eng • 353 3 524 Page Page 644 BURY, LADY CHARLOTTE, ii. Bush aboon Traquair, ii. 128 642 Busy-Body, the, i. 271 Butler's Remains, Miscellaneous 250 Thoughts from, i. 668 Butterfly, to the, ii. 191 BYRON, LORD, ii. Cade's Insurrection, i. 345 CÆDMON, i. 491 Cairo, Legend of the Mosque of the 491 Bloody Baptism at, ii. 24 CALAMY, EDMUND, Í. 130 CALDERON DE LA BARCA, MA- 457 ii. 029 CALDERWOOD, DAVID, L. 123 Caldon-Low, the Fairies of the, ii. 685 Caleb Williams, Concluding Scene of, 83 ii. BREWSTER, Sir David, ii. 703 Calista's Passion for Lothario, i. 261-999 546 84 CAMPBELL, DR G. ii. 250 CAMPBELL, Dr Jons, ii. 191, 233 231 CAMPBELL, Jorn, ii. 327 CAMPBELL, MAJOR CALDER, ii. 642 CAMPBELL, THOMAS, ii. 369-374, 646,68 672 Candle, to my, ii. 216 CANNING, GEORGE, ii. 473 Canning, G. Portraiture of —[From 688 Broomstick, a Meditation upon, ac- De Vere, or the Man of Indepere dence], ii. 700 of the Hon. Robert Boyle's Medi- Canning's Lines on the Death of his 660 628 Eldest Son, ii. 702 Canterbury Pilgrimage, Select Cha- 678 racters from the, i. 152 648 Canterbury Tales, Introduction to 118 the, ii. 298 Cape, Spirit of the, ii. 128 Captivity-the Starling, ii. ii. 507 Caractacus, Passage from, ii. Careless Content, ii. 665 CAREW, LADY ELIZABETH, i. 94 CAREW, THOMAS, i. 572 CARLETON, WILLIAM, ii. 615, 00 270 Brutus and Titus, Scene between, i. 391 CARLYLE, THOMAS, ii. 688 Carnatic, Destruction of the, ii. 161, 307 CARNE, Joux, ii. 531 Buchanan's Latin Version of the CARPENTER, DR, ii. 102 CARRINGTOX, N. T. ii. 498 Buckingham, Duke, Character of, i. 302 CARTE, Thomas, ii. 192 Buckingham, Henry, Duke of, in the Carthagena, Pestilence at, ii. 82 CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM, i. 677, 688 Casa Wappy, ii. 43 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, DUKE OF, i. 378 Castara, Description of, i. 703 Castle of Indolence, from the, il. 328 Cataract and the Streamlet, ii. 614 Catiline, the Fall of, i. 642 Cato, from the Tragedy of, i. 686 Cauler Water, ii. Cause and Effect, i. . 466 lands), ii. CAVENDISH, Gronor, i 668 CAXTON, WILLIAM, I. 668, 676 Celia, to, i. 3 Burial Ground in the Highlands, Censorious People, i. CHALKHILL, Jons, i. Burial of Sir John Moore, ii. 410 CHALMERS, ALEXANDER, il. 227 CHALMERS, DR Thomas, ii. 661,20 Burke and the Duke of Bedford, Dif- Chalmers, Dr T.-his appearances 233 in London (Note), ii. 90 Burke's Account of his Son, ii. 230 CHALMERS, GEORGE, ii. 234 Chamæleon, the-[George Buchanan), i. 450 CHAMBERLAINE, William, i. 486 CHAMBERS, EPHRAIM, ii. 288 BURNET, JAMES-[Lord Monboddo), CHAMBERS, ROBERT, ii. 249 Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, il. s-[Madame D'Ar. Chameleon, the-(Prior), i. 535 Chameleon, the-Merrick], ii. the Vale of, i. 104 tending the Composition of Eve- Change, ii. 539 CHAPMAN, GEORGE, I. 646 Burney, SARAH HARRIET, ii. 639 Character, Anatomy of, performed 479-486 by UncharitablenessFruan The 146 644, 672 Dickens's American Notes), il.. 272 Charcoal Fire, Kindling of, i. 435 29 . ance, ii. 592 12, 34 134 . Page Page 566 CROLY, Rev. GEORGE, ii. 448 672 Cromwell, Oliver, Character of, i. 485 479 Coliseum, the - Midnight Scene in Cromwell, Oliver, Interview