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POETRY

... 1l AN OLD TUNE. iY EL6IZA CO)OKC. ?? whejie we roved in Suimmer's glowing prime, pl tri rj, llil~p-s esred bells rung out a soft and ninrre climeo g ,lhhi ?? where we stood b'nacath the old ell-iboughs, 'n-t li41i1g spechl upon our lips andi mirth upon our brows? riniuber singing there, in wild and fitful tone, D° 0I tii i I -5one of sweet Nature's own ? t IIe nu remlember, la lv, WIWen the ?? ...

Pickings from Punch

... Ii.ckfiniu from A BIT OF OUR 'I ?? best way to curb a wild younig man is, decidedly, to bridal him. A VEII..-A lace blinl, worn by a womnan, iot to hide ber Mlushes, but to save her complexioni. TOAST AND SENTIMIENT ON FOREIGN AFF.IIvs.-._Lay tho Austrian eaffol l that hals been raised in Italy be preparatory to the orec. kon of the counstijutional buildig. UNE LIEt: Na'AOLzONm:NNE.-The ...

POETRY

... LINES BY TilE LATE REV. DR. SHEPHIERD OF 0ATEC RcIIF NEAtR ItINtiWOOL. Tile following verses ar' from a manuscript more than forty dcar ail, and probably have not breet publislied. They are by ill', late lr. Shipherd, ueli n perlhaps be his only 'poetical ct w p lc Nas inuore ?? for wit and huimour than for c tilolillr h vws n great Studenit of the works of the G atin, and Italian poots. ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... L1TERARY NOT[CES. ?? ?? -Lovers of Shakspere will be delighted with a perusal of tle first article ill this favourite periodical; it is en- titled, Shakespeare and the New Distovery. Not the least valtcal'l portion of thel cltatter is the ?? two or tlhree pagps, ill wti-h tn e11di cor, evldelntly a reverential student of theo itnotrtal I-ard, saggests soni)e twoenlty cmnctlad;tans of his ...

POETRY

... X- POETRY Y. sPOVERTY rtARTS GOOD COMPANIE. BY ELIZA COOI(. We love the sayings of olden times, IVW quote them in Age, we learn them in Youth They fall on tour cars like ding-dog ch1imes, That Experience riig., in the belfry of Truth. flut I wondier what people it was in tiho land, And I wondder as much where the land might be, So stupidly wise, that the proverb could rise of 1 poverty parts ...

Pickings from Punch

... I I IDickinae, from , pu'ncb. i, . I As Ir SHOULD ?? one of-our weekly contemporaries we observe the Railway Intelligence is Inserted next to the Obituary. Tiem OLD IHOUSFr AND TrEi NEw.-Before the Reform Bill tile influenco of the Aristocracy in boroughs was the thingcomplained of, Now--as the revelations before the Election Committees have ?? is the iifiluene of the Sovereign. QUICET1 AN ...