IOTH LEGENDS; SUPERSTITIONS; STORIES OF POACHERS AND BY WILLIAM SCROPE, ESQ., F. L. S., AND MEMBER OF THE ACADEMY OF SAN' LUCA, ROME. Per ardua montium, et roscida cespitum, et lubrica vallium."— SEN. ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS, AFTER PAINTINGS BY EDWIN AND CHARLES LANDSEER, ESQRS., LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. MDCCCXXXVIII. 1124. not passed away with the fleeting hours, but has rather been strengthened by time and circum stances. Happy still in the enjoyment of that steady friendship you have condescended to bestow upon me, I have the honour to remain, With great respect and regard, and obedient servant, THE AUTHOR. 13. Belgrave Square, November, 1838. |