tier not Envied], i. Fox's Ill-treatment at Ulverstone, i. Grinder, ii. FOSBROOKE, REV. T. D. ii. FOSTER, DR JAMES, ii. FOSTER, REV. JOHN, ii. Fox, Jonn, i. Fox, Sir Stephen-[A Fortunate Cour- . Page 458 . . 625 703 203 France contrasted with Holland, ii. Franklin, a, i. 581-583 676 FRANKLIN, DR BENJAMIN, ii. L. Peacock], ii. Freedom, Apostrophe to, i. French Army in Russia, ii. Friend of Humanity and the Knife- 274 491 i. Garden, Thoughts in a, Garrick, Prologue Spoken by, at the Opening of the Theatre in Drury GARTH, SIR SAMUEL, i. GAY, JOHN, i. Gay Young Men upon Town, i. . Genius not a Source of Unhappiness 127 127 150 645 219 400 140 671 54 159 140 104 to its Possessor, ii. Genius, Pictures of Native, ii. GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH, i. of his Love, i. 458 67 421 500 61 Council-Room of the, i. 688 658 God, Devout Contemplation of the 653 116 191 627 26 381 295 281 443 281 175 76 413, 414 411 459 546 650 492 506 344 579 GIBBON, EDWARD, ii. • Page GIFFARD, EDWARD, ii. GILPIN, REV. WILLIAM, ii. Gipsies an English Fen, ii. Girdle, to a, i. 671 327 698 458 5 47 302 Gladiator, the, ii. GLADSTONE, MR, ii. 267 320 314 326 391 657 216 628 575-578 Globe, the Final Conflagration of, i. 451 Gloomy Winter's now Awa, ii. 492 God, to Find, i. God, the Goodness of, i. God, Honour to, i. 589-591 Gamester, the-his Last Stake, ii. 136-138 Gray, Auld Robin, ii. 570 Greenland, ii. 594 Graves of a Household, the, ii. 30 Greece, Picture of Modern, ii. 289 God and Mammon, i. God's Exhortation to Activity, i. Gold, i. Golden Age Restored, i. 315 248 GORE, MRS, ii. GORTON, JOHN, ii. 647 Governing a Nation, Difficulty of, ii. 656 241 Government and Liberty, i. GRAY, THOMAS, ii. Great Fire in London, i. Grecian Mythology -the Various Greenland Missionaries, the, ii. 200 671 292 GURWOOD, LIEUT.-COLONEL, ii. 506 58 267 130 . 453 432 432 HALIBURTON, ii. Hall of Eblis, the, ii. HALL, CAPT. BASIL, ii. HALLAM, HENRY, ii. 453 Happiness of Others, Desire of the, ii. Hardwick, in Derbyshire, ii. Hare and Many Friends, i. Harley sets out on his Journey, &c.- 404 243 426 301 305-307 552 278 450 315 424 114 HARRIS, JAMES, ii. 623 Page 643 192 • .643, 681 133 512 117 393 192 251 HAKLUYT, RICHARD, i. 507 Hale, Sir Matthew, Character of, i. 456 HALFORD, SIR HENRY, ii. 287 629 294 127 215 390 431 279 GRIFFIN, GERALD, ii. Grongar Hill, ii. Gulliver in Brobdingnag, i. 688 HARRIS, MAJOR W. C. ii. 243 29 406 Harvey, William, on the Death of, i. 317 23 249 31 308 . HAYNES, JAMES, ii. HAYWARD, SIR JOHN, i. Heart, to his-[Scot], i. Heber's Journal, Verses from, ii. Hebrew Maid, Hymn of the, ii. 542-545 657 112 642 575 24 HAYLEY, WILLIAM, ii. Hayley's Lines on the Death of his Helmsman, the, ii. HEMANS, MRS, ii. 389 Henderson, on Captain Matthew, ii. 485 342 192 269 517 693 683 516 155 314 505 378 437, 438 561 648 295 105 47 626 HENRY, DR ROBERT, ii. 578 Henry III. Extract from a Charter 168 of, i. 6 416 Henry VII.'s time, a Yeoman of, i. 65 294 Henry, Prince, Epitaph on, i. 458 346 HENRYSON, ROBERT, i. 300 HERBERT, GEORGE, i. 136 502 261 456 284 515 . HERBERT, SIR THOMAS, i. Heresy and Orthodoxy, i. HEYWOOD, JOHN, i. HEYWOOD, THOMAS, i. High Life, Scandal and Literature in, i. Highland Girl, to a, ii. Highland Poor, the, ii. count of the