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LIVERPOOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... tie misoing- Tie heacens are teilisg the glory of L/r ,acodencr of his work displays the firmiament. i le dy tlit is crwsig speaks to thie day, the night L, nt rs g9ne to fjllnviccg night. In all the lauds re- thccli tie wurd, rerel uncperceived, ever ...

THE THEATRE

... hriet ons tition int his line of tin, ece, parts Where nome~ lb ' 9, Psiiooi ?? rious, is to he broIng., ht t K1;, nade e speaks ?? srana- de. ever, wshile I thus alOW to ji om tsot, I cannot tfrg( t n bo ers,vho are eclipe yt~0 is the prejudice in fcavtur ...

Poetical Selections

... sarange the whim he feels, th Ne'er reads but when lie stands or kneels; of And, you will hear it with surprise, zo I-le never speaks but when he lies. it Mire aculous Escape.-On Tuesday, the 6th inst. as je 31r. IHenry Smales, son of Francis Smales, Esq. ...

Poetical Selections

... ear for music if you are not delighted with them. After he had finished his eulogium, the gentleman to whom he 'had been speaking, drily observed, as to my ear for music I shall say nothing, but what must we think of your's, when I tell you, that the ...

Poetical Selections

... gossipi, who nathing so dread As that over much learning should burden his head, Who for teaching a Prince how to reason and speak, Prefer a French novel to Latin and Greek. From Jesuit historians to tyrannv civil, Who declare English freedom the work of ...

Original

... We s-uppose the translation to be a literary production of the young man spoken of in the note, as employed in the hotel to speak inglish. HOTEL BE LONDRES, A CiANTfILLY, 10 LIEUES DE YARtS. CetF HFteltenu par M. LUtuve, Patissier-Traiteur, est situ6 sur ...

Poetical Selections

... nor any other lover of liberty, can help feeling and regiretting that in perty. the latter time, at any rate, the symbol he speaks Sbrtoll of was once more comparatively identified with the rectio cause of freedom.J the p ON TrZ SrAR our ?? LEGION OF HONOU ...

THE CANDIDATE,

... While on the nostril foul corruption's stench Strikes with fresh odour from the Treasury hench, And e'en thy friends, who speak in thy behalf, Oft turn aside to hide tlte stifled laugh ? Say, wilt thou call lis Lordship ?? Noble Friend, And, to his see-saw ...

Poetical Selections

... rececebrr bee, r;rr' tI ere vvas a s;nleqr it saer snicc '.5CC5 crc dosors. There is seleiccg 'sf I ae u Is whi-h r act sio' speaking nor be seffisiert to re,050c thecbJlC r e so abiuraclit frcilce seeliftg' c ecc-' cc stnse of those reridingrna Sc J 5ea ...

NOVEL AND INTERSESTING EXHIBITION

... file young lad, about nineteen yeats of age, five feet six inches high, stout made, round vissage, sallow complexion, and can speak no English. It t is generally reported he will be called to London I vely soon to exhibit there. Hand- bills arecirculated ...

Poetical Selections

... what a quare place is this city of Paris! AS gr arid sot is he that long in it tarries: 3tot a s;ail of 'em here that can speak English plain, An tek branch they call a ranimer tie chain. I laugh whten I think of the blunders they put on, A live sheep ...

Driginal

... supporitrs af her sacred lass; Ye holy pries|s, that o'er the church preside; 'Ye sinsonf patrivts who for freedorp died; - Speak in tbe senate-supplicate the throne- Try ev'ry lawful means, to rase the nation'sgroan; Itemrcve the cauce for wbhich her sorrows ...