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... ADVERTISER.' Price 2d Unstamped. Poetry. VALENTI PI lt MA II Noe the gone of Abestregh the broke away. With the grey totr Cu hoe as* wen day. The cracks of are hen awl they. swear. Cone ifs or eons death, to best ILlAter Iles the and the deep it the ...

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... .- . Prioe Undamped. _ _ , . .-• ,-_ „•., , WN COMMISSIONERS MEETING - _ Si ti t , • • '1.-'l. . 1 ---4:47- - Poetry. .._, Munday. -—, - _ - //' - : • 7 ° • X =: ./I.' , ‘ - Martin Joseph Ffrench, Chairman. ll •,,1. -- --4--s ‘,. g,A,'• ...

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... giving a plasm is your to the isllstrioi mum I ma rum you they me of ray owe muspesition. sad it would plows me miry mush to my poetry in prist Omm I wean NI my to dm peak, if I did I ban the sail& of homing pesph mg shot pod moms they are r as pea as appeared ...

TEM ARTS, uTzgATuas. as. ninonzar. elates of the late Mr. lesepli Loan is to be erected at Barsky: the work I. ..

... one gathers from teambanaa end the grecs which distinguish mei a time asatpositions now given to the world. Besides writing poetry, Pried was a critic and a satirist of considerable power, bat his chief contributions to the magazines were the poems now ...

TEE ARTS, LITIRATI7IIII. OS

... lies in Bunhill • fields. THE last troubadour of Frames, the poet oi Agen, died a few days ago, following his oolleasse in poetry, Reboil', of Ninnies, into the pave. Jessek. like Allan Ramsay before him, followed the profession of hairdreeese. His mad ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... intends to publish some coloured lithographs of the uniuneLi on the tomb of William de Valence. Tule admirers of Mr. Tennyson's poetry who are unable, on account of the price of his works, to possess them, will be glad to hear that he purposes putitiehing a ...

EPITOME or rtiiiitis

... completed in three years. A bridge is built over the Trent, between Nottingham and (a village vredl-known to the reader. of Kirk poetry), at the met of Sir Robert Clifton, M.P. The lady's eettl af a whose style of drew mond. semi= to write swath Se • us=ahi ...

To the Editor of the Cashel Gazette

... Wood 1)r. Hawliason, in the Bodleian Libr.iry. Kitson. in his ill.teuipered tb se r a i r tione on Warton's History a English Poetry,' has a Cnristinas carol upon bringing up the boar's head, from an ancient MS. in his possesaun ; wholly dillenatt from Or ...

A NEW VIEW OF CAIRO

... Well may the prophet (whose name be exalted) smile when he looks down on Cairo! It is • golden existence, all sunshine and poetry, and, I must add, kindness and civility. As I ride along on my valiant donkey, led by the stalwart Hassan, and attended by ...

LITERATURE AND THE ARTS. --•--•

... preliminary measures are being taken to hold • Working Men's Industrial Exhibition at Wakefield. A BOOK Of very excellent poetry above the general range is Eden, by Alfred D. Toovey, published by Longman. The thoughts are grand and poetic, and the words ...