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... -tat ?tr I -? ON Tak RtX-PERUSAL OF LETTERS WRITTEN iN TYOUTll. 1 BY BUTLWER LITTON. STRAEN1E, as when vaguely through the Autumn ?? Loom the pale scenes last viewed In summer skies, Oat fromn the mist the thoughts of sunny days And golden youth ariso. Were ye, In truth, my thoughts ? along the Years Flles back the wonderlug and incredulouS Mind, In the ?? archives of lost hopes and fears Your ...

Poetry

... N't .-Pattrl. POETICAL HAPPINESS. TitERS is a fountain, to whose flowery side By divers ways the children of the earth Bun day and night athirst, to measure forth Its living waters; Health, and Wealth, and Pride, Power. clad in arms, and Wisdom, Argus-oyed.: But one, apart from all, is seen to stand, And take up In the hollow of his hand What to their golden vessels Is denied, Baflilneg their ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... ArPOPULAR TAX.-If Mr. Gladstone taxes any kind of license, lie ought to tax the license of counsel.-Pun7WI. RATHER SOUR.-Thie decline in the quantity of goseberrles brought to marketof lateyears is accountedforbyt eincreased demand for *'champagne. TiST OF GOOD HmU.OUo.-Wale a man up in the middleofthe night, and ask him-to lend you five shillings.-Punch. SN4OW IN JUnE-In liD exhausted stone. ...

Literature

... flit tr at II r t. f The WVesbmainster Review. New Series. No. VII. I J. Chapman, 142, Strand, London. t Thanks to the recent agitation in the Bristol Athenieum, the u modest wrapper of the Westosinster fle'ieo, possesses just now a notable significance in our booksellers' windows; and we mayt prophecy that the pages of the number just out will be eagerly consulted both by parties who have ...

ST. JAMES's CLOCK

... ST. JAMRS's CLOCK. ?? 7sasginthrough St.James's Ohuroh7jard )trerdoa. ?? noticing hat the Clock had moved on to Ha -at Elever.] Clock of St. James I that long hast slumbered, Regardless of the hours unnumbered, I grieve to see each move still show That faith in thee is aye no go. Long time that stolid phb at thine Wore one expresolon-ten put aline Withslag ard's feeble effort then Thou triea ...

Literature

... XTittraturt. 11istor'y of the ?? of Austria, fromn the accession of Francis I. to I/se Revolustion of 1848. To which is added Genesis, or details of the lae Anoteian Revolution, by an officer of State. BRohn's Standard Library. - Henry G. Bohn, York-street, Covent- garden, London, Rhe ?? part of this volume is taken~up with a translation of the 1Genesis. a work emanating from thle pen- of ...

Poetry

... ?? i ?? advilt ?? I - PRESENCE OF THE BELOVED. Translatedi from GoetVe's Lyrio Poems. BY M. A. BURT. I NKssi of thee when, o'er the sparkling sea, The rays of Phecbts glide, I muse on thee when Luln's brilliancy Illumes the silvery tide, In foreign deserts thor my sight dost cheer, When clouds obscure the sky; At midnight, wandering over ; ountains drear, Thine image hovers nigh. Thy voice T ...

Literature

... litu at Ur t. 2he Dublin University Magazine. No. CCXLV I.-Wm. S. Orr and Co., Amen.corner, Paternoster-row, London. I Our old friend the Dublin presents its readers with the usual I quantum of agreeable reading for the current month. Among the items of most original interest we may specify an instructive article on the temple-music of the Hebrews, especially as it was e at the time of David ...

Poetry

... -1 -0? t Ar.- %'HE PATH ACROSS THE HILLS.-BYHoN.MMRs. NORTON. TN LIFE'S delightful morn, When Love and Trust were born, To thy dwelling in the wooded hills I came; Thy smile of welcome made A sunbeam in that shade, And Spring and Winter bloomed for me the samei Though the snow hung In the cloud, And the stormy winds blow load, I recked not-all my sunshine wm I tQ come Mly heart was blithe and ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... AA -o A- At - AQv ?? s The adaptation of the fashion of past times to the costume of the present day, contributes to produce most charming models Thus, the dress worn in the eigh1th century by Marglierit,,i Provence; the flat body encirc ing the hips, to which is added the sleeves of the time of Raphael; and coiffures Of Elizabeth of England and Diana of Poictiers, and all th times of ...

Poetry

... autvq. MAY AND NOVEHEBER.-BY ALEX. SgITi. THE ?? is singing in the blending skv; Hledges are hito with Ma . Tlhe ?? seea Is toying with tleshore , bi wedded bride; And, I the funess of his marriage JoY, Ho decorates 11er tawrnv brow with shells, Retires a space, to see how fair shoe loohk; Then proud, runs nip to Riss tier. All is fair- All glad, from grass to sun I Yet more I love Than this, ...

Literature

... X.i rut t rt The Constitation of fEgasd; or, As Accoent of the English Go- vernssest, By J. L. de Lotose. A Newo Editions, with Life and Notes, by John Mr1acgregor, AHP. Bohn's Standa'd Library.- Henry G. Bolmn, York-street, Covent-garden, London. A new edition of a standard work of peculiar interest to re- :eeting English readers. Ml. Macgregor is a very competent editor, and has added ...