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Thé DECLINE of the YEAR. 
HE hollow murmurs of the furious blaft 
Pronounce the beauties of the Summer 
paft. 
The warble of the lark, to wake the day 5 
‘The dewy Sunfhine, and the buds of May; 
The drops, that uihered in the ruftling 
fhower, 
And fhed new fragrance on the opening 
flower 5 
The breeze that curled the billows of the 
deep, 
Or lulled the nymph beneath the fhade to 
fleep, 
With Autumn’s, tints harmonious, have de- 
clined, 
And fied, in fcattered leaves,- before the 
wind, 
O lovely Summer! to thy fweets adieu! 
Till Time thy green exuberance renew. 
The change that veils the iky, in Winter’s 
sloom, 
Infpires a : fonder love of Summer's bloom. 
W. Evans. 
Corre? Lift of New Publications. 
[June 1, 
The cLost of the CENTURY. 
R CUSED from his dream, a found the fhep- 
“ herd hears, 
Of ruftling plumes, that feek a diftant 
clime, 
And as he marks them fteer their courfe 
fublime 
At intervals, their clamors {trike his ears. 
So while the order of the radiant fpheres, 
From age to age, reveal the flight of 
Time; 
I view, as up the hili of life I climb, 
The rapid pinions of a hundred years ! 
The pomp and pride of kings they fteal 
away, 
Wealth, Beauty, Valor, in their onward 
folie 
The years of man like vernal blooms decay, 
That flourihh in the morn, and fade at 
night ; 
A thoufand ages vanifh like a day, 
Eternal Father! in thy boundlefs fight! 
Fan. 1801. W. Evans, 
LIST or NEW PUBLICATIONS tn MAY. 
AGRICULTURE. 
Letters from General Wathington to Ar- 
thur Young, Efq. containing an ‘Account of 
his Hufbandry, with a Map of his Farm, his 
Opinions on various Queftions in Ayriculture, 
and many Particulars of the Rural Economy 
of the United States. 3s. Richardfons. 
The Appropriation and Inclofure of Com- 
monable and Intermixed Lands, with the 
Heads of Bills for that Purpofe, and Remarks 
thereon; by “Mr. Marthall. 2s. 6d. 
Robinfonas. 
ANTIQUITIES. 
Egyptica; or, Obfervations on certain An- 
tiquities of Egypt, by J. White, D. D. 
with engravings, 4to. 11, 1s. bds. 
; Cadell and Davies. 
ARTS. 
The Art of Painting and Annealing in 
Glafs, with the true Receipts of the Colours, 
and ordering the Furnace; and the Secrets 
thereunto belonging, as prattifed about the 
Year 1500; with plates, gto. 11. Is. 
Rivingtons. 
The Polite Artifts’ Repofitory, by 
Scales. No I. (to be continued monthly) ts. 
Hurit. 
CHEMISTRY, 
Analytical Eflays towards promoting the 
Chemical Knowledge of Mineral Subftances, 
by Martin Henry Klaproth, Profeflor of Che- 
miftry, dec. .Tranflated from the German. 
zos, 6d. boards. . Cadell and Davies. 
‘ An Epitome-ef Phcnaliey ia Three an 
5s, boards. oan 
DRAMA, 
The Tragedies and Poems of Frederick, 
Ear] of Carlific. royal 3vo. 7s. 6d. boards. 
Wright. 
Julian and Agnes 5 or, the Monks of the 
Great Saint Bernard; a Tragedy, “as perform- 
ed at the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, by 
William Sotheby, Efq. 2s. 6d. Wright. 
The Surrender of Calais, ‘an Hiftorical i 
Drama. 2s. ‘~' ° Crofby and Letterman. 
Mary Stuart,a Tragedy, by T. Schiller; 
tranflated from the German. 8vo. Efcher. 
EDUCATION. — . 
The Univerfal Stenography ; or, 2 Plain 
and Praétical Syftem of Short Hand Writing, 
rendered perfe€thy eafy and ufeful, and attain- 
able ina few hours; being an lenpfavemient on 
the moit celebrated Sy ftems. Defigned for 
the ufe of Schools and private Gentlemen, 
by William Mavor, L. L, D. . Fifth“ edition, 
3vo. 7s. 6d. boards. , ‘Phillips. 
The Little Mountaineers of Auvergne ; or, 
the Adventures of James and Georgette. 4s. 
Vernor and Hood. 
The Amiable Tutorefs; or, the Hiftory 
of Mary and Jane Hornby, a Tale for young 
Perfons. 2s 6d. Hurt. 
A New Practical French Grammar, in 
which all the Rules, Obfervations, &c. are 
explained “in an entirely new Monner; and 
fo plainvas to render the attainment of the 
Language entertaining and eafy, by M. 
oe Creully. ~ 3s.. 6d. 
-  Lackington and Co. 
” The Gleaner 5 ; cones of Effays, Stories, 
&c. Is, 6d. _ Symonds. 
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