with, i. 459 392 Cromwell, Vision of Oliver, i. 403 30 Cromwell's Expulsion of the Parlia- 480-485 COLMAN, GEORGE, ii. 041 409 COLMAN, GEORGE, Younger, ii. 524-531 | Croppy's House, Description of the 613 392 498 Crusade, Muster for the First, i. 6 139 97 425 420 CUMBERLAND, Dr RICHARD, i. 427 Cumnor Hall, ii. 71 98 CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN, ii. 499 121 333 Cupid, to, i. 139 166 281 593 Curiosity, Fatal, i. 645 19 34 609 141 42 136 DANIEL, SAMUEL, i. 97, 263 248 Constantinople, the Taking of, by Daniel's Sonnets, Selections from, i. 98 687 Darwin, Dr ERASMUS, ii. 270-273 277 DAVEXANT, SIR WILLIAM, i. 13, 146 102 169 David II. Return of, from Captivity, i. 28 579 David, Song to, ii. 109-112 108 252 681 190 312 216 447 241 642 De Montfort, Scene from, ii. 511, 512 473 De Montfort, Jane, Description of, ii. 513 74 30 703 Death-[Supposed Last Verses of the 116 Poet Nicoll], ii. 506 116 Death--the Changes it Effects, i. 296 143 Death, Against Repining at, i. 308 49 Death, the Court of, i. 574 385 Death, Fear of, i. 187, 381 3.13, 419 Death and Funeral of a Pauper, ii. 630 COTTON, NATHANIEL, ii. 96 328 383 627 Country Churchyard, Elegy Written Death, Night Piece on, i. 55 Death, the Pomp of, i. 293 531 Death of Sir H. De Bohun, i. 26 392 Death Song, Written for, and Adapted 316 Court Masques of the Seventeenth to, an Original Indian Air, ii. 280 576 . 198 Death, Time of-Advantages of our 440 586 Death of Two Lovers by Lightning 74 -[Pope to Lady Mary W. Mon- 637 148 425 461 475 Cowper, on the Receipt of his Mo Deceit of Ornament or Appearances, 187 660 Cowper, Inscription on the Tomb Deception, a-[From she Stoops to 141 461 Definition of Good Breeding, ii. 249 636 DEFOE, DANIEL, i. . 617 211, 274 703 314 DELTA-See MOIR, D. M. 391 CRAVEN, THE Hox. R. K. ii. 672 DENHAM AND CLAPPERTON, ii. 667, 668 321 2 DENNIE, COLONEL, ii. 680 620 128 454 612 Desert, Meeting of Two Warriors 606 71 Desolation of the Cities whose War- 640 riors have marched against Rome, 613 ii. 468-470 of, ii. . Page Page Eastern Manners and Language Epistle to the Countess of Cumber 136 [Lady Mary W. Montagu to Mr land, Extract from, i. . 651 Epistle to a friend, i. Eastern Travellers, ii. 676-082 Epitaph, an, i. Eblis, the Hall of, ii. 542 Epitaph-Jack and Joan, i. 0139 Epitaph on the Living Author, i. 318 148 Epitaph upon the Year 18), ji. 138 | Eclogue - Hassan, or the Camel Epithalamion, Passage froin the, i. 31 Error, Acknowledgment of, i. 234, 414 Esquimaux, Description of the, ii. 339 Esteem, True Path to, i. 508-571 Eternal Providence, ii Edinburgh, the High Street of, ii. 495 Eternity, Musings on, ii. 118 Eton College, Ode on a distant Prom spect of, ii. 696, 702 EUSTACE, J. C. ii. Edinburghi, a Sunday in, ii. 132 EVELYN, Johx, i. 398 Evelyn's Account of his Daughter Education, Centleness in, í. 437 Mary, i. Education, the Alliance between Evening, i. Evening Primrose, to the, ij. Evening Seene by Lake Leman, ii. 121 413 Excursion, the, ii. 143 Elucation, on Female-[Lady Mary Exequies, the, i. W. Montagu to the Countess of Exercise, Different kinds of, i. 623 Exhortatory Letter to an old Lady 61) Education, Importance of Moral, i. 