CONTENTS. 

 POETRY. 



Ode for the Xeio Year, by II. J. P^e, Esq. Poet-Laiireat . S95 



OdeforhisMaJr^tji'sBirth-Dau, by the same . . . ii97 



An Address to their Majesties, on entering the Yacht at the Fete given on 



board, at ll'cj/mouth, on the 29th of September, 1804, in Honour of the 



Btrth-Day of her Royal Illjrhne^s the Duchess of fVirtemburg 898 



Ode to the People of Great-Britain, on the threatened Invasion^ by Dr. 



Charles Barney . . . • . cfi\ 



Epodc on the Hiege of Acre, and British Triumphs in the East, by Mr. 



Bosks ..... 902 



The fVitch of Lapland, by Mr. Boyd . , . . 905 



Palestine ; a Prize Poem, by Reginald Heber . . 907 



An Elegy, by William Mason . . . 917 



ITk School-Boy, by the Rev. Thomas Maurice . . 920 



The Egyptian Lotos, by the same . . . 92l» 



The Bellman's I'erscs, by Sir IV. Young, Bart. . . 927 



To the Eurl of P^adnor. by the same . . . 928 



Verses from the IVinchesier Boys to Dr. JVharton, on his resigning the 



Mastership of their School, by the same . . ib. 



Ballad, by Thomas Campbell . . . 929 



Ditto, by the same . . . . .931 



Lines, zcrittcn on the gilded Statue in Lord Cadogan's Garden, by the Ri^Iii 



Hon. Lord , deceased . . . . 932 



Epigram, from Rousseau, by the same . ■ . . ib. 



To the Herb Rosemary, by Henry Kirke White, of yottinglutm 93 J 



To an early Primrose . . - . ' . ib. 



The Legend of Robert a Machin and Anna D'Arfet, tlie supposed Discoverers 



of Madeira, by Mr. Bozcles . . . 954 



ACCOUNT OF BOOKS. 



Letters vcritten by the late Earl of Chatham to his Nepheic, TliomasPitt, Esq. 



Travels in China, containing Descriptions, Obsenafions, and Comparisons 

 made and coUeCied' in the Course of a short Residence at the Imperial 

 Palme Yuen -min -Yuen, and in a subsequent Journey through the Country 

 from Pekin to Canton. By John Barrow, Esquire, late private Secre~ 

 tury to Earl Macartney ... . 949 



North W(des ; including its Scenery, Antiquities, Customs, and some 

 Sketches of its Natural History, S,-c. By the Rev. IVilliam Bii'glei/. 

 A. M. fellow of the Linnean Society •. 979 



THE ENS. 



Fruited by J. -ttTlIGUT. St. Johi,i S<j'wc 

 ClerkcBvsIl, Loadoa. 



