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... from the frontiers of Holland state, that the Dutch army has been put on the war footing, and the accounts fromn Luxetmi burg speak of a Protocol which limits tle 1st of Junefor the Bel- gians to give up the.Grand Duchy. The Belgians, on their side, are preparing ...

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... the tears from menrory's lovely cheek- Furl'd lie the funeral banners of the brave-. Are the hills silent-dotir tire ocean speak No more of himn whose passionr was to seek Communion with their nature-and to feel An interest in the lonelv sea-bird's shriek; ...

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... gone-the friend of all mankind, From Hamlet to the Hall; Nor colour, country, warp'd his mind, His soul embraced them all. I speak of ROSCOE, once the bard, With genius soaring high, Whom party spleen could ne'er retard, Or filthy lucre buy. In him proud ...

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... ?? A ORIGINAL AND SELECrED. THE PAST. Oh ! never speak of joyous hours The future holds in store for me; For Hope can show no stars so bright, As those that live in memory ! When roses droop and fall away, That once shed beauty o'er the plaint, IVe know ...

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... feel that my soul bath not vanish'd The love that will never decay ! Then deem not that thou art fbrsaken, Thy spirit will speak in each star, 'Twill perfume every flow'r, and awaken A sigh on the breeze from afar ! A FEW LINES ON COMPLETING FORTY-SEVEN ...

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... W-7arIetfe0. NEw WARLIXE DEFERCE.-Accounts from the Flague, speaking of the threatened war between Holland and Belgium, state The Government is said to have ap. proved of a' plan for inuaoutin7g the country, which might be carried into effect very promptly ...

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... hast not left 'I'hyself without a wittess, iu these shades, Of tby perfectionti. Grandesr, strength, and gra0C Are here to speak oftihee, This mighty rak, Byi whose immtovablestemn li ta:d, acd seem Alinosrt annihilated-not a prince,. Ilt all tie' p oud ...

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... quantity of fire or snioeke in it.- Ali ! said the sar. castic Colonel Williams, ' look at his father's chimneys, they speak volumesC !.-.Ponchinello. A SHOCKING BAD TRADE !-Croker, last wreek, asked Lyndhurst how he contrived to live in these hard ...

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... POET CRAeBE.-It is said that the late Alr. Crabbe has left, in FaSS. enough of poems to fill at least two volumes, and report speaks of them as quite worthy of his reputation. We have heard Mr. Rogers mentioned as likely to superintend the publication of ...

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... Saxon chivalry! But hie thee within, thou aged man, And the cup we'll fill with wino- And thou of the good old wars shalt speak, That were fought in Palestine. When the midnight hour has rung and past, From the Warder's grated door A youthful knight with ...

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... about what their ancestors did itl the, House of Lords, Lord Arundel cut hins short, saying, ]My Lord, when these things you speak of were doing, your ancestors were keeping sheep. Spencer instantly replied, 1 When my ancestors, as you say, were keeping ...