515 that Smoked Tobacco, i. 612 | Education, Love, Hope, and Pa Exile's Song, the, ii. 345 Eye and Ear, Pleasures of the, ii. Afforded by Experimental Philu Edward VI. Death and Character FABIAN, ROBERT, i. 487 Fable, i. 164 Fair Recluse, the, ii. FAIRFAX, EDWARD, i. 100 Fairies of the Caldon-Low - Mid- ex Elegy, ii. 133 Fairies, Farewell to the, i. 671 Elegy on an Unfortunate Lady, i. Fairy Queen, the, i. 8-91 071 Falkland, Lord, Character of, i. Falstaff Arrested by his losies, 349-352 Dame Quickly, i. 272 Falstaff's Cowardice and Boastinz, i. Im 377 Elizabeth, L. II. Epitaph on, i. 114 Fame, i. Elizabeth, Queen--her Death and Familiar Faces, the Old, ii. Character, ii. 184 Family Library, ii. 44 Elizabeth's Reign, Sports upon the Fanaticism, Ludicrous Image of, i 250 Fancy, to, i. 457 FANE, H. G. ii. 127 Fanshawe, SIR RICHARD, I. 129 Farewell to Ayrshire, ii. 703 Farewell Hymn to the Valley of Ir- 680 284 700 Farewell, Sweet William's, to Black Eyed Susan, i. 575 356,6 019-621 Eloisa to Abelard, from the Epistle FARMER, HUGH, ii. 559 FARQUHAR, GEORGE, I. Fashion, Picture of the Life of a 423 644, 080 Woman of, i. Fatal Curiosity, i. 044 Father's Grief for the Death of his 268 Daughter-Note], i. 235, 703 FAWKES, FRANCIS, ii. Endymion, the Story of, i. 319 Feast in the Manner of the Ancients, ii. 407 England, What Harm would come Feelings, Lost, is. Poor, i. 54 FELLOWS, CHARLES, ii. Female Beauty, a Description of, ii. 286 English Country Seat, Ancient Fen, an English, ii. 5:27 (Pope to Lady Mary W. Mon. FERGUSON, DR ADAM, ii. 638 FERGUSSox, ROBERT, ii. Ferrex and Porrex, i. 265 FERRIER, Miss, ii. . 181 English Mansion, Ancient, Descrip Feudal System, Effects of the, it. 916 a, ii. 344 English Scenery, Recollections of, ii. 275 Field Sports-(Cobbett), ii. 642 English Squire, Banquet of an, ii. 287 Field of the World, the, ii. 376 English Travellers Visit a Neapolitan FIELDING, HENRY, ii. Filial Vow, the, ii. 7 22 | Enjoyment of the Present Ilour re Fireside, the, ii. 375 First Love's Recollections, ii. 278 Envious Man and the Miser, i. 25 FISCHER, JOHN, i. 131 FITZROY, CAPTAIN, ii. 208 Flatterers and Agreeable Compa- 315 Flattery of the Great, i. . wan, ii. Page 644 133 . . Page Page GuRWOOD, LIEUT.-COLONEL, ii. 643 192 sanne, ii. 613, 681 671 HABINGTON, WILLIAM, i. 512 506 Hafiz, Persian Song of, ii. 117 GILLIES, DR John, ii. 393 192 251 267 HALE, Sir MATTHEW, i. 507 Hale, Sir Matthew, Character of, i. 456 Gipsies-an English Fen, ii. 314 HALES, JOHN, i. 703 623 150 542-545 683 628 HALL, EDWARD, i. 112, 275 619 HALL, Rev. ROBERT, ii. 657 54 Glory, On a Sermon against, ii. 47 Hall's Satires, Selections from, i. 112 642 58 Hallo my Fancy, &c. i. 393-395 500 575 24 601 Works of, i. 184 101 432 | Hamlet, the Character of, ii. 693, 694 432 Hampden, Character of, i. 477 414 Inconceivable, i. 123 Happiness Depends not on Goods, 301 but on Virtue, i. 561 214 453 Happiness of Others, Desire of the, ii. 648 Ilappiness, Real and Apparent, i. 295 of Creation), i. 613 | Happy Life, the Character of a, i. 105 458 Happy Life, the Means to Attain, i. 626 557 Gold, i. 574 201 Harley sets out on his Journey, &c.