1799: | 
The wretched hs beat aan the firug ere 
mind, 
Nor fee, nor feel their country, or their kind; 
But bow the back, and bend the eye to earth, 
And ffrangle feeting-in its infant birth. 
Thro’ all extends one fterile fwamp of foul, 
And fogs of apathy inveft the whole. 
Thrice bleft in fate, had Strongbow never 
bore | 
His band of robbers to green Erin’s fhore! 
In favage times, the feat of learning known; 
In times refin’d, itfelf the favage grown, 
Left to heifelf, fhe of herfelf had join’d 
Surrounding nations in the race of mind: 
With ‘them, “worked off the rough barbarian - 
foul ; 
With them, progreflive to a common gaol. 
sa hil and Philfophical Intelligence. 729 | 
Her petty chieftains conquer’d by the throne 
For common int’reft, tho’ it meant its own; 
By law, at length, che king to people chain’d, 
His duties modell’d, and their rights maine, 
tain’d 5— 
From ftrong collifion of internal ftrife 
Had {pitung the energy of public life ; 
For pain and travail that precede the birth, 
Endears {weet freedom'to the mother earth. 
Then man had rais’d his f{pacious forehead. 
high, 
Lord of F himielf, the fea, the foil, the fey, 
Twin’d round his {word the note of civic 
taey ALL, 
And raw the wifdom of a fearlefs heart. 
ARSON he * # # * # 
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VARIETIES, 
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Including Notices of Works in Hand, Domeftic and Foreign. 
** Authentic Communications for this Article will always be thankfully received. 
\ R. CLINE and’ Mr. AsTLEY 
Cooper will begin their courfe of 
anatomical and furgical le&tures at the 
theatre St. Thomas’s Hofpital, on Tuef- 
day the 1ft of Ogtober, at one o'clock; 
and Mr. Aftley Cooper will hegin his 
courfe of leStures on the principles and 
practice of furgery, on. the rft of No- 
vember, at eight o’clock in the evening. 
Dr. OsBporn’s-and Dr, Ciarke’s 
Jetures will begin on Tuefday morning, 
OStober 3, at half paft ten; thefe lectures 
are.on the principles and pra€tice of mid- 
wifery, and the difeafes of women and 
children. 
The following is the plan of Mr. 
CRUIKSHANK’s and Mr. Witson’s lec- 
tures, at the Theatre of Anatomy, Great 
Windmill ftreet, on anatomy, phyfiology, 
pathology, and furgery:—Two courtes 
of leétures are read during the winter and 
fpring feafons; one courle beginning on 
the ift day of October, and terminating 
on the 18th day of January; the other 
courfe beginning on the roth day of Ja- 
nuary, and terminating towards the mid- 
dle of May. In the Oétober courfe’ is 
explained the ftruéture of every. part of 
the human body, fo as to exhibit a com- 
plete view of its anatomy, as far as it has 
been hitherto inveltigated; to which are 
added, its phyficlogy ; and pathology In 
the faring courfe, the ftructure vt the 
human body is again explained, after 
which follow letures on fur gery ; and the 
courfe concludes with the anatomy of the 
gravid uterus, and inftructions in the art 
of*delivery. A room is likewife. open for 
x 
difletions, from nine o’clock-in the morn- 
ing. till two in the afternoon, from the aoth 
day of OSober till the 20th of April; 
where regular and full demonftrations & 
the parts diffected are given ; where the 
different cafes in furgery are explained, 
the methods of -operating fhewn on the 
dead body; and where alfo the various 
arts of inje&ting and making preparations 
are taught. 
On Monday @aober the 7th, .at {even 
o’clock in the evening, Mr. PEarson’s 
autumnal courfe of leétures on the princi- 
ples and praétice of furgery, will com- 
mence in Golden fquare. Gentlemen who 
attend thefe leGtures may have the advan- 
tage of exemplifying the general doétrines 
they fliall hear delivered, by attending the 
chirurgical practice at the Dilpenfary, on 
moderate terms. 
Mr. JAMES WILSON, Surgeon, ap his 
houfe in Argyle ftreet, Hanover fquare, 
will commence his courfe of lectures on 
the principles and practice of furgery, 
very early in October. ‘The lectures are 
read every Monday, Wednelday, and 
Friday, from feven to eight o’clock in the 
evening. Another courfe will commence 
_ towards the end of January. 
Mefirs. A, and C. R. Arkin will ree 
fume their evening courfe of Lectures on 
Chemiftry, .with its application to Arts 
and Manufa&tures, in the middle of Now 
vember. next, Their morning courfe will 
commence later in the year. Further 
particulars may be known by.applying to 
Mr. C.R. Aikin, furgeon, No. 4, Broad- 
fireet-bujldings. 
Mr. 
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