218 259 ry • 500 703 . 92 Page Page NAPIER, COLONEL W.F. P. i 680 NAPIER, LORD, ii. . . 09 NASH, C.ii. . . 646 MITFORD, MARY RUSSELL, ii. 521, 618 NASR, THOMAS, i. 644 National Partiality and Prejudice, i. Nations, Uncertainty of the Early . 132 Modern Greece, Picture of, ii. . 389 History of, i. . . Modern Manners and Innovations, Nativity, Hymn on the, i. . 31-333 651 Contempt for-(From Marria ), ii. 613 | Natural Philosophy, the Stu Modern State of Ancient Countries, i. 254 Favourable to Religion, i. . Mohammedan's Lecture on Christian Nature, on the Love of, ii. 210, 32 Nature, Study of, Recommended • 162 Navy, the British, i. 333 tus of Women in the, ii. . . 678 Neara, on, i. . 473, 601 Neglect, of, i. . 362 | MON BODDO, LORD-James Burnet), Yehushta, the Bower of, il 264 ii. . . Newcastle Apothecary, ii. Monk, the-Scene of Conjuration by NEWCASTLE, DUCHESS Or, i. . 32 the Wandering Jew, ii., 558-560 Newspapers, i. Monkey, the, ii. . . NEWTOX, SIR ISAAC, i. . . MONTAGU, LADY MARY WORTLEY, Newtonian Philosophy, Anecdote of i. . . . 650-654 the Discovery of the, i. MONTGOMERY, ALEXANDER, I. 156 New-Year, the, i New York, Manners in, During 226 MONTGOMERY, ROBERT, ii. . 455 Dutch Times, ii... 78 VICHOL, PROFESSOR, ii. Moonlight Night, with fine Music, i. 184 | Night, i. . . Moonlight at Sea-Memory of Absent Vight, ii. 364 | Night in a Camp, i. 679 Night-Piece, a City, ii. 549, 530 Night, to the -- Shipwrecked 8 243 Moore, Sir John, the Burial of, ii. 410 tary's Song, ii. Moorish lost, Attack of, ii. .308 | Nightingale, Address to the, i. . Nightingale, Ode to a, ii. Moral Influence of Evening-[From Nile, Bruce at the sources of the, ji. Alison's Sermon on Autumn], ii. . 60) Nith, to the River, ii. Yo Man can be Good to All, i. Nocturnal Reverie, i. . Norman French, Introduction of, i. More's (Sir T.] Resignation of the Norman Poets of England, the, i. . 188 270 NORMANBY, MARQUIS or, ii. . 41 MORGAN, LADY-(Si ney Owenson), North-West Passage, Davis's Voyage 290 ii. in Search of, i. . NORTOS, MRS, ii, . 40 Go Norwegian Yeomanry, il.. 3, 413 Vovelists, Modern, ii. . . 53 390, 518 NIGEST, LORD, ji.. Nut-Brown Maid, the, i. Nymph Complaining for the Death 92 of her Fawn, i. . 32:3 Shepherd, i. . Onk and the Briar, Fable of the, i Oblivion, i. . 320 Obscurity, of, i.. Obscurity, Wishes for, i. . • 270 Occupations, Choice of, i. Ocean, Address to the Prreter?. ii. 626 Cairo, Legend of the, ii. . 650 Ocean, Apostrophe to the-(Byron), 703 Moss, THOMAS, ii. . Ocean, the Dry Bed of the, i. ... Mother's heart, the, ii. 460 Ode to Aurora on Melissa's Birth- 472 | MOTHERWELL, WILLIAM, il.. 503-503 1 day, ii. 484 Ode to the Departing Year--1795, ii 343 Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College, ii. . 392 433 1814, ii. . 174 Ode to Erening, ii.. MURCHISON, MR, ii. . . 703 Ode on Hearing the Drum, ii. Mure, WILLIAM, ii. . . 671 Ode from llorace, i.. 141 | Ode -(How are thy servants 629 O Lord!) i. . Ode to Independence, ii. 355 Ode to an Indian Gold Coin, il. Music, Church, i. . 233 Ode to Leren Water, ii. 275 Ode to Liberty, ii. . Music, on Scottish, il. 211 Ode to a Nightingale, ii. Music, Scottish Scener 131 Ode on the Passions, ii. Ode to Solitude, ii. Ode to my Son, aged Three Years and Five Months lood), il 401 Ode to Spring, ii. 275 Ode(The spacious firmame . 