The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 13, No. 360, March 14, 1829  by Various
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			Jerusalem by Godfrey of Boulogne. G.W.N. [1] An account of the original _instigator_ of the Crusades will be found in vol. viii. of the MIRROR, page 232. [2] The Turks generally show some regard to real piety and valour. * * * * * SHAKSPEARE.--A FRAGMENT. (_For the Mirror._) The empty passions of the angry world, The loves of heroes, the despair of maids, The rage of kings, of beggars and of slaves, Shakspeare alone attun'd to song.--The rest essay'd. Laureate of bards! thyself unsung Would stamp us reckless. CYMBELINE. * * * * * |  | 


 
