literary one, is of the humblest kind, yet to come before the public in any shape, appeared to him so formidable, that he should have been deterred from publishing altogether, but froin the cheering, though partial, approbation of some of his friends. With whatever views the editor may contemplate the final fate of his little work ;-whether it shall be Luoyed up for awhile by the fine spring-gale of prosperity, or sink into (perhaps deserved) neglect and oblivion, yet he would be solicitous to avow the sincerity of his motive in thug endeavouring to add his small contribution to the support of Virtue and th Muses, He is anare that it is in Virtue we must look for solid and permanent happiness, and that the Muses may be made the distinguished medium of assisting a cause so sacred, by the facility with which they can call forth the best feelings of the human heart.-To the Muses he owes a thousand obligations: to their flights he attributes the happiest intervals of his existence, and by their influence he has trilled a song that has cheered frequent hours of solitude, and alleviated the bitterest moments of anguish. To the errors and defects in this little volume, the editor requests the candor of the public; and though his exertions may fail to procure for him the aura popularis so desirable, yet he fondly hopes there may be some among the “ discerning few” who may think his arrangement entitled to their approba. tion, and his faults to their indulgence. BATTLES of Talavera Campbell 16 ditto 17 Montgomery. 22 Penrose 27 Rural and Descriptive. Palestine is ;-a Dirge Collins 59 ditto 62 Phillips 65 Blacket 71 ditto 73 White 76. White 79 Moore 81 Burns 34 Dyer 85 Page. Hill 95 Perfect 99 Anon. 104 .. Robinson 109 ditto 119 Scot 130 Moore 132 Porter 188 Elton 143 Elegiac. Elegy on the Death of Lady Coventry ovember, an Elegy.. Page. Carter 151 Rogers 153 Dermody 160 Pruce 163 Gray 168 Holford 179 Humourous. The Newcastle Apothecary : : : Colman: 182 |