CONTENTS. 
‘MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 
State of Education in France. ee Recollections of Paris, in 1802-3-4- 
5. By J. Pinkerton. Vol.1 f s 1001 
Luxury of Paris. From the Same. Vol. 2 1008 
Account of Joanna Southcott, from Letters from En gland, by Don M. A. 
Espriella. Translated from the Spanish. Vol. 3 1015 
Keswick, and its tase waters WatentelfnaAnernt of Skiddaw. From. the 
same, Vol. 2 P F 1026 
POETRY. 
Ode for the New Year, 1806, by H. J. Pye, Esq. ‘Poct-Laureat 1030 
Ode for the King’s Birth- Da, y, by thesame 1032 
The Last Mintrel. >from the Lay of the Last Minstrel. By Walter Scott, 
Esq. 1033 
Melrose Abbey y and the Charm oi the Wizard, Michael Scott. From the 
same é ? A 1036 
Force of Love. " From the same 1042 
The Twa Corbies. From the Minstrelsy. of the Scottish Border. By Wal- 
ter Scott 
1043 
The Douglas Tragedy y From the same ° ; - 1044 
Young Benjie. From the same . 1046 
Apeloz y for theirregular Drama, by Don. Felix de Vega Carpio, with a 
Translation by Henr ‘y-Richard Lord Holland 1049 
Extract from the Corona Trajica,a Poem on Mary nein of Scots, with @ 
Translation. By the same = 1051 
Love at first Sight, by the same, Translated by the same 1053 
On the Birth Day ‘of a Lady, a) on the 20th of January, By James 
Prince Smith 
1054 
To Fancy, an Ode, by the s same : 1055 
Epitaph on Mr. Pitt. By Mr. Cumberland — 1057" 
Sonnets dedicated to Liberty. From Wordsworth’s Poens, Vol. 1. On the 
Extinction of the Venetian Republic : 1058 
The King of Sweden ; ; ; ‘ab. 
To Touissaint Louverture = ; 1059 
The Affliction of Margar ito f— From the same ; ib. 
The Beggars. From the same : 1061 
Little Things are best 1062 
The Maid with Bosom cold. From English Patice by William Smyth 
1063 
Elegy I. To Wisdom, from the same c ; . 1064 
Elegy Il. To Wisdom, from the same a ° 1067 
Folly, from the same 1068 
ie ona Domestic Arrangement, , from Travelling Recreations. By 
W. Parsons : ‘ ; 1069 
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