24. On the Evening and Night Scenery of the Poets as mingled or contrasted with 47 71 33. Observations on the supposed Conflagration of the Alexandrian Library, with a com- mentary on the fifth and sixth sections 277 301 325 407 · 439 463 NUMBER XXII. Ελκ, ταλαν, παρα μήτρος, ὃν εκ έτι μαζον αμελξεις Ελκυσον ὑςατιόν ναμα καταφθιμένης. Ηδη γαρ ξιφέεσσι λιποπνοος' αλλά τα μέρος Φιλτρα και ειν αϊδη παιδοκομειν έμαθον. Anthol. lib. iii. Suck, little wretch, whilst yet thy mother lives, WEBB. THE exquisite and pathetic little picture of maternal tenderness exhibited in the motto of this sketch, is a lively proof of that intensity of feeling which binds our race in gentleness together. The same sweet sensations that glow through the closer ties of society, which pant in the bosom of the husband and the VOL. II. B |