. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . elier looks the glade 5Than profpeds which tby caevstf thews, By dint of light and ( rural cot, the fleecy flock, The clouds, the hilts, the lea ;The lawn, the grove, the rill, the rock. Who reprefeots like thee fWhile at the theatre,—the feat Of fenfe of tafte, and wit iWhere After arts in union meet, Th enrapturd audience fit $Applauding all that glads the fight, Or moves to mirth the heart $The crowded houfe tby toil requitt. And bleis the painters art *.•« Where rocks oer rocks their fronts ex-tend, While win


. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . elier looks the glade 5Than profpeds which tby caevstf thews, By dint of light and ( rural cot, the fleecy flock, The clouds, the hilts, the lea ;The lawn, the grove, the rill, the rock. Who reprefeots like thee fWhile at the theatre,—the feat Of fenfe of tafte, and wit iWhere After arts in union meet, Th enrapturd audience fit $Applauding all that glads the fight, Or moves to mirth the heart $The crowded houfe tby toil requitt. And bleis the painters art *.•« Where rocks oer rocks their fronts ex-tend, While winter glooms the 0amiWhile warbling birds in long contend, Or cloud-topt landicape charms een envys frown, Each feem confirms thy fame.—While pubffcK praife (hall merit crown, So long (halHive thy brightning promisd genius moft, Greece, Italy msy mine; .-Nor envy Britain ! thou can* boW A Lambert and a Pine. BOYCB. T H £• MmHi ft thtjerm h Mr. RitkU ytt wgrivsTi e»ttrtm*mmt9 the Strttrtr. Digitized by VjOOQIC t H t Monthly \ H E lord Cadrgan and theother executors of thelate Sir Hans Sloafte,Bart, hating derlred the*truftees, who were ap-pointed by Sir Hans totake care and keep to-getber his mufeum, to meet at the ma-norhoufcof CheKej, at ten in the morn-ing on Saturday, Jan. 27, they met thereaccordingly, above 40. Lord Ctdo^anwas there, and received them in the po-liteft manner ; and having caufed the gal-leries, libraries, and an the other apart-ments to be (hewn, they afTemblcd in thepeat room, where his lordfhip producedSir Hams will, and acquainted the tiuf-tees with the codicil*, which containedSir Hans*! difpofition for continuing hiscoSelhon together at Cheifea, and to give afmall part of the value thereof to his family ;and for that puipofe, to make an offer of thelaid mufeum to the king, or parliamentof England, for »o,ocol. to be paid to thefamily: And in cafe the fame was accept-ed and continued at Chclfea, to give t


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