When FREEDOM, first her glorious Day had wen The smild on WASHINGTON, her darling Son Wild JUSTICE daims him as his Virtues rise, 16. Criticisms upon Gibbon's History ib. || 17. Athenian Republic, continued 58 18. Anecdotes of illuftrious and extra- ordinary Perfons, continued 61 latory Address to Ld. Fitzwilliam. Addrefs to a Ringlet of Stella's çiffa, or a Leffon for the Ladies. The Female Gamefter.-On seeing a young Lady's Picture.—Elegy. written in the Ruins of an Abbey. 8. Account of remarkable Caves in the 9. Adelaide: An Original East Indian 10. Grafville Abbey, continued 32 94 95 96 Acknowledgments to Correspondents. AN ODE, on the REDEMPTION OF MAN, will be inferted in our next. As will alfo VERSES written at Castle-Tennison; The PRAISE of LIBERTY, a Poem, by M. N—G—T; On the POWER of MONEY, by the Same; and On the DEATH of ALEXANDER POPE, by the Same. The LINES written extempore on the Back of the Ten of Diamonds, dated from Great George's-Street, Rutland Square, are Rhyme, but not Poetry, and unfit for Publication. A DESCRIPTION of ST. PATRICK'S BRIDGE, CORK, is come to Hand, and will be inferted in our next. Our Correfpondent, L. M. whofe Piece "On the Neceffity of Religion to the Support of Morality and the Laws," we inferted in our Magazine for December laft, and of which we promised a Continuation, disappointed us in not fending the Remainder, and prevented our fulfilling our Engagement to our Readers. If he fends it in Time, it will be inferted in our next. |