Enrich'd with myftic figures quaint and dark, And many a fage, and many a fhrewd remark; While to his penetrating eye appears The color of his ALLAN's future years! END OF THE SECOND BOOK. By CADELL and DAVIES, Bookfellers, in the Strand; DILLY, in the Poultry; and JOHNSON, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; and TREWMAN and SON, Exeter: I. THE HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE. Vol. I. Part I. Folio. Twenty-two DISCOURSES, &c. In two Vols. Octavo. Second Edition. V. A DISCOURSE, preached Dec. 30th, 1792. Olavo. VI. A DISCOURSE, preached Aug. 27th, 1797. Octavo. VII. A Volume of POEMS, including the ENGLISH ORATOR. Quarto. Third Edition. VIII. POEMS, by Gentlemen of DEVON and CORNWALL. Two Volumes. Octavo. IX. THEOCRITUS, BION, MOSCHUS, TYRTEUS, &c. &c. In English Verfe. Two Volumes. Octavo. Second Edition. X. THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL ATTACHMENT, with refpect to Home, in Seven Books; and Odes, with other Poems. In two Volumes. Octavo. Second Edition. XI. SKETCHES IN VERSE, with Profe Illuftrations. Duodecimo. Second Edition, with feveral additional Poems. I. THE HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE, Vol. I. Part II. including the Roman, Saxon, and Norman periods; with a great variety of new Engravings. Folio. II. DISCOURSES; Vol. III. and IV. Octavo. III. SERMONS ON THE RELATIVE DUTIES. In Two Volumes. Octavo. IV. The Third Book of the OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN. With Plates. Octavo. |