I SELECT WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS, IN | A CHRONOLOGICAL SERIES FROM FALCONER TO SIR WALTER SCOTT. WITH BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICES. DESIGNED AS A CUTI.SLATIN OP DR. AIKIN’S BRITISH POETS. PHILADELITA: No. 126 CHIESTYTT STREET. 18:30. TO NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 212333 ASTOR, LEXCX A D TIDEN FOU. DATIONS R 1925 Printed by T. K. & P. G. Collins. ADVERTISEMENT. The following work has been executed with a view of completing the original design of Doctor Aikin, whose volume comprised "a chronological series of the classical poets of Great Britain, from Ben Jonson to Beattie, without mutilation or abridgment, with biographical and critical notices of the authors.” The present volume commences with Falconer and ends with Scott. In the task of selecting, the compiler has kept in view, according to the best of his judgment, what appears to have been the leading principle of his predecessor, namely, to choose the most popular works of the best poets. The notices have been necessarily compiled entirely from British authorities. It is intended to add one more volume to the series, which will commence with Southey, and include the principal works of all the classical poets of Great Britain, subsequent in chronological order to those comprised in the preceding volumes. 25 X 340 CONTENTS. Page Pago Tales: 101 107 1. The Dumb Orators; or, the Benefit of XIV. The Struggles of Conscience BARBAULD. Question in the Greek Grainmar. 192 . . Caissa ; or, the Game of Chess To Durga . To Bhavani The aula Farmer's New year Morning Salutation to his auld Mare Magaje, on giving her accustomed Ripp of Corn to hansel in the New year To a Monse. On turning her up in her Nest with the Plough, November, 175). . . . Despondency. An Oule . . , Man was made 10 mourn. A Dirge |