Obrázky na stránke
PDF
ePub

SIBBES'S SOUL'S CONFLICT; and BRUISED REED, to which is added, "A FOUNTAIN SEALED," and a "DESCRIPTION OF CHRIST." New Editions, fscap. 8vo. 58. each.

The writings of Sibbes were much admired by Izaac Walton, who in his last Will, says, I give to my son Dr. Sibbes' Soul's Conflict, and to my daughter, his Bruised Reed, desiring them to read and to become acquainted with them. In another place Walton says:

"Of this blest man let this just-praise be given,
Heaven was in him, before he was in heaven."

FRAGMENTS OF ITALY AND THE RHINELAND, by the REV. T. H. WHITE, M. A. In fscap. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

POEMS AND PSALMS, by HENRY KING, D. D. sometime Lord Bishop of Chichester, Edited by the REV. J. HANNAH. Fscap. 8vo. 78. 6d.

THE DEFORMED, JESSY BELL, and OTHER POEMS.
MARY ST. AUBYN. In foolscap 8vo. 68.

By

THREE POEMS:-I. ELEUSINIA, OR THE SOUL'S PROGRESS. II. NIMROD, THE FIRST TYRANT. III. SIBYLLA ANGLICA. By RICHARD TROTT FISHER, late Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. In 2 vols. post 8vo. 16s. cloth.

A SONG OF FAITH, DEVOUT EXERCISES, AND SONNETS. By SIR AUBREY DE VERE, Bart. Fscap. 8vo. 78.

SACRED HYMNS FROM THE GERMAN, with a Translation. By FRANCES ELIZABETH Cox. 18mo. 4s. 6d.

THE MINOR POEMS OF SCHILLER, of the Second and Third Periods, with some Selections from those of earlier date. By JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE, Esq. Forming Vol. III. of Mr. Merivale's Poems. Fscap. 8vo. 78.

POEMS, ORIGINAL and TRANSLATED, by J. H. MERIVALE, Esq. now first collected and in part first published, 3 vols. fscap. 8vo. ll. ls.

POEMS, LONGER AND SHORTER, by THOMAS BURBIDGE, of Trinity College, Cambridge, fscap. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

CEPHALUS AND PROCRIS, and OTHER POEMS. Edited by the DEAN OF EXETER, fscap. 8vo. 6s.

ZAREEFA, a TALE, and OTHER POEMS. By the Author of " Cephalus and Procris," fscap. 8vo. 6s.

A PILGRIM'S RELIQUARY

[ocr errors]

I KNOW, oh my Brothers! that when I returned to the City of Baghdád, and met my Companions and my Family; and was enjoying the utmost happiness and ease; and had forgotten all that I had experienced; and had become immersed in sport and mirth, leading the most delightful life; my wicked soul suggested to me to travel again to the Countries of other People." LANE'S ARABIAN NIGHTS.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

69.527

« PredošláPokračovať »