Morning Chronicle

of to-day has favoured its readers with his Lordship's Dedication of it to

Thomas Moore

, Esq., in what that paper calls "an elegant eulogium." If the elegance of an eulogium consist in its extravagance, the

Chronicle's

epithet is well chosen. But our purpose is not with the Dedication, nor the main Poem,

The Corsair

, but with one of the pieces called Poems, published at the end of the

Corsair

. Nearly two years ago (in March, 1812), when the