Page
Page
Thomas CHATTERTON,
81
Mrs THRALE,
124
Bristow Tragedy, or the Death of Sir Charles Bawdin, 84 The Three Warnings,
124
The Minstrel's Song in Ella,
87 THOMAS Moss,
125
Resignation,
87 The Beggar,
125
William FALCONER,
87
From the Shipwreck,
88
SCOTTISH POETS.
ROBERT LLOYD,
91 ALEXANDER Ross,
125
The Miseries of a Poet's Life,
Wood, and Married, and a',
126
Wretchedness of a School-Usher,
John LOWE,
126
CHARLES CHURCHILL,
92 Mary's Dream,
126
MICHAEL BRUCE,
94 LADY ANNE BARNARD,
126
A Rural Picture,
95
Auld Robin Gray,
127
Virtue and Happiness in the Country,
96 Miss JANE ELLIOT AND MRS COCKBURN,
127
Elegy-Written in Spring,
96 The Flowers of the Forest,
127
Joun LOGAN,
97 JOAN SKINNER, .
128
To the Cuckoo,
97 Tullochgorum,
128
Written in a Visit to the Country in Autumn,
98 ROBERT CRAWFORD,
128
Complaint of Nature,
98 The Bush aboon Traquair,
128
THOMAS WARTOX,
Tweedside,
129
Written after seeing Windsor Castle,
99 SIR GILBERT ELLIOT,
129
Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale's Monasticon, 100 Amynta,
129
On Revisiting the River Loddon,
100 ROBERT FERGUSSON,
129
On Sir Joshua Reynold's Painted Window at Oxford, 100 Braid Claith,
130
The Hamlet-an Ode,
101
To the Tron-Kirk Bell,
130
JOSEPH WARTON,
101 Scottish Scenery and Musio,
131
To Fancy,
101 Cauler Water,
131
Thomas BLACKLOCK,
102 A Sunday in Edinburgh,
132
Terrors of a Guilty Conscience,
103 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS OF THE PERIOD 1727—1780, 132
Ode to Aurora on Melissa's Birthday,
103 Ad Amicos,
132
The Portrait,
103
Elegy,
133
JAMES BEATTIE,
103 Careless Content,
134
Opening of the Minstrel,
105 A Pastoral,
134
Description of Edwin,
106 Ode to a Tobacco Pipe,
135
Morning Landscape,
107 Song—(Away! let nought to love displeasing),
135
Life and Immortality,
107
Retirement-1768,
TRAGIC DRAMATISTS.
107
The Hermit,
108
EDWARD MOORE,
136
CHRISTOPHER SMART,
108 The Gamester's Last Stake,
136
Song to David,
109
John HOME,
138
RICHARD Glover,
112 Discovery of her Son by Lady Randolph,
138
Address of Leonidas,
113 JAMES THomson,
139
The Armies at Salamis,
Against she Crusades
139
Admiral Hosier's Ghost,
Isove,
140
ROBERT DODSLEY,
ene Miscalculations of Old Men,
140
Song— The Parting Kiss,
K:WILLIAM WASON
138
SAMUEL BISHOP,
115 Awfulness of a Scene of Pagan Rites,
140
To Mrs Bishop on the Anniversary of her Wedding-day,
Against Homicide,
140
which was also her Birth-day, with a Ring, : 115 RIGUAR GLOVER,
140
Sir WILLIAM JONES,
*715 solitude on a Puls Field,
140
An Ode, in Imitation of Alcæus,
117 Forgiveness,
140
A Persian Song of Hafiz,
117 David MALLET,
139
The Concluding Sentence of Berkeley's Siris Imitated, 117
Fortitude,
140
Tetrastic-- From the Persian,
118
Francis FAWKES,
COMIC DRAMATISTS
118
The Brown Jug,
118 GEORGE COLMAN,
141
WILLIAM WHITEREAD,
118 ARTHUR MURPHY, .
141
Variety,
118 Hugu KELLY,
141
DR JAMES GRAINGER,
119 RICHARD CUMBERLAND,
14)
Ode to Solitude,
119 OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
JAMES MERRICK,
120 A Deception,
The Chameleon,
120 Arrival at the supposed Inn,
142
Joux Scott,
121 RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN,
143
Ode on Hearing the Drum,
121 A Sensitive Author,
144
William OLDYS,
121 The Anatomy of Character performed by Uncharitable.
Song, made Extempore by a Gentleman, occasioned by a
ness,
146
Fly Drinking out of his Cup of Ale,
148
121 Mrs COWLEY,
Jorn CUNNINGHAM,
121 DAVID GARRICK,
148
148
Song--May-Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen,
121 MACKLIN,
Content, a Pastoral,
129 | Rev. MR TOWNLEY,
148
NATHANIEL COTTON,
122
Scene from High Life Below Stairs,
The Fireside,
122 SAMUEL FOOTE,
150
CARISTOPHER ANSTEY, .
