SERIES OF LETTERS known, or lefs lamented. Bloody I know it is, and Jorpect , handles, "madnefe: Jithen, it is prardenatte OROOXOKO.5.3. Hartwell. Old Batchelor. z 6 D ON: 1780. Entered at Stationers Sacs 1 M Page R. H. to Mifs-Huntingdon, Dec. 4, 1775 On drinking-he will not forget their ap- The Same to the Same. Huntingdon, Dec. 6. 3 Declares he will take no advantage of her confession that she loves him offers to thare his little fortunes with her ; but, if love conquers gratitude, protests that the Thall pronounce the victory and the prize. 3. Mifsto Mr. H. Huntingdon, Dec. 7. 5 After some struggle she declares the victory and the prize, and appoints the next day 4. Mr. H. to Mifs - Huntingdon, the fame date. Refuses to accept the prize, heavenly as it is, apology for female frailty.."Celia's picture." In consequence of fomething which had made him of bliss on that day. 6. Miss - to Mr. H. Hinchinbrook, 10 Dec. Complains of the kindness of his letters and his conduct; of his offering to sell out of the army, and to marry her" Auld Robin Gray"--begs to see him the next day. 7. Mr. H. to Miss Huntingdon, 13 Dec. On epistolary prefaces--gratitude for the prize he received yesterday--no fuch word asfaticty. |