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ADVERTISEMENT [1823]. _________ The British Public is here presented with the first attempt to rival the numerous and elegant publications of the Continent, expressly designed to serve as tokens of remembrance, friendship, or affection, at that season of the year which ancient custom has particularly consecrated to the interchange of such memorials. The Publisher flatters himself that as well from the nature of the literary department, in which it has been his aim to unite the agreeable with the useful, as from the execution of the graphic embellishments, this first volume of the Forget-Me-Not will be deemed not unworthy of the purpose for which it is intended. vi
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The Plates consist of a highly finished engraving, by Agar, of a Madonna,
after Gemignano, on whom the genius of his master Raphael so largely rested, an
emblematical representations of the Twelve Months, also engraved by Agar,
from designs by Burney. These embellishments, to which the names of the
artists alone must be a sufficient recommendation, are accompanied with poetical
illustrations from the pen of an eminently popular writer.*
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