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tectural studies on the continent, but we understand it 

 is his intention to give us some of his beautiful restora- 

 tions of Greek and Roman architecture, on a large scale. 



W. T. Norman Esq. has completed a large fancy land- 

 scape in oil ; on the success of which we may felicitate 

 him ; we have seldom seen colour so fresh, and the 

 design is both novel and beautiful. 



Messrs. Johns, Bath, Colley, Scanlon, Hornbrook, 

 &c. are busily engaged on works which are not yet far 

 enough advanced, but which we hope to notice in our 

 next number. 



LUKE, CH. XVII., V. 17 * 



" Were there not cleansed ten ? where are the nine ? " 



The " Man of Sorrows " asked the grateful one : 



But, save the good Samaritan, who won 

 His Saviour's love, and caused him to incline 



His ear of mercy to an earnest prayer, 



None was disposed in gratitude to share. 



" Master, have mercy on us, " they all cried ; 



He heard, he gave their troubled limbs repose : 

 Yet, only one returned and glorified, 



Though eased of their affliction ten arose ! 

 And why but one ? Ask the ungrateful heart; 

 That calls on heaven, yet acts not here his part ; 

 Ask too the grateful, the esteemed of men, 

 " Have mercy on us " each replies, sincerely this, " Amen ! ' 



J. R. BREWER. 

 , 1833. 



* A portion of this chapter, but embracing the particular text, 

 was selected for the Gospel on the General Thanksgiving, Sunday 

 the 14th Instant. 



