Graham's magazine . irtozfS ^n^ iS^zgx # S: iW 9 s & 5 3 3 jsa 31 ^- -sT -Gh ~^r~~^ -«r S3 £ bound, ?- ?- And bur - ning dreams of light and lore, were wa - kend by that m=tt !@: r r & —p-i 9 9 9 9 B5 t=; ^S=3% ]Og 9J9 ^SMl ?af ?af ~^r 3 t~ 3 3 3~ 9 9 IS -s*1- 5 -aF O ^ X THY NAME WAS ONCE A MAGIC SPELL. 67. Long years, long years have passd away, And alterd is thy brow,And we who met so fondly once, Must meet as strangers now ;The friends of yore come round me still, But talk no more of thee ;T is idle een to wish it now — For what art thou to me ? Yet still thy name, thy blessed name, My lon


Graham's magazine . irtozfS ^n^ iS^zgx # S: iW 9 s & 5 3 3 jsa 31 ^- -sT -Gh ~^r~~^ -«r S3 £ bound, ?- ?- And bur - ning dreams of light and lore, were wa - kend by that m=tt !@: r r & —p-i 9 9 9 9 B5 t=; ^S=3% ]Og 9J9 ^SMl ?af ?af ~^r 3 t~ 3 3 3~ 9 9 IS -s*1- 5 -aF O ^ X THY NAME WAS ONCE A MAGIC SPELL. 67. Long years, long years have passd away, And alterd is thy brow,And we who met so fondly once, Must meet as strangers now ;The friends of yore come round me still, But talk no more of thee ;T is idle een to wish it now — For what art thou to me ? Yet still thy name, thy blessed name, My lonely bosom fills,Like an echo that hath lost itself, Among the distant hills,Which still with melancholy note, Keeps faintly lingering on,When the joyous sound that woke it first, Is gone, for ever gone. REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. In commencing, with the New Year, a New Volume, weshall be permitted to say a very few words by way of exor-dium to our usual chapter of Reviews, or, as we shouldprefer calling them, of Critical Notices. Yet we speak notfor the sake of the exordium, but because we have reallysomething to say, and know not when or where better tosay it. That the public attention, in America, has, of late days,been more than usually directed to the matter of literarycriticism, is plainly apparent.


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