21 MARCH 1835, Page 21

." There be none of beauty's daughters." A Canzonet, by

JOHN THOMSON.

It is always a hazardous experiment to reset words which have been identified with a certain melody by any popular singer. it is almost impossible to decide impartially under the influence of such an im- pression. Who can ever forget the sweet melody of Mr. SALMON'S voice in K N A PTON'S arrangement of these words ? And it is this re- collection that Mr. Tuuxisox has to fear, rather than the former ar- rangemont per se. Ile has given true and eloquent expression to the beautiful words of BYRON ; and his accompaniment is at once appro- plate, ch:borafe, and graceful.