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These loving arms around her form were thrown,
Binding her heavenly beauty like a zone;
While from her ruby, warm lips, just apart
Like bursting roses, sighs of fragrance stole,
And words of music whispering in mine ear
Things pure and holy, none but mine should hear,
For they were accents utter'd from her soul,

For which no tongue her innocence reproved,
And breathed for one, who loved her-and was loved.

III.

She hung upon my bosom-and her sighs

Fragrant and fast were warm upon my cheek,
And they were all her suffering heart could speak,
Save the soft language of her eloquent eyes,
Which the night hid not, for her soul was there,
In starry brightness-temper'd by distress,
All softened down with love's own tenderness.
And some wild tokens of her heart's despair
Were trembling o'er her beauty.
There was one

Who would not have exchanged that sorrowing hour,
For all that he had dream'd in rapture's bower.

In the wide world there was one heart alone,

That blessed him with its love, and truth, and charms, And it was beauty now within its arms!

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To my counsels attend,

If you part with this friend,

You'll find you've been playing the deuce.

BRIGHTON HERMIT.

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They who have felt love's poignant smart,
Will all confess it is-THE HEART.

BRIGHTON HERMIT.

BANKRUPTS.

SATURDAY, MARCH 1.-J. Mathias, Haverfordwest, upholsterer.-R. Pearson, Droitwich, Worcester, glover.-A. Knibb, Barnwell, St Andrew, Northampton, miller and farmer.-J. Riley, Sheffield, York, china, glass, and earthenware dealer.R. Ealand, Stourbridge, Worcester, hatter.-J. Hiecocks, Frome, Selwood, Somerset, clothier,-E. Chapman, Bridgewater-square, London.-J. E. Wainman, Darkhouse-lane, Lower Thames-street, fishmonger.-R. J. Blachford, Lombard-street, sword cutler and gold laceman.-S. Thorp and R. Marshall, Nottingham, wharfingers and coal dealers.-W. Hayland, Plymouth, printer and bookseller.-C. Hitchin and T. Wostenholm, Sheffield, York, hair seating manufacturers.-W. Davis, King-street, Covent Garden, woollen draper.-J. Slade, Tottenham-courtroad, butcher.-T. Hull, Poulton, Lancashire, scrivener and corn merchant.-J.. Wilson, Northland Hall, Halifax, York, farmer. Hugh Bell, of Bourn, Lincoln, corn merchant.—B. Johnson, Sambourn, Warwick, farmer.

TUESDAY, MARCH 4.-W. Wells, Brightwell, Berks, farmer.C. Ford, Regent-street, linen draper.-J. Aldersey, Liverpool, grocer.-J. Fletcher, Plumbland, Cumberland, lime burner.A. G. Mingay, Silver-street, Golden-square, builder.-T. Charlesworth, Clare-market, Clare-street, grocer.-S. Hebborn, Hutton, York, butcher.-M. Hade, Cheltenham, victualler.-J. Humberstone, St. John-street, Clerkenwell, victualler.

SATURDAY, MARCH 8.-S. Steel, Rotherham, York, linen-draper. -J. Oldfield, Edgeware-road, Middlesex, coach-maker.-F. Martin, Tewkesbury, Gloucester, wine-merchant.-J. Banting, PineApple-Bar, Edgeware-road, Middlesex, carpenter and builderT. Sweet, Frith-street, Soho, carver and gilder.-J. B. Merton, Wimbledon, Surrey, millwright, smith and ironmonger.-R. and T. Barrow, Liverpool, corn and flour merchants, and millers.— J. Browning and R. A. Browning, Belvidere Wharf, near Waterloo-Bridge, Surrey, timber merchants.-S. Boyden, Pentonville, beast salesman.-W. Keast, St. Erny, lime-burner.-W. Franklin, Lady-down, Trowbridge, Wilts, fuller.-W. Simons, Birmingham, brush maker.-R. Lambert, Manchester, manufacturer.

TUESDAY, MARCH 11.-T. and J. Tait, Dover-road, Borough, brewers.-C. Ecike, Cornhill, dealer.-L. Thompson, Hessle, Kingston-upon-Hull, miller.

SATURDAY, MARCH 15.-J. Curzner, Lullington, Somerset, fuller.-W. Cleghorn, Ratcliffe Highway, London, cheesemonger. -T. Meredith, sen. Bishopsgate-street without, London, leatherseller, and shoe manufacturer.-A. Agneau, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, draper.-J. Godfrey, Borough of Leicester, plumber.— J. Magnall, Manchester, merchant.-T. Parker, Pawlett, Somerset, coal merchant.-J. Byers, Blackburn, Lancashire, chapman.T. Welchman, Rathbone-place, Oxford-street, Middlesex, feather maker.-J. Chambers, Wolverhampton, Stafford, agricultural machine maker.

TUESDAY, MARCH 18.-G. White, Cherry Garden-street, Bermondsey, shipwright.-G. Newman, Kingsdown, Wiltshire, victualler.—J. Tee, Hemsworth, Yorkshire, shopkeeper.-D. S. Norton, Uxbridge, brewer.-W. and G. Cock, Canterbury, wine merchants.-E. Butler, Alcester, Warwickshire, fellmonger.-B. Holmes, Thrum Hall, Yorkshire, merchant.-J. Walker, Great Smith-street, Westminster, carpenter.--W. J. W. and F. G. Hamilton, New City Chambers, and J. H. Ridsdale, Leeds, merchants.

SATURDAY, MARCH, 22.-S. Scott, W. Scott, and John Smith, Ashford, Kent, grocers and tallow chandlers.-J. Goodenough, Grant, Oxford, bookseller.-J. Smith, Bath, grocer and wood merchant.-W. Gooch, Potter-street, Harlow, Essex, wine and brandy merchant.-E. C. Southbrook, Covent Garden Chambers, Middlesex, merchant.-C. Moss, Cheltenham, Gloucester, fishmonger.-W. Brown, Cannock, Stafford, miller.-R. Newhouse, Huddersfield, York, plumber and glazier.-J. and T. Powell, Bristol, maltsters.-J. Taylor, Leominster, Hereford, skinner.— G. W. Sage, Walcot, Somerset, timber-merchant.-A. Watson, ' Warwick-place, Bedford-street, Bedford-row, carpet and floor cloth dealer.-J. H. Garnons, 109, Newgate-street, silversmith.B. Wood, Liverpool, mathematical instrument maker.-J. Hopkins, jun. Cholsey, Berks, farmer.-B. Johnson, late of Holy Oaks, afterwards of the Cherry Trees, parish of Tardibig, Worcester, farmer.

TUESDAY, MARCH, 25.-J. Carpenter, Willington, Somerset, banker.-J. Bird, and H. Bird, Poultry, jewellers.-J. Colvin, Abchurch-lane, merchants.-M. Barry, Minories, chartseller.D. Graham, Lothbury, cotton-manufacturer.

DEATHS.

Mr. Wm. Darking, of the Marine billiard rooms, WorthingAt Horsham, Mr. Thomas Smart, sen.—Mr. John Caffyn, Tailor and Hatter, East-street, Chichester, aged 62 years.-On the Grand-parade, Mr. John Kirby, in the 68th year of his age, many years proprietor of the Marine Boarding House-Mr. Joseph Sinart, stone-mason, of Arundel.-Mr. William Turner, of Yapton, near Arundel.-Mr. Carpenter, plumber and glazier, aged 67.-Mrs. Martin, aged 85 years.

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