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CUMBERLAND LENT ASSIZES, FEB. 28

... had an indictment been preferred against therm for want of taste, wouldt Jsvefu!ly lsbo:neittoul. Tbire was a&ore beautiful poetry loom Goldsmith; but he gave it as his humr b.3e opinion, which however Tright be controverted by ?? Fzienid, that beautiful ...

ENGLISH COURT OF CHANCERY

... application here of the Plaintiff was comupletely novel ; for allowing that Lord Byron wroite his tragedy merely as a piece of poetry, and not -for pertormance, the Detendant hard as much right to hbviit recited at hlis Theatre as an indivi. dual or set of ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE BY A WIDOW

... fst tban any ot er. To me qu2s ions of this nature never appeared to be capo6le of being treated-in 6outu(Sif J ust ce as in poetry snd romance. Love, _its influence, its ardour, a 'id its delicac)-is in- finiteiy too Ane for .the rude teatment aDA rot~b ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... conmequence cf Lord ?? avowing himself as its atuthor. , Thec will dot, I ihiA; befo6utd at al'I'nferia, either it, ioiuaot poetrY, to the ?? since s*..bmifted tbf bis Lordship f ?? Sir, yoth 0iuafit'Iteader' - 1, i, 3 ?? theonly path thatopen lies t For ...

HEREFORD ASSIZES—MARCH 31

... finally destroyed the happiness of her husband. It seemed that this criminal passion had inspired the defendant with the love of poetry; for, at the mature age of sixty. he 'composed the following lines, which were found in the writing. desk of Mrs. Shaw'- Oh ...

LONDON POLICE

... copiously detailed, anid for accuracy stand unrivallei,1 The emibleiinatil Illistrations, which head the articles on Drania, Poetry, the Turf, the Chase, the Ring, the Police, Cricketing, Pigeon-shooting, the Aquatic Register, and the Affairs of the Fancy ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Jelters, at which the counsel for plaintiff started with astonish. ment ; she frequently indaillged in th pleasure of rtn poetry. Several letters and valentines were rea fid acknowledged by witness to be her'bandwtiting. We select the following DEARD ...

MURDER NEAR BRIGHTON

... esXpose. s - IsaConvocatioh hcden tbe same day, the Rev. J. Keble, e Fellow ?? Col. wdS unanimously elected Professor of Poetry, u the room of the Revi H. H. AIilman. 8 . EThe first Hebre* Scholarship on ;be foundation of Mrs. Ker, t uico t has been ...

LONDON POLICE

... Apollo, nho w was dressed inlex breache, nrd bidiiig his fare behind his niuffbi-rap,,aiti.kw;- thit he h;od perpetrated the poetry in quesliutia' ?? the daeridant. His Lordship then asked if he had employed himself le maiing verses? The boy acknowledr-ed ...

THE ARRESTS

... t2d instant; in which he endea- ?vours to prove, not by arguments, but by bpprobrious epithets, abusi-e language, and vile poetry, that the correspondent of the FREEMtAN is destitute or true patriotism. Let not this gentleman of ,I many names imagine that ...

CITY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... with that paper? Witiless: I write for it. Mr. M'DONOGH; What sort of articles do you write for it ? I write what is called poetry, and - Mr. NI'DoNoGH : No doubt very properly so called. Witness: And tales, and sketches, and reviews. That is the part of ...

COURT OF CONSCIENCE—COPPINGER'S-ROW

... MooRE then decided that the decree should be filed in court till the both of January. The parties then withdrew. ORIGiNAL POETRY. 5. ] Oh, say not that Freedom is banished, That ber spirit will waken no more-- Oh, say not her glory is vanished, That the ...