First, i. Hills o' Gallowa', the, ii. HOBBES, THOMAS, i. HOLCROFT, THOMAS, ii.. HOLINSHED, RAPHAEL, i. HOLLAND, DR, ii. HOLLAND, LORD, ii. Howard, Lines on, ii. HOWELL, JAMES, i. i. Holland, a Whimsical Satire on, Holy Scriptures, Some Considera- ii. . HUME, ALEXANDER, i. HUME, DAVID, ii. Humorous Scene at an Inn, i. HOOK, DR JAMES, ii. HOOK, THEODORE E. ii. ii. HOOKER, JOHN, i. How no Age is Content with his own . . Page 8 506 515 tions Touching the Style of the, i. 519 420 Home among the Mountains, ii. 138, 139 Honour, against Titles of, i. Honour, Apostrophe to, i. Hood's Parental Ode to his Son, ii. Estate, &c. i. HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY, I. Howard the Philanthropist, Charac- ter of, ii. 108 642-645 436 671 645 345 282 142 703 473 356 281 163 221 . 148 595 331 281 498 456 234 273 Howell, to Capt. Thomas B. i. HOWITT, MARY, ii.. 255 HOWITT, WILLIAM, ii. Hudibras, Accomplishments of, i. 348 HUGHES, JOHN, i. Human Character, Fruits of Expe- 48 592 47 46 454 123 182-185, 202 422-425, 524 Hunter, William, Notable History Hussey, to Mistress Margaret, i. Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Hymn of the Captive Jews, ii. Hymn of the Hebrew Maid, ii. Hymn to the Name of Jesus, i. Hypocritical Sanctimony, i. I do Confess thou'rt Smooth and Ice, Sports upon, in Elizabeth's Ideas, Fading of, from the Mind, i. Ingratitude, i. Ingratitude an Incurable Vice, i, 208 284 462 • 44 Invermay, the Birks of, ii. 45 465 Iona, Reflections on Landing at, ii. 235 74 38 IRVING, WASHINGTON, ii. 584 216 378 Page 68 45 53 Imagination, Fears of, ii. Immortality, Longing after, i. INGRAM, MR, ii.. . 529 625 642 425 445 142 40 343 446 303 409 385 409 152 405 277 444 161 250 444 336 443 513 438 392 543 56 628 271 36 37 305 157 307 590 503 LAING, MALCOLM, ii. 695 LAING, SAMUEL, ii. · JOCELYN, LORD, ii. JOHNSON, DR SAMUEL, ii. 26–30, 175, 221 Johnson's Letter to Lord Chester- JOHNSTON, DR ARTHUR, i. 112-115, 191-193 Judgment, the Day of -[Jeremy Judgment, the Day of―[Version of Judgment, the Day of-[II. H. Mil- Judgment, Hasty, i. LANDER, RICHARD, ii. LANDON, L. E. ii. Lady Veiled, to a, i. Lady's Chamber in the Thirteenth . 685. 495 LAMB, CHARLES, IL 249 LAMB, LADY CAROLINE, ii. 510 Lampoon, i. 625 Lanark, Scene at-[From Humphry Clinker], ii. 197 Julia, i. Julia's Recovery, i. Junius's Celebrated Letter to the KAMES, LORD-[Henry Home], ii. 208 KELLY, HUGH, ii. Kemble, John, Portraiture of, ii. KENNEDY, WILLIAM, ii. 234-238 238-241 402-407 KEPPEL, HON. GEORGE, ii. Killigrew, Mrs Anne, Ode to the Me- Killing a Boar, i. Kilmeny, from the Queen's Wake, ii. 497 9, 10 Knife-Grinder and Friend of Huma- nity, ii. 295 KNOLLES, RICHARD, i. 264 Knowledge, Limitation of Human, i. 279 Kuzzilbash's Return to his Native Vil- KYD, THOMAS, i. Labour overcomes apparent Impos- Laconics, or New Maxims of State Ladies, Good, the Garment of, î. Lady, to a, Admiring Herself in a Lady, Poet's Praise of his, i. 303, 304 4.53 126 451 334-360 609 497 449-451, 65 Life, the Country, i. Life, the Courtier's, i. Life, Death, and Immortality, on, ii. 30 • 374-378, 511, 558 Liberty, Ode to, ii. Liberty of the Press, i. Library, upon the Sight of a Great, i. 276 141, 359 48 468-470 284 390 Loss, the, i. 547 55 Life, Decay of, i. Life, Human, ii. Life