123 Tuft Hunting,
150
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Appearance and Character of Mahomet,
197 Term of the Conquest of Timour, or Tamerlane; his
Triumph at Samarcand; his Death on the road to
China (A.D. 1405); Character and Merits of Timour, 198
Invention and Use of Gunpowder,
200
Letter of Gibbon to Mrs Porten-Account of his Mode
of Life at Lausanne,
200
Remarks on Reading,
201
PERIODICAL ESSAYISTS.
DR SAMUEL JOHNSON,
Tale of Anningait and Ajut,
Joax HAWKESWORTE,
DR MOORE,
HENRY MACKENZIE,
Story of La Roche,
NOVELISTS.
BANUEL RICHARDSON,
HENRY FIELDING,
Partridge at the Playhouse,
TOBIAS GEORGS SMOLLETT,
Scene at Lanark,
Feast in the Manner of the Ancients,
LAURENCE STERNE,
The Story of Le Fevre,
The Starling-Captivity,
A French Peasant's Supper,
DR SAMUEL JOHNSON,
CHARLES JOHNSTONE,
HOBACE WALPOLE,
OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
HexRY BROOKE,
HENBY MACKENZIE,
Harley Sets Out on his Journey-The Beggar and his
Dog,
The Death of Harley,
Miss CLARA REB
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WRITERS IN DIVINITY.
178
179
DR JOSEPH BUTLER,
180 Bishop WARBURTON,
The Grecian Mythology-The Various Lights in which
it was regarded,
181 DR ROBERT Lowru,
181
De C. MIDDLETON,
181 Rev. W. Law,
182
Dr. ISAAC WATTS,
183
DR RICHARD HURD,
184
DR G. HORNE,
184
DR JOHN JORTIN,
185
GEORGE WHITEFIELD,
187
JOHN WESLEY,
187
NATHANIEL LARDNER,
188 Hugu FARMER,
190 Dr JAMES FOSTER,
191 JOHN LELAND,
191 Dr Hugh BLAIR,
191 On the Cultivation of Taste,
191 Difference between Taste and Genius,
191 On Sublimity,
192 DR GEORGE CAMPBELL,
192
MISCELLANEOUS WRITERS.
192
192 DR SAMUEL JOHNSON,
192 From the Preface to the Dictionary,
192 Reflections on Landing at Iona,
192 Parallel between Pope and Dryden,
192
Picture of the Miseries of War,
192 OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
192 Scenery of the Alps,
192 A Sketch of the Universe,
192 Scenery of the Sea-coasts,
192 On the Increased Love of Life with Age,
192 A City Night-Piece,
192 EDMUND BURKE,
192 From the Speech on Conciliation with America, 1775,
192 Mr Burke's Account of his Son,
192 The British Monarchy,
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France,
195 The Order of Nobility,
196 Dependence of English on American Freedom,
197 Destruction of the Carnatic,
THOMAS CARTE, Ноокк, DR COXYERS MIDDLETON, DAVID HUME, State of Parties at the Reformation in England, The Middle Ages-Progress of Freedom, Death and Character of Queen Elizabeth, DR WILLIAM ROBERTSON,
Character of Mary Queen of Scots, Martin Luther, Discovery of America, Chivalry, Characters of Francis I. and the Emperor Charles V.
