The Petition of the ancient and comical Corporation of Farces to the British Public Circular Address to the Friends of Reform, as per- formed by Major J. Cartwright, at the select Meeting held by those Gentlemen on the 6th of April a Cantata, containing the original Sentiments and Language of the circular Letter since distributed among the Supporters of that Impromptu on the Prince's Absence from the Cere- Verses on the Installation of the Duke of Gloucester as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge Ode, on the same Occasion ΤΙ On the Wish of Joseph Buonaparte to be" aut Cæsar aut. Nihil," with respect to Spain Occasional Address to the Round Robin Parody of Ode XVI. Book III. of Horace THE SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC JOURNALS. ADDENDA TO VOL. XIV. TO HIS BONAPARTE'S SACRIFICE GOOD PEOPLE OF PARIS, IN (AS NEARLY AS TRANSLATION WILL ALLOW) HIS OWN WORDS, AT THE NUPTIAL ALTAR. OUR [From the Bath Herald.] UR Royal Self we here to France And banish her alarms; We spuru our darling Demirep, see, In this young Virgin's arms." April 14, 1810. W. L A TRANSLATION OF AN IRISH SONNET. BY JAMES STUART. [From the British Press, May 14, 1810.] ARISE, O my Love! near yon dew-spangled bower, That waves its green boughs in the soft-sighing gale; The king of day breaks on the hawthorn's white flower, That hangs on the brow of the wood-cinctur'd vale. VOL. XV. From |