DETICAL REGISTER, AND REPOSITORY OF FUGITIVE POETRY, FOR 1802. LONDON: PRINTED FOR F. AND C. RIVINGTON, No. 62, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD; BY BYE AND LAW, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, CLERKENWELL. 1803. PR ADVERTISEMENT. NIMATED by the flattering encouragement given the First Volume of the POETICAL REGISTER, e Editor now lays before the tribunal of the Public Second, which he flatters himself will not be found s worthy of patronage. He may, without the putation of vanity, assert, that if a strict imparlity, and a scrupulous attention to exclude every ng injurious to morals, have any pretensions to our, he has nothing to fear. Of himself it would : become him to say more. On the merits of his orrespondents it is unnecessary for him to dwell. eir contributions are advocates more forcible, n any thing he could possibly urge. Three Heads are omitted in this Volume, which re inserted in the last. They are those of cient Poetry, Notices of Books in the Press, and etical Biography. Of these the first has been left |