S. . II. 542 258 II. 441 Th. CHESTERFIELD [PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE EARL OF] 1. 263 1) Letter to his Son Philip Stanhope 1. 265 2) To the same I. 269 II. Churchill (CHARLES ] 361 The Prophecy of Famine, a Scotch Pastoral, * (inscribed to John Wilkes ) II. 365 COLLINS [ WILLIAM ] II. 359 1) Ode to Evening II. 341 2) Hassan, or the camel - driver 3) The Passions, an Ode for Music II. 545 CONGREVE [WILLIAM ] II. 256 A Hymn to Harmony in honour of St. Cecilia's Day (1700) II. COWLEY (A BRARAM] II. 140 1) The Chronicle, a Ballad 141 2) The Epicure II. 144 CUNNINGHAM [JOHN ] II. 438 II. 1) Content, a Pastoral 440 2) Day, a Pastoral II. IN 441 II. 442 *IIL. Evening II. 443 DEKHAM [JOHN) II. 144 I) On Mr. Abraham Cowley's death II. 146 II. 2) Cooper's Hill 149 DODSLEY (ROBERT] Episod of the fair Milk - Maid DAYDEN (JOHN ] I. 29 a) Prosaische Stücke : 1) Tragedy compared with Epic Poetry 1. 32 I. 2) Juvenal and Horace compared as Satirists 35 b) Poetische Stücke : 1) To the pious memory of the accomplished young Lady Mrs. Anne Killegrew II. 202 3) Theodore and Honoria II. 208 I. DRYSDALE (John) 357 On the Blessings of Peace I. 358 II. DYER [JOHN] 348 Grongar- Hill FERGUSON [ ADAM] On the Influences of Climate and situation I. 504 FIELDING (HENRY ] » I. 163 History of the Man of the Hill I. 166 Fox [ CHARLES JAMES ] 1. 577 1) Speecb in support of his East-India Bill '1782 I. 584 2) Against the Chancellor of the Exchequer I. **586 FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN ) 564 The Way to Wealth I. 573 11. 372 II. 374 II. 196 u. 349 I. 502 I. 518 II. 489 II. 400 Th. S. GAY (JOHN] II. 262 1) A Ballad (from the what-d'ye-call-it) II. 264 2) The sick Man and the Angel II. 265 3) The Council of Horses II. 267 GIBBON (EDWARD ) I. 414 Barbarians in the time of the Emperor De- I. 421 GILLIES [JOHN] I. 516 The Lacedæmonians GLOVER (Richard ] Interview of Leonidas with his Queen II. 491 GOLDSMITH (OLIVER ] I. 279 a) Prosaisches Stück : The History of a philosophic, Vagabond 1. 282 b) Poetisches Stück: The Traveller or a Prospect of Society II. 445 GRAINGER [JAMES ] II. 388 1) Bryan and Pereene, a Westindian Ballad 390 2) A Hurricane described; of Calms and Earthquakes II. 592 3) Junio and Theana II. 396' 4) A West-India prospect , when crop finished GRANVILLE (GBORG LORD LANDSDOWNE OF 'BIDDIFORD ] II. 268 1) Song, to Myra » Forsaken of my kindly II. 270 2) To Myra „ Thoughtful nights" II. 270 3) Song to Myra „Why should a heart so tender" II. 271 4) To Myra „Prepared to rail" 271 GRAY (THOMAS ] 1. 946 a) Prosaische Aufsätze: 1) To his Mother I. 247 3) To Mr. West I. 249 5) To his Mother I. 250 b) Poetische Stücke: 1) Elegy, written in a country.- Church-Yard II. 450 4) Hymn to Adversity II. 455 HAMMOND [JAMES ] II. 278 Flegy II. 279 HARRIS (JAMES] 1. 529 Character of the English, the Oriental, the La. tin and the Greek Languages; superla- I. 525 HAILEY (WILLIAM ] JI. 595 I) A mother abandoned by her lover to her infant II. 596 2) Characters of many ancient Historians II. 597 427 47?" 2 Th. HUMB [DAVID) 1. 296 1) On Avarice I. 299 2) The Execution and Character of Mary Queen of Scotland I. 300 JAGO (RICHARD ] II. : 1) The Blackbirds II. 474 # 2) Hamlet's Soliloquy, imitated II. 4763) Roundelay (written for the Jubilee at Stratford upon Avon) II. 477 JERNINGHAM [JOHN) i II, 572 I) Yariko to Inkles; II. 572 2) The Magdalens II. 578 JOHŃSON (SAMUEL) I, 330 a) Prosaische Aufsätze: 1) The Journey of Life 1. 339 2) By what particularities' of excellence Shak speare has gained and kept the favour of I. 343 3) The Life of Wiliam Shenstone I, 551 b) Poetische Stücke: II. 1) Evening, an Ode to Stella 479 2) London, a Poem, in imitation of the third Satire of Jurenal II. 480 JUNIUS 1. 474 Letter addressed to the Printer of the Public Advertiser I. 476 LocКЕ [Јонх } I. 38 1) Some Thoughts concerning Education I. 40 2) On the Association of our Ideas 1. 45 LOGAN (JOHN] II. 505 1) Ode to the II, 505 2) Monimia, an Ode II. 506 Lowth [ROBERT] I, 495 II, 496 LYTTELTON [George Lord] I. 273 Hernando Cortez and William Penn I. 275 MACPHERSON (JAMES] II. 531 II. 1) Morna 336 . 2) Comal and Galvina II, 538 5) The Songs of Selma II, 539 MALLET. (DAVID ] I 209 a) Prosaisches Stück i A short View of the state of Learning in Eu rope from the dark period of Gothicism 1. II. 383 2) Edwin and Emma II. 385 Cuckoo 211 513 197 Th. II. 554 II: 555 JI. 557 U. 510 II. J. 149 I. 150 II. 154 II. 158 II. 162 IL. 167 II. 768 II. 169 I. I. II. 228 II. 239 II. 23r II. 467 II. 469 II. 470 II. 590 II. 590 U. 556 II. 337 II. 223 II. 1. 566 I. 567 II. 218 II. 219 I. I. 103 1. 106 I. 107 1. 109 II. 282 JI. 984 II. 990 II. 294 II, 295 If. 248 N. 230 225 100 I. 411 I. 590 184 Th. S. II. 251 II. 252 1. 189 I. 191 593 I. 395 I. 405 II. 177 II. 178 I. 594 II. II. 185 I. 51 1. 56 II. 32 II. 56 II. 555 II. 355 U. 354 II. 555 II. 356 II. 357 II. 359 II. 360 J. 556 I. 560 604 II. 411 II. 414 II. 415 417 1. 580 I. 384 I. 252 I. I, 25.9 II. 437 II. 17 II. 1. 84 I. 86 JI. SMITH (ADAM] 254 20 STELLE (RICHARD ] |