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William Moult, for a mode of evaporation and sublimation.

Joseph Burrel, for a safe-guard on getting in and out of carriages.

Jonah Dyer, for an improved machine for shearing woollen cloth.

Samuel Brown, for an improved rudder and apparatus for governing ships.

Ralph Dodd and George Stevenson, for improvements in the construction of locomotive engines.

William Michell and John Lawton, for a lock and key applicable to various purposes.

Thomas Deakin, for a portable kit chen.

Dudly Adams, for improvements in the construction of tubes and other parts of telescopes.

William Wood, for the manufacture and application of materials to render ships and other vessels water-tight.

Robert Dickinson, for improvements in the fabrication of sundry tools and implements.

John Mills, for improved elastic stays. Elix. Beveridge, for an improved bedstead.

Thomas Potts, for the production of pure fresh warm air. Jonathan Ridgeway, for a method of casting and fixing metallic types upon cylinders.

William Bell, for improvements in the apparatus for writing or designs. Henry Houldsworth, for a method. of discharging air and steam from pipes for heating buildings.

Charles Gent and Square Clark, for an apparatus for winding silk.

Richard Smith, for improvements in smelting and refining metals.

Thoms Bagot, for a machine for passing boats from a higher to a lower level, and the contrary, without loss of water.

William Vaughan Palmer, for a method of twisting and laying of hemp, flax, ropes, &c.

William Losh, for a plan for furnaces to heat boilers and convert li quids to steam for the purpose of working machinery.

Joshua Shaw, for improvements in the glazier's diamond.

William Bell, for a method of making wire.

Michael Billingsley, for improvements in the steam-engine.

Sam. John Pauley and Durs Egg, for certain aërial conveyances to be steered by philosophical, chemical, or mechanical means.

Jacob Wilson, for improvements in bedsteads and furniture.

William Bush, for a method for preventing accidents from horses falling with two-wheeled carriages.

Peter and John Martineau, for methods of refining certain vegetable substances.

J. J. Alexander Maccarthy, for a method of paving streets, roads, &c.

Charles Pitt, for a method for the secure conveyance of small parcels, &c. Samuel Pratt, for a wardrobe travelling trunk.

Archibald Kenrick, for improvements in mills for grinding coffee, malt, &c.

John Pugh, for a new method of making salt-pans.

Jonathan Ridgeway, for a new method of pumping.

John Kilby, for improvement in the art of brewing malt liquors.

John Lingford, for a self-regulating truss.

Ben. Steevens, for an improved method of making soap.

Richard Trevithick, for improvements on the high pressure of steamengines.

Julien Jorett, John Postel, and Lewis Contesse, for a method of extracting gold and silver from refiners' cinders.

John Taylor, for a mode of producing gas for the purpose of affording light.

Charles Whitlow, for working ma. nufactures from certain plants of the genuses Urtica and Asclepias.

Robert Brown, for improvements on the machinery of ploughs.

James Gardner, for improvements on a machine for cutting hay and

straw.

William Pope, for improvements on wheel-carriages, and methods of making them go without animals.

Grace Eliz. Service, for new methods of manufacturing straw. John Taylor, for methods of refining sugar.

Charles Sylvester, for improvements in bobbin lace.

Robert Baynes, for improvements in vertical windmill sails.

Robert Dickinson, for improved means for the propulsion of vessels through the water.

Samuel Balden and John Burtenshaw, for a machine for the better heating of ovens..

William Madeley, for an improved drilling machine.

John Lewis, for an improved shear ing machine.

David Mushet, for improvements in the manu facturing of iron.

William Edridge, for an improved fire-engine.

Joseph Harvey, for a machine for the better striking and finishing of leather.

Richard Dixon, for improvements in the construction of trunks and portmanteaus.

John Street, for improvements in the making and working of bellows. John Edwards, for a method of preventing leakage in ships and other vessels.

John Chesholms, for a method of constructing register and other stoves. Stephen Price, for a machine for shearing woollen cloths.

Thomas Field Savery, for a salt possessing the property of the Sedlitz

water.

James Carpenter, for an improved curry-comb.

William Bemman, for improvements in ploughs.

Thomas Ashmore, for a new mode of making leather.

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IV.

Starts a rapid clangor,

Rousing to brave anger;

Shrill and strong, breaks the song
Of daring deed and warrior throng,
Pealing deep in numbers grave,

The battle and the brave.

"Strength of shields, and edge of swords,
King of kings, and Lord of lords!
Wake thee, wake thee, Glory calls,
Once again, lo! Salem falls."

He starts up from his consort's side,
In the drunkenness of pride,

Heav'n, and Earth, and Hell defying,
Hosts he sees before him flying,

While the rage to assuage,

Sought in vain the minstrel Mage.

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VI.

"Who comes, in his glory, from Babylon's waters, Devouring the earth in the wrath of his slaughters? Who comes, like the sun, in the joy of the morn, His blood-reeking banners by victory borne ?

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