HANDBUCH DER ENGLISCHEN SPRACHE oder www ron din Terfuífern Franz Teulpliit I n h alt des Handbuchs dor Englischen Sprache.' *) I. . II. m. ADDISON (Joseph) Seite 224 258 1) An Account of the greatest English Poets, to Mr. Henry Sacheverell 224 258 2) An Hymn 566 228 242 3) A letter from Italy to the right honourable Charles Lord Halifax 363 230 244 AXINSIDE [ Mark ] 542 58t 406 1) All the natural passions partake of a pleasing sensation 542 382 407 2) Natural and moral adrantages, result ing from a sensible and well formed 345 384 409 ARMSTRONG [JOHN] 428 467 Air 430 459 BARBAULD (Anna LAETITIA ] 545 584 1) Ode to Spring 275 547 586 2) Edwin and Echelinde 548 587 BEATTIE [JAMES ] 551 566 1) The Hermit 532 568 2) Elegy 533 569 BERESFORD (BENJAMIN] 633 679 1) To the Queen of Prussia on her BirthDay 635 681 2) Invitation to Joy 656 682 3) Proem to Siama and Galmory 636 682 4) May-day in Livonia 684 1 . *) I. deutet auf die Seitenzahl in der ersten Auflage, II. bozeichnet die sweite und 10. die dritte Ausgabe. 1 1 339 561 - BLAIR (ROBERT ) Seite 291 311 The Grare, v. 112 550 and 655 - 768 292 312 BLOOMFIELD (ROBERT ] 649 697 1) Personification of the Spring and her Attendants 652 699 a) Twilight repose; midnight storm of thuader and light 652 700 3) Autumnal erenings; a Welcome to the snowy Nights of Winter 653 701 4) An address to the Deity 654 702 BRUCE (MICHAEL] 576 401 Elegy written in spring 578 405 BURNS (ROBERT] 513 546 1) To a mountain Daisy 515 548 2) Despondency, an Ode 517 550 3) John Barleycorn 552 BUTLER (SAMUEL] 574 162 171 Arms and equipage of Sir Hudibras 375 163 173 CARTER (ELIZABETH ] 541 581 Ode to Wisdom 543 582 CHAUCER [GEOFYERY] 3 1) The Doctoures Prologue 5 7 2) The Doctoures Tale 5 8 CHURCHILL (CHARLES ] The prophecy of famine, a Scotch pasto- 543 565 COLLINS (WILLIAM] 317 339 1) Ode to Evening 520 341 2) Hassan, or the camel - driver 524 321 342 3) The passions, an Ode for Music 525 545 CONGREVE (WILLIAM] 554 242 256 A Hymn to Harmony in honour of St. Cecilia's Day (1701) 555 243 258 COWLEY [ ABRAHAM ] 509 133 140 1) The Chronicle, a ballad 511 135 2) The Epicure 144 CUNNINGHAM [JOHN] 412 458 1) Content, a pastoral 414 440 2) Day, a pastoral 414 441 1. Morning 414 441 II. Noon 415 442 III. Evening 416 443 DENHAM (John) 157 144 1) O. Mr. Abr. Cowley's death 139 146 2) Cooper's Hill 148 149 DODSLEY (ROBEAT] 549 372 Episod of the fair milk-maid 551 374 DÁYDEN (Joan) 527 185 196 1) To the pious memory of the accom plished young Lady Mrs. Anne Kille I . Seite 529 186 196 grew, excellent in the two sister - arts of poesy and painting; an Ode Music. An Ode on St. Cecilia's Day Grongar-Hill 1) A ballad (from the what-d'ye-call-it) 3) The council of horses Glover [RICHARD ] Joterview of Leonidas with his Queen GOLDSMITH (OLIVER ] The Traveller; or, a prospect of society GRAINGER (JAMES ) 1) Bryan and Pereene, a Westindian ballad Earthquakes finish'd DIFORD ] ly stars” so tender” 4) To Myra „, Prepared to rail" GRAT (THOMAS ] 1) Elegy written in a country church-yard lege 4) Hymn to Adversity HAMMOND (JAMES] Elegy 1) A mother abandoned by her lover to her infant 2) Characters of many ancient Historians Jaco [RICHARD) 1) The Blackbirds' Stratford upon Avon) 1) Yarico to Inkle 254 270 254 270 |