and Immortality, ii. Life, on the Increased Love of, with • Life, Married, Happiness of, i. j. Life, Shortness of, and Uncertainty Life, the Shortness of, i. Life-Unreasonableness of Com- plaints of its Shortness, i. Life, Vicissitudes of, i. · Lines Written in the Churchyard of 435 Lion, the Tiger, and the Traveller, i. 574 LISTER, T. H. ii. Literary Advertisement, ii. 608, 646 8 187 130 327 Page 350 298 72 11 205 295 406 411 475 506 331 488 69 217 156 374 601 16 703 74 5 667 Love-[From the New Inn], i. Lost Feelings, ii. Lot, the Common, ii. Lot of Thousands, the, ii. Louis XIV. Letter from Scarron in 217 LITHGOW, WILLIAM, i. Liturgy at Edinburgh, Reception of Lyndsays, the Their Removal from LYON, CAPTAIN, ii. LLOYD, ROBERT, ii. 682 Mab, Queen, Opening of, ii. 585 384 Lodgings for Single Gentlemen, ii. 5:30 London Earthquakes and London 251 London Gaming-house, an Indian's London, the Great Fire in, i. London, the Great Plague in, i. London, Walking the Streets of, i. 628 67 Love (Why should we kill the best Love (Hail love, first love, &c.), ii. Love and Happiness, Effects of, on Love, Hope, and Patience in Educa- Love Inconcealable, i. Love for Love, Scenes from, i. 648 189 427 580 Lovers, the Parting of, ii. 591 Love, Persuasions to, i. Love, Picture of Domestic, ii. Love, the Power of, i. Love, Rondel of, i. Love Scene by Night in a Garden, i. Lyckpenny, the London, i. LYDGATE, JOHN, i. LYNDSAY, SIR DAVID, i. Love, Unequal, i. Lover, the Re-cured, Exulteth in his Lover's Lute cannot be Blamed, . 140 344 11 182, 183 136 48 47 126 LOWTH, DR ROBERT, ii. 216 Lucy's Flittin', ii. 326 Lute, Drummond to his, i. Luther, Martin, Character of, ii. 187 • Luxury, Estimate of the Effects of, ii. 203 Lycidas, Passage from, i. 337 38 37 703 345 596 208 121 154 625 171 326 477 91 573 684 473 320 456 Madrigal, Rosalind's, i. . 420 280 Macbeth, Part of the Story of, i. MACKAY, CHARLES, ii. MACKLIN, MR, ii. Madeline at her Devotions, ii. Page 600 676 47 398 468-471, 695 71 703 472, 700 Magnificat, the, i. Mahomet, Appearance and Charac- 197 643 351 Maid's Lament, the, ii. 155 473 MALCOLM, SIR JOHN, ii. MALTBY, DR EDWARD, ii. 40 701 458 Mammon, cannot Serve God and, i . Marriage-Its Importance, i. Marriage not Free from all Incon- Marriage, Dialogue on, i. Marriage, in Prospect of - Mary, to-[Mrs Unwin], ii. MANDEVILLE, BERNARD, i. • 640 701 700 677 405 640 MASON, WILLIAM, ii. 166 Masques, Court, of the Seventeenth 49 . Times, ii. MANNING, ROBERT, i. Marcelia, ii. 703 MARCET, MRS, ii. Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, ii. 231 337 Mariner's Hymn, ii. 461 Mariner's Wife, the, ii. Mariners of England, ye, ii. Mark Antony over Caesar's Dead 382-384 . Mark Antony and Ventidius, his 651 215 625 342 490 262 Mary Queen of Scots, Character of, ii. 187 Mason, Mrs, Epitaph on, ii. 126 198-203 127 171 36 414 586 526 10 381 72 373 185 Maxwell, the Young, ii. May, the First of, i. May Morning, on, i. May Morning at Ravenna, ii. May, Song to, ii.. MAY, THOMAS, i. MAYNE, JOHN, ii. MASSINGER, PHILIP, i.. Mathematical Learning, Usefulness MATHEWS, HENRY, ii. to E. W. Montagu, Esq.] i. • Melancholy, i. Melancholy, Abstract of, i. Melancholy and Contemplation, i. Mercy, i. Merle and Nightingale, i. MAYO, MR, ii. Mean and Sure Estate, of