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VARIETIES OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, &c

... [ VA13~fi~j F IT~t~TVRE ?? I' A ~ B r, - t iMOm. twentl 'anion ftiite Public ladrawimn , t~o th frubc ytlA fnairo lao rsof lr. Wit hrqcd C rdrorei It, may be, ?? to recode that sin 1nl,6tutibin hias'ltel y rued, 'been formed in Aibion.Jlret, 'Bladkt'riaiis Bridlge, called ?? ~worj erv*on ~re ?? an ?? Bank, to, ?? pe~rionsof aill age, rade~,land deleripelons, an pl i of an :trorturnity of ...

THE BRITISH BOMS KETCH'S CHALLENGE TO THE FRENCH FLOTILLA

... TSHE BRITISH BOMB KETCH'S CHALLENsE TO THn FRENCH FLOTILLA. Come forth from your coverts, ye vaunted flotilla ! Or henceforth your vain gafconading forbear; If we get you between our Cbarvbdis and .Sylla, - We'll foon mal:e you double the Cape of-Defpair. Come forth, if ye dare, or in mafsj or divirion, For, weary with watching, we long for Some fport; And we'll ffbevi you a fample of Britifls ...

VARIETIES OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE; &c

... VARIETIES OF, LITERATURE, SCIENCL, kc. *. The AcadeMy 0'1nce joe: which, 'indr th Alfpices of the FrPisi GoG6escrneihtW aisd thle indcfitigah. en.alof its prefesit direaor: Mi Slrv~zehadheen re-eflrbli~ti Stl din the Cor I IPalac, bas ficlve ef ?? e io . ?? Palace of Viltls Medicisa-'which ieti 'PFrech Go- cernrnient obtained' from the Ki'ag of Etturia, andw'willi ?? r 'ume the apfvelailonof ...

EPITAPH IN GUILDFORD CHURCH YARD

... PrTA.n ZN ct.U4 CIORfl CHURCH YARD. Reader pal's on, mc'er wot se ynsr time f On biti biogiaphy and bittcr rhymo; For what I am, this cumb'rous Clay infures, And what I ,vaS, is no altrir cf yours. ANA C. B51' NTIC. Let the grave, the dull, declare, That *ds vain to chaflen carc Reafon's foher fway Should guide- Yothtl, and love, and wine, deride Graveft maxims-foheretl rules. Let them call ...

POOR ELLEN

... 1; -- ELLM; 1.0,0 EL E. . A IIASLLAD. -ttY 'A-YOUMG LADY. The Cattle's illumiulcd thc banqucl~s prep r'd, The banners high waving, thie gates open wide, The guclis are all met, and the t i'a:set's Iotud note Ptoclainis the approach of the Bidec Their harps the mnhiftrels ftrike, and lould ?? ?? cry, Joy to the beakiteous Bride, and i1.li-born Willoeughby! Nri joy is in ihe ?? hcAt, Nor does ...

ODE FOR HIS MAJESTY's BIRTH DAY, 1807

... (DL IOR IllS NIAJrSTY's BIRTH DAY, 1807. ,BY hIFNKY JAME5S ryE, ESO.,. r. L. 1. Still dlocs the trumrnlit's brazen throat Porur foimth a Intoial found; Still do thte notes oi ?? float ?? w ilike clanigor round ! Not rutal pipe, nor paft'ral lay, In peacetfil cifcant hail the day To grateflul Britain cver dear; The thtinder of embattled plains, And thutinig corrqueft's choral flrains, Burft on ...

A Tribule to [ill] of Right Hon. W. Pitt, and the Right Hon. Lord Nelson

... A Iribll1c to time ' o.f. the Ritjld 1lon. Wr. Pitt, ?? the Pight Mhin. Lord Id!on. Nowv moarn indeed thoun insulated land, Wlheie 1 rtedom makes her firmest final standi f.o lost for cver, are thy spear and shield, ILight :. the Council, Hero of the Field. _NELS;N anid PtTI the glory of the age, IThe boldiest Warrior and the wisest Sage; The xvide wvorld's wnader, polish'd Europe's pride, The ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... HRE NAVAL MUSS; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCT. JOE MILLE&. PETER rINDARISED, A London Jockey, well known for a fool, Whe fe faddle mnight be aptly ftyl'd a mule, Since wien he rode, it ever came to pafs, hat ':weas a fomething stwixt a horfe aad afs; Once left the town, And as moft travellers will, Went often down, And often tip a hill: 'At length a ftep of fearful height Strulk our horfeman's ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... THEE NAVAL MlJs!s, OR) PLIGHTS OF FANCYT. iR119GULAR ODE, TO ENGLAND. [rlitten after returning from a voyage round the world,] Genius of Britain! rerike the lyre, And paint with truth's eternal firc, The glories of our ile: let every Mufe affift the theme, Infpirld by freedomss hollow'd flame, And beauty's heav'nly fmile I Where Ganges laves her fertile lands ;_ Ttorn Afric's parch'd and ...

THE MADAGASCAR MOTHER

... THE MADACASCAX MOTHER. The following is not an European Fiction; it is - real Madagafcar Song, brought from that Ifland by the Che. valier de Porni. Why fhrink'ft thou, wNealc girl ? Why this coward dtfpair ? Thy tears and thy ftrnggles are vain: Oppofe :ne no moe; of my curfes beware l Thy terrors and grief I difdain. The mother was dragging her.daughter away, To the white mann, alas! to be ...

THE RESOLVE

... THE RESOLVEr In the days of my youth, when rearon's fweet b'llowv be re, Scarce flc:il'd on the ftream of refierlio .nsd thrnog;1ht, rait L I fprang with the fkylark, refrehb'l from my pissv ow, great Nor heeded life's ills whilft my pleafuicsaI fought difba But foon to my hook, with a heart palpitating, gero The frown of authority bade me attend of E I thought it was haud-yes, ?? it was ...

THE NAVAL MUSE OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... *TM NiAVAL MUSE - *RS ?? OF PLNCTY. The ?? excellent Prayer, ufed by Francis . dur- -ing his war-with ?? V. is applicable to Our own timles: Almighty Lord of 11ofts, by whofe commands,. The Guardian Angels ru le their deftin'd lands, -And watchful, at Thy Word, to fave or flay, Of Peace or War adminifter the fway. Thou who againit the great Goliah's rage, *Didft arm the ftriplipg David to ...