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Jackson.
Blair.
Goldsmith
Moore.
.
37. The Precepts of Carazan
41. Duty of Old Age
42. The Beggar
46. Benevolence
Character of Alfred the Great, King
of England
47. The Bagpiper.-A Fragment
49. Negro Slavery.-An Apostrophe
51. Pride and Vanity
52. Flowers pourtrayed in lively Colours
55. Montmorency.--A Fragment
62. The Newspaper Editor
65. The Starling
67. The Captive
68. The Resurrection of Christ
70. The Strolling Player
79. Feeling and Fortitude
80. The Criminal
- Youthful Imprudence: a Moral
Tale
92. Superficial Observers
The Whistle
94. On Pleasure
95. Character of William the Conqueror
99. The Birth of Sensibility
101. The Female Sex described
Idem.
Hervey.
Drake.
P. Pindar.
Sterne.
Hardy.
Goldsmith.
Frere.
Idem,
"} Miss St. Leger.
102. Justice vanquishing the Force of l
Addison.
Nature.--A Persian Tale
105. Fortune in good Humour
Anon.
109. A Meditation on the Spring ... Johnson.
113. Conscience
114. The Advantages of Solitude
116. Asem, the Man-hater
124. A Thought on Death
Watts.
The Pedlar and his Ass
Percival,
125. Description of a true Patriot
126. The Morning of Autumn
Gessner,
128. Adventures of a Bashful Man
134. A Ship, the School of Sociability Mrs. Hunter,
135. On Prudence
Dodd,
136. Death of a Profligate Female,
Mad. de Genlis.
a Picture from Life
138. Summary Evidence of Christianity Dr. Porteus,
140. Old Edwards
Mackenzie.
155. Procrastination
156. On Mankind
157. History of Abouzaid, the Son of
Johnson,
Morad
161. The Soldier's Wife Augustas la Fontaine.
164. Retirement
Zimmerman.
165 Content
167. The Two Rivers
Fenelon,
of}
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171. The Vicissitudes of Life. A Moral
U
178. Dissolution of a Parent
Mrs. Hunter.
180. An Allegorical Dream
Franklin
186. On Happiness of Temper
190. The Beauties of Creation
Hervey
191. A Description of Sunset
192. Appearance of Nature after Sunset Idem.
193. The Garden of Hope
Johnson.
198. Modesty Rewarded
Stretch.
200. The Choice and Criterion of Religion J. Moir.
202. Portrait of the true Christian
Robinson.
203. On Bigotry
204. Sidney, or, the Parental Beggar
208. Humourous Apology for Authors Cumberland.
212. On Disappointing Expectations
214. On-Prejudice
Pratt.
216. Transmigrations of an Eastern Prince Anon.
223. The Hermit of the Mountain
225. The Old Man and his Dog
231. Nicolas Pedrosa
Cumberland.
251. Sensibility
252. Generosity
Pratt,
253. The Force of Education
256. Sir Bertrand:-A Fragment : Mrs. Barbauld.
361. Contentment in Prosperity
W. Jay.
263. Sabinus and Olinda
Goldsmith,
267. True Honour
269. The Two Bees
270. Advantages of Revelation
272. The Dying Christian
273. The History of Almamoulin, the Son
of Nouradin
279. The Indian and British Officer
Anon,
281. Maria, the Maid of Moulines. Part I. Sterne.
283. Maria.- Part II.
288. Damon and Pythias
Brooke,
291. False Modesty
294. The Flower Girl
296. The Character of a true Friend Enfield.
297. The Hermit
Shenstone.
303. Idleness and Irresolution
Percival.
304. Affection to Parents
Immoderate Study
305. Anningait and Ajut.- A Greenland
History
313. On the Spring
316. British Character
Zimmerman,
317. Filial Piety and Modest Benevolence Muirhead.
320. The Shepherds of the Pyrenees Mad. de Genlis.
329. Irish Gratitude
Miss Gunning
331. On Vanity
332. Abbas ;, or, the Hermits
Langhorne.
340. Pleasures and Advantages of Religion J. Moir:
342. The Vision of Mirzah
347. Veracity of a Moor
348. Vanity inscribed on all things
353. Expectations of Pleasure frustrated Johnson.
355. The Gloves
) Sterne.
356. Wolkmar and his Dog
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