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160
The Praise of a Bolitary Life,
Generosity of Cæsar,
To a Nightingale,
160 Grief of Aspatia for the Marriage of Amintor and
160
205
Evadne,
Sonnets,
161
BIR ROBERT A YTON,
206
Palamon and Arcite, Captives in Greece,
161
On Woman's Inconstancy,
207
Disinterestedness of Biancha,
161
208
I do confess thou'rt Smooth and Fair,
Pastoral Love,
209
GEORGE BUCHANAN-DR ARTHUR JOHXSTON,
Melancholy,
209
162
The 137th Psalm,
Song- Look out, bright eyes, and bless the air),
162
The First of May,
209
The Power of Love,
182
On Neara,
210
To Sleep,
Song to Pan, at the conclusion of the Faithful Shep-
DRAMATISTS.
herdess,
210
163
210
George CHAPMAN,
JOHN HEYWOOD,
164
NICOLAS UDALL,
211
THOMAS DEKKER,
164
211
JOHN WEBSTER,
JOHN STILL,
164
212
Scene from the Duchess of Malfy,
THOMAS SACKVILLE, .
164
RICHARD EDWARDS,
212
Death of the Duchess,
164
213
THOMAS MIDDLETON,
GEORGE WHETSTONE,
214
166
JOHN Lyly,
Happiness of Married Life,
166
214
Cupid and Campaspe,
Song-(Come away, come away),
215
166 JOHN MARSTON,
Song-(What bird so sings, yet so does wail?)
GEORGE Peele,
166 ROBERT TAYLOR - WILLIAM ROWLEY CYRIL TOUR-
215
167
Prologue to King David and Fair Bethsabe,
NEUR,
167
THOMAS KYD,
215
Scene from the Witch of Edmonton,
168
THOMAS Nash,
216
A Drowned Soldier,
ROBERT GREENE,
168
GEORGE COOK E-THOMAS NABBES-NATHANIEL FIELD
Content- A Sonnet,
169
JOHN DAY-II ENRY GLAPTHORNE-THOMAS RAN-
169
216
DOLPH-RICHARD BROME,
Sephestia's Song to her Child,
109
216
The Shepherd and his Wife,
PHILIT MASSINGER,
THONAS LODGE,
170 A Midnight Scene,
217
217
Beauty,
Pride of Sir Giles Overreach in his Daughter,
218
Rosalind's Madrigal,
Compassion for Misfortune,
171
Love,
218
Unequal Love,
CHRISTOPHER MARLOW,
171 JOHN FORD,
219
Scenes from Marlow's Faustus,
172
A Dying Bequest,
220
173
Passages from the Jew of Malta,
220
Contention of a Bird and a Musician,
174
Scene From Marlow's Edward II.,
221
THOMAS II EYWOOD,
174
ANTHONY MUNDAY-II ENRY CHETTLE,
221
Song-Pack clouds away, and welcome day),
Scene from Arden of Feversham,
175 Shepherd's Song,
WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE,
176
Shipwreck by Drink,
Murder of King Duncan,
181
JAMES SHIRLEY,
222
182
Love Scene by Night in a Garden,
223
The Proligal Lady,
184
224
Description of a Moonlight Night, with Fine Music,
Scene from the Ball,
Ghost Scene in Hamlet,
184
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF THE THIRD PERIOD,
225
Mark Antony over Cæsar's Body,
185
Convivial Song, by Bishop Still,
225
Othello's Relation of his Courtship to the Senate,
186
My Mind to me a Kingdom is,
225
Queen Mab,
186
Song-(What pleasure have great princes),
225
End of all Earthly Glories,
186 Meditation when we go to Bed,
225
Life and Death Weighed,
187
Meditation,
226
Fear of Death,
187 Tale of Argentile and Curan,
226
Description of Ophelia's Drowning,
Sonnet,
228
Perseverance,
The Woodman's Walk,
228
The Deceit of Ornament or Appearances,
187
There is a Garden in her face,
228
Mercy,
188
Robin Goodfellow,
229
Solitudo preferred to a Court Life, and the Advantages The Old and Young Courtier,
- 229
of Adversity,
188
Time's Alteration,
230
The World compared to a Stage,
188
231
Loyalty Confined,
188
Description of Night in a Camp,
188
PROSE WRITERS.
