1805. ] 
S¢ To other Shades my Delia flies 3” a favourite 
Ballad, written by Mr,-Raunie 5 compofed by 
Mrs. Bland. 15. 
This little air, by the eafe and unaf- 
feétednefs of its ftyle, does much credit 
to Mrs. Bland’s fancy and tafte. The 
paflages are fmooth, free, and conneéted, 
and the general effect analogous to the 
fentiments of the words. 
The Honey Mion; a favourite Air, danced at 
the Tbeatre Royal, Drury-lane3 arranged as 
a Rondo for che Piano-Forte; by 1. Latour, 
15- 
Mr.. Latour has rendered this dance an 
eafy and agreeable rondo for the piano- 
forte tludent. The digreffive paflages 
are well conneéted with the fubje&, and 
the general effet befpeaks much tafte in 
arrangement, 
*¢ Let them come—e are ready!” a favourite 
Song 3 written and compofed by Mr. Peterkin, 
of Huntingdon. 15. 
This fong is not without proofs of 
ftrong natural talent. A manly boldnefs 
pervades the air, and the words, though 
evidently from a hand not much habitu- 
ated to poetic efforts, convey their au- 
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thor’s meaning with fome degree of force 
and {pirit. 
Lady Charlotte Campbell’s Strath{pey 5 compofed 
by R. Mackintofh ; arranged as a Rondo fer 
the Piano-Forte or Harp; by L. Fanfen, 56 
This is a pleafant little exercife, and 
will be found ufeful to young praétitioners 
on the inftruments for which it is written. 
«€ At the Front of a Cottage ;” a favourite Song's 
with a Harp Accompaniment, fung by Mifs 
Duncan, in the Comedy of the Honey Moon; 
compofed by M. Kelly. 1s. 6d. 
This fong, without any peculiar trait 
of tafte or elegance, is, by its general 
effeét, qualified to pleafe the uncultivated 
ear ; and wiil, we doubt not, by the re- 
commendation of Milfs Duncan’s pers 
formance, attain fome degree of popu- 
larity. 
“* Wilt thou be my Dearie?” a fawourite Song, 
written by Rebert Burns; the Mufic compofed 
by F. Watlen. 15, 6d, 
Mr. Watlen has fet this little produc- 
tion of the ceiebrated Scottith bard with 
confiderable ability. The melody is fim- 
ple and {mooth; fufficiently partakes of 
the Caledonian ftyle; and, in every refpecty 
favours the fentiment of the words. 
REPORT or DISEASES, 
In the public and private PraGice of one of the Phyficians of the Finfbury Difpenfary 
From the 20th of April, to the 20th of May. 
RHEUMATISMUS ore Saree aces pega 14 
LETS SC SIRS BME OU ahd dae al Nae 5 
MEASURING R TE a eg ee we SU Hukahie CDE 11 
DiS UITT) Sepa ig ally a et ihe ae anh am lcas 9 
| ee Te nen apie ea Pie 6 
Dyfenteria .. Saag 
io. eid oh bho Sa eg Ra eae eT 2 
SMACTOI Mee kr os Se S| Wah ae 0) 
WRT ERAGE. Winders Meee Fea we 4 
ae ge eG ge aed Oa al ean Pa 8 
AME ARC GREE) PIs ih eet Le ED 24 
EO Seb rere cera hic bu ne h  e e 9 
oe FE i apf w lie 3 
Morbi Cutanei 
SEI He SR BOK Et 
Morbi Infantiles 
pain alain wee crea 
Several cafes have occurred lately of 
imaginary phthifis. 
Nothing is {o common as to miftake 
fimple debility, and its natural confe- 
quences, for a difeafed affection of the pul- 
monary organs. On which account, in 
cafes cf debility, remedies are continually 
applied which, inftead of alleviating, ave 
calculated merely to aggravate its degree 
and to perpetuate its co:.tinuance. 
The patient more frequently dies of a 
Montary Mac. No.1izo. 
confumption of medicine than of a con- 
fumption of the lungs. 
Two inftances of fever have this latt 
month been under the care of the Re- 
porter, which, although alarming from 
its violence and duration, as well as from 
the conftitution and previous habits of the 
fubjects of it, have experienced relief, 
and have been brought into. a convalefcent 
ftate, by appropriate and energetic appli- 
cations. . 
Except in cafes of a natural or artiq- 
cial old-age, or, in other words, when 
the conftitution has been exhautted either 
by intemperance or by time, no perfon 
ought to die of fever. 
To this opinion, which the writer ven= 
tured publicly to advance, in bne of thefe 
Reports, nearly hx years agc, every day 
of his fubfquent experience has afforded 
additional confirmation. 
Where there is no mutilation of ftruce 
ture, the {park of lite may, by carcful and 
fkilful management, be prelerved, as long 
as there is lett any fuel to Support it, 
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