9161 high), i. . 473 350, 672 MORIER, JANES, ii. · 107 . . 604 Morthens. Note to, i..ne Nile(Dar- 700 125 *3 g 166 532 Pali 114 66 117 69 IRR K RIA, ii. • . 375 512 280 cene of, ii. 459 100 62 Page Page .625 488 Poor Country Widow, Description of a, i.. Poor Gentleman, Passages from the Pelican Island, the, ii. . 418 ii. . ... . 527-530 Poor Relations, ii. . Poor, Rural, Appeal to Country Jus- Pope, ALEXANDER, i. . 553–557 703 Pope in Oxford, i. . 114 Pope to Lady Mary W. Montagu, i. 327 Pope to Gay on his Recovery, i. . 75 Pope to Bishop Atterbury in the Pericles and Aspasia, ii. . . 448 448 Tower, i. , Pope and Dryden, Parallel between, ii. . 222 679 Popish Plot, the, i. 494 654 ii. PORTER, ANNA MARIA, ii. 568 677 516 Philanthropy-- Mr Howard, ii. . 273 Portrait - (She was a phantom of 326 PostAYS, CAPTAIN, ii. 680 339 POSTANS, MRS, ii 679 POTTER and KENNETT, 1. 660 . Power and Activity, Distinction be- tween, ii. . . . . . 631 | Power and Gentleness, or the Cata- Physic, Housewifery, i. . . 49 ract and the Streamlet, ii. . Pibroch of Donuil Dhu, ii. 444 601 Practice and Habit, i. . 409 295 2771 Picture of Christmas Eve, ii. . 328 Praver-(Prayer is the soul's sincere Picture of a Country Life, ii. . 513 desire), ii. 457 Picture of Domestic Love, ii. . 371 Prayer-Like the low murmur of 275 Picture of a Dungeon, ii. . • 344 the secret stream), ii. 3211 Picture of an Irish Village and School Prayer and Early Rising, i. 140 . 616-618 Praver, a Poet's, ii.. Preaching, Inefficacy of mere Moral, ii. . . . Prejudices, i. 513 Piedmont, Massacre of the Protes Prejudices and Opinions, i. . 658 PRESCOT, W. H.ii. 644 683 399 Pilgrims and the Peas, ii. 298 PRICE, De RICHARD, ii. . . 213 PRICE, SIR UVEDALE, ii. , 689 638 Pride, False, Caution against, i. . 355 Pitt, WILLIAM-Earl of C atham), Pride, lluman, Rebuke of, i. . ii. . 252-254 Pride of Noble Birth, against the, i. Pride of Sir Giles Overrcach in his Daughter, i. . . . 217 621 | Pride, Spiritual, i. Platonic Representation of the Scale PRIDEAUX, DR HUMPHREY, i. . 672 of Beauty and Love, i. 655 PRIESTLEY, Dr Joseph, ii. . 213 359 Primrose, to an Early, ii. . . 302 Pleasure is Mixed with every Pain, i. 48 Primrose, to the Evening, ji. . 440 Primroses Filled with Morning Dew, i. 143 Princess Charlotte of Wales, from Pleasure, Utopian Idea of, i. . 60 the Funeral Sermon for the, ii. 658 try Compared, i. PRINGLE, THOMAS, ii. . 454 67 . 646 Pleasures of a Patriot, i. . . 649 Pnior, MATTHEW, i. . . 535-540 Prior's Lines — For my own Monu- Poet, a Small, i. . 703 417 Private Judgment in Religion, i 287 Procrastination-[Cowley], i.. 403 Procrastination-(Young), ii. . 11 PROCTER, B. W. ii. 441-446, Prodigal Lady, the, i. . . 223 234 | Prologue to Coriolanus, i • 129 Poets, Ancient, Translations of the, Prologue to King David and Fair Bethsabe, i. Poet's Bridal-day Song, the, ii. . 501 Property, of-(Paley), ii. Poet's Life, the Miseries of a, ii. . 92 Property, on the Right of-[Black- stone), ii. . Prophecy of Faminem Churchili], ii. 33 Politica: Redemption-Chatterton), Prophetic Language, the, i. . 521 | Prosperity and Adversity, i. . Protector, Lord, a Panegyric to t 326 Pollok, ROBERT, 11. : 412-415 / Protestant Infallibility, Ironical View of, i. 376 Providence, Eternal, ii. 625 Prudent Sea-Captain-Abuse of • 428 | Pompeii, Description of, ii. . 