THE WORK S O F Samuel Johnson, LL.D. IN ELEVEN VOLUMES. VOL. XI. LONDON: Printed for J. Buckland, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Sons, L. Davie, M DCC LXXXVII. I. Description of a palace in a valley II. The discontent of Raffelas in the happy valley III. The wants of him that wants nothing IV. The Prince continues to grieve and mufe V. The Prince meditates his escape VI. A differtation on the art of flying X. Imlac's hiftory continued. A differtation upon poetry 29 XII. The ftory of Imlac continued 63 XXI. The happiness of folitude. The hermit's history 60 XXII. The happiness of a life led according to nature XXVIII. Raffelas and Nekayah continue their converfation 77 *XXVIII. The debate of marriage continued XXIX. Imlac enters, and changes the converfation XXXII. The princefs meets with an unexpected mis- XXXIII. They return to Cairo, without Pekuah XXXVI. The Princefs hears news of Pekuah XXXVII. The adventures of the lady Pekuah XL. The aftronomer difcovers the caufe of his un- XLI. The opinion of the aftronomer is explained XLII. The aftronomer leaves Imlac his directions XLV. The Princefs and Pekuah visit the aftronomer XLVI. The Prince enters and brings a new topick XLVII. Imlac difcourfes on the nature of the foul XLVIII. The conclufion, in which nothing is concluded 143 |