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Baxter, Change in his Estimate of BOSWELL, JAMES, ii.

644 BURY, LADY CHARLOTTE, ii.
his own and other Men's Know- BOSWELL, SIR ALEXANDER, ii. 494

Bush aboon Traquair, ii.

128
ledge, i.
455 BosWORTH, REV. MR, ii.

642 Busy-Body, the, i.
Baxter's Youth, Observance of the Botany, Invocation to the Goddess BUTLER, SAMUEL, Í. 345-363, 408, 408
Sabbath in, i.
457 of, ii.

271 Butler's Remains, Miscellaneous
BAYLY, Thomas Haynes, ii. 471 BOTEVILLE, FRANCIS, i.

250 Thoughts from, i.
Bayly to his Wife, ii.
471 BowdicR, MR, ii.

668 Butterfly, to the, ii.
BAYNES, C. R. ii.
680 BOWER, ARCHIBALD, ii.

191 BYRON, LORD, ii.
Beaton, Cardinal, Assassination of, i. 303 Bower of Nehushta, the, ii.

Cade's Insurrection, i.
BEATTIE, DR JAMES, ii.
103, 210 Bowles, Rev. W. L. ii.

345 CÆDMON, i.
BEAUMONT, FRANCIS, i. . 118, 203 BOYLE, THE Hon. ROBERT, i. 516 Cæsar, Generosity of, i.
BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER, i. 203-210 Braes of Balquhither, ii.

491 Cairo, Legend of the Mosque of the
Beaumont and Fletcher, Character Braes o' Gleniffer, ii.

491 Bloody Baptism at, ii.
of, i.
493 Braes of Yarrow, the, ii.

24 CALAMY, EDMUND, Í.
BEAUMONT, Sir John, i.
117 | Braid Claith, ii.

130 CALDERON DE LA BARCA, MA-
Beauty, i.
171 Bramble Flower, to the, ii.

457
DAME,

ii.
Beauty' and Love, Platonic Repre- BRAY, MRs, ii.

029 CALDERWOOD, DAVID, L.
sentation of the Scale of, i.
655 Breakfast, the Public, ii.

123 Caldon-Low, the Fairies of the, ii.
BECKFORD, William, ii. 679, 340, 672 BRENNER, ROBERT, ii.

685 Caleb Williams, Concluding Scene of,
BEDDOES, T. L. ii.
521 BRETON, NICHOLAS, i.

83 ii.
BEDE, i.

BREWSTER, Sir David, ii.

703 Calista's Passion for Lothario, i.
Bee, Bag of the, i.
142 Bride's Tragedy, Passages from the, ii. 521 CAMDEN, WILLIAM, i.

261-999
BEECHEY, CAPTAIN, ii.
676 Bristow Tragedy, or the Death of Sir Cameronian's Dream, the, ii.

546
Beggar, the, ii.
125 Charles Bawdin, ii.

84 CAMPBELL, DR G. ii.
BEHN, Mrs APHRA, i.
392 Britain, the Languages of, i.

250 CAMPBELL, Dr Jons, ii.

191, 233
Belgian Lovers and the Plague, ii. 272 British Monarchy, the, ii.

231

CAMPBELL, Jorn, ii.
Belinda and the Sylphs, i.
558 British Navy, the, i.

327 CAMPBELL, MAJOR CALDER, ii.
BELL, JOHN, ii. .
672 BRODIE, GEORGE, ii.

642 CAMPBELL, THOMAS, ii. 369-374, 646,68
BELL, J. S. ii.
686 | BROKEDOX, W. ii.

672 Candle, to my, ii.
BELLENDEN, JOHN, i.
71 Brome, RICHARD, i.

216 CANNING, GEORGE, ii.
Belphæbe, Description of, i.
93 BROOKE, MRs, ii.

473 Canning, G. Portraiture of —[From
BELZONI, J. B. ii.

688 Broomstick, a Meditation upon, ac- De Vere, or the Man of Indepere
Bengal, an Evening Walk in, ii. 410 cording to the Style and Manner

dence], ii.
BENTHAM, JEREMY, ii.

700 of the Hon. Robert Boyle's Medi- Canning's Lines on the Death of his
BENTLEY, RICHARD, i.

660
tations, i.

628 Eldest Son, ii.
BERKELEY, BISHOP, i.
636 BROUGHAM, LORD, ii.

702 Canterbury Pilgrimage, Select Cha-
Berkeley's Siris, the Concluding Sen- BROUGHTON, MRs, ii.

678 racters from the, i.

152
tence Imitated, ii.
117 Brown, DR THOMAS, ii.

648 Canterbury Tales, Introduction to
Bermudas, the Emigrants in, i. 343 Brown Jug, the, ii.

118 the, ii.
BERNERS, Lord, i.
71 BROWNE, Sir Thomas, i.

298 Cape, Spirit of the, ii.
Bertram, Scene from, ii.
516 BROWNE, WILLIAN, i.

128 Captivity-the Starling, ii.
Beth Gelert, or the Grave of a Grey. Brownie of Blednoch, the,

ii.

507 Caractacus, Passage from, ii.
hound, ii.
421 BROWNING, J. ii.

Careless Content, ii.
Bethlehem, the Shepherds of, i. 66 BRUCE, JAMES, ii.

665 CAREW, LADY ELIZABETH, i.
Bethlehem, the Star of, ii.
302 BRUCE, MICHAEL, ii.

94 CAREW, THOMAS, i.
Biancha, Disinterestedness of, i. 207 BRUNTON, Mrs, ii.

572 CARLETON, WILLIAM, ii. 615, 00
Bible, Translation of the, i.

270 Brutus and Titus, Scene between, i. 391 CARLYLE, THOMAS, ii.
Bible, Tyndale's Version, &c. i. 74 BRYDGES, Sir EGERTON, ii.

688 Carnatic, Destruction of the, ii.
BICKERSTAFF,
ISAAC, ii.
151 BUCHANAN, GEORGE, i.

161, 307 CARNE, Joux, ii.
Bigotry, i.

531 Buchanan's Latin Version of the CARPENTER, DR, ii.
BINGHAM, CAPTAIN J. E. ii.
082 137th Psalm, i.

102 CARRINGTOX, N. T. ii.
Biography and History, i.

498 Buckingham, Duke, Character of, i. 302 CARTE, Thomas, ii.
BIRCH, DR THOMAS, ii.

192 Buckingham, Henry, Duke of, in the Carthagena, Pestilence at, ii.
Bird and Musician, Contention of, i. 220 Infernal Regions, i.

82 CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM, i.
Birds, an Invocation to, ii.
442 BUCKINGHAM, J. S. ii.

677, 688 Casa Wappy, ii.
Birks of Invermay, ii.