354, 674 | Stores, ii. Page 24 Scandal and Literature in High Life.. Schoolmaster, the Good, i. . '. 454 275 Page Page Saxon Chronicle, 1154, Passage from, . 624 | Richard's Theory of the Mind, i. . 539 RICHARDSON, De, ii. 123 RICHARDSON, SAMUEL, ii.. 160 252 Riches, on, i. . for a, i. • 314 Richmond, Countess of, Character Schoolmaster, Detached Observations from the, i. Right of Property, ii. 246, 247 scho . 702 sential Difference of, i. . School- Usher, Wretchedness SCORESBY, WILLIAN, ii. Scorn not the Least, i. SCOT, ALEXANDER, i. . Rinaldo at Mount Olivet and the Scot to his lleart, i.. Scotland, the Complaynt of, 1. Scotland, Lines Written in the High- Scotland's Skaith, or the History of 9:29 Will and Jean, ii. . . , SCOTT, JOHs, ii.. 316-322 Scottis, the New Maneris and the . 7031 Auld of, i 201 | Roman Power in Britain, Expiration Scottish Country Wedding, ii. . of the, i. . Scottish Music, on, ii. . Scottish Rebellion, the, ii. 251 Recluse, the, ii. . . . 418 | Rome, Midnight Scene in, ii. . 392 Scripture and the Law of Nature, Sea-Captain, a Prudent. ii. Roscou MOX, EARL OF, 3.35 Sea-Coasts, Scenery of the, ii. Ro-e, the, i. 44; ii. 6 Sea, Stanzas on the, ii.. 153 Seasons, llymn to the, ii. Rose, W. Sii, Sectarian Differences, i. SEDLEY, SIR CHARLES, i. . Growing near one another, i. . 518 SELDEX, JOrx, i. 408 | Rosiphele, Episode of, i. 24 Self-Control-Final Escape of Laura, 753 Self-Love, Immoderate 564 Self-Murder, i. 286 Selma, the Songs of, ii. ROWE, NICHOLAS, i. 690) SENIOR, N. W. ii. ROWLEY, WILLIAM, i. 215 Sennacherib's Army, Destructi ii. . Sensitive Plant, from the, ii. . Sephestia's Song to her Child, i. Rural Sounds, ii. 200 Sermons, i. . Serpents, Irish, the Last of the, ii. Session, Tidings fra the, i.. . SHADWELL, THOMAS, i. SHAFTESBURY, EARL OF, i. way, i.. Shaftesbury, Character of, i. Shaftesbury's Address to Monmouth, SHAKSPEARE-his Poetry, i.. jos je ii. . . Shakspeare, Character of, i. . 453 Russia, the French Army in, ii. 448 Shakspeare, Inscription for a Monu- 685 ment to, ii. . . Shakspeare, to the Memory of, i. . . 527 Shakspeare, on the Portrait of, i. 114 289 Sabbath Walk, an Autumn, ii. 307 Genius of Lord Jeffrey), ii. GGO 306 SHEFFIELD, JOHN (Duke of Buck inghamshire), i. . Sabbath Walk, a Winter, ii. . 307 SHEFFIELD, LORD, ii. 80 SHEIL, R. L. ii. 517 , : 87 701 SHELLEY, PERCY Bysshe, il 342 308 SHELLEY, MRS, ii. Salamis, the Armies at, ii. 113 | Shelley's Lines to an Indian Air, ii. 4 192 SHEXSTONE, WILLIAM, ii. . 8341 686 Shepherd, the Steadfast, . . 125 Sanctimony, Hypocritical, i. . 444 Shepherd and his Wife, i. . . 10 Shepherd's Life, the Blessings of a, i. 188 Shepherd's Life, Happiness of the, I. Satan's Address to the Sun, i. . 338 Shepherd's Song, i. 154 Satan's Speech-(Cædmon), i. . 2 SHERIDAX, RICHARD BRINSLEY. ii. 143-14 Satires, Pope's, from the Prologue to SHERLOCK, DR WILLIA», . 039 the, i. . . She's Gane to Dwall in Heaven, fi. 50 Saturn and Thea, ii. 403 Shilling, the Spiendid, i. Saul and his Guards, Approach of, Ships and Books Compared, i. against the Philistines, ii. . 361 Shipwreck, the-(Falconer), ii 8691 Saul-Song of the Virgins Celebrating Shipwreck, the Byron', ii. . the Victory, if. . Shipwreck, the Prof. Wilson). ii. SAVAGE, RICHARD, ii. Shipwreck by Drink, i. . Ship* recked Solitary's Song-To Wight, ii. • 400 192 286 Russell, Lady R. to the Earl of Gal- ** 329 Religious Matters, Authority of Rea. . 