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Selected Poetry

... ?btllcEtO C HARITY. BY OaoTtte, J. LEE STTEVrZs* Where pleasurei beam, where joys abound, Where happy hparts alone are fouand, Where even love m 1y deign to be, Tbere still is room for Charity l The brightest eyes may brighter smile- The warmest heart. may warmaer glow- That fromt enjoynelnt, turn a hile, To dry the tears of wrant and woe ! And where unhappy discord re: -ns Where passion ...

Our Scrap Book; OR, EXTRACTS FROM RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORKS AND PUBLIC JOURNALS

... ®ur crap bask; 0. OR,' EXTIACTS FROM RECON.TLYPTJBLISHED WORKS . AND PUBLAC JOURNALS. CAD FARlS ANP T1EIR FLUCTUATIONS.--T a gentle- man in black, with a blue or crimson inoreen bag contain. ing pae'rs 'tied with'red tape, 8d. per mile' according to act of parliament. To' a young gentleman with Ihalf a eigar and a pea coat, taken up at the Cyder lOchrs,; and driven . like' bricks, 2s. ...

THE CABINET AND THE CHURCH

... THE CABI1NET AND THlE CHURCH. C! ~ ~ 1.. ,1. .. dtch is tle title of a very able paper, forming- theleading article in the forthcomiing Nho of TIIL CliunwtirlN, with a proof of Which we have 1)001 favoured. Its object is to press upon the cabillet die appointment of a minister of religion end education, to whorn the interests of the church shall bh confided ; and also the facts, that the ...

BEAUTY

... AUTY . BEP kUT- I. The vind o.vcrl er it. and it is _,o6.-tssianh. IsAW adeW-droP, cool and clear, 3JatcePoii a bitrtte %pravy; lair cloirs deil;kd the tiicd tear, Iike thdse'*hidlidlearnm d '4isapea§:, hien shiVt'ers- -tla -uii'-bearni rhy-s Sol cast atlivat ta glaee s-eere, And'scorch'd the penrl aivay. Iiigh on a'steirter, $politri'd artni A fraiafit lily grew; On the piure petals-n-ahV a ...

Poetry

... . 8@letrp. TtiIj: SWISS GU1DE. }3y 1gOB.'2ZE: SOUTIJE, Efq.;f- - On Mr. SouTIrEY'S qiIttiuIg him, he asked him fora chairacter, when the Poet gave him the following ;i i 'consequnccc of Vhich; *JON ROTh U has-become tfid ';mdst poputlar Guide in' Switzdltind, and is inquired fort byv all travellers; tbtiu uf whlom he perunItted to 'take a copy of his Pottichl tharacter: -By rny troth,'this ...

THE FINE ARTS

... A meeting witw held atl seven o'clock on Wednesday evening, at thev Exchangte, in order to facto a Society b~r the eocourageiniet of the Fine Arts, nod an Exhbilution of painittings, J&c, in this town. It was attended by upwards of fifty persons, all of whom iannifested anl enthttsiastifC desire, to promoitte thle object for which they had beeit called togelher. Thle resolutions that were ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... LITERARY AND PHl ILOSOPHICAL.;SOCIETY. Teim second meeting, this season, of the above society, was held on Friday evening. Dr. Alderson, the President, having taken the chair, and the routine business of the meetinghaving c been disposed of, Mr.. Fielding proceeded to read a paper . communicated by Lieut. T. L. Lewis, R. E., Iwhich contained an 'interesting account of a people denominated the ...

THE KING OF THE BOCCHOCHS

... . THE KlING OF THBOCCHOCHS * _ S (Prom the Morning H'erald.) ANtwgonto AIO Ob LI)'u 'g ' Of~all the tradep fit Irelan d, a Beggar,,. is Itbe best!I The tenth of this Elish song, I long gcofest; And at behggin did io, did go-, cldit gole Addid begging I'did Go. g6 And 'faith at begging Y Wn. rich-asrih as any Jew.- Of that ancient King of beggars stout, oki Barufylde Moore Carew- And abegging I ...

Literature

... Ltterature. ON THE DEATH OF MY ONLY SON. J Ans more thy burled love entuers 'Tinus aught except its living year .-Uoon}. Farewell I a long farewell to thee- That is thy latest sigh - And now thy spirit parts from me, And wings its way on high. Thy little sisters sadly weep, And call on thee in vain To wake from out that dreamless sleep, To smile on them again, Thy little troubles now are o'er ...

Literature

... I Rittrature, I I Tun ' ThuncH oF ENGLAND A NEw CHUncir. fl -it is a part or the policy or the would-be levellers rof the Established Church to speak of it as co-existent only with the Reformation. The hollow assertion is -well met in the first number of a new metropolitan newspaper, entitled the ChuTrEh of Fngland (nazetle, which promises to be a valuable auxiliary in fighting the good cause. ...

Packet of fashionable Life

... Ivitdt of fgasbtonable 'Rife. A Co rcspouident of the Leipz.ci Gazette s.;ys, that a manriage is di finitely resolved on between the Grand Duchess OIga of Rlussia and an Austrian Archduke, but rumtur fluctuates between a son of the Archduke Charles and. a son of the Arhrclhke l'alatinc. DuBLIN, MAY 25.-ALtntosiE OF TilE LoRD-LiruTE- NANT.-T'he beLutilifl Dowager Lady Somerville is the lidy ...

PROCEEDINGS AT COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... PROCFEDINGS Ar COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE. JIEDIDr ESDA r. 7 :ICEHARi tfh THIRD, and The Poor Soldier, were p 45 ' the pea Isranances offered this evenilag to the g E'ublic. T[he 1-lanse was crousded at all early htour, 8 and the npponents (if the new prices and arrangements exprewseal tbeir disapprobatima more strongly than oitl n tae plaecetling nights. A nsdw instratment of Itoise was It ...