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THE SPIRIT ' S GREETING . Goethe .
Aloft upon the ruin'd tower That ' s raisM upon the sands . Greeting the vessels as they pass The hero ' s spirit stands ,
Behold these sinews once how strong ! Gentle and firm my soul ! With hero ' s blood these veins were
fill'd , f iird to the brim , the bowl . * And half in storms ^ and half in peace , I pass'd the life that * s gone , And , thou little ship of man , Sail ever , ever on /'
VAPOURS . Herder . si ^ — *» ¦ % m >«« w m
Vas ^ ovrs , see ! ascend , becoming TfamMer in the clouds , and lightnings Or raindrops .
Vapours , marid ascend , becoming Anger in the rWd , and sickness , Or salt tears . \
From the vapour af the passions Save thee friend , aa < J let thy forehead Be a sun ! Viator ,
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f The following communications are intended for publication : — Essay on the Idea of Wisdom , —Thoughts on the Lord ' s . Supper . —Sketch © f the Life of the Rev . C . Winter . —Two Discourses on our Lord's Agony in the Garden , by the late Rev . W . Turner . —/ The Interview of Jesus with John ' s Disciples . —Brief Memoirs of the Rev . Samuel Clark , late Minister ^ ttj _ & _^ ^* ^_ _____ _ , _ __ __ . __ _¦ ____ __ _ i ^_ -. __
* ^ t Birmingham . —Remarks of three Children on viewing the Cuts in Chand-. ler ' s History of Persecution . —Story of a penitent Prostitute .- —Extract from 9 Sermon of Dr , Latham ' s , on the Origin of Christmas , —Observations on John * xiv . xvi . and xvii *—The Restoration of the Jews . —Number 2 and 3 of the Rev . Mr . Cappe r s Criticism .. —Criticism on 2 Pet . i T IG > -21 . —And Inquiry ( concerning British Slaves in Africa .
W . Hamilton Reid ' s very interesting letter shall appear in our next . He will particularly oblige us ,, and pur readers , by communicating , as may becon « r venient , religious or literary intelligence from the Continent . B .. D . s verses are not original . ' " They are a mutilated copy of a poem of Dr . Darwin ' s , which appeared uncjer his name in VOL . I . of the Poetical Register , having been com muni catepl , ij : is probable , $ 0 the Editor , by the Doctor ' s early friend , Miss Seward .
"We regret that the Review of Dr . Layard ' s SermQns would now appear out pf date . VVe should be glad of any article of review from the same hand . We have communicated J . H . Prince ' s Letter to the gentleman who con- ? ducted the Universal Theological Magaziae ; that gentleman , we believe , is able to satisfy Mr . Prince that ho deception has been practised in the affair alluded to > but that which Mr . Prince ' s ve * y fickle memory has passed npon himself .
The Cambro-British Biographical Sketches will have a place m our nex { number . We lament that J . H . B . ' s excellent letter would occupy more of our room than we can possibly allot to an article of that sort * We should be gla 4 to see it published in another form . Our correspondent Gogmagog will perceive , by our prompt insertion of his communication , that we approve of his design . We shall be happy to receive more of his Strictures . He will allow us , however , to caution him , as a matr
ter of prudence oh our part , against making hi $ censorship either political or personal If Leniad will furnish us with more poetical contributions , we shall be able to select such as from their subject and from their length , are most suitable tot the Repositoryc
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3 6 Correspondence .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1806, page 56, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1720/page/56/
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