Original Poetry. 
"From ever y grofs eigoyraent free, 
Heart-fubduing fympathy ! 
What f{mooths the. rugged brow of Woe, 
And mingles pleafure e’en with tears ; 
What hids the fofteft tranfports flow, 
‘Extras the poifon from ofr cares ? 
Tis the fweet grace that dwells with thee, 
‘Thou foothing fpirite-Sympathy ! 
Continue, fairy-power, to bind 
My Harrier’s tender heart to mine ; 
‘Contented let me ever find 
Her fondeft thoughts to thee incline! 
For while fhe turns her love tothee, © 
That love is mine—Sweet Sympathy ! 
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A CLEVELAND Prospect. 
Dedicated to my Neighbours, by J. Turtiz. 
N.B. Written originally in Greek. 
Am the firft, that with advent’rous hand, 
~ In Grecian cote draw my native lands 
Hold the fair landfcape tothe public view, 
And point out beauties. known to none but 
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See haughty Loftus, there, ia alum ftored; 
Loftus ftill weeping for her noble lord: 
Kilton’s deep vales, white hills, and fylvan 
gloom; 
Freebro’s huze mount, immortal 4rthur’s tomb. 
And Hunley, fcowling to the diftant main, 
With cloudy head, involved i in murky rain. 
Skelton, beneath the jocund mufes’ bow’r, 
Smiles on her bard, andancient humble tow’sy 
Where feeling Trifram dwelt in days of yore, 
Where joyful Paxty made the table roar. 
Behold Upleatham, Moped with graceful eafe, 
Hanging enraptured o’er the winding Tees; 
Proud provinces exténded at her fect, 
And crouded feas, that feem one endlefs fleet: 
No favage beauties here with awe furprife, 
Sweet heart-felt charms, like Lady Char- 
lotte’s eyes. 
Marl Tockets, nurfe and cradle of the loves, 
Where Venus keeps her children, and her 
daves: 
Through yon tremendous arch like heaven’s 
vatt bow, 
Lo, like Pa AImyra, Gifbro’, great in woe. 
‘Thofe towering rocks, green hills, and fpa- 
cious clains, 
Circled with woods, are Chaloner’s domains ; 
A gen’rous race, from Cambro Griffin tracea, 
Fam’d for fair maids, and matrons wire and 
chatte. 
Obferve, nor let thofe ftately piles below, 
Nor Turner's princely:realms, unnoticed go. 
Forced, like Rome’s conful, with roluétont 
brow, 
To'léave his oxen, cabbages, and plough ; 
His all that coaft, and #is that wave-w a(h’ d 
GAG 5 dscns 
Goatham, where Cleveland nymphs 
naiads meet. 
Next fihhy Redcar view, Mar/k’s funny lands, 
And fands beyond PaCiolus’ golden fands ; 
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Till thelvy Sa/thurne, cloath’d with fea-weed 
green, 
And giant Hunciiff, clofe the pleafing fcene* . 

IMITATION OF CATULLUS. » 
ae ODE v. 
“<< Vivamns, mea Lefoiay aique amemss.* 
ET us, fair beauty, live and love, 
And all the tweets of Venus prove 5 
Nor heed thofe rumours, which defame _ 
The purenefseof our mutual fame! 
Bright funs may fet, and rife again! 
When once our wand’ring light is fled 5 
We feek its orient courfe in vain; 
In night eternal fleep the dead! 
Fair beauty, coldly ceafe to meafure 
Thy virgin love, profufe of pieafure ! 
Ah! let. my lps in many a kifs 
Imbibe the foft ambrofial blifs! 
Mingled with mine, while fondly glow 
Thy lips, as rofes bluthing fweet ; 
So kifs, my love! that none may knowy 
How oft our lips in kifles meet! 
F. 4. C. D.- 
a re 
SONNET. 
ILL ever thus this tide of paffton roll ? 
And no kind interval of hope arife 
To calm thefe confliéts of the troubled fon! ? 
And muft I ftill behotd th’ averted eyes 

* NOTES AND REFERENCES. 
Loftus, thte feat of Sir Thomas Dunps'sy 
late ‘T. Moore, Efq. ; 
Kiltcn Caftle, JAMES TALLIES, Efg. 
Freebro, the pyramidical mount feen at a 
diftance, fuppofed to be king Arthur’s tomb. 
Hf inley, a great promontory, ‘projeGting i 1Aat0 
the ocean, belonging to Mr. Jackson. 
Skelton Caftle, the feat of Jann STEYEN-= 
son Hatt, Ef{q. the author of this poem, 
ou Crazy Tales,” awd ‘* Fables for Gi om Gex= 
tlemen,” &c. 
Upleatbam, feat of Tuomas Dunpas, 
Ef. 
Pachesss feat of General Joun Ate ae 
Gifbro, 2 market town, once a famous 
priory belonging to Mr. Cuartoner, where 
remains avery tupendous Gothic window, 
100 feet high, ! 
Goatham, CHARLES. TuRNER, Efq. a 
fifhing town and bathing place. ° 
edene. ditto, a fithing town. 
Mark, ditto, anda houfe be longing to Sir 
Lawrence Dunpas. 
Salthyin, ditto, belonging to Joun S. 
Barns, Eig. 
Huncliff, vel Jackson’ oY 
the promontory 300 feet high, ; 
Kirkleatham, the feat of Cuartres TurN- 
ER, Eig. lord of the princely realms above 
defcribed. 
N. B. Feeling Trifiram. alludes to the Rev. 
Lawrence eefnes 
be at SkeltaigC: ifile, (o% Crazy Cafile.) 
Joyful Party, Mr. LascEeegs, a 
gyman, ditto, 
The face of 
a. cler’. 
who ufed frequently to 
