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CHRISTMAS PUZZLES

... Lord-Lieuteiant of Ireland like a man in- quiring what o'clock it ?? he is as Kisns for the time. If a pair of spectacles could speak, what author would they name ?.-Euseblus-(You see by us.) Why is a lourishing landlord sure to have plenty of rela. ?? he must ...

DEATH'S HORSE

... fall foain his horse yesterday, dn his way to visit at Knocklofty. His Lordship was so much imjured, that he was unable to speak yeste'day ?? of Saturday. SePwRvcrt-Early on Friday morning,' a large brig was observed to have grounded oai thie outer bar ...

STANZAS

... speclak to thee in a'rietjdslip's linme, TIholl think'st I talk too coldly; If I mention Love's devoted flame, 'Ihon say'st I Speak too boldly tetween these two unequal fires Why doom me thus to hover ? I'm a friend, if such thy heart requires; If more thou ...

REVIEW OF MR.CARLILE'S WORK ON THE TRINTY

... things is aslribed.to the Redeemner, in that paussge wbich we have already vindicated frmr oour author's attempt to2 ?? it speak, not of Christ, but of a Divine attribute. ,john i.. 8.~- All thing were made by hiu, and Withou t'ii war not' eany thirig ...

STANZAS FOR MUSIC

... A fairer tintalu o .,the cheek, Bnt their heart-oh! tsey cannot be warmer than mine, . Tho' their lips more of rapture may speak ! Fare thee well, fare thee well-over the waters, Far away over the sea, Oh! when you are smiling with Italy's daughters, Will ...

ELEGY

... is heaven's peculiar care, And their removal-to the realms above, At wvhatsoever date, we should not disapprove. So reason speaks, but reason's words are .veak Opposed to Nature's consummated ties Forfuh what tortures.must that bosom shake That's eevered ...

RECORDS OF WOMAN, WITH OTHER POEMS

... farewell triumph be. Thou, loved so vainly ! I would leave enshrined Something immortal of my heart and mind, That yet may speak to thee when I am gone, Shaking thine inmost bosom wvith a tone Of lost affection; something that may prove What she bath been ...

LITERATURE

... the age of 36, i was ollured from his hitherto retired and silent life;, and that -wben-he came to write his Trialogus, he. speaks of c Fitzralph as.lhaving preceded hi nt, hiterm of high comnen-r dation.i The ?? Mr. Anderson's work is.rtopro- e mate' the ...

FOR THE BELFAST NEWS-LETTER

... notafraid, they con- tented themselves with rventi n othe' fled of obueue hr.- Vuace, none saying, ' do you know who yout speak ?? Dsese* froms-snegu4 andthi's is an Officer in his Mqjesty's scrvice. They ihein took oef their hats and huzzaed, as if ...

EDMUND

... thy country's, and the world's acclaim; But there is one, whose sunk and pallid cheek Proclaims the sorrow, language may not speak; 'Tis she who feels the keenest pang of all, Her brightest hopes have withered in thy fall, Yet the remembrance of her love ...

DERBY MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SEPT 10

... sublime, with varied in. creased power, on the passage ?? The Trumpet sounds, the Graves restore &c. It is impossible to speak with suffi- cient praise of Braham's Total Eclipse, Mr. Phillips c ,ung Shall I in IMlamr-'s fertile plain, with sweetness ...

JOKING

... jieacles eall,- They ineain-most uilracrilons Jolhing.' 'I'erry heigh ho, &vt. When ieveers nre warned to obey, And Daines speak of orders revoking, Expose them-'tis oully to say, 'l'on my life it was nothing but P Jahig*;' Terry heigh ho, &r. The urchin ...