43 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, DUKE OF, i. 378 Castara, Description of, i.
Biron, Return of, i.
588 BUCKLAND, DR, ii.

703 Castle of Indolence, from the, il.
Birtha, Description of the Virgin, i. 147 Bud, the, i.

328 Cataract and the Streamlet, ii.
BISHOP, SAMUEL, ii.
115 BudGELL, Eustace, i.

614 Catiline, the Fall of, i.
Bishop, to Mrs, ii.
115 Bull, John, History of, i.

642 Cato, from the Tragedy of, i.
BLACKLOCK, THOMAS, ii.
102 BULLAR, DR JOSEPH, ii.

686 Cauler Water, ii.
Blacklock's Portrait, ii.
103 BULLAR, John, ii.

Cause and Effect, i. .
BLACKMORE, Sır RICHARD, i. 568 BULWER, SIR E. L. ii. 521, 090-622 Cave, the (Written in the High-
BLACKSTONE, SIR WILLIAN, ii. 74, 245 BUNYAN, Joun, i.

466 lands), ii.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Bunyan's Autobiography, i. 467-471

CAVENDISH, Gronor, i
&c. ii.
702 BURCHELL, MR, ii.

668 CAXTON, WILLIAM, I.
Blair, De Hugh, ii.
217 BIRCKHARDT, J. L. ii.

668, 676 Celia, to, i.
BLAIR, ROBERT, ii.

3 Burial Ground in the Highlands, Censorious People, i.
BLAMIRE, Miss, ii.
275 Lines written in a, ii.

CHALKHILL, Jons, i.
Blenheim, the Battle of, i.

Burial of Sir John Moore, ii. 410 CHALMERS, ALEXANDER, il.
BLESSINGTON, COUNTESS OF, ii. 618 BURKE, EDMUND, ii.

227 CHALMERS, DR Thomas, ii. 661,20
BLIND HARRY, i.

Burke and the Duke of Bedford, Dif- Chalmers, Dr T.-his appearances
Blind Youth, Description of a, ii. 286 ference between, ii.

233 in London (Note), ii.
Bliss, the Bower of, i.

90 Burke's Account of his Son, ii. 230 CHALMERS, GEORGE, ii.
BLOOMFIELD, ROBERT, ii.
283 BURLEIGH, LORD, i.

234 Chamæleon, the-[George Buchanan),
Bloomfield's Descriptions of Rural BURNES, SIR ALEXANDER, ii. 679

i.
Life, ii.
284 BURNET, DR THOMAS, i.

450 CHAMBERLAINE, William, i.
Bloomfield to his Children, ii. 286 BURNET, GILBERT, i.

486 CHAMBERS, EPHRAIM, ii.
Bloomfield to his Wife, ii.

288 BURNET, JAMES-[Lord Monboddo), CHAMBERS, ROBERT, ii.
Blossoms, to, i.
140 ii.

249 Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, il.
Bobadil and Matthew-[A Simpleton BURNEY, FRANCES-

s-[Madame D'Ar. Chameleon, the-(Prior), i.
and a Braggadocio), i.
196 blay], ii.

535 Chameleon, the-Merrick], ii.
Bobadil's Plan for Saving the Ex- Burney, Miss, Explains to King Chamouni, Hymn before Sunrise in
pense of an Army, i.
197 George III. the Circumstances At-

the Vale of, i.
Bohemia, Queen of, to the, i.

104

tending the Composition of Eve- Change, ii.
Boleyn, Queen Anne, the Death of, i. 68 lina, ii.

539

CHAPMAN, GEORGE, I.
BOLINGBROKE, Lord, i.

646 Burney, SARAH HARRIET, ii. 639 Character, Anatomy of, performed
Bonny Kilmeny, ii.
497 BURNS, ROBERT, ii.

479-486 by UncharitablenessFruan The
Books, i.
413 Burns to Mrs Dunlop, ii.
483 School for Scandal), ii.

146
Books and Ships Compared, i. 243 Burns-from his Epistles, &c. ii. 484-486 Character, an Original - [From
BORROW, GEORGE, ii.
088 BURTON, DR, ii.

644, 672 Dickens's American Notes), il..
BOSTOCK, Dr, ii.
703 | BURTON, ROBERT, i.

272 Charcoal Fire, Kindling of, i.

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Charity- [Dr Isaac Barrow], i. 432 Colin and Lucy, i.

566 CROLY, Rev. GEORGE, ii.

448
Charity-Sir T. Browne), i. 302 Coliseum, the, ii.

672 Cromwell, Oliver, Character of, i. 485
Charles I. Character of, i.

479 Coliseum, the -- Midnight Scene in Cromwell, Oliver, Interview with, i. 459
Charles II. Character of, i.
489 Rome, ii.
392 Cromwell, Vision of Oliver, i.

403
Charles II. Escape of, after the Battle Collins, WILLIAM, ii.

30 Cromwell's Expulsion of the Parlia-
of Worcester, i.
480 485 COLMAN, GEORGE, ii.

141 ment in 1653, ii.

641
CHARLETON, WALTER, i.

409 COLMAN, George, Younger, ii. 524-531 Croppy's House, Description of the
Charm-Song, the, i. .
214 Columbus, the Voyage of, ii.
319 Burning of a, ii.

613
Chase, the, i.
581 COMBE, GEORGE, ii.
087 CROWNE, Jonx, i.

392
Chase, Picture of the, ii.
663 Comet of 1812, to the, ii.

498 Crusade, Muster for the First, i. 6
Chastity, to, i.
131 Cornical Revenge, Scene froin, i. 393 Crusades, Against the, ii.

139
Chastity, Praise of, i.

334
Commendation before Trial, Injudi- Cuckoo, to the, ii.

97
CHATHAM, EARL OF, ii.
252 cious, i.
266 CUDWORTH, DR Ralpy, i.

425
Chatham, Speech of, on being Taunted Common Lot, the, ii.

420 CUMBERLAND, Dr Richard, i. 427
on Account of his Youth, ii. 253 Companions, Agreeable, and Flat-

CUMBERLAND, RICHARD, ii. 141, 545
Chatham, Speech of, against the terers, i.

606 Cumnor Hall, ii.

71
Employment of Indians in the War Complaint of Nature, ii.

98 CUNNINGHAN, ALLAN, ii.

499
with America, ii.
253 Compliment, the, i.
120 CUNNINGHAM, JOAN, ii.

121
Chatham-his last public appear- Comus, Scene from, i.

333 Cupid, to, i.

139
ance, ii.
254 Comus, the Spirit's Epilogue in, i. 334 Cupid and Campaspe, i.