DR SMOLLETT,
WILLIAM TYTLER,
ARCHIBALD BOWER,
DR JOHN CAMPBELL,
WILLIAM GUTARIE,
GEORGE SALE,
GEORGE PSALMANAZAR,
OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
LORD LYTTELTON,
DR THOMAS BIRCH,
De ROBERT HENRY,
DR GILBERT STUART,
DR WARNER,
DR LELAND,
Joux WHITTAKER,
GRANGER,
ORME,
MACPHERSON,
LORD HAILES,
ROBERT WATSON,
DR WILLIAM RUSSELL,
EDWARD GIBBON,
Opinion of the Ancient Philosophers on the Immortality
of the Soul,
The City of Bagdad-Magnificence of the Caliphs,
Conquest of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, A.D. 1090,
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DR REGINALD HEBER,
407 Power and Gentleness, or the Cataract and the Stream-
Passage of the Red Sea,
408 let,
440
Hymn-Fiftoenth Sunday after Trinity,
409
The Solitary Tomb,
440
Missionary Hymn,
409 | BRYAN WALTER PROCTER,
441
From Bishop Heber's Journal,
409 Address to the Ocean,
441
An Evening Walk in Bengal,
410 Marcelia,
441
CHARLES WOLFE,
410 Night,
442
The Burial of Sir John Moore,
410 The Sleeping Figure of Modena,
442
Song-(Oh say not that my heart is cold),
411 An Invocation to Birds,
442
Song-(If I had thought thou couldst have died),
411 Amelia Wentworth,
442
HERBERT KNOWLES,
411 HENRY HART MILMAN,
446
Lines written in the Churchyard of Richmond, York-
Jerusalem before the Siege,
446
sbire,
411 Hymn of the Captive Jews,
446
ROBERT POLLOK,
412 Summons of the Destroying Angel to the City of Baby-
Love,
413 lon,
446
Morning,
413 The Fair Recluse,
Friendship,
413 The Day of Judgment,
Happiness,
414 Rev. GEORGE CROLY,
448
Picture of a Miser,
415 Pericles and Aspasia,
448
JAMES MONTGOMERY,
415 The F Army in Russia;
448
Greenland,
416 To the Memory of a Lady,
449
Night,
417 LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON,
449
Picture of a Poetical Enthusiast,
417
Change,
449
The Pelican Island,
418 Crescentius,
450
The Recluse,
418 The Grasp of the Dead,
450
The Grave,
418 From the Improvisatrice,
450
The Field of the World,
419 Last Verses of L. E. L.,
451
Aspirations of Youth,
419 JOANNA BAILLIE,
451
The Common Lot,
420 The Kitten,
451
Prayer,
420 Address to Miss Agnes Baillie on her Birthday,
452
Home,
420 WILLIAM Knox,
453
The Hon. WILLIAM ROBERT SPENCER,
420 Opening of the Songs of Israel,
453
Beth Gelert, or the Grave of the Greyhound,
421 Conclusion of the Songs of Israel,
454
Wife, Children, and Friends,
421 Dirge of Rachel,
To
422 A Virtuous Woman,
454
Epitaph upon the Year 1806,
422 Thomas PRINGLE,
454
Stanzas—(Too late I strayed-forgive the crime),
422 Afar in the Desert,
LEIGH HUNT,
422 Robert MONTGOMERY,
455
May Morning at Ravenna,
423 Description of a Maniac,
455
Funeral of the Lovers in Rimini,'
424 The Starry Heavens,
455
To T. L. H., Six Years Old, During a Sickness,
424 Picture of War,
456
Dirge,
424 Lost Feelings,
556
To the Grasshopper and the Cricket,
424 WILLIAM HERBERT,
456
The Celebrated Canzone of Petrarch-Chiare, fresche, Description of a Northern Spring,
456
e dolce acque,
425 Musings on Eternity,
John CLARE,
425 EBENEZER ELLIOTT,
457
What is Life?