The Blessings of a Shepherd's Life,
The Vicissitudes of Life,
189 SIR PRILIP SIDNEY,
232
Falstaff's Cowardice and Boasting,
189
A Tempest,
233
Falstaff arrested by his Hostess Dame Quickly,
190
Description of Arcadia,
233
BEN JONSON,
191
A Stag lunt,
233
The Fall of Catiline,
193 Praise of Poetry,
234
Accusation and Death of Silius in the Senate-House, 194 Lord BURLEIGH,
234
Love,
195 Choice of a Wife,
234
A Simpleton and a Braggadocio,
196 Domestic Economy,
234
Bobadil's Plan for Saving the Expense of an Army, 197 Education of Children,
235
Advice to a Reckless Youth,
197 Suretyship and Borrowing,
235
The Alchemist,
197 RICHARD JIOOKER,
235
THE COURT MASQUES OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, 198
Scripture and the Law of Nature, •
236
The Golden Age Restored,
201 Zcal and Fear in Religion,
237
FRANCIS BEAUNONT-JOHN FLETCHER,
203 Defence of Reason,
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Church Music,
238
Upon the sight of two Snails,
275
LORD Bacon,
238 Upon Ilearing of Music by Night,
275
l'niversities,
241
Upon the sight of an Owl in the Twilight,
275
Libraries,
241 Upon the sight of a Great Library,
20
Government,
241 Christ Crucified Afresh by Sinners,
276
Prosperity and Adversity,
241 The Hypocrite, :
Friendship,
241 The Busy-Body,
Uses of Knowledge,
243 SIR THOMAS OVERBURY,
Books and Ships Compared,
243
The Tinker,
Studies,
243 The Fair and Happy Milkmaid,
BIR WALTER RALBIGN,
243 A Franklin,
That the Flood hath not utterly defaced the marks of John EARLE,
Paradise, nor caused hills in the Earth,
246 The Clown,
The Battle of Thermopylæ,
247 Owen Feltham,
The Strength of Kings,
Moderation in Grief,
279
Three Rules to be observed for the Preservation of a Limitation of Human Knowledge,
279
Man's Estate,
248 Against Readiness to Take Offence,
279
RICHARD GRAFTON,
249 of being Over-valued,
280
JOHN STOW, ..
249 Against Detraction,
280
Sports upon the Ice in Elizabeth's Reign,
250 of Neglect,
240
RAPHAEL HOLINSHED — WILLIAM HARRISON - JOHN No Man can be good to Au,
243
look ER-Francis BOTEVILLE,
250 Meditation,
The Languages of Britain,
250 Peter HEYLIN,
291
RICHARD HAKLUYT,
251 The French,
281
SAMUEL Purchas,
252 French Love of Dancing,
231
The Sea,
252 Holland and its inhabitants,
292
John Davis,
252 JOHN SELDEN,
232
Davis's Voyages in Search of the North-West Passage, 253 Evil Speaking,
GEORGE SANDYS,
254 Humility,
Modern State of Ancient Countries,
254
King,
2:34
Willian Lithgow,
254 Heresy,
2:34
JAMES loweLL,
255
Learning and Wisdom,
To Dr Francis Mansell,
235
Oracles,
To Sir William St John, Knight,
256 Dreams and Prophecies,
To Captain Thomas B.,
257 Sermons,
To the Right Hon. the Lord Cliffe,
Libels,
284
Tales of Travellers,
260 Devils in the Head,
284
Bir Thomas Ilerdert,
Free Inquiry,
Description of St Helena,
261 JAMES USHER,
WILLIAM CANDEN,
261
WILLIAN CHILLINGWORTH,
Sie HENRY SPELMAN-SIR ROBERT COTTON-John SPEED
Against the Employment of Force in Religion,
- SAMUEL DANIBL,
263
Reason must be appealed to in Religious Discussions,
Uncertainty of the Early History of Nations,
263
Against Duelling,
Thomas MAY-SIX JOHN HAYWARD-RICHARD KNOLLES, 264 John Hales,
27
The Taking of Constantinople by the Turks,
264 Private Judgment in Religion,
ARTHUR WILSON-Sır RICHARD BAKER,
265 Children Ready to Believe,
2.3
Sir HenBY WOTTON,
265 Reverence for Ancient Opinions,
What Education Embraces,
265
Prevalence of an Opinion no Argument for its Truth, 200
Every Nature is not a Fit Stock to Graft a Scholar on, 265 JOHN GAUDEN,
Commendation before Trial Injudicious,
266 The Various Events of the Civil War,
THOMAS HOBBES,
266 JEREMY TAYLOR,
God,
267 The Age of Reason and Discretion,
202
Pity and Indignation,
267 The Pomp of Death,
213
Emulation and Envy,
268 Marriage,
2:13
Laughter,
268 The Progress of Sin,
Lovc of Knowledge,
268 The Resurrection of Sinners,
The Necessity of the Will,
268 Sinful Pleasure,
294
LORD HIERBERT,
269
Useful Studies,
294
Sir Thomas More's Resignation of the Great Seal, 270 Comforting the A Micted,
22
TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE,
Real and Apparent Happiness,
KING JAMES I.,
Adversity, .
