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A Discourse on Ethics of the School of Paley. 



By William Smith, Author of 'Thomdale.' 8vo, 4s. 



Dramas by William Smith. 



Author of 'Thomdale,' &c. i. Sir William Crichton. u. Athel- 

 WOLD. 3. GuiDONE. 24010, boards, 3s. 



Songs and Verses: 



Social and Scientific. By an Old Contributor to 'Maga.' A New Edition, 

 with Music of some of the Songs. Fcap. 8vo, 3s. 6d. 



"The productions thrown off by this eccentric muse have all the merits of 

 originality and variety. . . . He has written songs, not essays — such a 

 hotch-potch of science and humour, jest and literature, gossip and criticism, as 

 might have been served at the Noctes Amhrosianse in the blue parlour at Am- 

 brose's." — Saturday Review, 



Poetical Works of Caroline Bowles Southey. 



In I vol. fcap. 8vo, ss. 



"In one of those well-bound, neatly printed, toned paper editions, in turning 

 out which our leading publishers so laudably vie with each other, Messrs Black- 

 wood have gathered up the precious remains of Caroline Bowles Southey. We 

 call them precious advisedly, because they illustrate a style of authorship which 

 is somewhat out of date, and has been superseded by other styles neither so 

 natural nor so attractive to cultivated tastes. Caroline Bowles was nursed, so 

 to speak, in the school of natiu-e, taught with all the fostering care of home in- 

 fluence, and allowed to ripen in intellect and fancy amidst the varied charms of 

 a country life." — The Churchman. 



"We do not remember any recent author whose poetry is so unmixedly 

 native ; and this English complexion constitutes one of its characteristic charms. 

 No purer model of our genuine home feeling and language." — Quarterly 

 Review. 



The Birthday, and other Poems. 



By Mrs Southey. Second Edition, ss. 



Chapters on Churchyards. 



By Mrs Southey. Second Edition. Fcap. Bvo, as. 6d. 



Robin Hood: a Fragment. 



By the late Eohert Southey and Caroline Southey. With other Fragments 

 and Poems. Post Bvo, 8s. 



What led to the Discovery of the Nile Source. 



By John Hanning Speke, Captain H.M. Indian Army. 8vo, with Maps, 

 &c., 14s. 



' ' Will be read with peculiar interest, as it makes the record of his travels 

 complete, and at the same time heightens, if possible, our admiration of his 

 indomitable perseverance, as well as tact." — Dispatch. 