427 To the Bramble Flower,
457
Summer Morning,
427 The Excursion,
457
Sonnets-(The Primrose–The Thrush's Nest),
427 Pictures of Native Genius,
First-Love's Recollections,
427
A postrophe to Futurity,
Dawnings of Genius,
428 A Poet's Prayer,
459
Scenes and Musings of the Peasant Poet,
428
Mrs NORTON,
459
JAMES AND HORACE SMITH,
429 To the Duchess of Sutherland,
459
The Theatre.—By the Rev. G. C. [Crabbe),
431 Lines from The Winter's Walk,'
460
The Baby's Debut.-By W. W.[Wordsworth),
431 Picture of Twilight,
460
A Tale of Drury Lane.-By W. 8. [Scott],
432 The Mother's Heart,
460
The Upas in Marybone Lane,
433 Mrs SOUTHEY,
460
Address to the Mummy in Belzoni's Exhibition,
433
The Pauper's Deathbed,
461
John Wilson,
434 Mariner's Hymn,
461
A Home among the Mountains,
434 ELIZABETH B. BARRETT,
461
A Sleeping Child,
435 Cowper's Grave,
461
Address to a Wild Deer,
435 Mary HOWITT,
402
Lines Written in a Lonely Burial Ground in the High-
Studies Pursued by a Married Pair,
462
lands,
435 Mountain Children,
462
The Shipwreck,
436 The Fairies of the Caldon-Low-A Midsummer Legend, 463
Mrs HEMANS,
437 The Monkey,
463
The Voice of Spring,
438 Thomas Hood,
464
The Homes of England,
438 Song-(It was not in the winter),
464
The Graves of a Household,
439 Town and Country,
464
The Treasures of the Deep,
433 A Parental Ode to my Son, aged Three Years and Five
BERNARD BARTON,
439 Months,
465
To the Evening Primrose,
440
The Dream of Eugene Aram,
465
Stanzas on the Sea,
4-10
ALFRED TENNYSON,
467
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Love and Death,
467 To a Mountain Daisy,
484
The Sleeping Palace,
467 On Captain Matthew Henderson,
485
The Sleeping Beauty,
468 SongsMacpherson's Farewell,
485
From the Palace of Art,
468
Menie,
486
From the Miller's Daughter,
468
Ae Fond Kiss,
486
Thomas BABINGTOX MACAULAY,
468
My Bonnie Mary,
486
The Desolation of the Cities whose Warriors have
Mary Morrison,
486
marched against Rome,
468
Bruce's Address,
486
The War of the League,
470 ALEXANDER Wilson,
486
TAOMAS HAYNES BAYLY,
471 Account of the Bald Eagle,
487
Verses Addressed to his Wife,
471 Trait of Simplicity and Nature,
487
Think not of the Future, .
471 A Village Scold Surprising her Husband in an Alo-
HARTLEY COLERIDGE,
471
house,
487
Bonnet- (What was't awakened first the untried A Pedlar's Story,
488
esr),
471 HIECTOR MACNEILL,
488
Sonnet on Shakspeare,
472 Extracts from Scotland's Skaith,
488
Sonnets to a Friend,
472 Mary of Castle-Cary,
490
To Certain Golden Fishes,
472 ROBERT TANNAHILL,
490
JOHN STERLING,
The Filial Vow,
490
Joan of Arc,
473 The Braes o' Balquhither,
491
W. Moxckrox MILXES,
472 The Braes o' Gleniffer,
491
The Men of Old,
473 The Flower o' Dumblane,
491
The Long Ago,
473 Gloomy Winter's now Awa,
492
CHABLES MACKAY,
472
RICHARD GALL,
492
The Autumn Leaf,
474 My only Jo and Dearie 0,
492
The Parting of Lovers,
474 Farewell to Ayrshire,
492
'; X. T. CARRINGTON,
473 John MAYNE,
492
The Pixies of Devon,
474 Logan Braes,
493
D. M. MOIR,
473 Helen of Kirkconnel,
493
Langsyne,
475 To the River Nith,
493
Casa Wappy,
475 Mustering of the Trades to Shoot for the Siller Gun, 493
MAJOR CALDER CAMPBELL,
473 SIR ALEXANDER BosWELL,
494
ALARIC A. WATTS,
473 Jenny Dang the Weaver,
494
Ten Years Ago,
476 Jenny's Bawbee,
495
WILLIAM KENNEDY,
473 Good Night, and Joy be wi' ye a',
495
Txomas AIRD,
473 The High Street of Edinburgh,
495
My Mother's Grave,
477 JAMES HOGA,
496
CHARLES Swarx
473
Bonny Kilmeny,
497
The Deatth of the Warrior King.