166
Chatham-his character, ii.
254 Concord and Discord, i.
432 Cupid and Psyche, ii.

281
CHATTERTON, THOMAS, ii.
81 CONGREVE, William, i.
593 Curiosity, Fatal, i.

592
CHAUCER, GEOFFREY, i. 12, 34 CONOLLY, LIEUTENANT ARTHUR, ji. 679 CURRIE, DR JAMES, ii.

645
Chaucer, Immediate Predecessors Conscience, Terrors of a Guilty Custance, Departure of, i.

19
of, i.
11 [Fuller), i.
414 | Cymbeline, Dirge in, ii.

34
Chaucer, Inscription for a Statue of, Conscience, Terrors of a Guilty- Czar Peter in England in 1998, i. 490
at Woodstock, ii.
47 (Blacklock], ii.
103 | DACRE, LADY, ii.

609
Chaucer, Last Verses of, i.
23 CONSTABLE, HENRY, i.
83 Daffodils, to, i.

141
CHEKE, SIR JOnn, i.

Constable's Miscellany, ii.
702 Dance, the, i.

42
Cherry Ripe, i.
143 Constancy, i.

136 DANIEL, SAMUEL, i.

97, 263
CHESTERFIELD, EARL OF, ii. 248 Constantinople, the Taking of, by Daniel's Sonnets, Selections from, i. 98
CHETTLE, Henry, i.
174 the Turks, i.
264 Darwin, C. ii.

687
Child that Died, upon a, i.
142 Content, Careless, ii.

134 Darwin, Dr ERASMUS, ii. 270-273
Child, Epitaph upon a, i.
142 Content, Hymn to, ii.

277 DAVENANT, SIR WILLIAM, i.

13, 146
Children, Education of, i.
235 Content, a Pastoral, ii.
122 David and Goliah, i.

102
Children Ready to Believe, i.
288 Content, a Sonnet, i.

169 David II. Return of, from Captivity, i. 28
CHILLINGWORTH, WILLIAM, I. 285 Contentment, a Wish, i.

579 David, Song to, ii.

109-112
Chinese Expedition, Narratives of Conversation, on, i. 414, 507; ii. 244 Davies, Sir John, i.

108
the, ii.
682 Conversation, Passage from, ii. 200 Davis, John, i.

252
Chinese Ladies' Feet, ii.
682 Conversation between Chesterfield DAVIS, JOAN FRANCIS, ii.

681
Chivalry, ii.
1900 and Chatham-{From Imaginary Dawson, Phæbe, ii.

312
Chivalry and Modern Manners, ii.
Conversations of Literary Men and DAY, JOHN, i.

216
Chloe, to, i.

139 Statesmen), ii
..
351 Day of Judgment, ii.

447
Choice, Passage from the, i.
377 Convict Ship, the, ii.
478 De LOLME, i.

241
Christ Crucified afresh by Sinners, i. 276 CONYBEARE, MR, ii.

642 De Montfort, Scene from, ii. 511, 512
Christ, Kingdom of, not of this Cook, ELIZA, ii.

473 De Montfort, Jane, Description of, ii. 513
World, i.
665 COOKE, GEORGE, i.

216 Dead, the, ii.
Christiad, the, ii.

303 COOPER,
John Fenimore, ii. 620 Death-its Desirableness, i.

30]
Christian, the Dying, to his Soul, i. 565

COPELAND, DR, ii.

703 Death-{Supposed Last Verses of the
Christian in the Hands of Giant De- CORBET, RICHARD, i.

116
Poet Nicoll], ii.

506
spair, i.
471-473 Corbet, Vincent, to, i.

116 Death--the Changes it Effects, i. 296
Christian Religion, the Excellency Corina, to go a-Maying, i.

143 Death, Against Repining at, i. 308
of the, i.
429 Coriolanus, Prologue to, ii.

49 Death, the Court of, i.

574
Christian Vices, a Mohammedan's Coronach, ii.

385 Death, Fear of, i.

187, 381
Lecture on, i.
32 COTTON, CHARLES, i.

3.33, 419 Death and Funeral of a Pauper, ii. 630
Christianity, Arguments for the COTTON, NATHANIEL, ii.

122 Death, the Image of, i.

96
Abolition of, treated, i.
627 COTTON, SIR ROBERT, i.
263 Death, Old Age and, i.

328
Christianity, Inconveniences from a Country Ballad Singer, the, i. 572 | Death of Marmion, ii.

383
Proposed Abolition of, i.
627 Country Churchyard, Elegy Written Death, Night Piece on, i.

576
Christmas, i.
127 in a, ii.

55 Death, the Pomp of, i.

293
Christmas Eve, Picture of, ii. 328 Country Life, Praise of a, i.

531 Death of Sir H. De Bohun, i.

26
CHRISTMAS, MR, ii.
657 Country, Love of, ii.

382 Death Song, Written for, and Adapted
Chronicle, the, i.

316

Court Masques of the Seventeenth to, an Original Indian Air, ii. 280
Chroniclers, the Rhyming, i.
6 Century, i.

198 Death, Time of Advantages of our
Church Music, Influence of, i. 238 Courtier, the old and Young, i. 229 Ignorance of it, i.

440
Church Music, Usefulness of, i. 661 Courtship, Rustic, i.

586 Death of Two Lovers by Lightning
CHURCHILL, CHARLES, ii.
92-94 COVERDALE, MILES, i.

74 - [Pope to Lady Mary W. Mon-
Cid, Romance of the, ii.
368 COWLEY, ABRAHAM, i. 312-318, 401-404 tagu), i.

637
City Shower, a Description of a, i. 548 Cowley, Abraham, Lines on, i. 323 Death of the Warrior King, ii.

477
Civil War, Various Events of the, 1. 290 Cowley's Love of Retirement, i. 449 Death's Final Conquest, i.

148
CLARE, John, ii.
425 COWPER, WILLIAM, ii. . · 257-269 Deathbed, the Pauper's, ii.

461
CLARENDON, LORD, i.

475 Cowper, on the Receipt of his Mo- Deceit of Ornament or Appearances,
CLARK, SIR JAMES, ii.
703 ther's Picture, ii..
261 i.

187
CLARKE, DR ADAM, ii.

660 Cowper, Inscription on

the Tomb Deception, a-[From she Stoops to
CLARKE, Dr E. D. ii.
670 of, ii.
269 Conquer), ii.

141
CLARKE, DR SAMUEL, i.
662 Cowper's Grave, ii.

461 Definition of Good Breeding, ii. 249
Claudian's Old Man of Verona, i. 318 Coxe, William, ii.

636 | DEFOE, DANIEL, i.

617
Clergy, the Glory of the, i.
444 CRABBE, GEORGE, ii.
302-315 DEKKER, THOMAS, i.

211, 274
CLEVELAND, Jonn, i.
147 CRASHAW, RICHARD, i.
149 DELABECHE, BIR HENRY, ii.

