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A Father's Advice to his Daughter— A Critique on Lord Byron's Address.
THE ANNUAL
Poetical Register,
AND REPOSITORY OF
CONTENTS.
Original Poetry.
The Hampshire Cottagers, a Tule. By Miss Mitford-The Valentine Wreath. By Mr. Montgomery-Song. By Mr. Davenport-Prologue to the Tragedy of Douglas. By Mr. Schoen -Epitaph, for a Child. By Professor Richardson-An Elegy to the memory of the late Robert Eden Scott, Esq. By Dr. Ogilvie Song of the Spanish Pa- triots. By the Rev. J. Whitehouse- Lines, sacred to the Memory of R. J. Moir-Epigram, to my Infant. From the Latin of Vinian Paterson. By the Rev. Michael Calamy-The Will o Wisp. By Joseph Downes-Lines, written at Richmond. By the Right Hon. Philpott Curran-Stanzas, ad- dressed to the Bishop of Dromore. By the Rev. Henry Boyd-The first day of Rain after a long drought. By Mrs. Lenoir Sappho's Address to the Eve- ning Star. By W. J. Roberts-Psalm CXLVIII. versified to the 104th psalm- tune. By T. Park, Esq.-Lines on the death of H. John O'Donnel. By the Rev. T. Maurice-Man. By the Rev. J. Whitehouse-The Secret. By Wil- liam Carey, Esq.-The Shepherds of Lebanon. By the Rev. II. Boyd. Part Ï. and Part II.-The Snow-Drop. To Eliza. By Whiston Bristow-Sonnet, written in October. By R. P. Gillies, Esq.
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