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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR

... * I I ?? ' ^- .E EA . : . , C . C X , . . A 4~tdrr&?'i ocm and he-FWL' ~Th~plot n~I~t~ bforetb~ Ar~kof di', Th62~Ie - s ra::bo 4 (o k rbid4 groa d i T~~tgId - wf ?? .;rdA ibi - I ?? pratdes, 'hb l -e 9 ,&s~it~efell thahtheainm&-i z ey'ii ea1 i- A;son~tgte ?? rBS )-)iE 001, i- C0OV 'flEtI SI fas ego :Viid'wG' f ' Q4ifl i :hl ,;dh1.Nj ,g.U, : ?? a:ban~ -gr.gl^ FI W aks i ,(,Go f ?? (Whaitv'wll ...

IMITATIONS

... i I: Mirantm justiquce senes, tiepi !rque puella;. Narrancis conjux pendet ab-c virl. Aique aliquis ,ssit monstrat tera prcelia meas&;. Pingkt et iguo Pergama tota rrero. Hac ibat Sil.ois, lic est Sigeia tellus, I-lie steterat Praami regia celsa Wents. IIkc iacides, 111c tendebat Ulixes: Hic lacer admissos cerruit Hector equos. Omnnia namfque suo senior, te quaerere missop Rettulerat nato ...

NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS,

... ' from p. 48.-^ 2. A F, D&ys iz Pars; ?? cA; - ?? o f severaldistin uae Personages. Svo. p. p. -o. The author ofthis little pamphlet inforrs. us,, in the preface, that what he presents to the public is the substance of severalletters, rittengto various individuals in. England,; duringhis residence in France. :TheWrOT3k' before us presents us with Va ?? pic.- ture of the state of manners in ...

An Address to the British People on the Subject of the threatened Invasion: written in the Neigbbourhood of ..

... An Address to the Ifiitish People on the Sub. ject of the threatened Izvasion: writen in the Neigbbourbood of Windsor. Britons prepare:-prepare to meet the foe, With bold defiance of the threaten'd blow. The aim against th' existence of the throne Involves designs subversive of your own. Your welfare and the welfare of the state Depend, for ever, on a common fate. For the firm spirit, which ...

THE CATAMARAN,

... THE. CATAMARAN, AN EXCELLENT NEWE AI AD,' Inirnitation and to the tune of Mahrosk s'ea ya-t'en guerre. DUND'AS is gone to Bou'lgae U4hasaptr pl an To'burn -the Fxench flotillas :'Tis.call'd Criatawma. Like ladies in-romances Theirknikht's explonts tospyF Aloft on Walmer bastie Stand Pxtr and HARaOw-&Y. Du N-DoAs is come off Boulognv$ Ile is a prudent rman, mle wisely takes ?? For his ...

Ode for the New Year, 1803, by H.J. Pye, Erq. Poet Laureat

... et;O~e^% Al lr; Thou6h the tempestus inds no'rnore - The rnsin a -ich aagry pil weep Tbhndgh raiin fe sti tf V ..No longer how the isnrkt ooysds8j ?? I But soorhed to rest, fl*-bollew sl 5'.tA Save where soft Zepllyrls ?? Fans with its silkeiihg the rzpphngdeep i S'et still w-ith unremittinbg eye - ?? ' The pilot marks the lncertain sky; The seaman watcbcsstiU the gale, Prompt or tO sptea:or ...

CRITICAL NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS

... CRITICAL NOTICES OP WEW NtOOKS. 1o. New Political Rallwe of Ezfrope; or Tholughts on the Cotrdkions of the General Peace about toe w Cozelded. This is a French work, by C. Bertol,. late amnbassadar from the French to the' Rman republic, and is worth notsce on lo o ather arccunt, than as it clearly discoevers the opiionls; and designs uf the ru1ers of Frasice. Tu~e irioz connendsi that. rso ...

IMITATIONS

... Denique, quisquis erar castriS jugulatus Achivis, Ftigidius glacie pectus amantis erat. Sed bene consulu it casto dens aequus aMori. Versa est in cinerem sospite Troja viro. Argolici rediere duccs ; alraria funant; Ponitur ad patrios bar bara przda deos. Grata ferunt nymphz pso salvis dena maritis 111i victa suis Troia fata canunt. SOTBS. $ In JamIaica the female sex is divided into White ...

GOOD INTENTIONS!

... GOOD INTENTIONS I .4 ?? I. ARGUMENT. Happy that nathn's lot, T ween, (As Britain's SoFscan tell) Whose Rulers-very lhtte tml6-6, But mean that little well. CONTENTs.-FOlly of the system of poli- tics pursued in this country since the revo- lution, up to the end of the last'administra- tion -Character of King William; Dutch Prejudices;. Hook Nose; fond of standing armies and -continental ...

CRITICAL NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS

... CRIITtCAL 1OTCzES.OF NEW IJIOKS. 11. Bread; or-thePoor; a Pocaiw .wdj notes and ilustrations, 4y Mr. Prawt'is not the poet, but the~politics, of thisbook that~it is out duty to notice. We are bound to believe that the poem w was ' written by vr. Pratt with-the best intentiens'A but the best hiten- tions, when not.under, the guidalce of' wis- dorn, are frequently productive of as much evil as ...

NUMERISQUE FERTUR, LEGE SOLUTIS

... dI WtyVgEtISaZ FZRTUt, SLEGE SOLTVTIL The Doctor vete Cckcer.-Docfor Lsutor. sI lispcd in NumhersFors. When AEiTISMETIC first I begun, At school I was taught sUMusRATrON,: So, I Soon lcirn'd to count number one, The principal care of the nation. ?? sure was so hopeful a lad! IAnd, in spite of all peevish detraction, One and one to make ?? I can ADD! And can put a new case in subtraction. ...

VERSES OCCASIONED BY THE PEACE

... I VERSES OCCASIONED BY TRiE PEACE. Thy foft approach, 0 Peace, when millions bail, And gratulation floats on every gale, Why frowns the PATRIOT on the public joy? Why thus his breaft with boding cares annoy ? Is it that now no more his counfels charm The Sov'reign's ear, or nerve the foldier's arm ? Is it that, touch'd with envy, fpleen, or fhame, He feeks to wound a rifing Statefman's fame ? ...