700 / ers, the, i 25 320 38 136 194 ering of themi, 358 326 499 210 ji. 2 Page Page SHIRLEY, JAMES, i. . . 148, 222 Song-(Give me more love, or more Song-(Ye shepherds of this pleasant Shirley-Upon his Mistress Sad, i. 148 disdain), i. 121 vale), ii. . Siberian Exile, the, ii. Song-Gloomy Winter's now Awa," Songs of Israel, Opening of the, ii. . 4. Sic Vita, i. . . 118 ii. . Songs of Israel, Conclusion of the, ii. 4. Sickness and Death-[ Pope to Steele), Song--(Go, lovely rose), i.. Sonnet-Composed upon Westmin635 Song-(Go, youth beloved, in distant ster Bridge, September 3, 1803, ii. 325 Siddons, Mrs, Picture of-[Descrip glades), ii. Sonnet-From Constable's Diana, i. 84 tion of Jane de Montfort], ii. : 513 Song- Good night and joy be wi' ye Sonnet-Hope, ii. . 346 Bide Tails, Supplication in Contemp a'), ii. Sonnet-Influence of Poesy, ii,, 275 tion of, i. . . . Song-"Hast thou seen the down in Sonnet-London, 1802, ii. . SIDNEY, ALGERNON, i. . . 405 the air), i. . Sonnet-Milton on his own BlindSIDNEY, Sır Philip, i. . 82, 232–234 | Song-(I prithee send me back my ness, i. . Sidney, Sir Philip, Sonnets of, i. 82, 83 heart), i. . Sonnet-(Muses, that sing Love's Silius, Accusation and Death of, in Song--(If I had thought thou couldst sensual empirie), i. the Senate House, i. . have died), ii.. 411 Sonnet -On the Departure of the Siller Gun, Mustering of the Trades Song-Jemmy Dawson, ii.. Nightingale, ií. to Shoot for the, ii. Song-Jenny Dang the Weaver, ii. Sonnet-On England, ii. . SimonD, M. ii. . Song-(Look out, bright eyes, and Sonnet-On First Looking into Simpleton and Braggadocio, i. 196 bless the air), i. . man's Homer, ii. Simplicity and Retinement, ii. . 203 Song-(Love still has something of Sonnet-On King's College Chapel, SIMPSON, THOMAS, ii. 676 the sea), i. . Cambridge, ii.. 436 289 Sin, the Progress of, i. 293 472 Singularity, i. . . 436 Song- Mary Morison, ii, . Sonnet-The First Man, ii. . 471 Sinners, the Resurrection 294 Song to May, ii.. 273, 362 Sonnet-The Human Seasons, ii. 406 Sixteen, ii. 351 Song-May-Eve, or Kate of Aber Sonnet-The Prinrose, ii.. SKELTON, John, 45 Sonnet-The Thrush's Nest, ii., 427 SKINNER, Jonx, ii. 28 Song-Menie, ii. " 486 Sonnet-The World is Too Much Skylark, to a, ii. 399 Song- My Bonny Mary, ii.. with Us, ii. 325 Skylark, the, ii. Song-(My dear mistress has a heart), Sonnet-To the Glow Worm, ii. 426 Sleep, to, i. . : . . . 357 346 Sleep, Epigram on, Song—My Nanie o, ii. ' . '. Sonnet-(What art thou, Mighty Sleep, the House of, i. Song-My only Jo and Dearie 0, ii. 492 One !) ii. . Sleeping Child – [s. T. Coleridge] Song-(0, Nanny, wilt thou gang wi' Sonnet-Winter Evening at Home, ii. me), ii. ii. Sleeping Child—[Professor Wilson), *** Song-10 tuneful voice! I stili de-10 Sonnet-Written at the Close of 435 plore), ii. . Spring, ii. . . Sleeping Figure of Modena, ii. ' . 442 | Song--(Oh do not wanton with those Sonnet-Written by Paterson on the SMART, CHRISTOPHER, ii. . 108-112 eyes), i. Burial-Ground of his Ancestors, ii. 478 Smith, ALBERT, ii.. Song--Oh say not that my heart is Sonnets-(Drummond's), i. SMITH, DR ADAM, ii. . . 207, 242 ,242 cold), ii. Sonnets to a friend, ii.. . 