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MUSIC OF [ill] MR. ELLIS ROBERTS'S CONCERT

... MUSIC OF WALES. 11R. ELLIS ROBERTS'S ICONCERT. e (From oar Special Reporter.) On Thursday last Mr. Ellis Roberts, harpi-t to e his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, delivered s at the Music Hall, Store-street, London, his popu- d lar lecture on the Music of Wales, in which he was d assisted by Miss Mary Rose, ?? who gave - good effect to the vocal illustrations. In conn- s mencing, the ...

Poetry

... vocap. LOOK NOT MOURNFULLY INTO THE PAST. Answer to Stanzas in lst week's ' N orth Wales Chroncle.' Smile again !-oh I smile agastsl 5 Though ine eye be dimrm'd with tears, Though thy path be one of pain,r Overspread gith darkening fears. Gleams of joy yet unreveal'd t Still the future m, y possess- Flowers, amid the gloom conceal'd, To cheer the spirit's wilderness. Hope again !-yes, hope ...

Poetry

... oc-=: := LINES ON THE DEATH OF AIRS. SARAH DREW. Farewell, dear friend, thy sand's short race is run, The storms of life have ever ceased to blow; Thy warfare's past, the glorious victory's Won, And thou hast bid farewell to all below. And now, methinks, I see thee, clothed in white, Before the throne of Heaves's Eternal King; There with the first-born sons of purest light, To GOD thou dost ...

Our Library Table

... Our librarli Table. Greatly does BLEAT HousE proceed in inte- rest as we proceed in the story; and some of the scenes in No. XVII. are intensely tragic. Mr Tulkinghorn, the old, selfish, cool, calculating lawyer of the Dedlock family, has been murdered. At the close of the 16th No. suspicion points to Lady Dedlock as the murderess. Buckett, the detective, employed on the occasion, is at ...

Our Library Table

... Our itbrati Table. Very few persns would expect to find in A Dinner of He}bs, in the DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE, such an entertaining melange of infor- ination and anecdote as it contains. It is one of the most readable papers in the number,-in which there are several other excellent at ticles ;-We do Dot however class in this category the continua- E tion of ' Sir JTasjper Carew, we had ...

TRANSLATION OF GRAY'S ELEGY,

... TRANSLATION OF GItAY'S ELEGY, To John Rowlands, Esq., merchant, Liverpool, late df 'l'y Vry and Graianvi u, in the County of Anglesey, the following impelfect translation of Gray's EIegy into the ancient British language, is most respect. fully dedicated, as an humble tribute to lis amany virtues; his love of WVales the Blitons and their language, his esteemed friendship and known sin.. ...

Poetry

... lstiap. THE PIRATE. A Pirate is-(what shall I say 1) A robber on the sea: He pilfers craft, by craft, to day, To-morrowv, be is free- He scruples not, to plan and plot, Tho' murder stains his soul; A ship he spies, lie onward hies To reach the destin'd goal. Arm'd to the teeth, on deck he stands A tyrant on the waves Aye, there he stands, with blood stain'd hands, And death and danger braves_ ...

CAN FUGEILIAWL

... CAN FUGEILIAWL, (PASTOR&L SONG.) sMesur-' Zid y Ffitvynen Las. Ar ryw fore' teg a halaidd, Eis I rudmn trwy Iy tigardd, lir rntw3 clywed seiniau peraidd, Yr ' aderyu du, 'r hwn chwardd, Yn yr ila's goedfa danel 'I 'hor -y'tu demi i deulu'r gftn, _Ytl,, y telurai'nl ddigel 1. Odlau pot' i'w Greydd gian E Pan rtad nedl haulwen wedi codi, O'1' dwvyretluiol rotau draw,- C Pdn in'd oedd ?? ytt y ...

Poetry

... jpoeltv. THE HONEST LABOTJRERWS RESOLVE. What! tho' the world may deem me poor And strive to keep me down, Mv heart's still happy at the core As alny man's in town. I envy not the rich man's lot, I'll walk while others ride: I'll pull the oar to reach the shore However strong the tide. Is honest poverty a crime ? Is lahour's lot a stain ? Has wvealth the right from time to time To treat it ...

FAIRS FOR THE WEEK

... BANGO, Ju3ne 25.-Our annual Wool fair Was held to-day, the supply of which was limited, the sellers rsb, having asked too high rates, caused the business in ner that branch to be much checked ; good mountain wool retealised from Os to 6s 3d per : lbs., avordupois; An. ire, glosey and low farmers, 7s to 7s 3d, the transactions and on the whole were limited. There was a pretty good non supply of ...

Poetry

... VInocav. ?? -1 THE BIVOUAC AT FEROZSHAH. The clouds ofmldnigtit deepen o'er The gloomy battle plain, And shroud, as with a funeral pall, The sleeping and the slain. In close and grim array they lie, Their faces to the ground; While from the foemen's camp is borne The distant cannon's sound. The Sutlej flash'd beneath the dawn, Pure as the mountain snow; But now a darker, redder stream, Its ...

Our Library Table

... Our libralp Sable. Mr. C. Knight has done good service to travel- lers, in publishing a most admirable TOURIST'S COMPANION THROUGH THE LAND wE LIVE IN, which we open with the following just obervations on RAILWAY TRAVELLING. The magnificent railway system of Great Britain is now nearly perfected. Ireland has still much to accomplish. In spite of many local obstacles and individual losses, ...