703
Cliffe, Letter to Lord, i.
258-260 Crashaw, on the Death of, i.

314 DELTA-See Moir, D. M.
Clitumnus, Temple of, ii.

391 CRAVEN, THE Hox. R. K. ii. 672 DENHAM AND CLAPPERTOx, ii. 667, 688
Clothes, against Fine, i.
273 CRAWFORD, ROBERT, ii.
128 DENHAM, Sir John, i.

321
Cloud, the, ii.
398 Creation-[Cædmon), i.

2 DENNIE, COLONEL, ii.

680
Clown, the, i.
279 Creation-Dr R. Cudworth), i. 427 Depending upon Others, ii.

620)
COBBETT, WILLIAM, ii.

690, 691

Creation-[Sir R. Blackmore), i. 508 DE QUINCEY, THOMAS, ii. 692, 693
Cobham, Lord, Death of, i.
73 Creation, Diversified Character of, ii. 260 Descriptive Sketch, i.

128
Cock and the Fox, i.
370-373 Creation, Eve's Account of her, i. 339 Desert, Afar in the, ii.

454
COCKBURN, MRs, ii.
127 Creation, the Works of, i.

612 | Desert, Meeting of Two Warriors
Coffey, C. ii.

151
Crescentius, ii.
450 in the, ii.

606
COLERIDGE, HARTLEY, ii.
471 Cressey, Battle of, i.

71 Desolation of the Cities whose War-
COLERIDGE, S. T. ii. 333-345, 514-516 Critics, Hostile, i.

640

riors have marched against Rome,
CULERIDGE, MRS HENRY, ii. 473 CROKER, T. CROFTON, ii.

613 ii.

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Detraction, Against, i.

Eastern Manners and Language- Epistle to the Countess of Cumber.
Detraction Execrated, i.

136 (Lady Mary W. Montagu to Mr land, Extract from, i.
Devil's Head in the Valley Peril.

Pope], i.

651 Epistle to a Friend, i.
ous, i.

33 Eastern Travellers, ii. 676-182 Epitaph, an, i.
Devils in the lead, i.
284 Eblis, the Hall of, ii.

542 Epitaph-Jack and Joan, i.
Diana, Hymn to, i.
113 ECHARD, LAWRENCE, i.

059 Epitaph on the Living Author, i. 513
Diana, the Priestess of, i.
38 Echo and Narcissus, i.

148 Epitaph upon the Year 18, ii.
Diana, the Votaress of, i.

138 Eclogue - Hassan, or the Camel Epithalamion, Passage froin the, i.
DIBDIN, CHARLES, ii.

152
Driver, ii.

31 Error, Acknowledgment of, i.
DICKENS, CHARLES, ii.
630 Economy, Domestic, i.

234, 414 Esquimaux, Description of the, ii.
DIEFFENBACH, DR E. ii.

Eden, the Garden of, i.

339 Esteem, True Path to, i.
Dinner Given by the Town Mouse EDGEWORTII, Miss, ii.

508-571 Eternal Providence, ii
to the Country Mouse, i.

38 Edinburgh, the High Street of, ii. 495 Eternity, Musings on, ii.
Dirge-(What is the existence of Edinburgh and Leith, Burning of, ETHEREGE, SIR GEORGE, i
man's life), i.

118
by the English, in 1514, i.

Eton College, Ode on a distant Pro
Dirge (Blessed is the turf, serenely Edinburgh Review, Commence.

spect of, ii.
blessed), ii.
424 ment of the, ii.

696, 702 EUSTACE, J. C. ii.
Dirge in Cymbeline, ii.

341
Edinburghi, á Sunday in, ii.

132
EVELYN,

Johs, i.
Dirge of Rachel, ii.
454 Education, a Complete, i.

Evelyn's Account of lis Daughter
Disappointment -- [ Pastoral Bil. Education, Gentleness in, í.

437 Mary, i.
laul], ii.

Education, the Alliance between Evening, i.
Discretion in Giving, i.
43 Government and, ii.

56 Evening Primrose, to the, ii.
Discretion Taking, i

43 EO tio

ed too mu to Evening Scene by Lake Leman, ii.
Disdain Returned, i.

121
Language, i.

413 Excursion, the, ii.
Disorder, Delight in, i.

143 Elucation, on Female-[Lady Mary Exequies, the, i.
Dispensary the-[Sir S. Carth), i.

W. Montagu to the Countess of Exercise, Different kinds of, i.
Disputation, i.

516, 010
Bute), i.

613 Exhortatory Letter to an old Lady
D'ISRAELI, BENJAMIN,

ii.

611 Education, Importance of Morni, i. 515 that Smoked Tobacco, i.
D'ISRAELI, ISAAC, ii.

088

Education, Love, llope, and Pa- Exile's Song, the, ii.
Distinction, Means of Acquiring, ii. 656 tience in, ii.

345 Eye and Ear, Pleasares of thic, ii.
Divine Government, View of the, Education-What it Embraces, i. 265 EYRE, LIEUT. VINCENT, ii.

Afforded by Experimental Philu. Edward VI. Death and Character FABIAN, ROBERT, i.
sophy, i.
449 of, i.

487 Fable, i.
Doctrines, Opposition to New, i.
516 EDWARDS, RICHARD, I.
164 Fair Recluse, the, ii.

44,
DOLDRIDGE, DR PHILIP, i.
600 Falwin and Angelina, ii.

63 FAIRFAX, EDWARD, i.
Doudridge on the Dangerous Iiness Edwin, Description of, ii,

106 Fairies of the Cudon-Low-- Juid-
of a Daughter, i.
670 Edwin and Emma, ii.

42 suinmer Legend, ii.
Doudridge, llappy Devotional Feel

Elegy, ii.

133 Fairies, Farewell to the, i.
ings of, i.

671 Elegy on an Unfortunate Lady, i. 360 Fairy Queen, the, i.
DODSLEY, ROBERT, ii.

114, 255 | Elegy, written in a Country Church- FALCONER, WILLIAM, ii.
DODWELL, EDWARD, ii.
071 yard, ii.

Falkland, Lord, Character of, i.
DONNE, JOHN, i.
109 Elegy, written in Spring, ii.

96 Falstaff Arrested by his losics,
Donne's Satires, a Character frorn, i. 111 Elephant in the Moon, i.

349-352 Dame Quickly, i.
Dorax and Sebastian, Scene between, Eliza, Death of, at the Battle of Falstaff, Character of, ii.
i.
384-386 Minden, ii.

