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Caledonian Mercury

Original Poetry

... v I - ?? . .frioiltal,;.i .,at fg., ., , .. I - 6: .; m. : ITALY, PAST, PRESENT, 'AID rF TURp. - - C.To L W Words that made the bold fear, Uatdeied in the old year, *- 6kinjlhi the cold ear ; ?? Auitruian Dip1lwacy, - And WItUL electra stpark, as they dashed along the Flash'd on Europe like the blaze of her ancient beacon firea. c Simple words; yet ?? in might, Telling of wrongs that ne'er ...

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... ?? riglival Poetry. A. RHYME UPON SOME 1RYMESS BY A R!FLEMANI P Shididlsately ppeared iu Vis 1'tper. WSe lhas spoken out a chailenge ? WIho has dared us to the vrorst, Let the lips be dumb for ever- Bei the traitor eelf-accurst- a Mho would conjure, e'en in fancy, A spotier on the sod t O0 ar fatherS blood baptismal E Gave to freedeom iad to God A Oh, my eountry ! snother counrtry s Thou ...

Literary Notices

... i'-tc-a-g B40ftto. C; BATION By TxouAs HurosN, F LS., Captain Bengal Army. London: wVil. Alleat.and Co. uithor of this handsomevolume--which -we state, at the risk of frightening most 'tas is devoted to an interpretation of the joss of the Apocalypse-has, happily, in his | fae, enabled us to give at a glance the 1i iupon which he proceeds to lunfold the tvteries of the book. Like most ...

Original Poetry

... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , r . -? 0 1 -.4all ?: V?,.Dttrg. .: ,I p LAY OF THE MAID-OF-ALLTWORIV 0 1 vhat a weary life we lead, 'Twixt woek and scorn !, , We ?? in ConstaDt slavery, N. igit noon, and morn! ,With early morning e begin .Our endles8 day; -Nobreai;&st-hoar-no diiner-hour- No time for play. If friend or lorer call at eve, N social walk; - Our prison bounds we ...

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... I11 ? . I .1- ; --.t y:n - -In ? 'It i i 4 i , ittra ?? ' .0 its. j -4 Tig RELIQUES OP FA THEP PROtUT, late P.P. of Watergrass Hill, -in the county of Cork, Iret land. Collected a-nd Arranged by OSxYERa YORKE, Esq. (Rev. Prancis Mahony). Illaus- trated by ALFRED CROQUIS, Esq. (D. Mae- lise, ?? New Edition, Revised atd largely Augmented. London: H. G. Bohn. It would be difficult to conceive ...

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... It , . THI& MAGAZINES OF THE MOXTH - -- a First in P'ace alnd first in merit Rmong the cv contents of the CORInILL is Mr Thackeray's tt lecture upon the third of the Georges, It lacks le somewhat tbe charm of novelty, for many read- ers must have heard it delivered; and the best bits have already been anaele familiar by news- R paper reports. Still, it will be perused with v, delight, and its ...

Literary Extracts

... - 'TER AND A~i.tf.._p the many marked since .Adtap~torro of e~aruirc tol the rmtnI of ne),it war( ..aeevis ove or the Inii sitnpuldr that trees i- wivth uende secialiv for. the aftdfn,,.en. 'oV the i'ativ ?? mountain sbonld be in broad outline the ten d ,ms ibrmal Of trees. Toe vine, which is ro be tidinj .lecourpatioii of tuan, i. way ,-arolv ?? in) we its growth;' fa-hog, into festoons h,. ...

OLD DOGE, OR A STORY FOR YOUNG CHILDRE

... OLD DODGE, OR A STORY FOR YOUNG CHrLDREN. [coMMUNIsCATD.]; > My dear little children, as the evening is'so ransy paiy, and as you might cat4b a coldyipoldy,$ e f jou Stf out to ridy pidy, in your pia ub - :;torory, vstround: me on the 'ekthirog, 'and be; :Svery-gpd4and I will tell you a pr~t~story.:' NtOln wear nava comfortable,: so I will begin.. i S:iace upon: a time, oh ! evera-so'ldiig ago ...

ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF ARTS

... ROYAL SCOTTISH .SOCIEIY OF ARTS. The concluding meeting of the session was held yesterday evening in Georp e Street Hall- Mr T. Stevenson, C.E., presiding. A Paper Descriplive of an improved Econo- mical Arrangrment ror Boiling with Steam, suitable fbr Paoermaker, Blleelchers, &c., invented by Messrs Cranl.toun, Young, and Lovell-illustrated by a working modtl of the apparatns ased-eas read by ...

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... ,.11 ? ?? C!& . li..Ittrary i '10? ? et ?? ?Iil ., g 17 ? j Lrcr Cxorrou. By the Author-of 5Margaret Maitland, Adam GraemeoA The Days of my Life, &c. London: Hurst & Blackett. ONLY at women's heart and hands could have etched this wonderful picture' of wommans gouile -a picture so startling in its bues, and alike o. subtle and so bold in its delineation, that it seems to reveal a new; ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... Last night, Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia-one of the most popular compositions in the range of the Italian Opera-was performed at the Queen's Theatre. The house, though not crowded, was well filled, and the enthusiasm of the audience was intense. Madame Lorini, as Lucrezia, was in capital voice and spirit, and did ample justice to her part. Her Cor e hello quale incanto was given with ...