224
Sorcery and Witchcraft,
Miseries of Man's Life,
How Witches Travel,
On Prayer,
ROBERT BURTON,
On Death,
296
The Author's Abstract of Melancholy,
The Day of Judgment,
2.
Melancholy and Contemplation,
272 Religious Toleration,
298
Thomas DEKKER,
274 Sir Thomas BROWNE,
2.33
Against Fine Clothes,
274 Oblivion,
310
How a Gallant should behave himself in Paul's Walks, 274 Light the Shadow of God,
301
Joseph Hall,
275 Toleration,
301
Upon the Sight of a Tree Full-blossomed,
275 Death,
Upon Occasion of a Red-breast coming into his Chamber, 275 Study of God's Working
Upon the kindling of a Charcoal Fire,
275 Ghosts,
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302 Sonnet on his own Blindness,
333
Charity,
302 In Anticipation of the Attack of the Royalists upon tho
John Knox,
303 City,
333
Assassination of Cardinal Beaton,
303 On the Massacre of the Protestants in Piedmont, 333
DAVID CALDERWOOD-SIR JAMES MELVIL,
304 Scene from Comus,
333
JOHN LESLEY,
304 Praise of Chastity,
334
Character of James V.,
305 The Spirit's Epilogue in Comus,
334
Burning of Edinburgh and Leith by the English in 1544, 305 L'Allegro,
335
John SPOTISWOOD,
306 Il Penseroso,
336
Destruction of Religious Edifices in 1559,
306 From Lycidas,
337
James VI. and a Refractory Preacher,
307 Satan's Address to the Sun,
338
GEORGE BUCHANAN,
307 Assembling of the Fallen Angels,
338
The Chamæleon,
308 The Garden of Eden,
339
William DRUMMOND,
308 Eve's Account of her Creation,
Against Repining at Death,
308 Morning in Paradise,
340
REMARKS ON THE STYLE OF THIS PERIOD,
309 Evening in Paradise,
340
ORIGIN OF NEWSPAPERS,
310
Expulsion from Paradise,
341
Satan's Survey of Greece,
342
ANDREW MARVELL,
342
The Emigrants in Bermudas,
343
Fourth Period.
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn, 344
Thoughts in a Garden,
344
3-45
A Whimsical Satire on Holland,
THE COMMONWEALTH AND REIGNS OF CHARLES II.
SAMUEL BUTLER,
345
AND JAMES II. [1649 TO 1689.]
Accomplishments of Hudibras,
347
Religion of Hudibras,
348
POETS.