272 Falstaff's Cowardice and Boasting, i 180
DORSET, EARL or, i.

377 Elizabeth, L. II. Epitaph on, i. 114 | Fame, i.
Dorset, Earl of, Epistle to the, i.

Elizabeth, Queen-her Death and Familiar Faces, the Old, ii.
DOUCE, Francis, ii.

Character, ii.

184 Family Library, ii.
DOUGLAS, GAVIN, i.

44 Elizabeth's Reign, sports upon the Fanaticism, Ludierons Image of 1
Drama, the-its Rise in England, i. 163 Ice in, i.

250) Fancy, to, ii.
Dramatic Literature-its Decline, ELLIOTT, EBENEZER, ii.

457 FANE, H. G. ii. .
ii.

509
ELLIOT, Miss JANE, ii.

127 FANSHAWE, SIR RICHARD, I. 1.13
DRAYTON, MICHAEL, i.
28 ELLIOT, Sir GILBERT, ii.

129 Farewell to Ayrshire, ii.
Dream, the, i.
129 ELLIOTHON, DR, ii.

703 Farewell Hymn to the Valley of Ir-
Dreani-Children-a Reverie, ii. 357 ELLIS, HENRY, ii.

680

*
Dreams and Prophecies, i.
284 ELLIS, SIR HENRT, ii.

Farewell, Sweet William's, to Black-
Drelincourt on Death-Recomtrend- ELLWOOD, THOMAS, i.

405 Eyed Susan, i. .
ed by the Apparition of Mrs Veal Ellwood's Intercourse with Milton, i. 465 Farewell to Tobacco, ii.

336, 27
---Daniel Defoe), i.
619-621 Eloisa to Abelard, from the Epistle FARMER, Hug#, ii.

217
Dress, Directions Respecting-Jolin of, i.

559 FARQUHAR, GEORGE, I.
Tobin), ii.

5.32 ELPHINSTONE, THE llor. Mount- Fashion, Picture of the Life of a
Dress, Fashions in, i.

423
STUART, ii.

614, 080

Woman of, i.
Drinking, i.
315 EL YOT, Sir THOMAS, i.

04 Fatal Curiosity, i.
Drum, Ode on Ilearing the, ii. 121 EMERSON, JAMES, ii.

644 Father's Grief for the Death obis
DRUMMOND, WILIAM, i.

158, 308
Emulation and Envy, i.

268 Daughter--[Note), i.
Drummond to his Lute, i.
160 Encyclopædias, &c. ii.

235, 703 FAWKES, FRANCIS, ii.
Drury Lane, a Tale of-By W. S.

Endymion, the Story of, i.

319 Feast in the Manner of the Ancients,
[Rejected Addresses], ii. . 432 England, the Homes of, ii.

ii.
Druses, Sketch of, ii.

407 England, What Harm would come Feelings, Lost, it.
DRYDEN, John, i. 359-362, 379, 492 to, if the Commons thereof were Felon, Dream of the Condemned, ii. 33
Dryden to his Honoured Kinsman

Poor, i.

54 | FELLOWS, CHARLES, ii.
John Dryden, Esq. i. 363, 366 English, Commencement of the Pre- FELLTHAM, OWEN, i.
Dryden's Translation of Virgil, i. 497 sent Form of, i.

4 Female Beauty, a Description of it.
Duelling, against, i.

286 English Country Seat, Ancient- Fen, an English, ii.
DuGDALE, SIR WILLIABI, i.

527 (Pope to Lady Mary W. Mon- FERGUSON, DR ADAM, ii.
Dugdale's Monasticon, Lines Written

tagu), i.
618 FERGUSSOX, ROBERT, ii.

19013
in a Blank Leaf of, ii.
100 English Courage, i.

Ferrex and Porrex, i.
DUNBAR, WILLIAM, i.
40 English Liberty, ii.

265 FERRIER, Miss, ii.
Duncan,'King, Murder of, i. 181 English Mansion, Ancient, Descrip- Feudal System, Effects of the, ii.
DUNCAN, REV. DR, ii.
700 tion of, ii.

599 FIELD, NATHANIKI, i. •
Dungeon, Picture of a, ii.

341 English Scenery, Recollections of, ii. 275 Field Sports-(Cobbett), ii.
DUNLOP, Joux, ii..

612 English Squire, Banquet of an, ii. 287 Field of the World, the, ü.
Durandarte and Belerma, ii.

376 English Travellers Visit a Neapolitan FIELDING, HENRY, ii.
D'URFEY AND Brown, i.

Church, ii.

Filial Vow, the, ii.
Dwarfs, on the Marriage of the, i. 326 Englishman, Characteristic of an, i. 51 Fingal's Airy Hall, ii.
DYER, JOHN, ii.

22 Enjoyment of the Present hlour re- Fireside, the, ii.
Dying Bequest, i.
220 commended, i.

375 First Love's Recollections, ii.
EARLE, JOHN, i.

278 Envious Man and the Miser, i. 25 FISCHER, JOHx, i.
Early History of Nations, i.
263 Envy, against, i.

531 FITZROY, CAPTAIN, ii.
Early Rising and Prayer, i.
318 Envy and Emulation, i.

200 Flatterers and Agreeable Compa-
Earth, Insignificance of this, ii. 664 Epic Poem, Receipt to Make an, i. nions, i..
Earthly Glories, End of all, i. 186 | Epicure, the, i.

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FLAVEL, John, i.

458 GIBBON, EDWARD, ii.
FLETCHER, ANDREW, Or Saltoun,

192, 644 GURWOOD, LIEUT.-COLONEL, ii. 643

Gibbon,' his Mode of Life at Lau- GUTHRIE, WILLIAM, ii,
i.

192
625
sanne, ii.

200 GUTzLAFF, REV. C. ii.
FLETCHER, DR, ii.

642, 681
703 GIFFARD, EDWARD, ü.
671 HABINGTON, WILLIAM, i.

133
FLETCHER, Joun, i.
203 GIFFORD, WILLIAM, ii.

292

Habit and Practice, i.
FLETCHER, PHINEAS AND Giles, i. 122

GILFILLAN, ROBERT, ii.
506 Hafiz, Persian Song of, ii.

117
Flodden, Battle of, ii.
382 GILLIES, Dr Joux, ii.
636 Haidee, Description of, ii.

393
Flora's Horologe, ií.
274 Gilpin, Rev. WILLIAM, ii.
689 HAILES, LORD, ii.

192
Flower o' Damblane, ii.

491 Gilpin, John, the Diverting, History HAKLUYT, RICHARD, i.
Flowers of the Forest — [Miss J.

251
of, ii.

267 | HALE, SIR MATTHEW, i.
Elliot), ii.

507
127 Ginevra, ii.
Flowers of the Forest-[Mrs Cock-

320 | Hale, Sir Matthew, Character of, i. 456
Gipsies-an English Fen, ii.

