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On The 21st Of July Will Be Published, P...
On the 21 st of July will be published , price 10 s . Gd . LYRICS . BY JOHN LEE STEVENS . " 'Tis past , the timeless lethargy is o ' er , J fly from Dulness and her mole-eyed throng
; I wake to Fancy and to Love once more , — Once more I wake to Rapture and to Song . " DEUMODY . The local fame acquired by Mr . J . L . Stevens ( whom we are proud to reckon among our native poets ) , as a iyrical writer , has been recently made more general through the country by the publication of several pieces from his pen in the Court Journal , the Freemasons' Quarterly , and most of the daily and weekly London Journals ; and it affords us great pleasure to notice
that our townsman considers himself sufficiently strong with the metropolitan public to venture on a new work . We trust that the sister towns , which Mr , Stevens used to say were " the Graces—when in good humour , " will patronise his "Lyrics" in the full spirit of liberality . We understand that this talented gentleman continues to conduct the Shipping Gazette , which owes its existence to his energy and intelligence . —Devenport Independent . The rank our native bard has attained in the metropolis , as a writer of lyrical effusions , is of itself a sufficient guarantee that the subscribers to his work will obtain ample consideration for their money ; but there are other motives which should induce the most extensive patronage
amongst such a community as ours , for giving him the most liberal support—the great obligations under which he has laid science and commerce . We add to these the claim of native talent , and confidently leave our townsfolk to do him justice Plymouth Herald . We perceive that Mr . Stevens , of the Shipping Gazette , is bringing out a volume of " Lyrics . " If the mass of his poems be equal to specimens we have occasionally seen , the volume will be acceptable in these barren days . —Liverpool Mail . Mr . J . L . Stevens is about to publish those truly poetic compositions , a portion of which we have occasionally copied into The Journal , to the great gratification of many of our readers .
— Plymouth Journal . Mr . Lee Stevens is a man of science , as well as a poet , and his efforts in this respect have proved more serviceable to his fellow men than profitable to himself . His pen lias ever been employed in the cause of justice , and several of his Lyrics have appeared in the Western Times ( extracted from the popular journals of the day ) . The columns of the Literary Gazette and the Court Journal have been adorned with his effusions ; and the Freemasons' Quarterly has made no secret of their worth . Mr . Stevens is a Mason . We understand that the volume will not contain any political pieces , and that it will be handsomely got up in point of style and execution . — Western Times . Subscribers' names received by the Publishers , A . H . Baily and Co ., No . 83 , Cornliill ; and by the Author , at the Office of the Shipping Gazette , No . 162 , Fleet Street .
Tjatent Lever Watches, With Silver Doubl...
TJATENT LEVER WATCHES , with silver double-bottom cases , 6 l . 6 s . ; with silver A hunting cases , 16 s . 6 d . extra . This celebrated construction ( the most accurate on which a watch can be madejis now offered , with the latest improvements , i . c . the detatched escapement , jewelled in four holes , capped , hand to mark the seconds , hard enamel dial , and maintaining power to continue going while winding up , at the above price . Vertical Silver Watches , two guineas each . A variety of upwards of a hundred second-hand watches , some of them jewelled , all with movements that can be warranted , to be sold for two guineas each . T . COX SAVORY , Working Goldsmith , Silversmith , and Watchmaker , 47 , Cornliill , London . —N . B . Second-hand Watches purchased in exchange .
Nearly Forty Years Established For The S...
Nearly forty years established for the sale of Shirting , Sheeting , Household and Table Linen , manufactured without any admixture , from pure Flax , and sold in any quantity . Whole Pieces at the Factor ' s Prices . AT 4 , HOLBORN SIDE OP BLOOMSBTJRY SQUARE . THE IRISH LINEN COMPANY beg leave to state , that the above house is fheir only Establishment . Purcharers are requested to take notice that since the dissolution of the Irish Linen Board , vast quantities of Shitting , Bed , and Table Linen , made from an admixture of Cotton and Flaxare constantly imported from Ireland into this countryand
, , vended to the Public as genuine Linen Cloth . Such fabrications are not , and never will be , sold at this Establishment ; and the Public may rely on being supplied with real Flaxen Cloth , the same as sold at this House for nearly forty years , at greatly reduced prices . The purchase money returned should any fault appear . Good Bills and Bank of Ireland Notes taken in payment , or discounted . Country and Town orders punctually attended to , by JOHN DONOVAN , 4 , BLOOJtSJBTJB . 1 ' SQUARE .
