[ill] Poetry
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... ORIGINAL POETRY. Lines occasioned by the vote of the Town-Hall- Meeting, Liverpool, July. 19, 1814, to Petition Parliament on the General Abolition of the Slave Trade. Thine is the triumph, Truth !-thy strength impart, And give expression to my bounding ...
... sure to meet A friend, and apostolic treat: Had 1 but judg'd like you, my fate Had ne'er confin'd me to this gate. Haylian Poetry.-Among other proofs of the in- crease of civilization among the negroes of St. Do- mingo, may be mentioned the progress they ...
... Abbey; Memoirs of Emitnent Wo- Pt men of Great Britain; Facts, Fancies, and Recollec- PI in tions; Wit of the Day; Select Poetry; Review of th hog New Books; Retrospective Criticism; Review of at t of the Fine Arts; Review of New Music, and the Dra- w ...
... an advertisement offering a salary for a e person versed in poetry, and able to teach it. On which the Paris Editor remarks pleasantly, that no e one after this will venture to say that poetry is a a trade by A hich a man cannot get bread. y STRA TOALLAN ...
... and other news ot the bat day. After some chat, the Doctor was asked tol take a glass of wine with the seller of his wit tnd poetry. Our author consented to accept of a little ti negus, as innocent morning beverage; when instantly was presented to him a ...
... New Books, with interesting Extracts-Original Essays on Society and Manners-Varieties on all subjects _ of Polite Literature-Poetry, Anecdotes, Jeux d- d'Esprit, &c.-Biograpbical Sketches of Literary let Men-Articles on the fine Arts-The British and i Foreign ...
... sun taining, informing and improving: the philosophy eel is drawn from the best authorities, which are often de given; the poetry is selected, most appropriately, di from the whole range of English verse, constituting pri - of itself the beauties of our ...
... =- Z=?? . ?? %)CIectfano. )y IMITATION OF A SCHOOL OF MODERN POETRY. An Attemnpt at the Sinlyie. What! Stranger, have you never heard Of the Lady under the holly-tree ? The tale is sad, and will make you weep,- It always does me. This Lady had a little ...
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