MEETING OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS
... deliver a lecture on MILTON, and no doubt, with his own notions of liberty, lie will di- late witb eloquent pleasure, on the poetry and patriotism of one of its firmest advocates. . - 4,-- ...
... deliver a lecture on MILTON, and no doubt, with his own notions of liberty, lie will di- late witb eloquent pleasure, on the poetry and patriotism of one of its firmest advocates. . - 4,-- ...
... aire either rfatives er dwvellersamfong ouslvs vi.Msr.C. Swain, Jishon Mackay Wilson, andI I ames vrttmen bothI of prose and poetry, the first add. a ing to his honours as a hard, and thle twvo latter showving, by two clever, chrteristic, and'derscriptively ...
... with which he was highly-satisfied, and expressed his approbation at the graceful recitations of several pieces of prose and poetry; the great attention paid to orthography; etymo- logy in the analysis, composition and radical meaning of words; elocution ...
... a single copy of the four editions) will contain t e enormous quantity of three thousand five hundred s pages of music and poetry. t -ILLICIT WHISKEY.w--A man and his wife named t: Patrick and Ann Kelly were yesterday week brought t: the magistrates, at ...
... the sineins of ] poetry. Speimaer cud Sliakspenre amose; aeid after them tihe aimgcl-iauid of Milton struck those sublime chords which filled tie world with poetry. Science had beei called thel interpreter of nature-whiat was poetry if it were not that ...
... large stick, and was accompanied large dog.—Sketches of Ireland sijety years ago. The Kloareks or Poor Scholars of Brittany.—Poetry is the inheritance of the Celtic race; in Brittany, in Ireland, the love of nationality is preserved and cherished the songs ...
... poses Rt plastiques. U J. B.-Huz.nre,-The moral of his verses is unexceptioaable,but it we cannot report so favourably of the poetry of them. thl J.kxaE D.-The nivotertous soanet to - wVOul Dot be understood be we fear, by any of our readers. ro( J. H. Em ...
... of this great aiaster,--great because at altltimes so faithful to nature. full of sinmplicity in the midtst of ilte truiest poetry. The paint hi ings, from which these beautiful drawings have been made, 0 are, as most of our readers usay be aware, the property ...
... of Fridity Says, Dliting the ittear- a It ad ceration of Mlatiiig in giaolte liedhl wr-itten several pieces inca I, her of poetry, which he has from tints to time handed over to Wito ver of Sit. Biiis, his solicitot-. Yesterdaty an ?? publisher, Whc( a ...
... burnt her bustle, not choositig to 01 re assign any rea!4oti for the-art. -o in It has been stated that Mannitng composed some poetry ol re while in Horselutiniger Lane Gaol amid entitict it *eThe Prison 1ell. It was also stated thitt his solicitor had got ...
... with a hook. (Laughter.) Mr. Fitzgerald: You sketch, draw, and write poetry, too, I Y believe ? - f a Mr. O'Connor: Yes, and sing a good song, too. (Laughter.) i Mr. Fitzgerald: Poetry, painting, and music! What a 0 1 paragon! Why, Cerberus was nothiug ...
... H-e said, Uponi this tiibgt, I'll sbusw ,liia lght; for we'll behead the priest. I do uot know hlleiher thiii is rhyme or poetry; be snisg it out. I, hail ?? Birch before; and am quite sure of his being the sial, Jiilii Milvey, of Stockport, statid that ...