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REPUBLIC OF THE SEVEN ISLANDS

... phrenzy peculiar to the Writer-.are may trufl to the. Dqfinitiie Treaty, when it comest10 lop ,al such exuberances whether of poetry or of politics. But is not the insinuation here plainly con. . ceyed, that the Islands acknowledged by A Orto are no other ...

TO THE RIGHT HON. WM. PITT

... civilized society has e*itr.- Having exhausted the powers of prdse, your eulogist, in his paper of the 19*th, as re~ course to poetry: as thdss: Ha il, Virtuous SoY' of CHATHAA4. hail; May angels guard thy breast, And thro' life's boisterous sea still sail ...

This Day is Published, in two Volumes, Royal Octavo, COBBETT'S ANNUAL REGISTER, COMPLETE, FOR THE YEAR 1802

... he Su maries of Politics, the principlM topics of each of which are merely pointed out. -VII. NOTIcES OF NEW Book's,.-Il. POETRY.-IX. JURIDICAL PRO- CEEDINGS.-&. LIsTS of various ?? lItellgence, whether foreign or dozoestic, can never be verj important ...

COBBETT's ANNUAL REGISTER, COMPLETE FOR THE YEAR 1802

... Domestic Official Papers, 36;- of In- dia Papers, 6z; ot'Essaygs, ai; of Critical Notices of New Books, 39; -of Pieces of Poetry, 15; of Juridical Cases and Trials, 42; of Lists, 22: and, amongst these are the two lists of Books, containing the titles ...

TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... him, when his audience flag, Brother Hiley, Brother Brag! Nothing could exceed the effect of this exquisite little piece of poetry. The_ toasr which succeeded, and which concluded the festivity of the day, Was adapted to the particular day and occasion ...

LETTER VIII

... purporting to be the different scenes of a play': not the play of Pizarro, but one very little inferior olstft eiiher In poetry or patriGtism. 'The fitt scene is between John Bull and Buo- jiapart6, meeting half way between Dover and Calais, -Jo}b haviig ...

FAMILY EPISTLES

... the Rupt ure, the Reconciliation, the Quarrel, and the Compromise, would very much enl4 liven this species of half-dramatic poetry. At ptesent we only throw out this hint to onr readers. Should any thing result from it, we shalt be happy in ?? it to the ...

TO MR. CANNING, THE PRESENT TREASURER OF THE NAVY

... which opinion appears now to have re- ceived a pretty satisfactory verification in the well-known fact, that an edition of the Poetry of. the Anti-Jacobin is now, by way of puff, advertised for sale I at the price of waste paper. I -speak here of what cannot ...

BULL-BAITING

... subservient to nobler pursuits, was felt and acted upon by the Athenians, and other polished states of Greece.-The cultivation of poetry and music was encouraged by bestowing the highest hononrs and rewards on those who excelled in these delightful arts at the ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... object of imitation, however, wvhile it may serve to convict me of plagiarism, will, I trust, unless that which is permitted in poetry be absolutely prohibited in prose, also serve to ward off from me the charge of revolutionary designs, evinced by mny de- ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... life sell and exporg tlie. coin, ' And, utl'ess you cani changehuma siature, tMr.' Jektyll0;' until 'you can,2 by pulnni'ng poetry'or pl'ain prose, eflce thzese la~ws fr'om the humian breas't, it will boe fuill as well for you to, old your tongue with respect ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... newspapers would never cease extolling the bountiful benefactor.the fact would be sung in ballads, and recorded in lyric poetry; but in Ireland, it is a crime against the hirelings of the day, o praise Irish virtues; for which I trust that they Of ...