[797] Grant's (now Lord Glenelg) prize poem on "Restoration of Learning in the East."
[798] Eclectic Review. This criticism it has been ascertained is from the pen of Mr. James Montgomery; and the desire inseparably to connect what is so just and able with the works of Cowper has been the inducement, notwithstanding its length, to introduce it here.
[799] Montgomery's Essay on Cowper's Poems.
[800] Vide Josh. v. 14.
[801] Which may be found at Doctor's Commons.
[802] Alluding to the grant of Magna Charta, which was extorted from King John by the barons at Runnymede near Windsor.
[803] The Moravian missionaries in Greenland.—See Krantz.
[804] Bruyère.
[805] See Poems.
[806] John Courtney Throckmorton, Esq. of Weston Underwood.