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Extracted from the Life of Bishop Horne, by Rev. William Jones, of Nayland.

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him why he came to school, when he was rather fit to go from school? With this gentleman he continued two years, during which he added much to his stock of learning, and, among other things, a little elementary knowledge of the Hebrew, on the plan of Buxtorf, which was of great advantage to him after

HE late Bishop of Norwich, Doctor George Horne, for several years President of Magdalen College, in Oxford, and Dean of Canterbury, was born at Otham, a small village near Maidstone, in Kent, on the first of Novem-wards. ber, in the year 1730. His father was While Mr. Horne was at school, a Maidthe Rev. Samuel Horne, M. A., Rec-stone scholarship in University College betor of Otham, a very learned and re- came vacant; in his application for which he spectable clergyman, who for some succeeded, and, young as he was, the master years had been a tutor at Oxford. recommended his going directly to college. Under his father's tuition, he led a pleasant life, and made a rapid progress in Greek and Latin. But some well-meaning friend, fearing he might be spoiled by staying so long at home, advised the sending of him to school. To this his good father, who never was given) to make much resistance, readily consented: and he was accordingly placed in the school at Maidstone, under the care of the Rev. Deodatus Bye, a man of good principles, and well learned in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew; who, when he had received his new scholar, and examined him at the age of thirteen, was so surprised at his proficiency, that he asked

Soon after he was settled at University College, (where he was admitted on the 15th of March, 1745-6,) Mr. Hobson, a good and learned tutor of the house, gave out an exercise for a trial of skill, to Mr. Horne, and the present writer of his life, who was also in his first year. They were ordered to take a favorite Latin ode of Boetius, and present it to the tutor in a different Latin metre. This they both did as well as they could and the contest, instead of dividing, united them ever after, and had also the effect of inspiring them with a love of the Lyric Poetry of that author.

Stanford & Swords will soon issue a new edition of the complete works of Bishop Horne, containing some of his writings never before published.

VOL. X.-NO. I.

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