1806. | 
words ; and the general effect, by the 
aid of the piano-forte accompaniment, 
will rank the production above medio- 
crily. : 
Trafalgar, an Heroic Song 5 as jung by Mr. ©. 
F. Horn, at the Harmonic Society.  Compofed 
by Charles Frederic Horn, 25. 64. 
The words of this fong are from the 
pen of Sir William Blizard, and ate writ- 
ten with as much patriotic zeal as poetic 
—{pirtt; but we cannot boat for Mr. Horn 
that he has caught the fire of his author, 
er infufed into -his compofition much of 
the foirit of an dercic firain. The pal- 
faces are of a common-place namby- 
pamby @yle, and the general effect is 
tame and nervelefs. 
“ 
Three Favourite Marches; arranged for a Mi- 
titary Band, by Augufius Voight, and dedi- 
cated to General Sir Sfobn Moore, and the 
Ojjcers of the sad Regiment. 35. 
Thefe marches, which Mr. Voight has ° 
adapted to the piano-forte, are bold and 
martial in their ftyle, and arranged with 
confiderable ability. “The piano-forte part 
is calculated to fuit the finger of the young 
praicioner; and, we doubt not, will 
much promote the circulation. of the 
work, 
Corre? Lift of New Publications. 
59 
In Peace Love tunes the Shepherd's Reed, a Glee 
for Three Voices; the Words from the Lay of 
the Laft Minjirel, by Walter Scott, Ejfg. : Com- 
poled by Thomas Attwood, Efg. 35. 
Mr. Attwood has fet thefe words with 
much propriety and felicity af effegt. 
Many of the ideas are uncommon! 
pretty, and all of them perfectly paftoral. 
In the combination we find much inge- 
nuity and contrivance, and that command 
of effeét which can only refult from long 
experience and clofe oblervation. 
Rimban!t's Second Military Sonata. 
to Mijs Warner. . 38. 
This fonata ts fet as a duet, and forms 
the firft number of a Collection of Piano. 
forte Duets, publifhing by Hedfol, and 
which is meant to be extended to twenty- 
four numbers. The picce poffefics confi- 
derable merit, and in its prelent fhape 
furnifnes an ufeful exercife for the juve- 
nile finger. 
Dedicaicd 
L’ Amour Timide, a Canzonet 3 with an Accome 
paniment for the Piano-forte. Compojed by _ 
S Pinto, and fung by Mrs. Second, at the 
Nobility’s Concerts. 15. 6d. 
_ This little fong is not deftitute of me- 
rit: yet are we obliged to fay that it does 
not poffefs either fufficient melody or ex- 
preflion to juftify a warm commendation. 
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BIOGRAPHY. 
Par Life of Thomas Dermody, interfperfed 
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Raymond. With a Portrait by Fittler. 
Crown 8vo. 2 vols. 16s. 
DRAMA. 
The School for Friends, a Comedy, in five 
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EDUCATION, 
A-New Italian Diétionary, in two Parts 3 
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ELOCUTION. 
The Trident of Albion, an Epic Effufion ; 
and an Oration on the Influence of Elocution 
on Martial Enthufiafm: with an Addrefs to 
the Shade ef Nelfon, delivered at the Ly- 
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Glorious Vidtory. By John Thelwall. 2s.6d, 
Phillips. 
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The Art of Guaging made Eafy and Fami- } 
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Sir John Froiffart’s Chronicles of England, 
France, Spain, and the adjoining Countries, 
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