- 473-475 [From The Man of Feeling), ii. 178, 179 472 TIARRINGTON, JAMES, i. 404 82 104 -[J. 114 HARRIS, JAMES, ii. 688 GORTON, John, ii. 243 250 29 281 Government and Liberty, i. 406 Harvey, William, on the Death of, i. 317 GOWER, John, i. 23 Hassan, or the Camel Driver, ii. 31 GRAFTON, RICHARD, i. 135 303 IIAYLEY, WILLIAM, ii. 209, 645 Grahame to his Son, ii. 308 | Hayley's Lines on the Death of his 269 ii. 517 264 552 HAZLITT, WILLIAM, ii. 093 278 HEAD, SIR FRANCIS, ii. 683 Grasp of the Dead, the, ii. . 516 315 Heart, to his-- Scot), i. 155 314 Heaven, Thoughts of, ii. 505 GRATTAN, T. C. ii. 11 3, 418 Heavens, the Starry, ii. . 24 HEBER, Dr REGINALD, ii. 407-410 439 Heber's Journal, Verses from, ii. 127 Hebrew Bard, the, ii. 6 49 Hebrew Maid, Ilymn of the, ii. 385 Great Fire in London, i. 420 Heir at Law, Scene from the, ii. 525-127 423 373 30 HEMANS, Mrs, ii. 437, 438 389 Henderson, on Captain Matthew, ii. 485 192 578 | Henry III. Extract from a Charter 168 of, i. 416 Henry VN.'s time, a Yeoman of, i. 458 294 IIenry, Prince, Epitaph on, i. 38 300 HERBERT, GEORGE, i .. 136 502 HERBERT, LORD, i. 269 261 279 HERDERT, WILLIAM, ii. GRIFFIN, GERALD, ii. 284 2, 23 Heresy and Orthodoxy, i. 515 629 | Hermit, the-(Far in a wild, un- 243 448 ii. . . . Page Page of, i. 68 Jesus, Hymn to the Name of, i. 216 Jew of Malta, Passages from the, i. 139 Hussey, to Mistress Margaret, i. 45 Jews, Hymn of the Captive, ii. 53 Joan of Arc, ii. 142 | Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of JOCELYN, LORD, ii. 343 Johnson, DR SAMUEL, ii. 3-30, 173, 221 473 Hymn of the Captive Jews, ii. 446 Johnson and Hannah More, ii. 578, 579 Johnson's Dictionary, Extract from 281 Hymn-Fifteenth Sunday after Tri the Preface, ii. 409 Johnson's Letter to Lord Chester 221 Hymn of the Hebrew Maid, ii. 385 field, ii. 409 JOHNSTON, DR ARTHUR, i. 161 176 Hymn to Pan, ii. 405 JOHNSTONE, Mrs, ii. 701 JONES, SIR WILLIAM, ii. 115 JONSON, Bex, i. 112-115, 191-19 161 Jonson, Ben, Character of, i. Jonson, Ben, Letter to, i. 119 216 506 Ideas, Fading of, from the Mind, i. 515 Judgment, the Day of — (Jeremy Ignorance in Power, i. 444 Taylor), i. 336 Judgment, the Day of—[Version of 79 111-Natured and Good-Natured Men, the “ Dies Iræ'), i. 443 | Judgment, the Day of-[H. H. Mil. 513 man), ii. 456 438 Judgment, Hasty, i. 642-645 Immortality, Longing after, i. 439 Julia, i. 665 Immortality of the Soul, Opinion of Julia's Recovery, i. 266, 267 the Ancient Philosophers on the, ii. 195 JUNIUS, ii. 450 Junius's Celebrated Letter to the 531, 553 King, ii. 66 KAMES, Lord-[ilenry Home), i. 402 400 141 529 Kemble, John, Portraiture of, ii. 433, 658 KENDAL, TIMOTHY, i. 683 KENNEDY, R. H. ii. 625 Kennedy, WILLIAM, ii. 642 KENNETT and POTTER, i. 425 | KEPPEL, Hox. GEORGE, ii. 420 Inn, Arrival at the supposed, ii. 142 Killigrew, Mrs Anne, Ode to the Me- mory of, i. 40 Killing a Boar, i. 438 Mary W. Montagu to Mrs S. C.], i. 652 King--What he is Made for, i. 284 King, CAPTAIN, ii. 700 Intellectual Beauty—[Pleasures of King, DR HENRY, i. 45 King, EDWARD, ii. 43 King of Tars, i. 9, 10 461, 465 522–524 Kingdom of Christ not of this World, i. 601 Irish Serpents, the Last of thc, ii. 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