The stories here collected are of a most interesting kind, since virtue is constantly represented as the fountain of happiness, and vice as the source of every evil. Nothing extravagant or romantic will be found in these tales: neither enchanted castles, nor supernatural agents, but such scenes are exhibited as come within the reach of the observations of young people in common life; the whole being made familiar by an innocent turn of thought and expression, and applied to describe their amusements, their pursuits, and their necessities.

As a useful and instructive Pocket Looking-Glass, we recommend it for the instruction of every youth, whether miss or master; it is a mirror that will not flatter them, nor lead them into error; it displays the follies and improper pursuits of youthful breasts, points out the dangerous paths they sometimes tread, and clears the way to the Temple of Honour and Fame.

CONTENTS.

[Little Adolphus][1]
[Anabella's Journey to Market][8]
[The Absurdity of young People's Wishes exposed][16]
[Louisa's Tenderness to the little Birds in Winter][21]
[The Story of Bertrand, a poor Labourer, and his little Family][31]
[Nancy and her Canary-bird, poor Cherry][38]
[The Birds, the Thorn-bushes, and the Sheep][48]
[Poor Crazy Samuel, and the mischievous Boys][54]
[Bella and Marian][60]
[Little_Jack][75]
[Leonora and Adolphus][91]
[Flora and her little Lamb][97]
[The fruitful Vine][102]
[Sir John Denham and his worthy Tenant][107]
[Alfred and Dorinda][118]
[Rosina; or, the froward Girl reformed][122]
[Little Anthony][128]
[History of Jonathan the Gardener][132]
[The Sparrow's Nest][138]
[William and Thomas; or, the Contrast between Industry and Indolence][145]
[Mischief its own Punishment][150]
[Antony and Augustus; or, Rational Education preferable to Riches][158]
[The destructive Consequences of Dissipation & Luxury][167]
[William and Amelia][175]
[The Rival Dogs][187]
[Cleopatra; or, the Reformed little Tyrant][193]
[The Passionate Boy][197]
[Caroline; or, a Lesson to cure Vanity][202]
[Arthur and Adrian; or, Two Heads better than One][213]
[Madam D'Allone and her Four Pupils][217]
[The Bird's Egg][224]
[The Covetous Boy][235]
[Dissipation the certain Road to Ruin][242]
[Calumny and Scandal great Enemies to Society][247]
[Clarissa; Or, the Grateful Orphan][252]
[Returning Good for Evil, the noblest Revenge][257]
[Grey Hairs made Happy][263]


THE

LOOKING GLASS.

LITTLE ADOLPHUS.