Rainbow, the, i. 83, 243-249 Rainy Sunday in an Inn, ii. RANDOLPH, THOMAS, i. Page 624 138 145, 216 RAY, JOHN, i. 201 Reason, Defence of, i. Rebuke of Human Pride, i. 451 454 . RHIND, MR, ii.. Rhyming Chroniclers, the, i. Recluse, the, ii. • Recluse, the Fair, ii. Recreations, the Country's, i. • Recruiting Officer, Scenes from Red Sea, Passage of the, ii. REEVE, MISS CLARA, ii. Candle, carried by on a Windy Reformation, the, i. . Rejected Addresses, ii. Relations, Poor, ii. Religion, i. Religion, Against the Employment 314 607 129 of Force in, i. Religion, on the Effects of, ii. 702 146 186 398 322 431, 432 358 132 i.. Revenge of Injuries, i. Reverie, a Nocturnal, i. Reynolds' Painted Window at Ox- ford, Lines on, ii. Rich, the Art of Growing, i. Murder in Pomfret Castle, i. 275 408 255 180 Religion, Zeal and Fear in, i. 504 286 . 306 Religious Discussions, Reason must 660 matic Dialogue after the, i. Retirement, the, i. Retirement, on his-[Pope to Swift], 518 183 494 286 655 445 ROBERTSON, DR WILLIAM, ii. Roman Power in Britain, Expiration Romances, English Metrical, i.. 413 83 107 354 580 532 100 700 6 Richard III. Character of, i. Riches, the Emptiness of, ii. 62 246, 247 664 Rime of the Ancient Mariner, ii. 337 424 103 688 679 701 614 677 98 636 Sanctimony, Hypocritical, i. Saturn and Thea, ii. 361 361 81 333 192 406 407 407 408 685 685 ii. Self-Love, Immoderate, i. 286 Selma, the Songs of, ii. 215 Scholar, Every Nature not Suitable Schoolmaster, Detached Observations School-Usher, Wretchedness of a, ii. SCOT, ALEXANDER, i. Page Scotland, the Complaynt of, i. . Scotland, Tears of, ii. SCOTT, JOHN, ii.. Scottish Country Wedding, ii. 401 8 Scottish Rebellion, the, ii. 672 Scottish Scenery and Music, iî. 392 Scripture and the Law of Nature, i. 637 Sea-Captain, a Prudent, ii. Sea-Coasts, Scenery of the, ii. • Sea, Stanzas on the, ii. Self-Control-Final Escape of Laura, . . Sennacherib's Army, Destruction of, ii. Sensitive Plant, from the, ii. Sephestia's Song to her Child, i. Serpents, Irish, the Last of the, ii. 307 SHEFFIELD, LORD, ii. 80 SHEIL, R. L. ii. 701 SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, ii. . SHAKSPEARE—his Poetry, i.. 329 Shakspeare, to the Memory of, i. 306 113 Shelley's Lines to an Indian Air, il. 5 595 572-575 392 79 265 SHERLOCK, DR WILLIAM, i She's Gane to Dwall in Heaven, ii. 78 37 92 54 320 363 72 211 114 697 378 644 680 Shepherd, Passionate, to his Love, i. Shepherd and his Wife, i. 444 922 342 ii. 251 131 236 252 623 225 440 18 640 358 282 272 169 234 614 43 392 362 143-147 375 999 303 Sinners, the Resurrection of, i. SKELTON, JOHN, i. SKINNER, JOHN, ii. Skylark, to a, ii. Sleep, Epigram on, ii. Sleep, the House of, i. SMITH, WILLIAM, ii. SMOLLETT, T. G. ii. | Sleeping Child-Prof. Wilson], ii. . Page Sleeping Beauty, the, ii. Sleeping Child-[S. T. Coleridge], ii. 82, 232-234 in 194 493 684 196 203 676 . . . Sleeping Palace, the, ii. SMART, CHRISTOPHER, ii. SMITH, DR ADAM, ¡i. 108-112 646 SMITH, REV. SIDNEY, ii. SMITH, DR SOUTHWOOD, ii. Song to Echo, ii. Song-Farewell to Ayrshire, ii. 351 Song-May-Eve, or Kate of Aber- deen, ii. 45 Song-Menie, ii. 399 Song-My Bonny Mary, ii. · 499 Song-(My dear mistress has a heart), 301 Song-My Nanie O, ii. 93 Song-My only Jo and Dearie O, ii. 435 Song-(0 tuneful voice! I still de- • 655, 695 275 Song by Rogero in The Rovers-(When- i. 624 of, ii. 147 Soldier, a Drowned, i. 39 585 • Song-The Last Time I came o'er the 140 Solitude on a Battle-field, ii. 501 119 154 &c. i. Song-(The season comes when first 280 i. 228 Solomon, Abra's Love for, i. Song-Ae Fond Kiss, ii. . 19 Song-(Ask me no more where Jove Song-(At setting day and rising Song (Auld Robin Forbes), ii. displeasing), ii. Song-Bruce's Address, ii. 635 513 50 405 Song, Convivial, i. Song of the Crazed Maiden, ii. Song to David, ii. 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Song-Would you know what's soft), 411 39 209 358 485 121 486 357 501 76 280 113 411 221 358 296 573 491 491 135 377 357 276 166 225 498 356 144 136 508 126 120 Sonnet-On the Departure of the Sonnet-On King's College Chapel, Sonnet-On Sabbath Morn, ii. . Sonnet-The Thrush's Nest, ii. Sonnet To the Glow-Worm, ii. ii. . SPELMAN, SIR HENRY, i. SPENSER, EDMUND, i. 325 84 346 275 325 333 228 Sonnet-Written at the Close of 274 • Sonnet-Written by Paterson on the 160 · 82 Sonnets of Sir Philip Sidney, i 274 406 Stag-Hunt-[Sir Philip Sidney], i. 406 326 289 472 471 406 427 325 426 271 360, 514 453 85 109 346 440 South American Scenery, ii. . 96 283 263 306, 307 281 121 456 277 91 10 644 302 346 de Page STANHOPE, EARL OF CHESTER- 129 248 462 132 . Stanzas by Shelley-Written in De- Star of Bethlehem, ii. Starling, the [Captivity], ii. Starry Heavens, the, ii. STERLING, JOHN, ii. SUCKLING, SIR JOHN, i. Summer Evening, ii. STILLINGFLEET, Story of La Roche, ii. Studies, Useful, i. Study of God's Works, i. Study, Injudicious Haste in, i. Study of Natural Philosophy Favour- Swallow, the, i. Swedish Society-[Laing], ii. 422 302 174 455 679 472 able to Religion, i. . Study of Nature Recommended, i. Study should be Relieved by Amuse- STUKELEY, WILLIAM, ii. 76 Style, Simplicity of, Recommended, i. 75 Sublimity, on, ii. 219 378 346 362 Sun, on the Setting, ii. Sun-Dial in a Churchyard, ii. Sunrise and Sunset in the Woods, ii. Suretyship and Borrowing, i. Swaggering Bully and Boaster, i. SWAIN, CHARLES, ii. Tailor, of a Precise, i. Tale of Anningait and Ajut, ii. Talent and Genius, ii. Tales of Travellers, i. Sweet Neglect, the, i. Sweet William's Farewell to Black- 402 50 46, 47 594 . TALFOURD, T. N. ii. Tamerlane-Term of his Conquest, Death, &c. ii. TANNAHILL, ROBERT, ii. Taste, on the Cultivation of, ii. 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