IN THE COURSE OF WHICH ARE POINTED OUT, THE ROCKS ARE INEVITABLY EXPOSED. ORNAMENTED WITH CUTS, AND ILLUSTRATED WITH NOTES, ORIGINAL LETTERS AND CURIOUS INCIDENTAL. BY SAMUEL WHYTE, THE SECOND EDITION, CAREFULLY REVISED AND CONDUCTED THROUGH THE PRESS, BY EDWARD ATHENRY WHYTE, F. C. T. C. D. AND DUBLIN: PRINTED BY ROBERT MARCHBANK, SOLD BY EXSHAW, ARCHER, JONES, MOORE, RICE. EDITOR, NO. 75, GRAFTON-STREET. MDCCXCII. Dunning 4-22-4 jul 62684 A WORD or two concerning the prefent edition The firft POEM, which takes the lead on account of its length and the obfervations prefixed, was originally published early in the year 1790, and confifted of 555 lines only; it was flatteringly received, the whole impreffion being speedily disposed of, and favourably mentioned in many of the moft refpectable English prints. From these confiderations and the united influence of his children, to whose wishes he has ever been partial, the Author employed part of the fummer vacation in revifing it, and making fuch additions as he conceived might render it something more worthy of public attention, and probably more ferviceable to a class of readers, whose real intereft it was chiefly intended to promote. But the task of transcribing, and superintending the press, neither his laborious profeffion, in which, with very little refpite, he is engaged from twelve to fourteen hours a day; nor his apathy to the thing, heightened by a weakness in one of his eyes, would allow him to undertake; that was transferred to his fon; a task, (however diffident of his own powers and unqualified for an editor) which his filial obligations and affection to a tender and indulgent parent would not permit him to decline. In |