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POETRY

... P'OETRY. 0 ON A GIRL SLEEPING. Thou Iiv'st ! yet how profoundly deep u The silence of thy tranquil sleep! t Like death it almost seems; s So all unbroke the sighs which flow From thy calm breast of spotle3s BssOw, Like music heard in dreams. Thy soul is filled with gentle thought,t Unto its shrine by angels brought h From heaven's soprene abode; Thy dreams are not of earthlny things, Ilut, ...

THE RADICAL

... (Fronm BRackseooed's .Mgagozi for December.) I'vF. been for more than twenty years vhat snarling people call, Fbr want ofsonte more hateflb name, a thorough Radical. I've paid my taxes grudgingly, and clamn-ur'd ;st my fate. Wh ich thus compels me to uphold a useless Church and State- A State, with lnxury o'ergrown-.a Church of pride and sloth- VWhy, if I ?? ielhelge my will, I would abolish ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... Jadca I, of $jasfonabe 'Eife. The Earl of Lonsdale and Lady Frederick Bentinck will leave town for Cottesmoioe immediately after the rmeeting of the new parliament. Sir John and Lady Anne Beckett arrived at Stratford House, on Tuesday afternoon, from Brighton. It is said, that Lord and Lady Howick have arranged to spend the long period of two years on the Continent. rThe noble lord's health, ...

HULL LITERARY POLISH SOCIETY

... T'le first ordinary general nectittg ol this sot- ciety took place on Wednesday evening, in the Theatre of tl, Pliilosol)liical Society, as previously advertisedl, Dr. Clhataltn thc president, took the chair soon alter seven o'clock. Mr. Edward liuckton, secretary, read over the minutes of Itb former meetings for the establislhmient of I he se eiety, andl vl!,n announced the following ...

Hull Conservative Festival

... . Pull. (-oherbattbe.S.evtibal. I This has been, throughout, a triumph and display of Conservative strength, intelligence, and wealth. it No Gqoner was it proposed than the great mass of the : reepectability. of the town and neighbouchood ex. z pressed the most; cordial approbation, and every t M~emnber- of Parliannt. reiurned from the district de- . a scene. The realisation was fully worthy ...

Published: Friday 03 November 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 16019 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BRITAIN

... -B ---r--- A I - VFARS and their offspring o'er m fanqy roll, A momentary vision fills mv soil,-' I see on Alhion, heavenqs extended shield; Its ambient fires a blest protection yield: yes, happy tlte omnijiotent the pow r Whlose eye, whose arm, defends thee every hoiur;' ae' had' the Foe svho jmany a State o'crwhelms,- Gsulph!d thee in ruin with surroundirag realms:- Discord at lhme her ...

Poetry

... . -o-. - _t . I- AGRICULTURE, ENGLAND'S ANCHOR.. What is Britannia'sanclor? Her own soil. Where rests her safety,? On the sons of toil. Cormmerce wvith varied gems nmay deck her bro~v; But Britain's glory is the useful Plough. Commerce adds lustre to our envied isle, And never may we lose her bhiering smile; She stre Ns her luxuries throughout our land, And scatters comforts with unsparing ...

Original Poetry

... I I I . I GTi-*f(fvoctT- i I A MOTHER'S EXCLAMATION, ON VIEWING THE MORNING STAR. ' Oh, could I,. with prophetic glance, Survey foturity's expanse, And read in yonder golden star Of what my children will be,-are No longer now the inmates where A parent's ceaseless love they share,- Yet. would I 'mt strive to see Unfolded each one's destiny,- (Though strangers to their childhood's home, 'Mid ...

Poetry

... Ioctrp. - - - , . _ ,IEWIDOW'S CHARGE AT EElR DAUGHTER'S BRIDAL. BY MRS E. H. SIOOURNEY. Deal gently, thou whose hand hast won The young bird from the nest away, Where careless 'neath a vernal sun, She daily caroll'd day by day; The haunt is lone-the heart must grieve, From whence her timid wing doth soar, Then pensive 1i1t at hush of eve, Yet hear her gushing song no more I Deal gently with ...

VARIETIES

... VARiEThES. I ,.1 A noted collectoi0 in the rei~in of George It. coatist Richardson the painfer respecting a pictore which he :il' purchased for a Gaido.-': There is, says he, iho Hoa'd vsho saiys it is Et COPS; the XneXt t ime be saygsFO will certainly knock him down; i ;ow' pray Mr. Richb, son, favour me wilh your candidt opinion' TI- LBPlanders preserve ibe -Milk of the rein deer frozen ...

SECOND CONCERT

... en IPARTl 1. am Sinfoinii-_ (In, B b) -A-m- - , Beetlioven. heG I(T, l) Carlrill ?? ?? Skelton. SOLB , s With verdure cld, L iss Clar, Novell0 Hsdn. rs, Septelt IlciisovelnmH ll Fed Song, li(l sla i3nas vie, Airs. Cotrlsills ?? erhoer. ote leyeru 'TlicTier ^nco.~_.36l t~u, Vlie 1' Ms enuiassol M. '~atonIt.taereadsante, .nt Solo ias Mr. Ith Sonzg, er Piela, Miss lra Novell art. no ...

A SCENE IN THE LIFE OF AN ACTOR

... BY HIMSELF. The dissipation ot the stage, the questionable nature of half the pieces represented, and the mixed cha- racter of the audience. have been frequently and justly urged as grounds ofDbjection to the drama. But if con- scientious guard iansof public moralN condemn playhouses in tbe mnetrDpolis, how much in6'e applicaile is their sweeping censure where strolli' cogp. rics fix their ...