314
HALES, John, i.

287
burn), ii.
127 Girdle, to a, i.

326
HALFORD, Sir HENRY,

ii.

703
Fool, a Rich, i.
153 Gladiator, the, ii.
391 HALIBURTON, ii.

629
Foote, SAMUEL, ii.
150 GLADSTONE, MR, ii.

657 Hall of Eblis, the, ii.

542-545
Forbes, Sir William, ii.
645 GLAPTHORNE, HENRY, i.
216 Hall, CAPT. BASIL, ii.

683
FORD, John, i.
219 GLEIG, Rev. G. R. ii.
628 HALL, EDWARD, I.

55
Forest Scenery, ii.
400 Glenburnie, Picture of, &c. ii. 576-578 HALL, JOSEPH, i.

112, 275
Forgiveness, ii.
140 Globe, the Final Conflagration of, i. 451 | HALL, MRS S. C. ii.

619
FORSYTH, JOSEPH, ii.
671 | Gloomy Winter's now Awa, tí.

492

HALL, REV, ROBERT, ii.
FORTESCUE, SIR Jorn, i.

657
54 Glory, On a Sermon against, ii. 47 Hall's Satires, Selections from, i. 112
Forth, the River of, Feasting, i. 159 Gloucester, Protector, Scene in the HALLAM, HENRY, ii.

642
Fortitude, ii.
140 Council-Room of the, i.

58 Hallo my Fancy, &c. i.

393-395
Fortune, of, i.
104 GLOVER, Richard, ii.

112

Hame, Hame, Hame, ii.
FosBROOK E, Rev. T. D. ii.
688 God, the First Cause, i.
267 | HAMILTON, MRs, ii.

575
FOSTER, DR JAMES, ii.
217 God, Delight in, Only, i.
130 HAMILTON, WILLIAM, ii.

24
FOSTER, REV. Join, ii.

658 God, Devout Contemplation of the HAMILTOX, Thomas, ii.
Fox, CHARLES JAMES, ii.

Works of, i.
453 Hamlet, Ghost Scene in, i.

184
Fox, GEORGE, i.
458 God, to Find, i.
143 Hamlet, the-an Ode, ii.

101
Fox, John, i.

67 God, the Goodness of, i.
Fox, Sir Stephen-[A Fortunate Cour-

432 Hamlet, the Character of, ii. 693, 694
God, Honour to, i.

432 Hampden, Character of, i.
tier not Envied), i.

477
421 God, though Incomprehensible, not
Fox's Ill-treatment at Ulverstone, i. 459

Happiness, ii.

414
Inconceivable, i.

426 Happiness Depends not on Goods,
Pragment—(Gane were but the Win- God, Light the Shadow of, i.

301 but on Virtue, i.

561
ter-Cauld), ii.

500 God, Nature of the Evidence of the
France contrasted with Holland, ii.

Happiness of Married Life, i. 214
61 Existence of, i.

453 Happiness of Others, Desire of the, ii. 648
France in 1718–Lady Mary W. Mon- God, Omnipresence of-{The Works

Happiness, Real and Apparent, i. 295
tagu to Lady Rich), i.

653
of Creation), i.

613 Happy Life, the Character of a, i. 105
France, Journey to,
i.
116 God and Mammon, i.

458 Happy Life, the Means to Attain, i.
Francis I. and the Emperor Charles

47
God's Exhortation to Activity, i. 525 Happy Valley, the, ii.

626
V. Characters of, ii.

191 GODWIN, W. ii.
Frankenstein--his Creation of the

514, 560-662, 642, 701 Hardwick, in Derbyshire, ii.

557
Gold, i.

Hare and Many Friends, i.

574
Monster, &c. ii.
581-583 Golden Age Restored, i.

201 Harley sets out on his Journey, &c.-
Franklin, a, i.
278 Golden City, the, i.

473-475
FRANKLIN, DR BENJAMIN, ii.

[From The Man of Feeling), ii, 178, 179
243
Golden Fishes, to certain, ii. 472 HARRINGTON, JAMES, i.

404
FRANKLIN, CAPTAIN JOHN, ii. 676 GOLDSMITH, 0. ii. 58-64, 141, 177, 223 HARRINGTON, JOHN, i.

82
FRASER, JAMES BAILLIE, ii. 606, 679 Good Breeding, Definition of, ii. 248 HARRINGTON, SIR John, i.

104
Freebooter Life in the Forest --[J. Good Life, Long Life, i.

114 | HARRIS, JAMES, ii.

243
L. Peacock], ii.
Gore, Mrs, ii.

HARRIS, MAJOR W. C. ii.

688
Freedom, Apostrophe to, i.

26
GORTON, John, ii.
647 | HARRIS, WILLIAM, ii.

243
Freedom, Progress of, ii.

184
Governing a Nation, Difficulty of, ii. 656 HARRISON, WILLIAM, I.

250
Freedom, Savage, i.

Government, i.
241 | HARRY, BLIND, i.

29
French, the, i.

281 Government and Liberty, i.
French Army in Russia, ii.

406 Harvey, William, on the Death of, i. 317
448 GOWER, John, i.

23 Hassan, or the Camel Driver, ii. 31
French Love of Dancing, i.
281 GRAFTON, Richard, i.
249 HAWKESWORTH, JOHN, ii.

135
French Peasant's Supper, ii. 175 GRAHAME, JAMES, ii.

303
FBЕRЕ, Јонх Ноокнам, іі.

HAYLEY, WILLIAM, ii.

269, 645
366
Grahame to his Son, ii.

308 Hayley's Lines on the Death of his
Friar of Orders Gray, ii.

76 Grahame's Sabbath, Passages from,
Friend of Humanity and the Knife-

Mother, ii.

269
ii.
305-307 HAYNES, JAMES, ii.

517
Grinder, ii.
295 GRAINGER, DR James, ii.
119 HAYWARD, Sir Joun, i.

264
Friendship, i.
241-243 Grand Question Debated, i.

552

HAZLITT, WILLIAM, ii.
Friendship, in.
413, 414 GRANT, MRs, ii.

278 HEAD, SIR FRANCIS, ii.

683
Fuller, Thomas, i.
411 Grasp of the Dead, the, ii.
450 Health, Duty of Preserving, i.

516
Punoral Ceremony at Rome, ii. 672 Grasshopper, the, i.

315 Heart, to his--[Scot), i.
Futurity, Apostrophe to, ii. 459 Grasshopper and the Cricket, to the, Heaven and Hell, i.

314
Gaffer Gray, ii.
546 ii.

424 Heaven, Thoughts of, ii.
GALL, DR, ii.

650 GRATTAN, T. C. ii.
GALL, RICHARD, ii.

608 Heaven, What is in, i.

1)
492 Grave, the, ii.
3, 418 Heavens, the Starry, ii. .

