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MORAYSHIRE FARMER CLUB. /riHE FORTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the MORAYSHIRE FARMER CLUB will be celebrated on the ..

... Familiar Essays, Notices of New Books, Inventions and Discoveries, lales, Sketches of Remarkable and Exemplary Characters, Poetry, aAd other articles of a useful and entertaining kind. * Published by W. & Chambers, Edinburgh ; S. Orr, Amen Corner, London; ...

BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TN consequence of Messrs Forsyth & Young having disposed of their Business, JAMES ALLAN ..

... and Familiar Essays, Notices New Books, Inventions and Discoveries, Tales, Sketches of Remarkable and Exemplary Characters, Poetry, and other articles of a useful and entertaining kind. Published W. & R. Chamrers, Edinburgh ; W. S. Orr. Amen Corner, London ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... and they see their mistake when too late to help it. Mr Logan followed, with lecture on th* congenial subject of Scottish poetry and music, with a view to show their influence on co-nmenced by representing the impression which the priests and legislators ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL JURY COURT

... brother, new 1). Howlft, to the study o' British botanv ; and the *ince prosecuted it with mora than General literature and poetry. *o*a drew hi* attend. , - more fiwcibly ; and his marriage, twenty-eighth year, doubt naturally contributed to this The lady ...

// ELGIN CIRCULATING LIBRARY. &R- FERGUSON beg respectfully to inform Subscribers that they expect to receive, ..

... Brewster.) HARRIS* HIGHLANDS of ETHIOPIA. Tha CORN LAWS (Dr Chalmerft.) M EMOIRS of MRS GRANT of LAGAN. The CRUSADES. TRACTARIAN POETRY. MISS BREMER'S SWEDISH ftOVELS. SEWELL'S CHRISTIAN MORALS. POLICY of PARTY. CONTRIBUTIONS of LORD JEFFREY the EDINBURGH REVIEW ...

A HIGHLAND ADMIRER OF MAR O'CONNELL

... the glorious cause-though U ,0U reCe ' Ve tl,em With a U,ul there were any dead or dormant amongst us, your national poetry ha. roused us into life and end.ua.4am-1 he bong ol innuhtllen —blessings on the bard for his thrilling numbers ! We, also ...

LITERATURE

... of a moral and elevating tendency ? And what species of composition exercises greater influence over the mind of man than poetry ? It tends to refine and purify it, to impart perceptions of whatever is delicate or lovely, and to cherish fresh and lively ...

THE LATE THOMAS CAMPBELL, ESQ

... pished the poem* Gertrude Wyoming, which he himself preferred th« Pleasures Hope, and which verdict the best judges of poetry •grae; Tbeodoric, various songs and ballad*, and more lately The Pilgrim of Glencoe. His has found bat few his Pilgrim ...

POETS' CORNER, AND POETS' FUNERALS

... Gifford, can make but slender claims to the bays and singing robes'' of poets, for their greater works have little to do with poetry so called, or with the divine fury of the muse. We had no poets to inter before Gowerand Chaucer; and Gower was a man wealth ...

THE BURNS COMMEMORATION

... be permitted to say a few words on the poetry of Burn*—(applause). From such a character that which I have given the Scottish people, one might expect that their poetry would all be of a ferocious kind—a poetry delighting only in bloodshed and destruction ...

AWFUL DISASTER AT SIERRA LEONE

... what your frien think you after your death. This plan, however, will only answer oocd. 7. better, perhaps, not to send any poetry to a newspaper. never recollect an instance the Times inserting Sonnet a Sow,'* or Lines to Mary. 8. careful of quotations ...