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All these are of first-rate excellence; but another remains to be mentioned Glen-Lynden, painted and engraved by Martin, a fit accompaniment for Mr. Pringle's very polished poem. The first prose story is the Election, by Miss Mitford, with the hero a downright John Bull who reads Cobbett.
Bowdich, which equally merits commendation. Powerful as may be the aid which the editor has received from the contributors to the "Friendship's Offering," we are bound to distinguish one of his own pieces Glen-Lynden, a Tale of Teviot-dale, as the sun of the volume. It is in Spenserian verse, and a more graceful composition cannot be found in either of the Annuals.
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