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Raising the Wind; a Farce, in two Acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. By James Kenney. 8vo. pp. 37.

THIS Farce is well calculated for stage effect. In the closet it loses many of its attractions. It has, however, much humour. The plot is slight, but not ill-managed, and the character of Diddler, who lives by borrowing insignificant sums, is kept up with effect.

CATALOGUE.

THE Works of Abraham Cowley, with Dr. Johnson's Preface, and Remarks by J. Aikin, M. D. 3 vols. 12mo.

Originalia, a Poem on Moral and Political Evil; and Ideas relating to universal Money, and the English Language as the Dialect of Man.

A Poem, entitled the Frantic Conduct of John Bull;
or, a Review of his Wars and Debts. 12mo.
A Not Guilty Ode, I say, or a Variegated Poem on
Captain Macnamara, Not Guilty of Manslaughter.

8vo.

The Argument of the Foxiad, with Extracts; and a Dedication to the Eulogists of Bonaparte, by the Author of the Regicide, 8vo.

Beneficence, or Verses addressed to the Patrons of the Society for bettering the condition of the Poor, by Thomas Alston Warren, B. D. 4to. An Elegy on the late Colonel Robert Montgomery, by S. L. Francis, 4to.

Orlando and Seraphina, or the Funeral Pile, an Heroic Drama, by Francis Lathom, 8vo.

Bonaparte's Soliloquy on the Invasion of England, an Essay, in blank Verse.

Patriotic Effusions resulting from recent Events, and from the Circumstances of the Times, 4to.

Bonaparte, or the Free Booter, by John Scott Ripon, Esq. 8vo.

The Impetus, a Poem, by George Van Straubenzee, 8vo.

Invasion, a Poem, in blank Verse, addressed to the Military of Great Britain, 4to.

The War Offering, a small Collection of Songs, dedicated to Bonaparte, by J. Amphlett.

The Patriotic Clarion, or Britain's Call to 'Glory, original Songs, written on the threatened Invasion, by J. Bisset, Author of the Orphan Boy, &c.

The Invasion, by Joseph Read, M. D.

Une Folie, a comic Opera, being a Translation from the Original of Love Laughs at Locksmiths, 8vo.

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