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Literary Notices

... CVILLUiM CULLENI BRYANT. Thieves may break in and bear anay your gold, The cruel flame may lay year IlmaIsion low, Your dues the faithless debior may withhold, Your fields miay not return the grain you seow. A spendthrilt ?? at ysur eost may ...

THE YELLOW VIOLET

... THE YELLOW VIOLET. ly' W. C. BRYANT, AN AMERICAN FOET. WzirME beechen buds begin to swell, And woods the ?? bird's warble know, The yellow violet's modest bell Peeps from the last year's leaves below. Ere russet fields their green resume, Sweet flower ...

THE TWO BATTLE FIELDS

... front, and flanlk, and rear. Yet nerve thy spirit to the proof, And blench not at thy chosen lot The timid good may stand aloof, The sage may frown, yet faint thou not! Nor heed the shaft too surely east, The hissing, stinging bolt of scorn For with thy ...

A SICK-BED

... WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, LONG hast thou watched my bed, And smoothed the pillow oft For this pool., aching head, With touches kind and soft. Oh! smooth it yet again, As softly as before; Once-only once-and then I need thy hand no more, Yet here I may not stay ...

THE HURRICANE

... THE HIURRICANV. ff VcL.MAK CULLEN BRYANT, AEFlMCAN POET. Lonv of the Winds I I feel thee nigh, I know thy breath In the burning sky I And I wait, with a thrill in every vein, For the coming of the hurricane I And lo I on the wing of tho heavy gales, Through ...

Reviews

... written with the customary ability, and, with the exception of the political essay, may be perused with pleasure and profit. Why eve except the political article may be inferred when we state that the writer considers as the great desideratum of the ...

FAIRS

... means of ascertaining the quantity of these sorts employed this season, but we may hazard the estimate that 40,000 acres have been laid down with them. Thus, finally, we may put the entire breadth of flax in Ireland, this year, at 145,000 acres against ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... the youthful readers. The cheap serial sensational literature is carefully excluded. Considerably more than a hundred boys may frequently be seen on Sunday evenings engaged in reading at some of these rooms. Dr. P. J. Popoff, of New York, writing in the ...

Reviews

... REbitrbS. No. 80. BLACKWOOD'S MAZINE. May. Agent for Ireland: Hodges 4 Smith, Dublin. This number is of not more than the average merit of Blackwood's issues, but even this is saying a good deal. The American poets-Bryant, Longfellow, Whittier, Lowell, and ...

Court and Fashion

... Isabella Stewart's assembly will take place at her residence in Belgrave Square, London, on Wed- nesday, May the 21st, and ball on Wednesday, May the 28th. The Countess of Glengall and suite have arrived at the Gresham Hotel, Dublin, from Cahir Castle ...

FASHION

... Ardgillan Castle, for 10, Carlton House Terrace, London. Tire Countess of Erne has issued cards for a ball on Tuesday, the 8th of May. The Earl and Countess of Erno have arrived at their mansion in Eaton Square, London, for the season. Frances Cointess Waldegrave ...

LITERARY NOTES

... statue will be made a national festival, many who would delight to honour the poet will reserve themselves for that time. It may be mentioned here that the Deca- meron of Boccaccio has been translated lately into English by MNr. Thomas Wright, and published ...