, t xchalnge theil shlare of ha ppinesst F'or dlou1ble sha re of sorrow. ?? gives a purer draughit 'Ti elni Ic ness call proffclr, And ever hlan'i ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... t ,;i ' 1.1lii, A l Y'i Abl.E. ?? ?? II I 1 1, 1110ilt lowy.'st znd. the perfeilt tot o l i o 'plilloll'. ti it lthe l~ere thle Ver-ital~ e is1 tl ii 010 ?? TI,e Iio', Av nn'.r,n is ?? A a V ?? 'II ' l ?? u11. 111110 ic ?? .Francis sat 0 Parib' u it) '1 'last, to cinislilit aniI w~:. ?? tile Lip'V101 oity I, all~ o letter of illtro- Ilk ?? '1'to Lico,iw ?? 01ionoooesadh i 11 1 , I 1. 181 ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... OL-i. Lmiay T-ABLU, 11.1-7 IAN Ill, ANO ( Cvr':'i11 ?? Irl. be 'U X 'ii, lc b, v other ll L it iiti soi Boe Iavbu'' eealof' whichl We halve Intr~o Chc'i 'i'oo',o l1m'rctlt -Itis averv Oxcelet work to 1o 't ?? tnt' IL n t 1io- rr1ii1I~ 'c ?? ol1 0111 tI o c 1 I S I kt' I ltl. til t lv11( filly'. it tic-' ihe' ?? IItlr e-i to caltte',-ceqr ?? lii' n ?? n d cootyi'ilu 1101,!LiltIV O 1l') C di'' ...

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... 'll'itc-ciap o tlea- rsTE Or CATIII`.B1-1111]~.N MfOnRTsSR, to 1 David [son ?? Bluce 1 had taken to Scotland Titith maT hi [ia 1:3130] bli beautiful Eiglish inlistress, Catherine Nior - * tirner, who had.. incurred the l atred of the Scstch nobles. op- ple posedl to England, and, as it appears, especially that of tle to lsarl of Angus. Perhaps sh, was suspected of exerting.her anr Influence ...

Literature

... ?E iteallim OUR LIBRARY TABLE. an21 E'l''i -iishcu1cfem-countries canhe of more interest larestlwssesj~s.It. was the scene cf Atex- gnieS Srale-tst trililinplis; and at that early period it w~is dglycivibod ?? its territooy was dtivrided be- en%'I powo -tnt 1n on arebis. Poras, one of them, c--ss thi 000 townsin his domiions One of I'ai cwit lnliorarics, thc- King, of Prasii, assembled a ...