472 Smith, JAMES and HORACE, ii. 429-433 Song-Pack clouds away, and wei Sonnets by Lord Thurlow, ii. . 627 221 Sonnets in Praise of & Solitary Life, Smith, Mrs CHARLOTTE, ii. 273-275, 554 Song---(Phillis, men say that all my . 157, 160 SMITH, REV. J. ii. 646 vows), i. . Sonnets of Sir Philip Sidney, i. ." SMITH, REV. SIDNEY, ii. 5, 695 Song by Rogero in The Rovers-(When. Sorceress of Vain Delight, i. . Smith, Dr SOUTHWOOD, ii. 703 e'er with haggard eyes I view), ii. 296 Sorcery and Witchcraft, i. Smith, WILLIAM, ii. . 524 Song---Say lovely dream), i. SOTHEBY, WILLIAM, ii. . 360, SMOLLETT, T. G. ii. . 64-68, 165-170 Song-(Sweet woman is like the fair Soul and Body, the, i. . Snails, upon the Sight of two, i. . 275 flower in its lustre), i. . . Soul, Immortality of the, ii. . Society compared to a Bowl of Punch Song- The Braes o' Balquhither, ii. Soul's Errand, the, i. Song--The Braes o' Gleniffer, ii. 4 491 Soul's Immortality, Reasons for the, Socrates, Condemnation and Death Song-The Flower o' Dumblane, ii. 491 109 of, ii. 63+636 Song-(The lark now leaves his watery South American Scenery, ii. 346 Soldier, a Drowned, i. . 216 nest), i. 440 Soldier's Home, the, ii. 287 Song- The Last Time I camo o'er the SOUTIERNE, THOMAS, i. 588 Solicitude--[Pastoral Ballad), il. . 39 Moor, i. . SOUTHEY, R. ii. 347-350, 642, 645, 691 Solitary Tomb, the, ii.. 440 Song-The Parting Kiss, ii. 113 SOUTHEY, MRS, ii. . Solitude on a Battle-field, ii. 140 Song--The Poet's Bridal Day, ii. . 501 Southey's Epitaph, ii. 350 Solitude, Ode to, ii. Song--The Royalist, i.. . 154 SOUTHWELL, ROBERT, i. . . 96 Solitude preferred to a Court Life, Song-Tho Saint's Encouragement, i. 153 Speaking, Evil, i. 283 &c. i. . Song-(The season comes when first SPEED, Joux, i. . 263 Solomon, Abra's Love for, i. we met), ii. . 280 SPELMAN, SIR HENRY, i. . 263 SOMERVILLE, WILLIAM, i. . 580 Song-There is a Garden in her Face SPENCER, The Hox. W. R. ii. 420-422 Song-A Wet Sheet and a Flowing SPENCER, MR, ii. . . . 686 SPENSER, EDMUND, i. 496 Song—Ah, Chloris ! could I now but before), i. Spirit of the Cape, the, sit), i. . Song-(To all you ladies now at land), Spiritual Pride, i. . 437 Song-(Ah, the poor shepherd's mourn*** Splendid Shilling, the, i 375 ful fate), ii.. Song-iToo late, alas ! I must confess), SPOTISWOOD, Joix, i. Song, Amarantha, sweet and fair), SPRAT, DR THOMAS, i. . . Sprig of Heath, on a, ii. . Song—(Ask me no more where Jove *** ii. . Spring, Approach of, i... bestows), i. Song-¡What bird so sings, yet so does *** Spring, Birds Pairing in, ii. Song, At setting day and rising wail), i. Spring, a Northern, ii. . morn), i. Song-what pleasure have great Spring, Ode to, ii. . Song-(Auld Robin Forbes), ii. ' . 276 princes), i. Spring, Showers in, ii. Song-(Away! let nought to love Song-When the Kye comes Namo, Spring, the Voice of, ii. . displeasing), ii. Squire and the Dove, i. . . ST COLUMBANUS, i. St Francis, Legend of, i. St Helena, Description of, i. 261 Bong of the Crazed Maide 315 Song-(Why so pale and wan, fond ST JOHX, JAMES, ii. Song to David, ii. 109-112 lover?) i. . St John, Letter to Sir William, i. 256 Song-(Wi drums and pipes the St Leon's Escape from an Auto de eyes), i. clachan rang), ii. Fe, ii. . . . . 