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SPRING

... hn onche tiore gallaiftly eacrvig itiosl o them. II '~r~Iiil'i the defence 01, his kinag anll-dniutrty. Sir Rob ert Lawrin speaks in the hitl1egt tcrsna othits conduclt, cnd, ideed of ihat. of all [lie offhccus, scaliotns cund tuarijass ofhis1Maestv' a ...

TO HARMONY

... tlowers, the heauteous birth Of the genial womb of Earth, SulfRr but a transient deatil- From the Wihter's cruel breath. Zephyr speaks; sercr skies Warni the glebe; and they arisc. Ve. allts !. Earth's haugihty kings--. AVe. rhat promisac ?? things, Loosing ...

To the Printer of the [ill] Packet

... To thee, benign and sacred Po wer, I cliis'tcrate tiy letigtrhei'd days While, liark'd with blessings, ev'rv flour Sball speak thy co-extended praise. 2:o thje peifntc. oF tgs Iu [IPackt.t Si n, A S you approved of the methlod I latly 'A fent you, to ...

ENGLISH LITERATURE

... other-discoveries will be made as 'Will effectuate E the purposes of substantial justice :-fsr Murder, though it has no tongue, Speaks with-a miraculous organ. Leeds rclfroy..0- 04sO ...

CEREMONAIL, (DECEMBER 31st,) OF LAYING THE CORNER STONE OF THE NEW THEATRE-ROYAL, COVENT-GARDEN

... interesting spectacle, that excited f4- universal admiration and applatis. All who had the honour to approach the Prince, speak enraptured of C. his polite aud captivating nianners on this occasion- .e Although, the neijhbouring houses were covered to ...

New Theatre, Covent-Garden

... ir No naked truism be cloak'd anew, e 'To tell that fire which cheers, consumes us too v n No,-let a Britost now to Britons speak; e His cause is strong, although his language weak. [e We feel, with glory, all to Britain due, ' I- And British Artists raised ...

Covent-Garden Theatre

... made a speeclh-le saide, tli protection which ' they had afforded him'on a former night, isduced him :on that occasion to speak his mind: ,s a Briton.- . (Braso I}-Masy of their gallant messinateshbad been captured isnd carried te'the'port of B vw-vtreet ...

Covent-Garden Theatre

... the noise and turmsltr, and was the cause of a number of i persons returning, who were quitting the pit when lie got up) to speak. a Mr. Paddidson, in his defence, said, that* )le hlsh DO I . itention of makting at disturbance it) tile hettre&. 3 . 'lse ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... ebitcl by thle reik rated cry, We can oot ?? tv vonr; nict L 'r.andoni0 is ditcharged. A f Lr some ini laectual atlempts to speak, he msas uboi.hd to retre. ,Amiwdst thi5s conft- SiC:I, a r[hjca rd. VaS thlsnEVI ot1 tile stage s ?? tie wort d5 I 'iel trge ...

Covent-Garden Theatre

... was prevtiteLd by the reiterted cry, A We clim ti 1sse to.you, unlessBrandoss is discharged. i ei'sm et'c i attempts to speak, he wv.ssobliged4 L to retire. Axmidst thjitcoufuuso5i,a placard was thlown. 2 ou the ste, wits rl_ wqrds Discharge P audon ...

THE FINE ARTS

... th, id which tie records, and the most scruipulous attention' Th has been paid to costume. The fugures, generally sit - speaking, are vell drawn, but they hlave perhaps too Cl little animation. Of tile portraits, those of the prince th, Ic and princess ...