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fined, sentiments so elevated, affections so glowing with kindness, and worth so void of guile, have seldom been conveyed, in the person of the same individual, to the silent tomb." Such is the character given of her genius in one of the Newspapers; but there may be some reasonable difference of opinion on the style of her poetry, and the purity of her taste. She was sometimes happy in her efforts, but generally laboured, and often affected. She loved cumbrous ornament; and surely indulged too frequently in the artifices and tricks of composition, which have marked modern versifiers. Whenever her feelings rose above her rules she did well, but her judgment in the art of writing may be fairly suspected to have been very faulty. Her fancy was strong; and her powers of description original and splendid. Her first publications were her best; and indeed so much superior to her last, as to form a subject of rational wonder. But neither space nor time will allow me to discuss these points any farther at present.

Feb. 20. At Perth, in Scotland, Mr. James Morison, æt. 47, author of the "Bibliotheca Sacra," a Dictionary of the Bible, &c. &c.

March 28. John Goldie, Esq. aged 84, at Kilmarnock, Scotland, author of a voluminous work, entitled The Gospel Recovered, and of A Treatise upon the Evidences of a Deity, published a few months before his death.

May 14. Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London, aged about seventy-nine, author of several well known works. Few men have enjoyed so very long and so very justly an equal portion of the public esteem and affection as the late Bishop of London. His rare merits as a scholar, a teacher, an individual in the circles of social life, and a poet, gifted with the finest attributes of fancy and taste, were acknowledged and admired for more than half a century. As a politician he uniformly rallied round the throne, without, however,

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ever departing from that moderation which should form the chief ornament of a Christian Prelate. As a preacher, he was deservedly popular; his manner was simple and impressive, his style elegant and chaste, and his doctrine sound without undue severity, or still more reprehensible indulgence to the follies and vices of the age. He oftener mounted the pulpit than any of his mitred brethren; as not satisfied with preaching on the Sabbath-day, he commenced, in 1797, on Fridays, a course of lectures at St. James's Church, on the truth of the Gospel, and the Divinity of Christ's Mission, which being delivered in tones of the most simple and persuasive elegance, attracted a vast concourse of auditors. As an author, he published, besides his University prize-works, and the Sermon on the Character of David, a letter, written while Bishop of Chester, addressed to the parishioners of Lambeth, exhorting them to observe Good Friday religiously, two volumes of Sermons, the aforesaid Lectures, and several charges and small religious tracts. As a private character, he was mild and unostentatious, gifted with the most conciliating and amiable qualities, of a cheerful disposition, and ever ready to listen to and relieve the wants and afflictions of his fellow-creatures. His religious moderation, the benevolence of his nature, and his universal philanthropy, procured him the good will of every class, of every sect, of every party, and of every rank and denomination.

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May 16. In the seventy-eighth year of her age, Mrs, Anna Maria Smart, of Reading, relict of Christopher Smart, M.A. of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge, sister to the late Mr. Thomas Carnan, and upwards of forty years principal proprietor of the Reading Mercury and Oxford Gazette. A woman, the virtues of whose heart, in all relations of life, whether to her kindred or her friends, proved her to be a friend to the friendless.

GENERAL

GENERAL INDEX.

Akenfide, 206

A.

Akfon's Hour's Recreation in Mufic,
295

Aleyn, Charles, his poems, 29; fpe-
cimen, 36

Anatomy of Humours, by Grahame,
374

Andrews, Dr. John, ob. 336

Blackftone, Sir Willaim, 84
Bloomfield, noble lines by him on his
Mother's fpindle, 91

Borde by the, What? 370
Brand, Rev. John, ob. 223
Brathwait's English Gentleman, 236,
257

Breton's Ourana, 131, 150
Brathwait's Nursery for Gentry, 138
Brian, Alex. 59

Angling, Secrets of, by J D. 266; fpe- Bridges, Bishop John, his verfion of the

cimens, 267, 268, to 274

Anti-Co on, refutation of Cotton's leté

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Caftara, defcription of, 199
Catholic Hiftory, by Edward Chifen-
hale, 380

Cavalarice, by Markham, 244, 247
Caxton, William, 103

Chapman, praised by Browne, 209
Character of England, 242

Charke, 59

Charnock, John, 191

Drayton, Poems by, 28

praised by Browne, 210
Statue, 199
Drummond, William, 378
Dryden, 205

Du Burtes, Sylvefter's, 121, 129
Duncan, John, D.D. ob. 223
Duncombe, Rev. John, his translation
of Vaniere's Book on Fish, 117

Chafe, the, froin Seneca, by John Stud- Dun, Henry, 191

ley, 232

Chaftell, John, Clerk, 96

Chaucer's marble, 199

Chetfworth feat, 275

Chifenhale, Edward-See Catholic

Churchyard, Thomas, 12

Civil Wars, by Daniel, 26

Clarendon's Life, 328
Cleopatra, Tragedy of, 28
Clifford, Lady Anne, 27
Cockle, meaning of, 369
Complaint, Effay on the impolicy of, 89
Complaint, or Dialogue between foul

and body of a damned man, by W.
Crafhaw, 107

Congratulation to King James, by
Daniel, 27

Conqueror, meaning of, as applied to
King William, 168
Cooper's Chronicle, 96

Coventry, Statesmen, 329

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Gascoigne, George, lines in commen-
dation of hunting, 231

Gavefton Pierce, Legend of, 28
Gayes, meaning of, 368

Gayton's Art of Longevity, 124, 147
Edmund, 251

Geaffe, what? 370, 372

Gibbon, C. 95

Gibbs, Sir Henry, 45

Gifford, Gill. 19:

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295

Glafs of Vain-Glory, from Auguftine, Howard, Fra. 360

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Lord Henry, 27

Hudibras, 328

Hugo, Herman, his emblems, copied by
Quarles, 216; fpecimen, 218
Hunting, compilation on, 225
Hunt's up, a fong, by J. Bennett, 262
by Edward Piers, 263

Hurd, Bishop, 329
Hymen's Triumph, 28
Hyrde's Chriftian Woman, from Vives,
378

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