IN TWO VOLUMES. BY THE AUTHOR OF ARUNDEL. VOL. II, Ficta voluptatis causâ fint proxima veris, DUBLIN: PRINTED FOR P. WOGAN, P. BYRNE, W. JONES, H. COLBERT, J. MILLIKIN, J. RICE, J. POTTS, JUN. AND G. FOLLINGSBY, 1795. CONTENT S. CHAP. BOOK THE SEVENTH. Page I I. An humble Apology for Authors in general, with Some modeft Hints at their peculiar Usefulnefs, II. Our Hero undergoes a ftritt Examination by a certain Judge called Confcience, III. Our Hero undergoes a fecond Examination by a certain fudge, with whom Conscience has no concern, 7 13 IV. The Decree of the Judge without Confcience is reverfed, V. Our Hero is admitted to an unexpected Confe rence, 24 VI. The Conference is interrupted, refumed, and con cluded, 31 VII. The Penitent on his Death-bed atones to Fuf tice, VIII. An Incident of the tragic Caft, IX. Surgeon's Work, X. Our wounded Hero bleeds afrefb, 36 46 55 61 BOOK |