MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. 



SPEErVDID L.IBItARY EDITIOiVS. 



BYRON'S WORKS, complete in 1 vol. 8vo., including aU his 



Suppressed and Attributed Poems. 



Q^ TIlis edition has been carefully compared with the recent London edition of 

 Mr. Murray, and made complete by the addition of more than fifty pages of poems 

 heretofore unpublished in England. Among these there are a number that have 

 never appeared in any American edition; and the Publishers believe they are war- 

 ranted in saying, that this is the 7nost complete edition of Lord Jiurou's Poetical 

 Works, ever published in the United Slates. 



COWPER AND THOMSON'S PROSE AND POETICAL 



WORKS, complete in 1 vol. 8vo., including two hundred and fifty Letters and sun- 

 dry Poems of Cowper, never before published in this country, and of Thomson a 

 new and intei-esting Memoir, and upwards of twenty new poems, for the first time 

 printed from his own Manuscripts, taken from a late edition of the Aldine Poets, 

 now publishing in London. 



The distinguished Professor Silliman, speaking of this edition, observes, "I am 

 as much gratified by the elegance and fine taste of your edition, as by the noble 

 tribute of genius and moral excellence which these delightful authors have left for 

 all future generations; and Cowper especially, is not less conspicuous as a true 

 Christian moralist and teacher, than as a poet of great power and exquisite taste." 



GOLDSMITH'S ANIMATED NATURE, in 4 vols. 8vo., il- 



lustrated with eighty-five copperplates. 



*** Goldsmith can never he made obsolete, while delicate genius, exquisite feel- 

 ing, fine invention, the most harmonious metre, and the happiest diction are at all 

 valued. 



This is a work that should be in the library of every family, being written by one 

 of the most talented authors in the English language. 



MILTON, YOUNG, GRAY, BEATTIE, AND COLLINS' 



POETICAL WORKS, complete in 1 vol. 8vo. 



THE WORKS OF LAURENCE STERNE, in 1 vol. 8vo., 



■with a life of the author, written by himself. 



The beauties of this author are so well known, and his errors in stjle and ex- 

 pression so few and far between, that one reads with renewed delight his delicate 

 turns, kc. 



THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROGERS, CAMPBELL, 



MONTGOMERY, LAMB, AND KIRK WHITE, complete in 1 vol. 8vo. 



THE POETICAL WORKS OF MRS. HEMANS, complete 



in 1 vol. 8vo. 



" As no work in the English language can be commended with more confidence, 

 it will argue bad taste in a female in this country to be without a complete edition 

 of the writings of one who was an honor to her sex and to humanity, and whose 

 productions, from first to last, contain no syllable calculated to call a blush to the 

 cheek of modesty and virtue. There is, moreover, in Mrs. Hemans' poetry a mo- 

 ral purity, and a religious feeling, which commend it, in an especial manner, to 

 the discriminating reader. No parent or guardian will be under the necessity of 

 imposing restrictions with regard to the free perusal of every production emanating; 

 from this gifted woman. There breathes tliroughout the whole a most eminent 

 exemption from impropriety of thought or diction; and there is at times a pensive- 

 ness of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions, which tells of a 

 soul which has been lifted from the comtemplation of terrestrial things, to divine 

 communings with beings of a purer world." 



BURDER'S VILLAGE SERMONS; or 101 plain and short 



Discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; intended for the use of fami- 

 lies, Sunday schools, or companies assembled for religious instructior in country 

 Tillages. — By George Burder. To which is added, to each Sermon, a short Prayer, 

 •with some general prayers for families, schools, kc, at the end of the work. Com- 

 plete in 1 vol. Svo. 