455
Gallowa', the Hills o', ii.
506 Grave of Anna, the, ii.

214

HEBER, Dr REGINALD, ii. 407-410
GaLT, John, ii.
589-591 Graves of a Household, the, ii. 439 Heber's Journal, Verses from, ii.

400
Gamester, the--his Last Stake, ii. 136-138 Gray, Auld Robin, ii.

127 Hebrew Bard, the, ii.

6
Garden, Thoughts in a, i.
344 GRAY, THOMAS, ii.

49 Hebrew Maid, Hiymn of the, ii. 385
Garland, the, i.

536
Great Fire in London, i.

420

Heir at Law, Scene from the, ii. 525-827
GARRICK, Dávid, i.
148 Grecian Mythology — the Various Helen of Kirkconnel, ii.

433
Garrick, Death of, ii.
579 Lights in which it was regarded, ii. 215 Helmsman, the, ii.

373
Garrick, Prologue Spoken by, at the Greece, Ancient, ii.

390 HEMANS, MRS, ii.
Opening of the Theatre in Drury Greece, Picture of Modern, ii.

437, 438

389 Henderson, on Captain Matthew, ii. 485
Lane, in 1747, ii.

30 Greece, Satan's Survey of, i.
GARTH, SIR SAMUEL, .

342 HENRY, DR ROBERT, ii.

192
567 GREEN, MATTHEW, i.

578 Henry III. Extract from a Charter
GAUDEN, JOHN, i.
289 GREENE, ROBERT, i.

168 of, i. 2
GAY, Joun, i.

570 Greenland, ii.
Gay Young Men upon Town, i.

416 Henry VH.'s time, a Yeoman of, i.

65
594 Greenland Missionaries, thc, ii.
GELL, Sir William, ii.

259 HENRY, MATTHEW, i.

458
671
Greenwich Hill, ii.

294 Henry, Prince, Epitaph on,

i.

100
Genius, Dawnings of, ii.

428
Greenwich Pensioners, the, ii.

346
Genius, English, i.

HENRYSON, ROBERT, i.

39
Genius not à Source of Unhappiness
327 Gregory, Lord, Ballad of, ii. 300 HERBERT, GEORGE, i.

136
Grief, against Excessive, i.
to its Possessor, ii.

502 HERBERT, LORD, i. .
698 Grief controlled by Wisdom, i.

431
Genius, Pictures of Native, ii.

HERBERT, SIR THOMAS, i.

261
GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH, I.
458 Grief, Moderation in, i.

279 HERBERT, WILLIAM, ii.
5 GRIFFIN, GERALD, ii.
Geraldino, Description and Praise

614, 615 Heresy, i.
Grongar Hill, ii.
22, 23 Heresy and Orthodoxy, i.

515
47 Gulliver in Brobdingnag, i. 629 Hermit, the-(Far in a wild, un-
Ghosts, i.
302 Gunpowder, Invention and Use of, ii. 200 known to public view), i.

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Hermit, the-(At the close of the Hunter, William, Notable History JESSE, EDWARD, ii.
day, when the hamlet is still),

of, i.

68 Jesus, Hymn to the Name of, i.
ii.
108 HURD, DR R. ii.

216

Jew of Malta, Passages from the, i. 173
HERRICK, Robert, i.

139 Hussey, to Mistress Margaret, i. 45 Jews, Hymn of the Captive, ii.
Herrick's Thanksgiving for his Hymn to Adversity, ii.

53 Joan of Arc, ii.
House, i.
142 | Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of

JOCELYN, LORD, Ü.
HERSCHEL, Sir John, ii.
703 Chamouni, ii.

343 JOHNSON, DR SAMUEL, ii. 26-39, 175, 21
HERVEY, T. K. ii.

473 Hymn of the Captive Jews, ii. 446 Johnson and Hannah More, ii. 578, 579
Hester, to, ii.

356 Hymn for Family Worship, ii. 303 Johnson's Dictionary, Extract from
HEYLIN, PETER, i.

281 Hymn-Fifteenth Sunday after Tri- the Preface, ii.
HEYWOOD, John, i.
163 nity, ii.

409 Johnson's Letter to Lord Chester-
HEYWOOD, THOMAS, I.
221 Hymn of the Hebrew Maid, ií. 385

field, ii.

27
High Life Below Stairs, Scene from, Hymn, Missionary, ii.

409 JOHNSTON, DR ARTHUR, i.
ii.
148 Hymn to the Name of Jesus, i. 152 JOHNSTONE, CHARLES, ii.

176
IIigh Life, Scandal and Literature Hymn to Pan, ii.

405 JOHNSTONE, MRS, ii.
in, i.
595 Hypocrite, the, i.

277 Jones, Rev. RICHARD, ii.
Highland Giri, to a ii.

331
Hypocritical Sanctimony, i.
444 JONES, Sir William, ii.

113
Highland Poor, the, ii.

281 I do Confess thou'rt Smooth and Jonson, Ben, i. 112-115, 191-193
Highway Robbery, a Game of, ii. 536-538 Fair, i.

161 Jonson, Ben, Character of, i.
Highways in England, Fabulous Ac- Ice, Sports upon,

in Elizabeth's
Jonson, Ben, Letter to, i.

119
coumt of the First, i.
8 Reign, i.
250 JORTIN, Dr Johx, ii.

216
Hills o' Gallowa', the, ii.

516 Ideas, Fading of, from the Mind, i. 513 Judgment, the Day of —[Jeremy
Hind and Panther, the, i.
364 Ignorance in Power, i.

Taylor), i.
Hindoo Widow, Sacrifice of a, i. 679, 680 Il Penseroso, i.

336 Judgment, the Day of—[Version of
Historian, Qualifications of, i.
79 111- Natured and Good-Natured Men, the 'Dies Iræ'], i.

356
History-How to Read it, i.
515 i.

443 Judgment, the Day of-{11. 11. Mi-
History and Biography, i.
498 Imagination, Fears of, ii.

513
man), ii.

447
History, on the Credit due to, i. 456 Immoderate Self-Love, i.

4:33 Judgment, Hasty, i.
History of John Bull, i.
642-645 Immortality, Longing after, i. 439 Julia, i.

14
HOADLY, DR BENJAMIN, i.

665 Immortality of the Soul, Opinion of Julia's Recovery, i.
HOBBES, THOMAS, i.

266, 267 the Ancient Philosophers on the, ii. 195 | JUnits, ii.
HOBHOUSE, J. C. ii.
671 Improvisatrice, from the, ii.

