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On The Alps.—sonnet.

UP thro' long sweeping mists of nascent morn, By trail of quaint hay-sledge, with patient tread We clomb the veiled heights, while overhead, Thro' gap of vapours by the young......

Coleridge And Southey.

[TO THE EDITOR OP Tai SPIICTATOR."1 Sra,—In your review of Mr. Ashe's memoir of S. T. Coleridge, you say with reference to Coleridge's obligations to Southey that "we are not......

Horace.

WHITHER through wastes unscanned by mortal eye Bear'st thou me, Bacchus ; through what paths nntrod Evoe ! spare me ! spare thy votary Filled with the fierce, swift spirit of......

Books.

THE RADICAL PARTY IN PARLIAMENT.* IT was the part of the Whig Party in our history to win and maintain the inviolability of each man's civil rights. The great provisions of the......

Poetry.

THE FUNERAL OF ULYSSES GRANT. AUGUST 8Ta, 1885. THE city sleeps, the mighty pageant's done ; The radiant stars look out upon his grave Who marched and conquered, toiled and......