such as may be expected to flow from the fountain of true Genius. Designed by G. M. Woodward. Price 1 l. 1 s. coloured, or 9 s. plain.
FIVE SCENES IN FRANCE,
From beautiful Drawings, by the late F. G. Byron, Esq. will be shortly published, price 12 s. each, coloured in the manner of the Drawings. Those Scenes represent, an Inn Yard at Calais—changing Horses near Abbeville— Breakfast at Breteuil—Visit to the Convent at Amiens— and a Party of the Parisian Guards returning from the Review at the Champ de Mars, the Sunday after the Federation, in the Year 1790.
The Drawings may be seen in HOLLAND'S Collection, together with many others by the same excellent Genius, particularly his French Federation, in July, 1790, which for sublimity of penciling, has not its equal in this Kingdom.
☞ Some Booksellers having sold to many Ladies and Gentlemen the FESTIVAL OF LOVE, which they, through interested Motives, declared to be the Second Volume of the Festival of Wit, the Author and Compiler of both Volumes of that en∣tertaining and popular Production thinks it right to step forward and declare the Second Volume was printed for, and published by WILLIAM HOLLAND, No. 50, Ox∣ford Street; and, like the First Volume, consists of original and fugitive Flights of Wit, Humour, and Genius, not a Collection of Poems, like the FESTIVAL OF LOVE.