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e and other distinguished cotemporaries: "He cherished his friend, and he relished a bumper; Yet one fault he had, and that was a thumper, Then, what was his failing? come, tell it, and burn ye: He was, could he help it? a special attorney." The following playful colloquy in verse took place at a dinner-table between Sir George Rose and himself, in allusion to Craven-street, Strand, where he resided:-- "_J. S._--'At the top of my street the attorneys abound. And down at the bottom the barges are found: Fly, Honesty, fly to some safer retreat, For there's craft in the river, and craft in the street.'" "_Sir G. R._--'Why should Honesty fly to some safer retreat, From attorneys and barges, od rot 'em? For the lawyers are _just_ at the top of the street, And the barges are _just_ at the bottom.'" * * * * * CONTEMPORARY COPYRIGHTS. The late Mr. Tegg, the publisher in Cheapside, gave the following list of remunerative payments to distinguished authors in his time; and he is believed to have taken considerable pains to verify the items: Fragments of History, by Charles Fox, sold by Lord Holland, for 5000 guineas. Fragments of History, by Sir James Mackintosh, 500_l._ Lingard's History of England, 4683_l._ Sir Walter Scott's Bonaparte was sold, with the printed books, for 18,000_l._; the net receipts of copyright on the first two editions only must have been 10,000_l._ Life of Wilberforce, by his sons, 4000 guineas. Life of Byron, by Moore, 4000_l._ Life of Sheridan, by Moore, 2000_l._ Life of Hannah More, 2000_l._ Life of Cowper, by Southey, 1000_l._ Life and Times of George IV., by Lady C. Bury, 1000_l._ Byron's Works, 20,000_l._ Lord of the Isles, half share, 1500_l._ Lalla Rookh, by Moore, 3000_l._ Rejected Addresses, by Smith, 1000_l._ Crabbe's Works, republication of, by Mr. Murray, 3000_l._ Wordsworth's Works, republication of, by Mr. Moxon, 1050_l._ Bulwer's Rienzi, 1600_l._ Marryat's Novels, 500_l._ to 1500_l._ each. Trollope's Factory Boy, 1800_l._ Hannah More derived 30,000_l._ per annum for her copyrights, during the latter years of her life. Rundell's Domestic Cookery, 2000_l._ Nicholas Nickleby, 3000_l._ Eustace's Classical Tour, 2100_l._ Sir Robert Inglis obtained for the beautiful and interesting widow of Bishop Heber, by the sale of his journal, 5000_l._ * * * * * MISS BURNEY'S "EVELINA
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