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Rh and manners and men;" his "choicenes of diction;" his "lightnes and grace of touch, that lend a charm even to" his "ordinary hack work."

The reprint which is here preented is a photographic fac-imile of the earliet complete copy that we have been able to procure. Judging from fragments of earlier editions in the poeion of the publihers, it would appear to be printed from exactly the ame types as the original iue of April 1765. The copy from which the reprint is made was kindly lent to the publihers by Mr Ernet Hartley Coleridge, whoe collection at the South Kenington Mueum of eighteenth century books for children is well known. The actual size of that book is 4 inches by 2, but it has been thought better to