Page Page Page MASSINGER, PHILIP, i.. 216 MASSON, CHARLES, ii. 680 Misfortune, Compassion for, i. 643 259 NAPIER, LORD, ii. 681, 682 Mathematical Learning, Usefulness Missionary Hymn, ii. 409 NASH, C. ii. 630 of, i. 646 521, 618 MATHEWS, HENRY, ii. 672 634 MATHIAS, THOMAS J. ii. 296 Matin Hymn, i. 132 Matrimonial Happiness-[Lady Mary to E. W. Montagu, Esq.] i. 651 MATURIN, REV. C. R. ii. 516, 584 MAXWELL, W. H. ii. 628 Maxwell, the Young, ii. 500 May Day, ii. May, the First of, i. 162 389 MITFORD, MARY RUSSELL, ii. Mohammedan System, Religious Sta- National Partiality and Prejudice, i. 647 NASH, THOMAS, i. 168 . 263 517 210, 265 Nature, Study of, Recommended, i. 524 327 May Morning, on, i. 333 tus of Women in the, ii. Neæra, on, i. May Morning at Ravenna, ii. 423 MOIR, D. M. ii. 473, 601 Neglect, of, i. 280 May, Song to, ii. 362 MONRODDO, LORD-[James Burnet], Nehushta, the Bower of, ii. 353 MAY, THOMAS, i. 264 ii. 249 Newcastle Apothecary, ii. 530 MAYNE, JOHN, ii. 492 MAYO, MR, ii. 703 Monk, the-Scene of Conjuration by NEWCASTLE, DUCHESS OF, 358 558-560 Newspapers, i. 310, 533 Mean and Sure Estate, of the, i. 48 Monkey, the, ii. 463 NEWTON, SIR ISAAC, i. 520-524 Mecca, the Caravan of, ii. 19 MONTAGU, LADY MARY WORTLEY, Medicean Venus at Florence, Sta- i. of the, i. Meditation (Thou, God, that rul'st and reign'st in light), i. Meditation-Its Design, i. Meditation when we go to Bed, i. Melancholy, i. Melancholy, Abstract of, i.. 673 MONTGOMERY, ALEXANDER, i. 156 Newtonian Philosophy, Anecdote of New-Year, the, i. 668 353 226 MONTGOMERY, ROBERT, ii. 415-420 New York, Manners in, During the Dutch Times, ii. 280 Moon, Address to the, ii. 225 Moon, Elephant in the, i. 78 NICHOL, PROFESSOR, ii. 703 NICOLL, ROBERT, ii. 505, 506 92 209 272 Moon, How a man may Fly to the, i. 447 NICOLSON, DR WILLIAM, i. 672 Night, i. 113, 129 Night, ii. 417, 442 364 Night in a Camp, i. 188 578 MOORCROFT, W. ii. 679 Night-Piece, a City, ii. 226 Melancholy and Contemplation, i. 272 MOORE, DR JOHN, ii. 549, 550 Night, to the-Shipwrecked Soli- MELMOTH, WILLIAM, ii. 243 Moore, Sir John, the Burial of, ii. 410 Melrose Abbey, Description of, ii. 382 MOORE, THOMAS, ii. 363-366, 646 Nightingale, Sonnet to a, i. 303 160 MELVIL, SIR JAMES, i. 304 Moorish Host, Attack of, ii. 368 Nightingale, Address to the, i. 85 Memory, Pleasures of, ii. 316 Memory, Rules for Improving the, i. 413 Men of Old, the, ii. 473 Men, the Succession of Races of, ii. 694 Men's Understandings, Causes of Moral Feelings Instinctive, i. 436 Nightingale, Ode to a, ii. 405 Nile, Bruce at the Sources of the, ii. 665 660 Nith, to the River, ii. 493 452 MORE, HANNAH, ii. 512 MORE, SIR THOMAS, i. No Man can be Good to All, i. Mental Vigour, Prerequisites of More, Lady, Letter to, i. 60 [Note], i. 309 Mercy, i. Merle and Nightingale, i. 41 More's [Sir T.] Resignation of the 270 Mermaid, the, ii. Norman French, Introduction of, i. 3 4 G08 ii.. 580, 672 in Search of, i. 253 MERRICK, JAMES, ii. 120 MORIER, JAMES, ii. .604, 677 NORTON, MRS, ii. 459, 460 Messiah, the, i. 557 MORLEY, COUNTESS OF, ii. Metrical Romances, English, i. Norwegian Yeomanry, ii. 685, 686 8 Morning, ii. 413 Novelists, Modern, ii. 533-433 70 Morning, Description of, i. 590, 548 NUGENT, LORD, ii. 646 Middle