477 To the Comet of 1811,
498
T. K. HERVEY,
473
When the Kye comes Hame,
498
The Convict Ship,
478
The Skylark,
499
Joax MALCOLM,
473 ALLAN CUNNINGHAM,
499
Eliza Cook,
473 The Young Maxwell,
500
LADY EMMELINE WORTLEY,
473 Hame, Hame, Hame, .
500
Mes HENRY COLERIDGE,
473 Fragment,
500
Mas BROOKE,
She's Gane to Dwall in Heaven,
500
W. BECKFORD,
A Wet Shoet and a Flowing Sea,
501
My Nanie 0,
501
WALTER PATERSON,
478 The Poet's Bridal-Day Song,
501
Sonnet Written on the Burial-ground of bis Ances-
WILLIAM TENNANT,
501
478 Selections from ' Anster Fair,'
502
Joax Wilsos CROKER,
479 WILLIAM MOTHERWELL,
503
Ode on the Duke of Wellington, 1814,
479 Jeanie Morrison,
503
Hexes LUTTREL,
479 The Midnight Wind,
504
The November Fog of London,
479 Sword Chant of Thorstein Raudi,
504
Rev. H. F. CARY,
479 | ROBERT NICOLL,
505
WILLIAM SOTHEBY,
We are Brethren a',
505
Me MITCHELL,
Thoughts of Heaven,
505
LORD STRANGFORD,
479 Death,
506
DB Joux BOWRING,
479
MR RODGER,
J. H. WIFFEN,
479 MR BALLANTYNE,
506
STEWART Rose,
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ROBERT JEPHSON,
MATTHEW GREGORY LEWIE,
JOANNA BAILLIE,
Scene from De Montfort,
Female Picture of & Country Life,
Fears of Imagination,
Speech of Prince Edward in his Dungeon,
Description of Jane de Montfort,
WILLIAM GODWIN,
WILLIAM SOTHEBY,
8. T. COLERIDGE,
Scene from Remorse,'
Rev. CHARLES ROBERT MATURIN,
Scene from Bertram,'
RICHARD LALOR SHEIL,
Description of Female Beauty,
John HOWARD PAYNE,
B. W. PROCTER,
Passage from • Mirandola,'
JAMES HAYNES,
Passage from Conscience, or the Bridal Night,
JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES,
Scene from . Virginius,'
From The Wife, a Tale of Mantua,'
Thomas LOVELL BEDDOES,
Passages from The Bride's Tragedy,'
Miss MITFORD,
SIR EDWARD LYTTON BULWER,
THOMAS Noon TALPOURD,
Delineation of the Character of Ion,
Extracts from Ion,'
HENRY TAYLOR,
J. BROWNING,
LEIGH HUNT,
WILLIAM SMITH,
Passage from Athelwold,'
GEORGE COLMAN,
Scene from the Heir at Law,'
From The Poor Gentleman,'
The Newcastle Apothecary,
Lodgings for Single Gentlemen,
MRS ELIZABETH INCH BALD,
THOMAS HOLCROFT,
John TOBIN,
Passage from the Honeymoon,'
JOHN O'KEEFE,
FREDERICK REYNOLDS,
THOMAS MORTON,
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508 MRS INCHBALD,
553
508 CHARLOTTE SMITH,
554
508 Ann RADCLIFFE,
554
English Travellers Visit a Neapolitan Church,
555
Description of the Castle of Udolpho,
557
510 Hardwick, in Derbyshire,
557
511 An Italian Landscape,
511
MATTHEW GREGORY LEWIS,
558
511 Scene of Conjuration by the Wandering Jew,
558
513 MRS AMELIA OPIE,
560
513 WILLIAM GODWIN,
560
513 Concluding Boene of Caleb Williains,
513 St Leon's Escape from the Auto de Fe,
566
514 ANNA MARIA PORTER,
568
514 Miss JANE PORTER,
568
514 Miss EDGEWORTH,
568
514 Mrss AUSTEN,
571
516
MRS BRUNTON,
572
516 Final Escape of Laura,
572
517 MRS HAMILTON,
575
517
Picture of Glenbunie, and View of a Scotch Cottage in
517 the Last Century;
575
517 Hannah MORE,
578
517 First interview with Dr Johnson,
578
517 Death of Garrick,
579
517 LADY MORGAN,
580
518 MRS SHELLEY,
381
518 Extracts from Frankenstein,
582
520 Love,
584
521 Rev. CHARLES ROBERT MATURIN,
521 A Lady's Chamber in the Thirteenth Century,
585
521 Sir Walter SCOTT,
585
521 John Galt,
589
521 Placing of Mr Balwhidder as Minister of Dalmailing, 591
522 THOMAS HOPE,
592
Death of Alexis, from · Anastasius,'
593
524 WASHINGTON IRVING,
594
524 Manners in New York in the Dutch Times,
595
524 A Rainy Sunday in an Inn,
596
524 John GIBSON LOCKHART,
597
524 Athanasia in Prison, from Valerius,'
598
524 Description of an Ancient English Mansion, from Re-
525 ginald Dalton,'
599
527 PROFESSOR Wilson,
600
530 Removal of the Lyndsays,
600
530 MRS JOHNSTONE,
60
531 Sir Thomas Dick LAUDER,
601
531 THOMAS HAMILTON,
601
532
MR MOIR,
601
532 DR JAMES Hook,
532 ANDREW Picken,
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