the, i. Mecca, the Caravan of, ii. Medicean Venus at Florence, Sta- tue of the, ii. Meditation (Thou, God, that rul'st and reign'st in light), i. Mermaid, the, ii. MERRICK, JAMES, ii. Melrose Abbey, Description of, ii. Memory, Rules for Improving the, i. Men, the Succession of Races of, ii. . Mental Vigour, Prerequisites of- 651 300 162 333 423 Miser, Picture of a, Page 680 389 216 Misfortune, Compassion for, i. Monk, the-Scene of Conjuration by MILL, JAMES, ii. MILLER, MR, ii. MILLER, THOMAS, ii. Miller's Daughter, from the, ii. MILLS, CHARLES, ii. MILMAN, HENRY HART, ii. Milton, on, i. Milton and Spenser, i. ii. Mind, Richard's Theory of, i. Ministers, Wise, distinguished from Messiah, the, i. Metrical Romances, English, i. 70 Middle Station of Life, the, ii. 381 217 504 Milkmaid, the Fair and Happy, i. 278 642, 701 Minstrel, Opening of the, ii. Mirrour for Magistrates, Allegorical Miscellaneous Thoughts from Butler's 646 362 264 492 703 19 673 226 225 92 578 272 243 413 694 512 309 188 41 703 365 397 290 120 MORIER, JAMES, ii. 557 8 700 626 468 45 272 641 650 80 352 650-654 455 MONTGOMERY, ALEXANDER, i. MOORCROFT, W. ii. 364 . Moorish Host, Attack of, ii. 436 Alison's Sermon on Autumn], ii. More's [Sir T.] Resignation of the 87 Music, on Scottish, ii. 163 Page 218 NAPIER, COLONEL W. F. P. ii. . Nativity, Hymn on the, i. MORLEY, COUNTESS OF, ii. Morning, Description of, i. Morning in Warwickshire, i. MORTON, THOMAS, ii. Moses Concealed on the Nile-[Dar- Mosque of the Bloody Baptism at Music, Scottish Scenery and, ii. Musings on Eternity, ii. Myself, of-[Sir T. Browne], i. Nabob, the, ii. NABBES, THOMAS, i. Multitude, Inconstancy of the, i. MURRAY, LIEUT. ALEXANDER, ii. Muse, the Modest, i. Music by Night, i. 270 580, 672 99 249 No Man can be Good to All, i. 660 59 60 460 38 700 392 133 532 320 433 174 703 671 141 629 682 275 211 . 131 150 456 270 680 477 Ocean, the Dry Bed of the, i. 302 401 358 310, 533 NEWTON, SIR ISAAC, i. 595, 596 NICHOL, PROFESSOR, ii. NICOLSON, DR WILLIAM, i. Night in a Camp, i. 275 216 Nile, Bruce at the Sources of the, ii. 665 323 Nymph's Reply to the Passionate 130 Oak and the Briar, Fable of the, i. • Obscurity, Wishes for, i. 703 505, 506 113, 129 Norman French, Introduction of, i. Norwegian Yeomanry, ii.. . Nut-Brown Maid, the, i. Nymph Complaining for the Death Ode to Aurora on Melissa's Birth- Ode on the Death of Mr Thomson, ii. 34 Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton Ode to the Duke of Wellington, Ode to Evening, ii. Ode on Hearing the Drum, ii. Ode from Horace, i. Ode-(How are thy servants blest, O Lord!) i. Ode, in Imitation of Alcæus, ii. Ode to Independence, ii. 355 Ode to an Indian Gold Coin, ii. 238 Ode to Leven Water, ii. 459, 460 685, 686 533-633 52, 53 Occupations, Choice of, i. Ocean, Address to the [Procter], ii. 441 ii. Ode to Liberty, ii. Ode to a Nightingale, ii. Ode on the Passions, ii. Ode to Solitude, ii. Ode to my Son, aged Three Years on Ode to a Tobacco-pipe, ii. i. Opium Eater, Dreams of the, ii. Orange, Cultivation of the, and Ga- thering of the Fruit, ii. 113 532 O'KEEFE, JOHN, ii. . 