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They were uot eagles, noiirish'd willi 



tlie day ; 

 "Wbat marvel then, at times, if they mis- 

 took their prey? 

 M'hat deep wounds ever cldscd witlionf a 



scar? 

 The heart's bleed longest, and but heal 



to wear 

 That which disfigures it ; and they vvlio 



■vfar 

 With their own hopes, and have been 



vanquish'd, htar 

 Silence, but not submission ; — in his lair 

 Fix'd Passion holdsiii* breath, until the 



hour 

 Which shall atone (ot yeai's ; none 6eed 



despair,: 

 It came, it comelh, and will come— the 



power 

 To punish or forgive — in one we shall be 



slower. 



419 

 si)it's, who have misrepresented Napo- 

 leon's conversation; and his work, there- 

 fore, is cntKled to respect. 



ANTIQUITIES. 



I^'HE History and Antiquities of tl^e 

 . Abbey Cliurdi of St. l^'etHr, West- 

 minster; by J. P. Neal. Part I. Hoyal, 

 ICs. — imp. tl. is. 



Antiijnarian Itinerary, confainirt]^ tin'6e 

 hundred and twenty-sercfi hijjhly hiiislied 

 Ell-ravings. Vols. I. 11. III. and IV. 

 Ids. each. 



ARixriMETrc. 



Theoretic Arifhnioiic, in three Books; 



containing the Substance oC all that has 



been writtcrt on tlic siibject by Theo uf 



Smyrna, Niehuniac'lius, lumbUcliiH, Boe- 



Ms. 



The Banks of the Rliinc, as well as 

 tlie LiHke of Geneva, and Kocks of 

 Meillerie, so celobraleil by Rousseiui, 

 furnish Lord Eyron with sonic very 

 deiijjliti'ul recoiiec4ions and touches 

 pecttliarly his own. Towards the coii- 

 chision he reverts again to self, and 

 most ]iathetica!iy addresses liiii iiilUnt 

 daughter. 



Besides this prodnclion of Lord 

 Byrou, a work called tlio Poetic Mirror 

 has appeared, whicii contains very 

 liappy,. some4imes grave atid some- 

 times hiiinourous, imitations of the 

 tnodeni poets, inelmling Jiyroii, Scott, 

 Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey, \\ il- 

 son, and iJogg. 'I'iiey are executiMl 

 with a strength and poetical facility 

 which lead the reader to regret that a 

 poet so capable, should coiidc.scciid to 

 aj)pcar in masquerade. 



AL-. Warden, surgeon of tlie Nor- 

 thumbedand, Jius published a very inte- 

 resting, ami, abating some gross ajipcais 

 to the national vanity, an apiiarenily 

 honest, representation of what jiasseu in 

 that :.!iip during its inglorious vojagt; to 

 St. Helena, with the niuderu Thtini:;- 

 tocies. Mr. AViadcn gi^cs the lie direct 

 tOallilic nonsense and falsehoods with 

 whidi the credulity of many, and the 

 malignity of others, have long been 

 fatally led by our venui tiews-writcrs ; 

 and he describes the Lmi'EKOK, during 

 his temporary, exile, to be us heroic in 

 adversity as he was L;ivat in prospcriij : 

 aad,^ iiuinerousaiit-cdoteH, provi's him, 

 aud the stedl'ast ft tends wlio share his 

 present fortunes, to be amiably di.-ij^)osed 

 per«()ns, meriting a glor!i,iis d-.'stinv. 

 T!ie autiior appears at least to make his 

 reports free from the baso- prejudices 

 that actuated Litileton, and other 



MoNXiiLV J\lAG. No.i'yi. 



tins, &c. ; by T. Tayldl-. Svo, 

 i;im.ior.R,\i>iiv. 

 A Catalogue of IJooks reoetitly 'pur- 

 chased by Arnanid and Bradford. 



BIOGRAPHV. 



Life and W ntings of Mrs. Isabella Gra,- 

 hani. 8vo. 7s. 



Memorial Sketches of the Ititei ReV. 

 Davi.l jirown, senior chaplaih of the 

 Presideiicy of Fort William. 8vo. 12s,. 



The Memoirs and Writings of Miss 

 Fanny Woodbnry, of Haveley, 3<. 



Memoirs of John IJowaid Payne, the 

 American Roscnis, 5s. 



A Biographical and Critical Dictionary 

 of Painters anil Engravers ; by Michael 

 Bryan. "2 vols. 4to. 51. 5s.— oii royal 

 paper, 91. 



DRAMA. 



The Faro Table, or the Ouavdians : a 

 Comedy ; by John Tohin, esq. 3s. 



Eaeli lor Him--ell': a Farce. Is. 6d. 



Watch-word, or ihe (juito Gate : a Me- 

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E.UUCATION, 



.Solder's new Aiitlnn^-tieal Tables, oa a 

 large Card, (id. 



An Atlas for the Use of Scliools ; by 

 Miss Wilkinsnn. a Parts. 8vo. 7s. 6 1. 



An Account nf thcOri^m, Proceedings, 

 Piiiiei|,!e>, and Iresi.iiiS, of an In^tltnti6a 

 for toacbiiig Auiilts. tivo. is. Cd. 

 . An Introduction to .h.- Latin TuU^ue, 

 on the Eton Pla;i ; with Nhtes, exuvelcrt 

 fVfiiii the Grammar of llie Verb, by theAi.\- 

 thor of tiiat v. ort.. i.'s. 



FINE ,V1£TS. 



Londinallln^trat.1. Nos.XXIfLXXlV. 

 and XXV. Ls. .uiU lOs. rid. 



IlISTOKV. 



A Historical Survey of ihe Cnstoni?, 

 Habits, and Present Stale, of the Gypsies 5, 

 by John Hoylantl, aiiflu,.- ol' an i'.pitome 

 oi the Histoi-y oi'the '.', oihl, <S;c. ovo. 7s. 



Lttteis from St. helona; by Willium 

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LAW. 



Report of Cases argued and determined 

 in tlie Ec<-lesiaslica! Couit at Doctors' 

 Commons, and in the High (;omt of i>ele- 

 gates; by Jos, Philciinoie, LL.U. 



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