Personal Appearance of ludibras,
343
ABRAHAM COWLEY,
312 The Elephant in the Moon,
349
On the Death of Mr Crashaw,
314 Miscellaneous Thoughts,
352
Heaven and Hell,
314 To his Mistress,
353
To Pyrrha,
314 CHARLES COTTON,
353
Anacreontics,
315 The New Year,
The Resurrection,
315 Invitation to Izaak Walton,
353
The Shortness of Life and Uncertainty of Riches, 316 A Welsh Guide,
354
The Wish,
316 The Retirement,
354
The Chronicle, 316 Earl or RoscoMMON,
353
Lord Bacon,
317 The Modest Muse,
315
Ode on the Death of Mr William Harvey,
317 Caution against False Pride,
353
Epitaph on the Living Author, 318 An Author must Feel what he Writes,
353
Claudian's Old Man of Verona,
318 On the Day of Judgment,
356
LIENRY VAUGHAN,
318 Earl or RochESTER,
356
Early Rising and Prayer,
318 Song-(While on those lovely looks I gaze),
356
The Rainbow,
319
Constancy-A Song,
357
The Story of Endymion,
319 Song-Too late, alas ! I must confess),
357
Timber,
319 Song-(My dear mistress has a heart),
357
Thomas STANLEY,
319 SIR CHARLES SEDLEY,
359
The Tomb,
319 Song—Ah, Chloris! could I now but sit),
33
The Exequies,
320 Song-(Love still has something of the sea),
358
The Loss,
320 Song-(Phillis, men say that all my vows),
3:33
Note on Anacreon,
320 DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE,
399
Note to Moschus,
320 KATHERINE Philips,
359
Err John DENHAM,
321
Against Pleasure—An Ode,
359
The Thames and Windsor Forest,
322 A Country Life,
359
The Reformation-Monks and Puritans,
322 John DRYDEN,
369
On Mr Abraham Cowley,
323 Character of Shaftesbury,
302
Sung to Morpheus,
323 Character of Villiers, Duke of Buckingham,
Willian CHAMBERLAYNE,
323 Shaftesbury's Address to Monmouth,
Unhappy Love,
324 Mac-Flecknoe,
3033
EDMUND WALLER,
325 The Hind and Panther,
304
On Love,
326 The Swallow,
363
On a Girdle,
326 Ode to the Memory of Mrs Anne Killigrew,
363
On the Marriage of the Dwarts,
326 On Milton,
303
A Panegyric to the Lord Protoctor,
326 To my Honoured Kinsman, John Dryden, Esq. of Chos-
English Genius,
327 terton, in the County of Huntingdon,
The British Navy,
327 Alexander's Feast,
366
At Penshurst,
327 Theodore and Honoria,
367
The Bud,
328 The Cock and the Fox,
370
Song-(Say, Lovely Dream),
328 Inconveniences of Life in Rome,
373
Bong-Go, Lovely Rose),
328 Enjoyment of the Present Hour Recommended,
375
Old Age and Death,
328 John Philirs,
375
John Milton,
328 The Splendid Shilling,
3.5
Hymn on the Nativity,
331 John POMPRBT,
376
On May Morning,
333 Extract from The Choice,
377
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377 Of Modesty, opposed to Ambition,
410
Song-Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes),
377 Thomas FULLER,
411
Song–To all you ladies now at land),
377 The Good Schoolmaster,
412
DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE,
378 Recreation,
413
Extract from the Essay on Poetry,
378 Books,
413
Education confined too much to Language,
413
DRAMATISTS.
Rules for Improving the Memory,
413
JONN DRYDEX,
379 Terrors of a Guilty Conscience,
414
Savage Freedom,
381 Marriage,
Love and Beauty,
381 Conversation,
414
Midnight Repose,
381 Domestic Economy,
414
Tears,
381 Miscellaneous Aphorisms,
415
Mankind,
381 IZAAK WALTON,
415
Fear of Death,
381 The Angler's Wish,
437
Love Anticipated after Death,
381 Thankfulness for Worldly Blessings,
417
Adam after the Fall,
3881 John EVELYN,
419
Socne between Mark Antony and Ventidins, bis general, 382 The Great Fire in London,
