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July 1853
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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 ...

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_ ...