66 Never," replied that forest-hermit lone "Never for evil done, but fortune flown, "Yet wholly nor for winter nor for storm We are not all forsaken till the worm "Ah! nought without, within thee if decay, Nor boots it, if thy heart itself betray, Brilliants. NIGHT. Caroline. See, the moon hangs there on the verge of stars, Like a bright vestal at a temple porch. Ferdinand. Ah, 'tis a blissful night! The universe Is a great rushing hymn of praise to God. My heart is singing with the happy spheres; Not a string jars, but all is harmony. Night is the beautiful black slave of God, And bends before him ever wrapt in awe, While her great heart throbs thanks in burning stars! BIGG. BOOKS. Some books are drenched sands, On which a great soul's wealth lies all in heaps, Such glorious tears as Eve's fair daughters shed, How few read books aright! Most souls are shut LOVE. ALEXANDER SMITH. The joys of Love, if they should ever last That worldly chances do amongst them cast, A thousand sours has temper'd with one sweet LABOUR. Let us go forth, and resolutely dare With sweat of brow to toil our little day, In memory of those spring hours pass'd away Our hearts to God! to brother men, And labour, blessing, prayer, and then To these a sign! WOMAN. MILNES. The bleakest rock upon the loneliest heath And thus the heart most sear'd to human pleasure, Sir JOSEPH BEAUMONT. b. 1582. EARLY SPRING. Each pretty bud repeats itself, but still Though 'tis the self-same song oft heard in the old year. Mrs. BODDINGTON. A BOOK. It ceased, yet still the sails made on A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, HOPE. COLERIDGE. If haply from his guarded breast THOUGHTS. Dr. CARTWRIGHT. The old thoughts never die. Immortal dreams MACKAY. FAITH. Thy God hath said 'tis good for thee KEBLE. MEMENTO. My son, be this thy simple plan; A PROPHETESS. My dreams are wild As the lank hair of ancient prophetess, PRINGLE. ARGUMENT FOR MERCY. I have a plea, As dewy-piteous as the gentle ghost's Silently through a battle's myriad veins, AFFECTION. BIGG. BEDDOES. Oh! cast thou not affection from thee In this bitter world. Hold to thy heart that only treasure fast; Mrs. HEMANS. On the 1st and 15th of each month, 24 pages, 72 columns, THE JOURNAL OF AUCTIONS; PROPERTY, INVESTMENT, ASSURANCE, FREEHOLD LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETIES' CHRONICLE: Collecting every kind of useful intelligence relating to Property and Investments, and providing a medium for communication between Sellers and Buyers throughout the country, where those who want to sell may be sure to be found by those who want to buy. Its contents are thus arranged: 1. DIARY of SALES BY AUCTION during the ensuing fortnight. 2. LEADING ARTICLES on subjects connected with Property and its value; the rights and remedies of Sellers and Buyers; the different kinds of Investments; and such like. 3. INVESTMENT ADVISER. 4. PROPERTY REPORTER; comprising the Money Market; Stocks and Funds; state of the Property Market. 5. AUCTION INTELLIGENCE. 6. A COMPLETE STOCK AND SHARE LIST, WITH LATEST PRICES. 7. PROPERTY INTELLIGENCE. 8. JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES' CHRONICLE. 9. FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETIES JOURNAL. 10. HEIRS-AT-LAW and NEXT-OF-KIN wanted, collected from all sources, and comprising all that have been advertised for during the last 20 years. 11. ADVERTISEMENTS, classified thus: Money, wanted and to lend; Shares; Houses, to let and wanted; Sales by Private Contract; Sales by Auction; classified under the various counties; Property (Goods, Furniture, &c.), wanted to purchase or for sale; Miscellaneous, Books, Tradesmen, &c. An extensive circulation in the best quarters is thus secured- 1. THE JOURNAL OF AUCTIONS is supplied to the Subscribers of The Law Times at the cost of the stamp and paper only, namely twopence, and no charge is made if advertisements to the amount of 20s. are inserted during the half-year. 2. It is sent gratuitously to all the principal Reading-rooms, Commercialrooms, &c., in the United Kingdom. 3. The price is only 6d. plain; 7d. stamped; or 3s. per quarter, paid in advance. The charge for Advertisements is very moderate. It is as follows: For 4 lines, 2s. 6d.; For every additional line, 6d. ILLUSTRATED ADVERTISEMENTS. It has introduced the novel feature of wood-cut views of Houses and Plans of Estates, the charges for which are moderate. All the Advertisements of Froperty for Sale either by Private Contract or by Auction, will, it is hoped, be inserted for the fut re in this JOURNAL OF AUCTIONS, where it will be brought more directly under the notice of the persons likely to be purchasers than by any other existing medium. Advertisements, Orders, Results of Sales, Intelligence relating to Property, and other Correspondence, to be addressed to the Editor, at the Office of THE JOURNAL OF AUCTIONS, 29, Essex-Street, Strand. |