Ages-Progress of Freedom, ii. 184 Morning Landscape, ii. 107 Nut-Brown Maid, the, i. 52, 53 Morning in May, i. 44 Nymph Complaining for the Death MIDDLETON, DR CONYERS, ii. 181, 216 Morning in Warwickshire, i. 99 of her Fawn, i. 344 MIDDLETON, THOMAS, i. 213 Morpheus, Song to, i. Midnight Repose, i.. 323 Nymph's Reply to the Passionate 381 Mors Tua, i. 130 Shepherd, i. 84 Midnight Scene, i. 217 Mortification, i. 133 Oak and the Briar, Fable of the, i. 94 Midnight Wind, the, ii. 504 MORTON, THOMAS, ii. 532 Oblivion, i. 300 Milkmaid, the Fair and Happy, Moschus, Note to, i. 320 Obscurity, of, i. 403 MILL, JAMES, ii. 642, 701 Moses Concealed on the Nile-[Dar- Obscurity, Wishes for, i. 292 MILLER, MR, ii. 700 win], ii. Occupations, Choice of, i. MILLER, THOMAS, ii. 626 Mosque of the Bloody Baptism at Miller's Daughter, from the, ii. 468 Cairo, Legend of the, ii. 680 MILLINGEN, DR, ii. Ocean, Address to the [Procter], ii. 441 703 Moss, THOMAS, ii. ii. 391 MILLS, CHARLES, ii. 642 Mother's Grave, my, ii. 477 MILMAN, HENRY HART, ii. Ocean, the Dry Bed of the, i. 452 446, 644 Mother's Heart, the, ii. 460 Ode to Aurora on Melissa's Birth- MILNES, W. MONCKTON, ii. 472 MOTHERWELL, WILLIAM, ii. 503-505 day, ii. MILTON, JOHN, i. 328-331, 396 Mountain Children, ii. Milton, on, i. 365 Mountain Daisy, to a, ii. 462 Milton and Spenser, i. 496 Mouse, the Town and Country, i. 38 Milton's Literary Musings, i. Mind, Operations of the, in the Pro- duction of Works of Imagination, 397 MUDIE, ROBERT, ii. 700 Ode on the Death of Mr Thomson, ii. 34 53 Multitude, Inconstancy of the, i. 392 Ode to the Duke of Wellington, Mummy, Address to, ii. 433 1814, ii. . 479 ii. 45 Mind, Richard's Theory of, i. MUNDAY, ANTHONY, i. 174 Ode to Evening, ii. 32 539 MURCHISON, MR, ii. 703 Ode on Hearing the Drum, ii. 121 Mind, my, to Me a Kingdom is, i. 225 MURE, WILLIAM, ii. 671 Ode from Horace, i.. 584 MURPHY, ARTHUR, ii. 141 of, ii. Ode (How are thy servants blest, 272 MURRAY, HON. C. A. ii. 629 Minister Acquiring and Losing Office, O Lord!) i. 543 MURRAY, LIEUT. ALEXANDER, ii. 682 Ode, in Imitation of Alceus, ii. i. 117 641 Ministers, Wise, distinguished from Muse, Companionship of the, i. 125 Ode to Independence, ii. 66 Muse, the Modest, i. 355 Ode to an Indian Gold Coin, ii. 289 Cunning, i. Music, Church, i. 238 Minstrel, Opening of the, ii. Ode to Leven Water, ii. 105 Minstrel's Song in Ella, ii. Music by Night, i. 275 Ode to Liberty, ii. 33 87 Music, on Scottish, ii. 211 Miracle Plays, i. Ode to a Nightingale, ii. 405 163 Mirrour for Magistrates, Allegorical Music, Scottish Scenery and, ii. 131 Ode on the Passions, ii. 32 Music's Duel, i. Characters from the, i. Ode to Solitude, ii. 119 80 Musings on Eternity, ii. 456 Mirza, the Vision of, i. Ode to my Son, aged Three Years 610 Miscellaneous Thoughts from Butler's Myself, of-[Sir T. Browne], i. 302 Myself, of A. Cowley], i. 401 Remains, i. and Five Months-[Hood], ii. Miser, Picture of a, ii. 352 Nabob, the, ii. 413 NABBES, THOMAS, i. 275 Ode-(The spacious firmament on 712 Page Prudent Worldly Lady, Character of a, ii. PSALMANAZAR, GEORGE, Public Breakfast, the, ii. Richard III. Character of, i. PURCHAS, SAMUEL, i. 252 Riches, on, i. 34 Pyramids, Description of the, ii. 670, 671 Riches, the