328 Pembroke, Countess, Epitaph on, 640 PENN, WILLIAM, i. 356 Old Age, Growing Virtuous in, i. 229 114 187 ment for its Truth, i. OTWAY, THOMAS, i. OUSELY, SIR WILLIAM, ii. Orthodoxy and Heresy, i. Othello's Relation of his Courtship to the Senate, i. ÖVERBURY, SIR THOMAS, i. Overruled, of Being, i. Owl in the Twilight, Pagan Rites, Scene of, ii. Palace of Art, from the, ii. Paradise, Evening in, i. PARNELL, THOMAS, i. . Paradise, Morning in, i. faced by the Flood, i. Pardoner's Tale, the, i. PARK, MUNGO, ii. PARRY, SIR EDWARD, ii. Parthenia, or Chastity, Description of, i. Parting, i. Parting of Lovers, the, ii. Partridge at the Playhouse, ii. Party Zeal, i. Passage of the Red Sea, ii. Passions, Ode on the, ii. Pastoral Ballad, 1743, ii. Pastoral Love, i. Behave Himself in, i. PEACOCK, J. L. ii. PEARCE, NATHANIEL, ii. Patriot, Pleasures of a, i. . . 289 686, 687 583 655 . 651-654 642 683 32 122, 134 428 640 408 392 Page 32 208 649 516 692 515 78 405 210 340 341 246 222 311 576 Pleasure, Sinful, i. Penshurst, at, i.. PERCY, DR THOMAS, ii. Persian Song of Hafiz, ii. PITT, WILLIAM-[Earl of Chatham], 187 117 679 69 Petrarch, the Celebrated Canzone of 569 PHILIPS, KATHERINE, i. Phillis, on, Walking before Sunrise, Philosophers and Projectors, Satire Picture of a Dungeon, ii. Picture of an Irish Village and School- Picture of a Poetical Enthusiast, ii. 460 Picture of War, ii. 456 458 123 474 Pleasures, Wise Selection of, i. Poet, a Small, i. Pity and Indignation, i. 655 514 Pleasure, Utopian Idea of, i. Pleasures of Amusement and Indus- try Compared, i. Pleasures of the Eye and Ear, ii. Poetical Enthusiast, ii. Poetical Genius, í. Poetry, Essay on, Passages from, i. Poetry, Moral Aim of, i. Poetry and Poets, i. . Poetry, Praise of, i. 129 Poets, Ancient, Translations of the, 569 i. Poet's Bridal-day Song, the, ii. Pictures of Native Genius, ii. Piedmont, Massacre of the Protes- 333 Pierce Plowman, Passages from, i. 11, 12 Pindar, Peter, ii. 298 • Politeness, Overstrained, i. Pomp and Superfluity, i. 274 630 627 POLLOK, ROBERT, ii. 666 Polyolbion, Part of the Twenty-eighth 447 • Song of the, i. 312 ii. Political Upholsterer, the, i. Politics and Evening Parties, ii. i. 444 316 431 573 408 252-254 417 378 234 83 494 501 92 459 634 100 Page 488 681 418 114 463 464 POOLE, JOHN, ii. Poor Gentleman, Passages from the, ii.. Poor Relations, ii. Poor, Rural, Appeal to Country Jus- 553-557, POPE, ALEXANDER, i. Pope to Lady Mary W. Montagu, i. Pope to Gay on his Recovery, i. Pope to Bishop Atterbury in the Pope and Dryden, Parallel between, ii. Popish Plot, the, i. PORTEOUS, DR BEILBY, i. Portrait, the [Blacklock's], ii. POSTANS, CAPTAIN, îi. POTTER and KENNETT, i. Power and Activity, Distinction be- Power and Gentleness, or the Cata- Power, Ignorance in, i. Prater, a, i. Prayer (Prayer is the soul's sincere Prayer (Like the low murmur of Prayer, a Poet's, ii. Prejudices, i. Prejudices and Opinions, i. Pride, False, Caution against, i. Pride of Noble Birth, against the, i. Protestant Infallibility, Ironical View of, i. Property, of-[Paley], ii. Property, on the Right of-[Black- 246 Prophecy of Famine [Churchill], ii. 93 521 326 666 623 . 536 287 403 11 441-446, 517 672 213 302 PRIDEAUX, DR HUMPHREY, i. 454 Printing, the Invention of, i. PRIOR, JAMES, ii. 67 167 527-530 358 Page 420 399 213 639 355 463 217 437 650 440 444 512 409 295 478 61 662 658 644 677 103 326 680 679 660 222 424 654 568 73 637 639 640 18 |