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A Fatker's Gift to his Children ; consisting of Original Essays , Tales , &c . &c . By William Mavor , L . L . D . a vols . 8 vo . 9 s . - ¦ . . The Class Book ; or , Three Hundred and Sixty-five Reading I * essons for the Schools of either sex . By David Blair - 5 s . bound . . The Affairs of Asia considered , in
their Effects on the Liberties of Britain , fa a . Series of Letters to Marquis Wellesley . By Charles Maclean , M . D . Memoirs of the Life of the Rev . t ) r . Trusier . Written by Himself . 4 ' to , Part I . 14 s . Soriie Account of the Life and
Writings of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio . By Hen . Rich . Lord Holland , 8 vo . Portrait .
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THE GRAVE . In here is a calm for those that weep , ^ A rest for weary pilgrims found ; * fliey softly lie , and sweetly sleep ^ Low in the . ground ! , The storm that wrecks the winter sk y > No more disturbs their deep repose , Than sranttier evenings latest sigh That shuts the rosel
I long toliy this jpamful head And aching heart beneath tne soil , To slumber in that dreamless bed From all my toil * For misery stole me at my birth , And cast rne helpless on the wild ; I perish : . O ! my mother earth ,
Take home thy child . On thy dear lap my limbs redin * d , Shall gently moulder into thee ; Nor . leave one wretched trace behind Resembling me ! Hark ! a strange sound affrights mine ear , My pulse , riiy brain run wild , I rave—Ha ! who art thou whos 6 voice I hear ?
" I am the Grave . * ' The Grave that never spake before * " Hath found at length a tongue to " chide ; c < O listen , or I speak no more- — « Be silent Pride I c Art thou a wretch of hope forlorn , C 4 The victim of consuming care ? * " Is th y distracted conscience torn ¦ ?« By fell despair ?
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A Vindication of the Commentarief of Sir W . Blackstone , against the Strict tures contained ifi Mr . Sedgwick s Critical and Miscellaneous Remarks . JBy W . H . Rowe , Esq . 8 vo . 6 s . Italian Extracts ; or , a Supplement 46 Galignani ' s Lectures . By A , Montucci
Sanese , L . L . D . ^ s . The Stranger in Ireland ; , or , a Tour in the Southern and Western Parts of that Country in 1805 . By J Cart , Esq > 4 t 6 . zl . ^ s . , / A Descriptive Tour to the Lakes in Cumberland and Westmoreland in 1804 . 4 - A Walkthrough Leeds , is . 6 d . A History and Description of the City of Exeter and its Environs . By A . Jenkins . 10 s . 6 d . Large ditto 15 s ,
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** Do foul misdeeds , of former time ? , cc Wringwith despair thy guilty breast ? " And gnosts of unforgiv ' n crimes " Murder thy rest ? cc Lash ' d fey tie furies of the mind , 6 t From -wrath aircl vengeance wouldVt " thou flee ? * ' Ah think not , hope not , Fool J to Sn 4 " A friend in me I
11 By all the terrors of thy tomb > " Beyond the power of tongue to tell , " By the dread secrets of my womb , " By heaven and hell , " I charge thee live ! repent and pray —• u In dust thine infamy deptore ; * There yet is mercy—rgo thy way a And sin no tnorel
" Art thoua mourner ? hast thou known ** The joy of innocent delights ? " Endearing days for ever flown , u And tirahguii nights } u Olive ! and deeply efcensh stiu
* The sweet remembrance of the past "; ** Rely on heaven * s unchanging will " For peace at last . " Art thou a wanderer >¦ hast thou seeii " O ' erwiielming tempests drown thy "bark > € t A shipwreck'd sufferer hast thou been , i € lVibfortunes mark ?
" Tho * long of winds and waves the " sport , 4 c Condemn'd in wretchedness to roam 5 •* L . ivcl thou shalt reach a sheltering uort ^ " A quiet home !
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1806, page 391, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1726/page/55/
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