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... ss. bound, or on fine paper, 7s. 6d. boards. Sth. POEMS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS, ir. tended to cotorrife the Beauties of EnglA Poetry, and to inda* Pradice a Piety and Virtue. By E. Tomaus. s. be , ud, or on Eue Paper with Plates, 4s. Gd. boards. 9th. UNIVERSAL ...

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... step to be taken. WednesdaY'a sale of the Roxburgh library Produced above The books were early and scarce editions of English poetry. The following is a Copy of the Addrefs prefcnted by Sir David Davidfosi at the Levee on the 2:2d of May, 1812, from the County ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE BOMBAY COURIER

... to see his equal. Doctor Leyden had from his earliest years cultivated the with a success which will make many regret that Poetry did not occupy a larger portion of his time. Thrfirst of his essays, which appeared in a separate form was The Scenes of ...

SALE OF BROAD CLOTLIS, HABERDASHERY GOODS. Sm. ROBERT SMITH, Merchant in futrernefs, as Factor for the ..

... INTRODUCTION to the USE of the GLOBES for YOUTH of BOTH SEXES, a new Edition, neatly printed, 3s. bound. BEAUTIES of ENGLISH POETRY, by R. TOMKINS, Crofby and Co.'s elegant Edition, with Four Plates ' 4s. boards. A ftnall Edition for Schools, Ss. hound. ...

ELGIN CIRCULATING .LIBRARY

... to Fuur TLsttj.tJ ''olitater Standard B,:kr, in Ifj/ry, B.oyt iply, l'o . yager and Travel:, Di,inity, Nate, al 42riadtart, Poetry, Plop, Novels, and 7 . a No where elle to the North of Aberdeen is fuch a Library open for public accommodation ; and it is ...

NEW NOVELS

... Nov c Is of Arct:s,Alinda, and Mifs Edgwortli's Pathionable Talcs, ft c many Enigmas, Chant Rcbuffes, New Sorts, Dances, and Poetry, Price Is. SI or 26. 3a. estra hound. Printed for B. arid R. Crofby & Co. Stational.' Court, Paternofire Row, London, and ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Dac. 29

... —Brit. Cr.t Feb. POEMS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS, induce the Praßice of Virtue, and intenraca to ann. prifc tbe beauties of Englifh Poetry, by E TO MXINS, In a nest pocket volume, Ss. bound. An elegant edition, with engravings, a hanJ.fume relent for Youth, 4s ...

CHARACTER OF MR. FOX

... peculiarly called Learning, he was inferior to few professed scholars. Like all men of genius, he delighted to take refuge in poetry, from the vulgarity and irritation of business. — His own-verses were easy and pleasing, and might have claimed no low place ...

FORESTRY OF DARNWAY

... Colltdion to upwards of Fou in the various of HittorN, Biography, Voyages and Travelr, Divinity, Marra! His. tory, Agrisaltsirr, Poetry, Play:, and To evince his proper fenfe of the favour the Unary has already experienced, and fa, cher to excutt the public ...

IN VERN ESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7

... was placed:it the up--' per crTd of the room, surrounded. by - these militaryl ensigns; and at the lower end; some original Poetry' on his Lorthhip's marriage with Miss Brodie, wns displayed also in transparency. The floor was chalked, exhibiting the Arras ...

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... whenever his inter, ft requires it. ika we rile a little above the lower clafs, we eafily perceive that internal •ivaeity, that poetry of the foul, which charatierifes the Germans. The inhabitants of town and country, the foldiers and labourers are all acquainted ...

ON TIIE ART or SI rmoay

... archives of their country, and the depolitory was their memory; there they fiord the h'ftory of their natian, and made of: of poetry as their of nmernonics. The Egyptian priefts, for the rime purpofe, made ufe of hieroglyphics, the are of whrch they taught ...