566-568 Bong-(Dry those fair, those crystal "" Song—(Wood, and married, and a'). ** St Serf's Ram, i. 28 eyes), i. . ii. . Staffa, Verses on, ii. 361 Song to Echo, ii. Song-(Would you know what's soft), ** Stag-Tunt-[Sir Philip Sidney), i. 233 Bong-Farewell to Ayrshire, ii. . 492 2 i. . . . 120 | Stag-Hunt-Michael Drayton), i. 99 453 460 . , 142 513 278 Page Page 290-298 | Treasures of the Deep, the, ii. M . . . 215 TREBECK, GEORGE, il.. -319-321, 627 Tree, Full-Blossomed, i. . . 33 Triumph, Her, i. . . TROLLOPE, Mrs, . . . • 67 Tron-Kirk Bell, to the, ii. . Temperance, or the Cheap Physi. Truth, i. cian, i. . . 151 | Truth and Sincerity, Advantases of. Tempest, a, i. . . . 233 Ten Years Ago, ii. . . . 476 Tuft-Hunting, ii. . . . Tullochgorum, ii. . . TURNER, SHAnox, ii. . . 66 302 Tetrastic-From the Persian, ii. 118 TISSER, THOMAS, i. . 625 Tweedside, ii. . 322 CHO Thanksgiving off Cape Trafalgar, ii. 303 Tyme, Ane Schort Poeme of, i. 19 TYTLER, P. F. ii. . 643,- UDALL, NICOLAS, I. . Theatres, Early, i. . . 164, 165 Udolpho, Description of the Castle 689 of, ii. . Thebes, the Ruins at, ii. . 669 Una with the Lion, Adventure of, i. Theodore and Honoria, i. . 367-370 Una and the Redcross Knight, i. Theological Controversies, i. 457 | Unbelievers, Difficulty of Convincing 247 Interested, i. . Thief and the Cordelier, i. . 538 Understandings, Men's, Causes of 244 Weakness in, i. . 661 | Universe, a Sketch of the, il. . THOMSON, JAMES, ii. . 12-22 Universities, i. . . 249 Thomson, from the Monody on, ii. 48 Unwin, Mrs, Inscription on the Tomb 639 Thomson, Ode on the Death of, ii. 34 of, ii. 192 Thorstein Raudi, Sword Chant of, ii. 504 C'pas in Marybone Lane, il. . Upholsterer, the Political, i 69 . . 294 505 Useful knowledge, Society for De 124 Ditfusion of, ii. . . Three Rules to be Observed for tho Useless Learning, Absurdity of, i 48 Preservation of a Man's Estate, i. 248 USHER, JAMS, i. . · 517 390 Utopian Idea of Pleasure, i 362 Valediction, a, i, . 392 Valediction-Forbidding Mourning, 1. 110 Valentine, Bishop. Add to, i . 110 Prison, ii. TILLOTSON, Joux, i. . . 434-4:37 Valley Perilous, the Devil's Bead in 319 the, i. 385 Vanities of the World, a Farewell to 9 the, i. . . . Time, Wrecks and Mutations of, ii. 69 | Vanity of Human Wishes, ii., Time's Alteration, i. . . 230 Vanity of the World, i. Variety, ii, Death, &c.ii.. .. . 198 93 ii. . · 50 TINDAL, DR MATTHEW, i. . . 672 VAUGHAN, HENRY, i. , :. Tinker, the, i. . . . 278 Veal, Mrs, a True Relation of the Apparition of, &c. i. . 616-13 Venice, a Morning in, ii. . . 473 | TO- Venice Preserved. Sorpes from, i. 36- : . 365 Venus and the Graces, i. . die), ii. 402 Florence, it. saking, i. [By Mrs Hunter), ii. in an Alehouse, ii. . . 63 To & Lady, with some Painted | Vintner, a, i. . Flowers, ii. . Violets, to a Tuft of Early, il. : 424 their Time, i. . . . To a Tuft of Early Violets, 295 Virtue, i. Virtue and Happiness in the Comn. try, ii. 153 TOBIX, Jonx, ii. . 632 Virtue more Pleasant than Vice, 1. 679 Virtue and Vice Declared by the General Vote of Mankind, i. . Toleration, i. . 301 Virtuous Woman, a, u. . . Vision of Mirza, i. . . . Tomb, the, i. . .319 Voice of Spring, the. ii. . . 9 464 WACE, i. . WADDINGTOX and IIAXEURY. ii. 67 WAKEFIELD, GILBERT, IL . 260 Wallace, Adventure of, i. World, 1. Vathek and his Magnificent Palaces, 135 83 on Delicacy of difference Be- 218 | Town Ladie Rev. Me, il Miss, ii., i. |