Emptiness of, ii. 11 Scholar, Every Nature not Suitable 265 Pyrrha, to, i. 314 Richmond, Countess of, Character Schoolmaster, Detached Observations Quack Advertisements, i. 607 and Habits of the, i. 62 from the, i. 78 QUARLES, FRANCIS, i. 129 Right of Property, ii. 246, 247 Schoolmaster, the Good, i. 412 Quarterly Review, Establishment of the, ii. 702 Queen, to the, i. 146 Queen Mab, i. 186 Right and Wrong, Natural and Es- Schoolmistress, the, ii. 664 School-Usher, Wretchedness of a, ii. 92 337 SCORESBY, WILLIAM, ii. Scorn not the Least, i. Queen Mab, Opening of, ii. 398 ii. SCOT, ALEXANDER, i. Rachel, Dirge of, ii. Rinaldo at Mount Olivet and the Scot to his Heart, i.. 155 RADCLIFFE, ANN, ii. 554 Enchanted Wood, i. 103 Scotland, the Complaynt of, i. 72 Rainbow, the, i. 123, 319 RITSON, JOSEPH, ii. Scotland, Lines Written in the High- Rainy Sunday in an Inn, ii. 596, 597 ROBERTS, MISS EMMA, ii. 679 lands of, ii. 320 RALEIGH, SIR WALTER, i. 581-587 Randolph, Lady, Discovery of her RANDOLPH, THOMAS, i. RAY, JOHN, i. Readiness to take Offence, against, i. 279 Reason, Defence of, i. Reason and Discretion, the Age of, i. 292 83, 243-249 ROBERTSON, DR WILLIAM, ii. 185 Scotland, Tears of, ii. 67 ROBERTSON, J. P. and W. P. ii. 687 Scotland's Skaith, or the History of Robin Goodfellow, i. 229 Will and Jean, ii. 488, 489 138 ROCHESTER, EARL OF, i. 356 SCOTT, JOHN, ii. 121 145, 216 Rochester, Letters of, i. 357 SCOTT, SIR W. ii. 378-386, 585-589, 646 524 ROGERS, SAMUEL, ii. 316-322 Scottis, the New Maneris and the ROGET, DR, ii. 703 Auld of, i. Roman Power in Britain, Expiration Scottish Country Wedding, ii. 307 401 Scottish Music, on, ii. 211 Romances, English Metrical, i. Scottish Rebellion, the, ii. 251 Rome, Funeral Ceremony at, ii. 672 Scottish Scenery and Music, ii.. 131 392 Scripture and the Law of Nature, i. 236 447 413 Rooks, Evening Sports of the, ii. 689 Sea, the, i. 952 Recreations, the Country's, i. Recruiting Officer, Scenes from Redbreast Coming into his Cham- 637 Sea-Captain, a Prudent, ii. 623 83 ROSCOMMON, EARL OF, i. 355 Sea-Coasts, Scenery of the, ii. 995 Rose, the, i. 144; ii. 6 Sea, Stanzas on the, ii. 600-602 Rose, a, i. 153 Seasons, Hymn to the, ii. 18 ROSE, W. S. ii. 672 Sectarian Differences, i. 640 ber, Upon Occasion of a-[Bishop 275 Roses and Tulips, upon the Sight of, Growing near one another, i. SEDLEY, SIR CHARLES, i. 518 SELDEN, JOHN, i. 282 Red Sea, Passage of the, ii. 408 Rosiphele, Episode of, i. REES, DR A. ii. 255 Ross, ALEXANDER, ii. REEVE, MISS CLARA, ii. 180 Ross, SIR JOHN, ii. Reflection upon a Lanthorn and 674 Self-Love, Immoderate, i. Ross, the Man of, i. 564 24 Self-Control-Final Escape of Laura, Self-Murder, i. 572-575 438 392 Candle, carried by on a Windy Rosy Hannah, ii. 286 Selma, the Songs of, ii. 79 518 ROWE, NICHOLAS, i. 590 SENIOR, N. W. ii. 701 Reformation, the, i. 400 ROWLEY, WILLIAM, i. 215 Reformation in England, State of Royalists, Attack of, on the City, i. Sennacherib's Army, Destruction of, . Parties at the, ii. 183 Rule Britannia, ii. 22 Sensitive Plant, from the, ii. 400 Reformation, the-Monks and Puri- Rural Picture, ii. tans, i. 322 Rural Sounds, ii. 260 95 Sephestia's Song to her Child, i. REID, DR, ii. 208 RUSSELL, DR WILLIAM, ii. 192 Serpents, Irish, the