this stately building are still standing on three sides; and it has the mountain on the east." UNIVERSAL HISTORY. Page 106. And fell, as Carthage fell before.” Sannazarius, in his poem De partu Virginis, has a fine passage on the fallen state of Carthage, which Tasso has imitated in the Gerusalemme Liberata. "Et qui vertentes immania saxa juvencos Flectit arans, qua devictæ Carthaginis arces Procubuêre, jacentque infausto in litore turres Eversæ. Quantum illa metus, quantum illa laborum Nunc passim vix relliquias, vix nomina servans, Et querimur genus infelix humana labare Membra ævo, cum regna palam moriantur, et urbes." SANNAZ. DE PART. VIRG. II. 213. "Giace l'alta Cartago: appena i segni Dell'alte sue ruine il lido serba. Muojono le città; muojono i regni ; Copre i fasti e le pompe arena ed erba : TASSO, G. L. XV. 20. Page 111. Along the silver-eddying Thames. Ποταμος περ εύρροος, ΑΡΓΥΡΟΔΙΝΗΣ. HOм. IL. P. 130. THE END. T. Bensley, Printer, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London. PRINTED FOR T. HOOKHAM, JUN. & E. T. HOOKHAM, 15, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON; And may be had of every Bookseller in the United Kingdom. I. THE GENIUS OF THE THAMES, A LYRICAL POEM, IN TWO PARTS. Καλλιςος ποταμων επι γαιαν ίησι.—Όμο BY THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK. One Volume, Post Octavo, elegantly printed by Bensley, on wove hotpressed Paper, Price 7s. Boards. II. RONALD, A LEGENDARY TALE, AND OTHER POEMS. One Volume, Foolscap Octavo, Price 4s. 6d. Boards. "The Author appears to possess an elegant and cultivated mind." CRITICAL REVIEW, Aug. 1809. "The golden ringlets that were wont to wreathe Whose beams diffus'd the bliss of Paradise, 4 Are mingled with the dust; and yet I breathe."-PETRARCH: IV. ROMANCE READERS & ROMANCE WRITERS, A SATIRICAL NOVEL. BY THE AUTHOR OF A Secret History of the Court of England. A SUFFOLK TALE. BY HAMILTON ROCHE, ESQ. Two Volumes, 12mo. Price 9s. Boards. VI. ANOTHER GUESS AT JUNIUS. "Stat nominis umbra."-JUNIUS' MOTTO. "Qua veris facilis data exitus umbris."-VIRGIL. Octavo, Price 3s. 6d. "The Author's are just observations, and carry considerable weight with them in the decision of this curious question: he seems to us to have proved what has never been proved, at least satisfactorily, in respect of any other claimant or candidate, that, for any sentiment or language which appear in the Letters themselves, or in the circumstances of the individual, Lord Chatham might have been the author of them. And, indeed, he has supplied some strong, circumstantial, or presumptive evidence, to induce a belief that he was the author of them." ANTIJACOBIN REVIEW, Feb. 1810. In the Press, and speedily will be published, in Two Volumes, Foolscap, A PICTURE OF VERDUN, OR, THE ENGLISH DETAINED IN FRANCE: Their Arrestation, Detention at FONTAINBLEAU and at VâLENCIENNES, Confinement at VERDUN, Incarceration at BITSCHE; AMUSEMENTS; SUFFERINGS; INDULGENCES GRANTED to SOME; ACTS of EXTORTION and CRUELTY PRACTISED on OTHERS; CHARACTERS of GENERAL and MADAME WIRION; List of those who have been permitted to leave, or who have escaped out of France; occasional Poetry by Sir WILLIAM COWPER, Mr. CONCANNON, and others; Anecdotes of the principal Detenus, &c. &c. &c. FROM THE PORTFOLIO OF A DÉTENU. Omnibus idem animus sceleratâ excedere terrâ, |