450 Junius's Celebrated Letter to the
HOGG, JAMES, ii.
496 499 INCHBALD, Mrs E. ii.
531, 553 King, ii.

98941
Hohenlinden, ii.
373 Independence, Ode to, ii.

66 KAMES, Lord-[Henry Home), ii.
Holcroft, THOMAS, ii. . 531, 546 Indian Gold Coin, Ode to an, ii. 289 KEATS, Jonx, ii.

400-403
Holiness and Sin, i.

436 Indian's Account of a London Gam- KELLY, HUGH, ii.
HOLINSHED, RAPHAEL, i.
250 ing-house, i.

529 Kemble, John, Portraiture of, ii.
HOLLAND, DR, ii.
671 Industry, i.

433, 658 | KENDAL, TIMOTHY, i.
HOLLAND, LORD, ii.
645 INGLIS, H. D. ii.

683 KENNEDY, R. H. ii.
Holland, a Whimsical Satire on, i. 345 INGOLDSBY, Thomas, ii.

625 KENNEDY, WILLIAM, ii.
Holland and its Inhabitants, i. 282 INGRAM, MR, ii.

642 KENNETT and POTTER, i.
Holy Scriptures, Some Considera- Ingratitude, i.

425 KEPPEL, Hox. GEORGE, ii.
tions Touching the Style of the, i. 519 Ingratitude an Incurable Vice, i.

445

Khubla Khan, Passage from, ii.
Home, ii.

420 Inn, Arrival at the supposed, ii. 142 Killigrew, Mrs Anne, Ode to the Me-
Home among the Mountains, ii. 434 | Inn, Humorous Scene at an, i. • 599

mory of, i.

383
HOME, JOHN, ii. .
138, 139 Inn, Lines in Praise of an, ii.

40 Killing a Boar, i.

20
Home, HENRY-[Lord Kames), ii.

208 Inoculation for the Small-pox--[Lady Kilmeny, from the Queen's Wake, ii. 497
Homes of England, the, ii.

438 Mary W. Montagu to Mrs S. C.], i. 652 King-What he is Made for, i.
Homicide, against, ii. .
140 Inquiry, Free, i.

284 KING, CAPTAIX, ii.
HONE, WILLIAM, ii.
700 Intellectual Beauty,[Pleasures of

KING, De Henry, i.

117
Honour, against Titles of, i.

462
the Imagination), ii.

45 KING, EDWARD, ii.
Honour, Apostrophe to, i.
44 Invermay, the Birks of, ii.

43 King of Tars, i.

9,16
Hood, Thomas, ii.
464, 465 Ion, Passages from, ii.

522-524 Kingdom of Christ not of this World,
Hood's Parental Ode to his Son, ii. 465 Iona, Reflections on Landing at, ii.

i.
Hook, DR JAMES, ii.

601 Irish Serpents, the Last of the, ii. 614 Kings, the Strength of, i.
Hook, THEODORE E. ii.

607 Irish Village and School-house, Pic- Kiss, the-a Dialogue, i.
HooKER, Јону, і.
250 ture of an, ii.

616-618 Kiss, Stolen-Sonnet upon a, i.
HOOKER, RICHARD, i.
235 IRVING, DAVID, ii.

647 Kitten, the, ii.
Hop-Garden, Directions for Cultivat- IRVING, WASHINGTON, ii.

594 Knife-Grinder and Friend of Humna-
ing a, i.
48 | Irwan, Farewell Hymn to the Valley

nity, ii.
Hope, Thomas, ii.
592 of, ii.

74 KNOLLES, RICHARD, i.
Hope-(Pastoral Ballad], ii. 38 Israelites, Scene of the Encampment Knowledge, Limitation of Human, i. 279
Horace, Ode from, i.

584 of the, after Crossing the Red Sea, Knowledge, Love of, i.
HORNE, Dr G. ii.
216 ii.
678 Knowledge, Uses of, i.

203
HORSLEY, DR SAMUEL, ii. 654 Italian, the-Opening of the Story, ii. 555 KNOWLES, HERBERT, H.
Hosier's Ghost, ii.

114

Italian Evening on the Banks of the KNOWLES, J. S. ii. .
Hospitality, Vulgar, i.
634 Brenta, ii.

392 Kxox, John, i.
Hours, the, ii.
378 Italian Landscape, an, ii..
558 Knox, WILLIAM, ii.

453
How no Age is Content with his own Italian Song, an, ii.

320 Kuzzilbash's Return to his Native Vil.
Estate, &c. i.

47 Italians and Swiss contrasted, ii. 60 lage, ii.
HOWARD, EARL or Surrey, i. 46 Italy, Letter from, i.

543 KYD, THOMAS, I.
Howard the Philanthropist, Charac- Jack Cade's Insurrection, i. 56 | Labour overcomes apparent Impos-
ter of, ii.
2:34 JAMES, G. P. R. ii.
628 sibilities, i.

443
Howard, Lines on, ii.
273 JAMES I. of England, i.

271 Laconics, or New Maxims of State
Howell, James, i.
255 JAMES L. of Scotland, i.

36 Conversation, i.
Howell, to Capt. Thomas B. i. 257, 258 James I. a Prisoner in Windsor, i. 37 Ladies, Good, the Garment of, i.
HowITT, MARY, ii. .
462 James V. Character of, i.

305 Lady, to a, Admiring Herself in s
HowITT, WILLIAM, ii.
698 JAMES VI. i.

157 Looking-glass, i.
Hudibras, Accomplishments of, i. 347 James VI. and a Refractory Preacher, Lady, Poet's

Praise of his, i.
Hudibras, Personal Appearance of, i. 348 i.

307 Lady Veiled, to a, i.
Iludibras, Religion of, i.

348 Jane shore, Penitence and Death oi, Lady's Chamber in the Thirteinth
HUGUES, JOHN, i.
615 i.

590 Century, ii.
Human Character, Fruits of Expe- Jeanie Morrison, ii.

503 LAING, MALCOLM, ii.
rience of, i.
454 JEFFREY, LORD, ii.

695 LAING, SAMUEL, ii.
Human Greatness, Decay of, i. 123 Jenny Dang tho Weaver, ii.

494 L'Allegro, i.
Human Life, ii.
318 Jenny's Bawbee, ii.

495 LAMB, CHARLES, ii.
HUME, ALEXANDER, i.
156 JENYNS, SOAME, ii.

249 | LAMB, LADY CAROLINE, il.
HUME, DAVID, ii.
182-185, 202 JENISON, ROBERT, ii.

510 Lampoon,

i.
Humility, i. .
283 JERROLD, Douglas, ii.

625 Lanark, Sceno at-Frum lumpáry
Humorous Sccne at an Inn, i. 599 Jerusalem before the Siege, ii. 446 Clinker), ii.
HUNT, LEIGH, ii.

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