420
Scene between Dorax and Sebastian,
384
A Fortunate Courtier not Envied,
421
Thomas OTWAY,
386 Evelyn's Account of his Daughter Mary,
422
Scenes froin Venice Preservod,
Fashions in Dress,
423
Parting,
36X) Sir Roger L'ESTRANGE,
423
Picture of a Witch,
Æsop's Invention to bring his Mistress back ngain to her
Description of Morning,
300 Ilusband after she had left him,
424
Killing a Boar,
30 The Popish Plot,
424
NATHANIEL LEE,
390 Ingratitude,
425
Scene between Brutus and Titus, his fun,
391 DR Ralph CUDWORTH,
425
Self-Murder,
3.72
God, though Incomprehensible, not Inconceivablo, 426
Jons CROWNE,
302
Difficulty of Convincing Interested Unbelievers, 427
Extract from Thyestes,
392 Creation,
427
Wishes for Obscurity,
392 DR RICHARD CUMBERLAND,
Passions,
392 The Tabernacle and Temple of the Jews,
427
Love in Women,
3072 Dr Isaac BARROW,
428
Inconstancy of the Multitude,
392 The Excellency of the Christian Roligion,
429
Warriors,
392 What is Wit?
431
Taonas SHADWELL-SIR GEORGE ETHEREGR-WILLIAM Wise Selection of Pleasures,
431
WYCH ERLEY-MRS APHRA BEHN,
372 Grief Controlled by Wisdom,
431
Beene from Sir George Etherege's Comical Revenge, 3922 Honour to God,
432
Bong-Love in fantastic triumph sat),
393 The Goodness of God,
432
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF THE FOURTH PERIOD, 333 Charity,
Hallo my Fancy,
393 Concord and Discord,
Alas, poor Scholar! whither wilt thou go?
395 Industry,
433
The Fairy Queen,
395 John TilloTSON,
434
Advantages of Truth and Sincerity,
434
PROSE WRITERS.
Virtue and Vice Declared by the General Vote of Man-
MILTON,
3.96 kind,
435
Milton's Literary Musings,
3.77 Evidence of a Creator in the Structure of the World, 436
Education,
3918 Sin and Holiness,
436
Liberty of the Press,
399 Resolution necessary in forsaking Vice,
436
The Reformation,
400 Singularity,
436
Truth,
400 Commencement of a Vicious Courso,
438
Espiration of the Roman Power in Britain,
401 The Moral Feelings Instinctivo,
436
ABRAHAM COWLEY,
401 Spiritual Pride,
437
Of Myself,
401 Education,
437
Poetry and Poets,
402 EDWARD STILLINOFLEET,
437
Of Obscurity,
403 True Wisdom,
437
Of Procrastination,
403 Immoderate Self-Love,
438
Viston of Oliver Cromwell,
403 DR WILLIAM SHERLOCK,
438
Janos HARRINGTON,
404 Longing after Immortality,
439
ALOERNON SIDNEY,
405 Life not too short,
439
Liberty and Government, .
406
Advantages of our Ignorance of the Timo of Death 440
LADY RACHEL RUSSELL,
406 DR ROBERT SOUTH,
440
To Dr Fitzwilliam-On her Borrow,
407 The Will for the Deed,
442
To the Earl of Galway-On Friendship,
4077 Ill-natured and Good-natured Men,
443
To Dr Fitzwilliam-Domestic Migortunes,
407 The Glory of the Clergy,
444
To Lord Cavendish-Bereavement,
408 The Pleasures of Amusement and Industry Compared, 444
BAMUEL BUTLER,
408 Hypocritical Sanctimony,
444
A Small Poet,
408 Ignorance in Power,
444
A Vintner,
409 Religion not Hostile to Pleasure,
445
A Prater,
409 Labour overcomes Apparent Impossibllities,
445
An Antiquary,
409 Ingratitude an Incurable Vice,
445
WALTER CHARLITON,
409 DR JOHN WILKINS,
18
The Ready and Nlnble wit,
409 How a Man may Fly to the Moon,
The Slow but Suro Wit,
410 DR JOHN PEARSON,
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The Resurrection,
477 SIR MATTHEW IIALE,
807
DR THOMAS SPRAT,
448 On Conversation,
307
View of the Divine Government afforded by Experimental Јонх Lоскв,
518
Philosophy,
448 Causes of Weakness in Men's Understandings,
512
Cowley's Love of Retirement,
449 Practice and Habit,
312
DR THOMAS BURNET,
450 Prejudices,
813
The final Conflagration of the Globe,
451 Injudicious laste in Study,
513
Rebuke of Human Pride,
451 Pleasure and Pain,
514