Last of the, li. 614 Rejected Addresses, ii. 431, 432 RUSSELL, LADY RACHEL, i. 406 Session, Tidings fra the, i. Relations, Poor, ii. 358 Russell, Lady R. to Dr Fitzwilliam, SEWARD, MISS, ii. 278 Religion, i. 132 i. Religion, Against the Employment of Force in, i. . Russell, Lady R. to the Earl of Gal- 407 SHADWELL, THOMAS, i. 392 SHAFTESBURY, EARL OF, i. 654 407 Shaftesbury, Character of, i. 312 Religion, on the Effects of, ii. 655 Russell, Lady R. to Lord Cavendish, Shaftesbury's Address to Monmouth, Religion not Hostile to Pleasure, i. 445 i. 408 i. 363 287 RUSSELL, LORD JOHN, ii. 646 SHAKSPEARE his Poetry, i. 105-108 SHAKSPEARE-his Plays, i. 176-191 . 504 ii. 685 Shakspeare, Character of, i. 493 Religion, Zeal and Fear in, i. Religious Discussions, Reason must Russia, the French Army in, ii. 448 685 Shakspeare, Inscription for a Monu- 47 286 Ruth, ii. Religious Edifices, Destruction of, in RYMER, THOMAS, i. 306 Sabbath Morn, ii. Religious Matters, Authority of Rea- Sabbath Walk, an Autumn, ii. 329 Shakspeare, to the Memory of, i. 114 114 697 son in, i. 660 Sabbath Walk, a Spring, ii. 306 Religious Opinions, Vindication of, i. 671 Sabbath Walk, a Summer, ii. 306 SHEFFIELD, JOHN [Duke of Buck- 378 Religious Toleration, i. 298 Sabbath Walk, a Winter, ii. 307 SHEFFIELD, LORD, ii. 644 Remorse, Scene from, ii. 514-516 SACKVILLE, THOMAS, i. 80 SHEIL, R. L. ii. 517 Resignation, ii. 87 SADLER, M. T. ii. 701 SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, i 395-402 Restoration, Improved Style of Dra- Sailor Boy, the Impressed, ii. 308 SHELLEY, MRS, ii. 580 matic Dialogue after the, i. 494 Salamis, the Armies at, ii. 113 Shelley's Lines to an Indian Air, ii. 402 Resurrection, the, i. 315, 447 SALE, GEORGE, ii. 192 SHENSTONE, WILLIAM, ii. 35-40 Retaliation, Passages from, ii. SALE, LADY, ii. . Retirement, 1758, ii. 107 SALT, HENRY, ii. 680 Shepherd, Passionate, to his Love, i. 84 126 Retirement, the, i. 354 Retirement, Cowley's Love of, i. Retirement, on his-[Pope to Swift], Sanctimony, Hypocritical, i. 444 Shepherd and his Wife, i. 169 449 SANDYS, GEORGE, i. 254 Shepherd's Life, the Blessings of a, i. 188 Sardanapalus's State, ii.. 353 i. Satan's Address to the Sun, i. 338 Shepherd's Life, Happiness of the, i. 12 222 Revenge of Injuries, i. 154 Satan's Speech-[Cadmon], i. 2 SHERIDAN, RICHARD BRINSLEY. Reverie, a Nocturnal, i. 580 Satan's Survey of Greece, i. 342 ii. 143-147 REYNOLDS, FREDERICK, ii. 532 Reynolds' Painted Window at Ox- Satires, Pope's, from the Prologue to SHERLOCK, DR WILLIAM, I. 438 563 She's Gane to Dwall in Heaven, ii. 500 ford, Lines on, ii. 100 Saturn and Thea, ii. 403 Shilling, the Splendid, i. 375 RHIND, MR, ii.. 700 Saul and his Guards, Approach of, Rhyming Chroniclers, the, i. Ships and Books Compared, i. 243 6 against the Philistines, ii. 361 Shipwreck, the-[Falconer], ii. 88-91 RICARDO, DAVID, ii. Saul-Song of the Virgins Celebrating Shipwreck, the [Byron], ii. 392 Rich, the Art of Growing, i. 614 the Victory, ii. 361 Shipwreck, the-Prof. Wilson], ii. 4.36 RICH, CLAUDIUS JAMES, ii. 677 SAVAGE, RICHARD, ii. 1-3 Shipwreck by Drink, i. Richard II. the Morning before his Murder in Pomfret Castle, i. Saviour, in Praise of the [Chatter- 81 Shipwrecked Solitary's Song-To the 303 |