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AN ODD PRESENT TO SHENSTONE.

An Edinburgh acquaintance is related to have sent to Shenstone, in 1761, as a small stimulus to their friendship, "a little provision of the best Preston Pans snuff, both toasted and untoasted, in four bottles; with one bottle of Highland Snishon, and four bottles Bonnels. Please to let me know which sort is most agreeable to you, that I may send you a fresh supply in good time."

WALLER, THE COURTIER-POET.

Waller wrote a fine panegyric on Cromwell, when he a.s.sumed the Protectorship. Upon the restoration of Charles, Waller wrote another in praise of him, and presented it to the King in person. After his Majesty had read the poem, he told Waller that he wrote a better on Cromwell.

"Please your Majesty," said Waller, like a true courtier, "we poets are always more happy in fiction than in truth."

THE END.

MURRAY AND GIBB, EDINBURGH, PRINTERS TO HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE.

CATALOGUE OF POPULAR AND STANDARD BOOKS PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM P. NIMMO, EDINBURGH

_AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS._

A SUPERB GIFT-BOOK.

The 'Edina' Burns _JUST READY_,

Beautifully printed on the finest toned paper, and elegantly bound in cloth extra, gilt edges, price One Guinea; or Turkey morocco extra, price Two Guineas; or in clan tartan enamelled, with photograph of the Poet, price Two Guineas,

_A HANDSOME DRAWING-ROOM EDITION OF_

THE POEMS AND SONGS OF ROBERT BURNS.

_WITH ORIGINAL ILl.u.s.tRATIONS BY THE MOST DISTINGUISHED SCOTTISH ARTISTS._

'Of all the handsome reprints of the works of "nature's own" bard, this "Edina" edition of the Poems and Songs of Burns is perhaps the handsomest yet produced. Beautifully printed, and profusely ill.u.s.trated by some of the most distinguished of the Scotch academicians, it forms a shrine worthy of the genius of the "poet of the land of the mountain and the flood." It is, as might be expected, Scottish in every respect,--printer, publisher, and ill.u.s.trators; and as also we think it should; for with whom could it be so much a labour of love to produce a first-rate edition as with one of Burns's own countrymen?

and who should be better able to ill.u.s.trate the "brown heath and s.h.a.ggy wood" of Scotia's scenery, than her own sons?'--_The Examiner._

NIMMO'S

_LARGE PRINT UNABRIDGED_

LIBRARY EDITION OF THE BRITISH POETS.

_FROM CHAUCER TO COWPER._

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The Text edited by CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE.

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The following Works are comprised in the Series:-- Vols.

WYATT, 1 SPENSER, 5 SHAKESPEARE & SURREY, 1 HERBERT, 1 WALLER & DENHAM, 1 MILTON, 2 BUTLER, 2 DRYDEN, 2 PRIOR, 1 THOMSON, 1 JOHNSON, PARNELL, GRAY & SMOLLETT, 1 POPE, 2 SHENSTONE, 1 AKENSIDE, 1 GOLDSMITH, COLLINS & T. WARTON, 1 ARMSTRONG, DYER, & GREEN, 1 CHURCHILL, 1 BEATTIE, BLAIR & FALCONER, 1 BURNS, 2 COWPER, 2 BOWLES, 2 SCOTT, 3 CHAUCER'S CANTERBURY TALES, 3 CRAWSHAW & QUARLES' EMBLEMS, 1 ADDISON, GAY'S FABLES & SOMERVILLE'S CHASE, 1 YOUNG'S NIGHT THOUGHTS, 1 PERCY'S RELIQUES OF ANCIENT ENGLISH POETRY, 3 SPECIMENS, WITH LIVES OF THE LESS KNOWN BRITISH POETS, 3 H. K. WHITE AND J. GRAHAME'S POETICAL WORKS, 1

_Any of the Works may be had separately, price 4s. each Volume._

HUGH MILLER'S WORKS.

CHEAP POPULAR EDITIONS, _In crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 5s. each._

I.

Thirteenth Edition.

My Schools and Schoolmasters; or, The Story of my Education.

'A story which we have read with pleasure, and shall treasure up in memory for the sake of the manly career narrated, and the glances at old-world manners and distant scenes afforded us by the way.'--_Athenaeum._

A cheaper edition of 'My Schools and Schoolmasters' is also published, bound in limp cloth, price 2s. 6d.

II.

Thirty-fourth Thousand.

The Testimony of the Rocks; or, Geology in its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed.

_Profusely Ill.u.s.trated._

'The most remarkable work of perhaps the most remarkable man of the age.... A magnificent epic, and the Principia of Geology.'--_British and Foreign Evangelical Review._

III.

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The Cruise of the Betsey; or, A Summer Ramble among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist; or Ten Thousand Miles over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland.

IV.

Sketch-Book of Popular Geology: Being a Series of Lectures delivered before the Philosophical Inst.i.tution of Edinburgh. With an Introductory Preface, giving a Resume of the Progress of Geological Science within the last Two Years. By MRS. MILLER.

V.

Ninth Edition.

First Impressions of England and its People.

'This is precisely the kind of book we should have looked for from the author of the "Old Red Sandstone." Straightforward and earnest in style, rich and varied in matter, these "First Impressions" will add another laurel to the wreath which Mr. Miller has already won for himself.'--_Westminster Review._

A cheaper edition of 'First Impressions of England' is also published, bound in limp cloth, price 2s. 6d.

VI.

Ninth Edition.

Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland; Or, The Traditional History of Cromarty.