The Dry Bed of the Ocean,
452 Importance of Moral Education,
515
DR HENRY MORE,
452 Fading of Ideas from the Mind,
515
The Soul and Body,
453 History,
513
Devout Contemplation of the Works of God,
453
Orthodoxy and Heresy,
515
Nature of the Evidence of the Existence of God,
453 Disputation,
316
RICHARD Baxter,
454 Liberty,
516
Fruits of Experience of Human Character,
454 Opposition to New Doctrines,
316
Baxter's Judgment of his Writings,
454 Duty of Preserving Ilealth,
516
Desire of Approbation,
455 Toleration of Other Men's Opinions,
316
Change in Baxter's Estimate of his own and other Men's The HONOURABLE ROBERT BOYLE,
516
Knowledge,
455 The Study of Natural Philosophy favourable to Religion, 517
On the Credit due to Ilistory,
456 Reflection upon a Lanthorn and Candle, carried by on
Character of Sir Matthew Ilale,
456 a Windy Night,
518
Observance of the Sabbath in Baxter's Youth,
Upon the sight of Roses and Tulips growing near one
Theological Controversies,
another,
518
John Owen,
457 Marriage a Lottery,
599
EDMUND CALAMY,
458 Some Considerations Touching the Style of the Holy
John FLAVEL,
458 Scriptures,
519
Against Repining in the Season of Want,
458 SIR ISAAC NEWTON,
520
MATTHEW ITENRY,
458
The Prophetic Language,
521
GEORGE Fox,
458 JOHN RAY,
324
Fox's Il-treatment at Ulverstone, 4599 The Study of Nature Recommended,
534
Interview with Oliver Cromwell,
459
Proportionate Lengths of the Necks and Legs of Ani-
ROBERT BARCLAY,
461 mals,
525
Against Titles of Ilonour,
462 God's Exhortation to Activity,
525
WILLIAM PENN,
463
All Things not Made for Man,
526
Against the Pride of Noble Birth,
46 THOMAS STANLKY-SIR WILLIAM DUODALE-ANTHONY
Penn's Advice to his Children,
464
Wood-ELIAS ASAMOLE-JOHN AUBREY-THOMAS
Thomas ELLWOOD,
465
RYNER,
327
Ellwood's Intercourse with Milton,
465 Tom D'URPEY AND Ton Brown,
527
JOHN BUNYAN,
466 Letter from Scarron in the Next World to Louis XIV., 328
Extracts from Bunyan's Autobiography,
467 An Exhortatory Letter to an Old Lady that Smoked
Christian in the Hands of Giant Despair,
471
Tobacco,
329
The Golden City,
473 An Indian's Account of a London Gaming-House, 529
LORD CLARENDON,
475 Laconics, or New Maxims of State and Conversation, 529
Reception of the Liturgy at Edinburgh in 1637,
477 SIR GEORGE MACKENZIE,
330
Character of Hampden,
477 Praise of a Country Life,
3.31
Character of Falkland,
478
Against Envy,
531
Character of Charles I.,
479
Fame,
331
Escape of Charles II. after the Battle of Worcester, 4811
Bigotry,
531
Character of Oliver Cromwell,
48.5
Virtue more Pleasant than Vice,
612
BULSTRODE WHITELOCKE,
485
Avarice,
522
GILBERT BURNET,
486 The True Path to Esteem,
53
Death and Character of Edward VI.,
NEWSPAPERS IN ENGLAND,
$33
Character of Leighton, Bishop of DumblaneIIis Death, 488
Character of Charles II.,
489
The Czar Peter in England in 1998,
490)
Character of William III.,
491
John DRYDEN,
492
Fifth period.
Shakspeare,
493
Beaumont and Fletcher,
493 REIGNS OF WILLIAM III., ANNE, AND GEORGB I.
Ben Jonson,
493
[1689 to 1727.]
Improved Style of Dramatic Dialogue after the Restora-
tion,
494
POETS.
Translations of the Ancient Poets,
Spenser and Milton,
MATTHEW PRIOR,
535
Lampoon,
497 For my Own Monument,
836
Dryden's Translation of Virgil,
497 Epitaph Extempore,
536
History and Biography,
4.98 An Epitaph,
836
SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE,
Bux The Garland,
536
Against Excessive Grief,
K012 A bra's Love for Solomon,
537
Right of Private Judgment in Religion,
504
The Thief and the Cordelier- A Ballad,
538
Poetical Genius,
504 The Cameleon,
538
WILLIAM WOTTON,
806 Protogenes and Apelles,
507
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