OR RETROSPECTIONS, BIOGRAPHICAL, CRITICAL, AND HISTORICAL. BY NATHAN DRAKE, M.D. H. A. L. AUTHOR OF ESSAYS ON PERIODICAL LITERATURE, &c. " How sweet in morning hours, ROGERS. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. = LONDON: MDCCCXXVIII. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY vi 101003 Cooke oqueat. LONDON: 1892 48-202 23-2 CONTENTS Page 1 No. the Irish bards, Miss Brooke's Reliques XV. The Cliffords of Craven, continued XVII. Biographical sketch of the Rev. Richard Hole, with critical remarks on his Ar- XX. The Cliffords of Craven, continued XXII. Milton and Galileo-Their interview at Arcetri in Tuscany.— Vision of Galileo. MORNINGS IN SPRING. No. XIII. Call up Him that left half told MILTON. And sage DUNDAR. The bard has run his race, Dyer. Recall the days, TELFORD. It has been beautifully observed by Warton, in VOL. II, B |