GOLDSMITH.—ESSAYS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH, M.B. GOLDSMITH.—ESSAYS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. GOLDSMITH.—THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH. GOLDSMITH.—THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. "Goldsmith, both in verse and prose, was one of the most delightful writers in the language. His verse flows like a limpid stream. His ease is quite unconscious. Everything in him is spontaneous, unstudied, unaffected, yet elegant, harmonious, graceful, and nearly faultless."—Hazlitt. JOHNSON.—THE HISTORY OF RASSELAS, PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA. A TALE. BY SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. JOHNSON.—THE HISTORY OF RASSELAS, PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA. A TALE. The fund of thinking which this work contains is such that almost every sentence of it may furnish a subject of long meditation. COTTIN.—ELIZABETH, OR THE EXILES OF SIBERIA. BY MADAME COTTIN. The extensive popularity of this little tale is well known. COTTIN.—ELIZABETH, OR THE EXILES OF SIBERIA. BY MADAME COTTIN TOKEN OF AFFECTION — OF FRIENDSHIP. — OF REMEMBRANCE. — OF THE HEART. — OF LOVE. TOKEN OF AFFECTION — OF FRIENDSHIP. — OF REMEMBRANCE. — OF THE HEART. — OF LOVE. Each volume consists of appropriate poetical extracts from the best writers of the day. PURE GOLD FROM THE RIVERS OF WISDOM. A collection of short extracts on religious subjects, by Bishop Hall, Sherlock, &c. PURE GOLD FROM THE RIVERS OF WISDOM ST. PIERRE.—PAUL AND VIRGINIA; FROM THE FRENCH OF J.B.H. DE ST. PIERRE ST. PIERRE.—PAUL AND VIRGINIA MOORE.—LALLA ROOKH, AN ORIENTAL ROMANCE. BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ. MOORE.—LALLA ROOKH, AN ORIENTAL ROMANCE WILSON.—SACRA PRIVATA. The private meditations and prayers of the Right Rev. THOMAS WILSON, D.D., Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man; accommodated to general use.