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... M F, 0 R Y Original Poetry. are h ...
... M F, 0 R Y Original Poetry. are h ...
... Anacreon,’ 1 with the choicest and most popular specimen* of the Irish Melodies and Ballads, in which the bard revelled in poetry and song. some workmen were excavating a piece of ground belonging to the Etienne to Roanm* railway near Fears, in France ...
... Original Poetry. THE VIOLET. (from Goethe). I'pon bo*om s' one Violet, modest and unknown— It as ch.>rnnng flower! The long grass wove a velvet woof About its head, beneath whose roof It dwelt as lu a bower. There, shrouded from the noontide ray, dream’d ...
... inal Poetry. SMILING MR. S” i'ing on rae smiling on w*. BoM«Perth * ilperer thins than thee? M'hat rurp. I for costly ctm# fluj s«'l prim ely Witt- care f*>r its re al state What reck of its Ixtveor Hate? hile thy gentle face tee oo rnc, smiiiog me me ...
... Selected Poetry. THE WANDERER'S RETURN tome onto home again and And tnyw’.f alone. Thp friends left quiet there arc pcrlahod ail and COM. father's house my early love lies low one remains of all that my youthful spirit plow, l,.ve lies the blushing We ...
... intAruction only, 1 have long thought that business might be diversified by the introduction of hiitory, sacred and profane —poetry, moral and religious —Christian evidences—Eastern habits and customs, illustrative of Scripture, &c. These, with Catechisms ...
... Original Poetry. TRK ROBIN’S SONG. that tranquil, hour. When dew-diamond* d*ck each flower. And like stream*-of liquid rot>y seem the muontain nils, (•f gentle summer's eve, When all nature seems to grieve For the plow that'* behind the western (be pa*4 ...
... Original Poetry. THE EMIGRANT SHIP. The was clear and the wind fair, Wtnle on the flowing tide. A gallant ship, with tails onforl'd. Proudly aeeu to ride; Many upon her noble deck. For friends and country sighed. Fate drove them from the dear old homes ...
... Original Poetry. S iKO. Let : ro who is without blot Co Why shoul-J lie who has got hit fault At other men railing? all one defect So ne little, other* many ; His man is worthy regard w has > as any. The faults that «e with other* find May irivUl in the ...
... works, ancient and modexfi, have been produced, and that 53 of them arc in Arabic. These wot trat of law,religion, history, poetry, etc. Amongst them is the chronicle RouzfJ' Ousae/a, history of Persia, from ancient times, down to and including the early ...
... whole comprises thirty volumes in five sections, of which seven volumes arc dedicated History, two to Philosophy, five to Poetry, three to Military Science, and twelve the Cctcsi ondence of the King. The Dtutchland of Vienna says from good authority that ...
... Original Poetry. AUTUMN. Drown autumn rap* it* ...