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... ®u- ALillranr iL hbkc. Sorte days hlave e-lapsed Siince wre received our niagayiino parcel ;but. we lx ave hat], sim iii tan a onsly, such at ?? of reading- connected with the war, that we really have licen unable to give thle alwiays-wel- coine periodicals th'at attention thee so well descrVe. But batter late than never.'' We' proceed to say a few words abtoint those we always read with the ...

Our Library Table

... Our librarp Table. HELIG'S WAININo; a Cymrnic Legend of the 7th tl Century. By Lady Marshall. London: Joseph Iz Masters, Aldlersgate Street. TuE interest %%hich Lady Marshall takes in the litera- c ture and music of Wales, and the considerate pa- s tronage she extends to deserving mnerit. must pro- dispose the public of the Principality to her own li- terary efforts, When directed, as in the ...

Original Poetry

... (OWi lal voclttp CA KS B R I A. Vltat I le' ile ash, wouldl this world be, ItI'mtinus hills aid ftritfol vales'! It then wvoldi tveatr to cioaria for mc, Siece Vales 'could be no longer Wales. Vho would admire this land of ours, If wteads atid shady groves we'ld none I 3f once bereft of fruits and flow'rs, 'Iweold soon be a deserted one. TWho would esteem this little nlook,- This Eden, enes ...

Original Poetry

... 49righlill poettv. THE WAY TO WEALTH. List to a friend, he bids you list, 'While he unfolds a mystery; He'll tell you how to drive the mist, Which often tends to dim your e'e; To you, ye tradesmen all, the bard In measur'd verse thus loudly cries! Do not your interests disregard, But straight resolve to advertise! No matter what the goods you sell, No matter what the shape or size, It must ...

Our Library Table

... Our XLibrarp zabl. The improvement which has taken place, of late t years, in Inany of the books used in schools is very great. The volumes pot into the bands of young persons at the present day, are decidedly superior to those which we used to thumbn' over anld dog's- ear, we care not to say how long ago ; and niany of them are of a tature to entice our youth to study. not to deter them ...

Original Poetry

... . orighlal vorill). CHRISTMAS. I fain would garnish the poor manl's board, SilCe Charity's ?? are plea-ant; Alittle woohld iakec front tile vvealthl maial's honrd, To give all who need it a present. 'Tis pleasant, tile peasanit, to please with a present, on Wlhen Christmas appears in his holioay aheen - Then let us his table spread now wiilst wve're able,- ph Now, nout whilst tile holly ...

Wit and Humour

... Mit nub gamour. SELECTIONS FROM I DIOGENES. ADVICE TO BARNU1, THE KING OF HUMBUGS.-NOW ou! ve written your life, try and mend it. JusT PUBLISHSED, by Alessrs. Palmerston, Panmure, and Co., a cabinet edition of Rokeby, in scarlet cloth, gilt, and with an ornamental heading; price-the hoiwur and safety of teo British nation. TWO OF A TRADE NEVER AGREE. We understand that the difficulty ...

Our Library Table

... Oar a(brarn Zable. ?? Pi Tur LATrE CAPTAINI R. LLOYD EDWARDS.-A si very pretty and affecting poem, completely describ. ing the entrance of this noble son of a noble sireinto a breathing world, his progress throng , its dangers P and difficulties, and his exit on the field of hboour,ai fighting the battles of his country, has just been published. and will doubtless be much in demand in the ...

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... QOur librarp Zable. We have a few books on our table, to which we .must allude bxiefly, with the view to direct our readers' attention to them.- MYRILLA, AND OTHER PoEms, by Owen Howell, is very creditable to Wales, of which the author is a native, and for which he entertains the love of a genuine Celt. There are imagination, feeling, and good taste, in these effit- sions of his muse, and ...

Original Poetry

... Orfafnal Voctly. STANZAS. I eaw her in the pride Of youth, lr cheek lit lip with love and beauty, wiihen, briglht w8iti inloelcetce amd truthb 1hOpe ' led her to tile shrine of dutyl A bridal reaot h lay at h- r feet That was to deck hir brow the morrow- Emblemo .1 pleasuro, frail, Oas sweet, Tfle treacherou Joys that heraldl sorrow. Again I sawhtier-youth scetuile lled And witlh it Cery traee ...

THE WINTER FASHIONS

... te The niewest winiter bonnets are a alight deodree larger' than te those which have been worn for several months past. Theiry fe; are made of various materials, and in various colours, and they 1he aren frtems rbvry profissely trimmed with lace, rib- beonse &,Bonnets of plain block velvet which have esarcely anblense for ervaral pool3 seasons, aro unoir extremely fiashin- le, profuel. Thy are ...

AMLWCH LITERARY INSTITUTION

... A montih ago, the inhabitants of Amlwch hal the treat to listen to a lecture delivered in this Institution, by Mr. Greatheadi the subject beinge. The Dignity of Labour. Onl Tuesday last again, a very crowded anti respectable audience listened to a fiuiflar treat, given them by Dr. Lloyd, of Llangeffj, tile subject 'f the lecture being The Comparative State of Literature and Science in ...