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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ACTED. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Evening, their Majefties Servants will rerfoem A New Comedy, in five aftsi called THE LAND WE LIVE IN! With new Scenes, Dreffes and Deceratioss. The prindcpal charaders by Mr. Wronuglton, Mr. pove Mr. Ellittoss, Mr ...

THE SPANISH PATRIOT'S INVOCATION ON THE EVE OF BATTLE

... enslave a Patriot's sotul; ?? 1as memr'ry shall remain, Spain's iheaviest cuirses on thee roll. le Spirit of Spain! to Albion's land Be all thy wrongs and woes display'd* And aoon a bold, intrepid band, Shall rush with ardour to thy aid. le Their prowess to ...

KING'S THEATRE

... principal Charadlers by Signor NaLSSignor %lo- RaLcxDSignor RX t; I Signor 1oVooDiNx, Signor _De GIOVtANNI, Signora Gazc;LET-rri land Signiora CoLLINI. Leader and Dirtdctor 6F1 the Orchestrai Mr. WEZosnetE. Composer and Coicndudlrf (at the Harpsichord) ot the-Masic ...

KING'S THEATRE

... Sack and Fricasee Dance.-First time these aS years, the Taylor done over, by Mr. Johan- ?? conclude with HARLEQUIN in SC01'LAND.- .'Ticket to be had of lrr. Smith, 13, Essex-street, Strand; and at the Pavilion, wlserse places for the Bosxes maay be taken ...

VAUXHALL

... on the Bani's o tie TagLis. -ttouii kth'b of Mlaeaena's quic k Ret'eat - from-- Portgl Id hesiie l avtiac~ by. the Brsitih Army, &c. cos addbh Caan Pr Lord Wellington', &lo the glotious Batl ?? f ,French Arny under MAlrsbil-Soulth,by Pa~ ?? sm to .conisanded ...

REJECTED ADDRESSES, OR THEATRUM POETARUM

... artists decide On thb beauties of Drury;. - The richest to me is when woman isithere; The question of houses-I leave to the Jury; The fairest to me is the House of the Fair. When woman's soft smile all our senses bewilders, And gilds while it carves her ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... left town yesterday for Lord GRENV5LLE'S seat, near Drop. more, Bucks. Sir ROBEEUT WrLSoN and Lord TYRCONNEL, in the separate armies where they are, are not attached to any particular corps, but are at head-quarters always, and thence move, according to the ...

FINE ARTS

... hrit the ki-gso f the earth in wisdoni nod riches,'> and who ctigiied.tover ail tbe, krings from the river Edphrates-to ithe land of the Phihitiiaes, and tl-the hor- -ders of Egypt. E1xcepving in the Sviinur, there is no greater leland 'on dshe loftiness ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... peasute. After the batile of Aihuera, and before lanervs were intro'dpoed into our army, he repeatedly reconidne.nded t4eiin and stated, that, in that improvement, the British army would he complete. His MAJESTY'S inemory continles vinimpaired. ~Vr~nsu At~i27~Tli ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... The King-the G Queen and Female Branches of the Royal Family- the Prince Regent-the King of France-the Duke of York and the Army-_Duke of Clarence and the Navy.-The latter toast had scarcely been drank, when the Duke of Wellington was rising to propose ...

FINE ARTS

... hishand, and which he himself used in the civil wars, is painted from one in the possession of his descendant MSr. Frank- land, M.P. His countenance exhibits that shrewdness, and designing, and courage, whvkich eventually procured him the supre;me power ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... SToxsv.-An old begqar-woman found her way I this Christmas into a worthy 'Squire s house, in Westmorland, to ask alms. She was desired to sit down in aroom, into which the butler soon entered, who, beginning to question the poor woman, was asked by hser ...