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... HiOME. Oh! 'tU sweet to retire from the world and its wiles, Anid renounce all life's Idle inducements to roam; To fly froin its tunuIts, tn court not its smiles, And centre our joys in the circle at home. To trust but to those who we khsw are sincee,- - And who in our paths never scatter'd a thorn; To live but tor those who deserve tn be dear, And laugh this vaiun world and its vot'ries to ...

ON THE DEATH OF GEORGE III

... vN iA b DLATI-I UF GEOURGO Ill. ' rhT death bell toli'd at midnight, and that bell l Seiitsorrow upor Englaisd iwift and deep; For on h.rr heart had l smonte the heavy knell, And England's tears were t hso s thst chiidre n weep In honnur o'er a tithet' Final sleep. IBuut to her spirit solemna memories cling, _ For rsinod the bier transceudant ?? sweep; ywel irig willh, patriot pride the hears ...

FROM BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE

... tg-UA BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, T11wre is d*eath iis the 1'ot IT. Kings-Chap. vi. verse IL.- ollnr stars that a lknowledge of the art of 11G.0S not coustititte ?? plart of' our acquire- %i*-e are so thoroughly convinced a priori ot t bhardetr ot its secrets, and the im- ?? , kits lls, that we are quite sure a more tith thein would have embit- i, e, and -have destroyed for ever the 4414 I ...

THE CONTRAST

... THill CONTRAST. I Vrziit. uozd,:r Wuiirsor Terrace, 1W71 Fcbruelay, 1620Q (Fraillr at ?? ?? far Alfarch J I saw him last or, this Terrace proud, Walking in health and gladnress, Begirt with his Court, and in all the crowd, Nut a Eiugie ?? of sadness. Bright was the sun, and the leaves were green, Blithely the bird. were singing, rhe Lymbal repihed to the taknbourine, And the bells were ...

THE SCOTCH NOVELS

... TS1UI SCOICH NOVELS. lecritics in; the last EIlilnhoerh Reviewv (n ,,,1 'nl os Ivanh11oe exteiltis, including quota- il ir'tV thi~lr 1t0s. Utb entrii lnting on the| * , the Revi Vel or^§ lnotice S thrce preceding .; te &Silil iuthn'r, xvhicil Nlre oinitted in 'uii)ort. As tire crilttipaes are very short we iero las-t thU on. I r 0 Vnations respecting cter amd l Of o Jeionie D;ans appeizr U, ...

JOHN BULL AND HIS MOTHER

... JOH1 BtOF..L APED HN MQT'ZIZER. .4 fl t/! . I PI , to t f-, iI (AA Did ning rewilueft.J Here~s a health to oild honest John Bail; irlhen he's gone wve shan't find ?? another. With hearns and with glasosi brim full, Here's a health to Britannia, bi~s mother: For she gave bim a good education; ?? hliii keeep to his ChUrch and his King; To be loyal and truerto the nation, And then to be merry ...

LAMENT Of Mary Queen of Scots on the Eve of a New Year

... Of Mary Qaeen of Soots on fie Euc of a AVczew Year. all (Recently publishcd )-by Mr. Wordsworth. ' Smile of the noon!-for so I name 4I t That silent greetiqZ from above; II, A gentle fla.h of light that calme ly From Her whom drooping Captives love:- Or art thou of still higher birth; or Thou that didst part ;be clouds of earth, nI. My torpor to reprove! Y' Bright boon of pityinin Heaven ...

THE FORAYER

... BTm rOR AYER. AnnI' ol (.Es'°ei I¢;~i/Xocki:el5s Il.igiZtite.} - An oid oik forest rose Upton nay sight, Fantastic, with ist wreathed' and knotted boughs, :I'wag at a suimmer evenihsg's gentle cdoss; Anl yet the. peaks of ?? hills were bright WTith Ilngerifig sunliine, liat their siden arose 'I1 srknies 'mid trhe fair decayisig light; And, ever asid anon, the passing bros Zi Stirred, with a ...

[ill] OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY, EDINBURGH

... -:1 or xjnt:J. PliLaosov'ilY, EOINl1Ul:H. ?? .t!,kAlly Jnttitttit (eil:e Iii the candiclaten hr this Claht) lint fur- . i ity cnic it tie wvitilo wtrid uittzay e'1ntcit | -ltot th, mutttn pawec ritA andtlt inw'3jtttiidt ?? (It 1i * .O the ,reit dIIy., He i,4 nfl)ritt Vctr : a p I: terhti antd ?? ?? ikr, atl a I : ?? !P;t-Itt, anid eilttii >,tid ejiital tr Ok r ?? at It dind ?? i, ent~eriti;ld ...

THE YOUNG SENATOR

... TT4rP . O;Nr. V F' \ATOR. Fr.o 05 Ad~oic, t, foli; tt Letter ipi PUs.n. And nowe, with no deiignt to quiz, co! I'll tel-l y:an What this husines' is. cm.i 'fibis route, inglorious toil and ?? Thiat weari tlhe body, not the brain.- li M ichi state in many ca~ei,-itere WI) Much Wes is meant than roerti the ear, i Jistt listen, and you'll find a knack 'tis c oomatered by a little practice.de Tlo ...

CAMERONIAN SONGS

... CAMERONIAN SI)NS5. (AF-.nz .l~rrkloul'o Fdbctr'u'g/ Mg5zit nt i' I Blood ie e on the Valley, h lood lie' on the mooisr ainl; Blood lies it the green glen, and flows in the tountain;- FHa F the red-deer bee i there as the shaft left the quiver? 1NiN, that blood cries to heave for ever and ever. l,6o I him who has spilt it, I hearken him crying, Ai a babe at the birth time, beneath the sword ...

TWILIGHT

... sW~ !tfTh~T Th-it lhtmr ?? *lay arid darknedi Join, l.lke Pllto meeting P'roserpine; And sweetlieat sruinds in citrun shade The soul o'erfl,)wing serenade; And pallid srars it, ?? meet, - Andl tile clouds (like talse hearrs) logi- their hea!; AnI tiduae a mionrent itays hi' flight-. 'Ihat's the Twilight. 'lhe lover seeks the leafyebower, And hats are wtreeling round the torwer; Anid cawing ...