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On The 21st Of July Will Be Published, P...
On the 21 st of July will be published , price 10 s . Gd . LYRICS . BY JOHN LEE STEVENS . " 'Tis past , the timeless lethargy is o ' er , J fly from Dulness and her mole-eyed throng
; I wake to Fancy and to Love once more , — Once more I wake to Rapture and to Song . " DEUMODY . The local fame acquired by Mr . J . L . Stevens ( whom we are proud to reckon among our native poets ) , as a iyrical writer , has been recently made more general through the country by the publication of several pieces from his pen in the Court Journal , the Freemasons' Quarterly , and most of the daily and weekly London Journals ; and it affords us great pleasure to notice
that our townsman considers himself sufficiently strong with the metropolitan public to venture on a new work . We trust that the sister towns , which Mr , Stevens used to say were " the Graces—when in good humour , " will patronise his "Lyrics" in the full spirit of liberality . We understand that this talented gentleman continues to conduct the Shipping Gazette , which owes its existence to his energy and intelligence . —Devenport Independent . The rank our native bard has attained in the metropolis , as a writer of lyrical effusions , is of itself a sufficient guarantee that the subscribers to his work will obtain ample consideration for their money ; but there are other motives which should induce the most extensive patronage
amongst such a community as ours , for giving him the most liberal support—the great obligations under which he has laid science and commerce . We add to these the claim of native talent , and confidently leave our townsfolk to do him justice Plymouth Herald . We perceive that Mr . Stevens , of the Shipping Gazette , is bringing out a volume of " Lyrics . " If the mass of his poems be equal to specimens we have occasionally seen , the volume will be acceptable in these barren days . —Liverpool Mail . Mr . J . L . Stevens is about to publish those truly poetic compositions , a portion of which we have occasionally copied into The Journal , to the great gratification of many of our readers .
— Plymouth Journal . Mr . Lee Stevens is a man of science , as well as a poet , and his efforts in this respect have proved more serviceable to his fellow men than profitable to himself . His pen lias ever been employed in the cause of justice , and several of his Lyrics have appeared in the Western Times ( extracted from the popular journals of the day ) . The columns of the Literary Gazette and the Court Journal have been adorned with his effusions ; and the Freemasons' Quarterly has made no secret of their worth . Mr . Stevens is a Mason . We understand that the volume will not contain any political pieces , and that it will be handsomely got up in point of style and execution . — Western Times . Subscribers' names received by the Publishers , A . H . Baily and Co ., No . 83 , Cornliill ; and by the Author , at the Office of the Shipping Gazette , No . 162 , Fleet Street .
Tjatent Lever Watches, With Silver Doubl...
TJATENT LEVER WATCHES , with silver double-bottom cases , 6 l . 6 s . ; with silver A hunting cases , 16 s . 6 d . extra . This celebrated construction ( the most accurate on which a watch can be madejis now offered , with the latest improvements , i . c . the detatched escapement , jewelled in four holes , capped , hand to mark the seconds , hard enamel dial , and maintaining power to continue going while winding up , at the above price . Vertical Silver Watches , two guineas each . A variety of upwards of a hundred second-hand watches , some of them jewelled , all with movements that can be warranted , to be sold for two guineas each . T . COX SAVORY , Working Goldsmith , Silversmith , and Watchmaker , 47 , Cornliill , London . —N . B . Second-hand Watches purchased in exchange .
Nearly Forty Years Established For The S...
Nearly forty years established for the sale of Shirting , Sheeting , Household and Table Linen , manufactured without any admixture , from pure Flax , and sold in any quantity . Whole Pieces at the Factor ' s Prices . AT 4 , HOLBORN SIDE OP BLOOMSBTJRY SQUARE . THE IRISH LINEN COMPANY beg leave to state , that the above house is fheir only Establishment . Purcharers are requested to take notice that since the dissolution of the Irish Linen Board , vast quantities of Shitting , Bed , and Table Linen , made from an admixture of Cotton and Flaxare constantly imported from Ireland into this countryand
, , vended to the Public as genuine Linen Cloth . Such fabrications are not , and never will be , sold at this Establishment ; and the Public may rely on being supplied with real Flaxen Cloth , the same as sold at this House for nearly forty years , at greatly reduced prices . The purchase money returned should any fault appear . Good Bills and Bank of Ireland Notes taken in payment , or discounted . Country and Town orders punctually attended to , by JOHN DONOVAN , 4 , BLOOJtSJBTJB . 1 ' SQUARE .