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cife for the piano-forte, to which it is here 
adapted, it claims attention, and will be 
found uleful to -young praétitioners on that 
inirument, 
6¢ The Pilnt that moor'd us in Peace.” Sung by 
Dr. Dignum at the Concerts of the Nobility. 
Compofcd and infcribed to Fohn Hiley Adding- 
ton, Ejg by Thomas Cafier. The Words by 
Fobn Taylor. 1s. 6d. 
*¢ The Pilot that moor’d us in Peace,” 
is a parody on “The Pilot that weather’d 
the Storm.’ In the words we do not find 
any thing but trite, common-place ideas, 
giving, in coarfe verfification; and in the 
mutic, only a feries of every-day paflages, 
and an effeét common to vapid and flimfy 
compofition, ; 
“* Mary, the Beauty of Buttermere.” Sung by 
Mis Parke, at Bath. Written by the Author 
of Netley Abbey and Hartford Bridge. Set to 
Mufic by Fames Hock, Efg.. 1s. 
The affecting fate of the Beauty of But- 
termere, is here told ina natural and fimple 
ftrain of verfification, and Mr. Hook has 
tuned his lyre to the plaintive cat of his 
fubject. The melody is pleafing and ex- 
preifive; and the piano-forte accompani- 
ment ingenioufly-confructed. 
Al Finale for Private Concerts, Compofed by i ic 
Marfb. 1s. 
This jiaale is vocal, and confifts of five 
diftinét parts, which are put together with 
a degree of addrefs highly creditable to 
Mr. Marth’s judgment and knowledge in 
part compoiitions. Some of the re/poufes 
are neatly given, and the harmonic pro- 
greffion is in general found and judicious. 
Lift of New Publications. 
6 Saft as the Morning’s blufhing Hue.” 
[Feb. 1, 
‘6 Dear Boy, threw that Icicle down.” - A Bal- 
lad, with an Accompaniment for the Piano- 
forte or Harp. -Compofed by. WY, Langjbow. 
The Poetry by Robert Bloomfield. 1s. 
The melody of this ballad has the merit 
of characteriitical fimplicity, but wants 
that {weet and rural turn of idea requifite 
to the paftora! ttyle of compofition. No- 
thing can be more artlefs or more piétu- 
re{que than the words; but mere fimpli- 
city, (and that is all we trace in the mufic, ) 
is infipidity. 
The Tamborina Dance, as danced by Mifs Adams 
at the New Royal Circus, in the Grand Pan- 
tomime of the Eclipfe; or, Harlequin in China. 
Compofed by W, Ware. 15+ 
This is a pleafant little compofition, 
and does creditto Mr. Ware’sfancy. She 
Introdu&ion is {o fhort that the piece may 
be faid to confift of but one movement 5 
that movement, however, is pretty, both im 
its {ubje&t and digreffive matter, and the 
whole forms an aceeptable exercife for the 
piano-forte. 
A fa- 
wourite Ballad, compofed and fung by Mr 
Incledon, in the New Qpera called Family 
Quarrels. 1s. Re 
This ballad is compofed in the paftoral 
ftyle. Though without the aid of modu- 
lation, and thofe happy turns of idea, 
which can only refuilt from the combipas 
tion of genius and f{cience, it pofleffes a 
fmooth and natural flow of paflages, and 
evinces natural tafte, and eafy conception. 
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Papers on Agriculture, Planting, &c. ; 
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