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INTELLIGENCE.
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Ta ; Liberty . JJieht o ' er the earth in solemn grace Hid thrown her sable veil , At rest was all ' the feather'd race , Andi ^ ush d each whisp ' ring gale . The moon , refulgent queen of night , Had siiver'd all the rills ,
Shed o ' er the meads her pallid light , Andrshfcne upon the hills ; "When a young blooming swain intent , Beside a fount reclin'd , Thus midst the solemn scene gave vent , To thoughts that fill'd his mind : " Hail ! liberty ! of ev ' ry art
« The queen ; ' tis thou alone « Whose heav ' nly shield can blant each dart , < c From haggard Mis ' ry thrown . u Each Grecian was by thee upheld > " On Marathon ' s dire shore , ' iWfcen all on fire , they ' strew'd the field
u With blackest Persian gore . " In vain the choicest works of art , " The crawn and glitt ring crest , « Can yield enjoyment to that heart , " Where thou art ne ' er a guest . " For me , remote from gaudy strife , " JLet but my blessings be ,
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THE REPORT OP THE MANCHESTER NEW COLLEGE , REMOVED TO YORK , AT THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING , AUGUST 25 1809 ,
The Trustees of the Manchester New College , removed to York , have great satisfaction in laying before the public so favourable an account of its present state . The appointment of deputy treasurers in our provincial towns , has been attended with great advantages , especially as the office has been undertaken'in
most places by gentlemen who have manured the most active zeal to promote the interests of the institution . The addons whic ^ have been made to the list 9 * subscribers , in consequence of their cordons , will be observed with pleasure by those who are anxious for its s ^ ccesa . The permanent fund also has teceiTed some very handsome donations , punting in all to a ^ L is . The pstees have also to return their thanks 0 Vario « s congregations , whose col-
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" While journeying oh this toilsome" Tife ** My cot , my flocks , and thee-. . . E . DUNCANNON .
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Sonnet to Po £ sy , What time on Malvern ' s summit rMes the storm , Frowning majestic on the coming day ; Bring me , O Poesy , thy angel form : White rapid rolls thy heav ' nly eye around ,
O'er the wide empire of thy mental sway ; \ Nature sublime with sullen grandeur crown'd , May some , small portion of thy fir « convey ; And then uprising to thy course reno wn'd ,
( Oh ! ' tis beyond the feeble voice of fame * And every earthly dignity and name !) Creation ' s every ^ feature to pourtray , And all a poet ' s * excellence to claim . Give me such magic powers , propitious fate , And oh ! how 1 * 11 despise the monarch ' s little state ! London . MARy ,
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lections , several of them very considerable , have made a large addition to the funds of the institution . -From all these causes , it is not to be ¦ w ondered at , that a considerable balance should appear in the treasurer's hands - This balance is , however , rather
nominal than real , as it will be nearly exhausted by the alterations which are now making in the late Academical Buildings at Manchester , the treaty for the sale of which , referred to in the last
Report , having failed , the committee have been at length obliged to , recur to tfyeoriginal plan of converting the centrebuilding into two houses , , These arc nearly completed , but at the e ^ peDse of more than 6 ool . It is expected , however , that the income will be advanced by this plan in jnuch greater proportion ,
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Intelligence *—Report of the York Institution . 6 $
Intelligence.
INTELLIGENCE .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1809, page 637, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1742/page/51/
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