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COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—DEC. 9

... wstu- dious and much, n'ore ont6vesant with books than I W meni. ' 1'He. was in, the habit, in- his public line,- or cincising poetry, the arts,-politics,'&c.; he how.. evc was- of no party, a-s was, 'roved by his writings znd his inotto, which was sc party ...

COURT OF KING'S [ill] 28

... he was actualiy under agreement' with Mr Moore 'to pay hui L.500 a year, for the '-exctsiive right of publisising his lyric poetry. It. was obvious ;hat if thle words of the satgs were sung inarticulately, as was too' cotusnanly the-practice, even with: ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... bliiid.lbard, s'ung'a (:alic sog,' composedA in ho- n nour of the Society, and which wai considereda I niistir-piece in modern poet'ry. GLASGOW MARKETS-OCT. 21. : F0TTON-jSWo very flat, rhat the saleof tb Week'mort to only So bags, which wetit off at the pi ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—June 29

... to draw the earth out of its course as to seduce the affections of a virtuous woman, a where the-husband had been all that poetry had P described as the just attributes of his character. ?? was, in his opinion, impossible to seduce the , affections of ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, DUBLIN,

... annotations-nu man in Dublin could a read it and be so foolish ns to doubt that it applied to Mt Jones. The fotlowing is the poetry : A Thus excited, we chatted of plhyerq and poets, ' Of the star.andi the sparks-of th- brilliasmr end low wits-; t And ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN—MAY 18

... thi se only Wrho Wee admjttuI 'to a familiar intimacy could fully estimate till! 5iddin. of his imnagination, ?? thc very poetry ani creatmivel of his fncy.i ' 3tt these private qualitics, however endleoripg tm 1,4 friceids1 were nevertheless but the ...

LORD BYRON

... or even turn it into an din auxiliary of tlie oison. Tr This is our sincere opinion ofnauch of Lord B.'s f most splendid poetry---a little exaggerated per- ' 1i Ps in 1the C.prussion, from a desire to make ottr el t.x[103itiori clear and impressive-but ...

JURY COURT—July 22

... Tyre are finely described in the 27th of Roe. kiel, ivith their precliuns atoner, emrbhroidery, ship.la, aodtid trades. 'She poetry of thle Psalms wvas su blainre arid there.M - was every -reason to believa more hooks rirust livo beet'T sritten iii this ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... hiorn aboon the c WVell 3ronon of Cowdenkcnows5Ahlun av Kirk s Oak, withlall nr witich the aditircrs of our Scot- c tish-poetry are ?? Wlm of X'aterloo, under e whicil the Duke of Wellington stoodl during the A battic--lte Victory, p irt of tite an' ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Nov. 25

... such a recommen- C reaso) illy l~t 2 ?? amlng'' ?? i04* r s tO not h7e e5;telle ;1 ejnd the circlithtin:ltC il ita Ci;; b,,tb Poetry lnight farthel ?? ri erdig it11.9 hrt b itill it trig',ht fidl into the hands oityommr.g ene ?? pri r cipesS were ndt coifrlld ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JANUARY 9

... ver to his mistress, beginning. O coane to me, my own dear M love, which'he said really, in these times, might be called u poetry-not such as wobild have satisfied the finer testes 6t our fathers-but as good as the watprishh compositions which pleased ...

POLICE COURT

... its merits, and proves that the editorhas made his selections with judgment and se without political bias. It contains the Poetry of the John Bull from the commencement; all the humorous Bow e1 Street Reports and Varieties from the Herald ; the Epi- - ...