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the Guardian in favour of Punning, 36. From Will. Bareface,38. About the Examiner's grossly affronting Lady Ch-tte, 41. From the Sparkler about the Characters of Lucia and Marcia in Cato, 43. About the Old Men of Grays- Inn-Walks, 44. From R. B. about his Journey into the Country; His Entertainment and Pleasures, 50. About David's Lamentation for Jonathan, 51. From Mr. Steele, about the Examiner, 53. About the Error of Parents in marrying their Children, 57. From an Author, Nic. Hawthorn, and a gay Lady, on Publick Spirit, 58. From Will. Lizard in Praise of Cate, 59. From Sir Harry Li zard, about Marriage, 68. Of the Archbishop of Cambray's Book of the Existence, Wisdom and Omnipotence of God, 69. Libertine, (Athenian) his Moral Soliloquy, N. 81. English, his Prayer, ib. Licenciado, a Spanish Governor, his Infolence and Severity, N. 8. Liberty afferted by Mr. Steele, N. 53. Life, its feveral Stages have feveral Pleasures, N. 62.

Lilley (Charles) Perfumer, his Petition, N. 64. Lions, London infefted with them, N. 71. Spies fo called, described, ibid. Lizard, (Sir Ambrofe) chufes Neftor Ironfide Guardian to his Son and Family, N. 2. Sir Marmaduke, his Fortune and Family, 2, 5. Lady, her Character, 2, 5. The different Characters of Mrs. Jane, Mrs. Annabella, Mrs. Cornelia, Mrs. Betty, Mrs. Mary, 5. Sir Harry, his Character, 6. The different Characters of Mr. Thomas, Mr. William, and Mr. John, 13.

Lock Hofpitallers Objects of Charity, N. 17. An Oblation from a Chambermaid, N. 26. Longbottom (John) Barber, his Petition, N. 64. Love, the Advantages of it to both Sexes, N. 7. Lucan, a Tranflation of his

Verfes on the Druid's Doctrine of the Tranfmigration of Souls, N. 18. Lucas, (Dr.) his Practical Chriftianity recommended, N. 63.

Luke, (St.) the 24th Chap. ter, its Contents, N. 21.

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Maid's Tragedy, what Wal-
ler faid of it, N. 37.
Maintenon (Madam de) her
Birth, Education, For-
tune and Character,
N. 46, 47, 48. Her Pow-
er over the French King,
48, 49. Is his Wife, ib.
Marlborough (Duke of)
and K. Wm. infulted by
the Examiner, N. 80.
Matrimony, the Arts of Pa-

Maker, hisPetition, N.64.
Nottingham, (Earl of) his
Character, N. 41. Infult-
ed by the Examiner, ib.

rents in it, N. 57, 73.
Mechanicks, their Ufe, N.1.
Meekness, something fub-
lime in it, N. 20.
Melancholy, Pills to purge
it, N. 67.
Metamorphofes of feveral
forts of Men into] Ani-
mals, N. 56.
Mind, the Strength of it
true Happiness, N. 31.
Mifers, Obfervations on
them, N. 77.
Moderate Man, an Ode of
Mr. D'Urfey's fo call'd,
N. 67.
Modefty in Converfation,
the Beauty and Use of it,

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Ger (Sir Wm.) his Way
of Courtship, N. 5.
Old Men of Gray's-Inn-
Walks, their Manners,
N. 44.
Operators,

N. 24.
Moliere's Obfervation of
making a Dinner, N. 78.
Montefpan (Mádam de) her
Recommendation of Ma-
dam Maintenon to the
French King, N. 47.
Morning Prayers, Refort to
'em recommended, N.65.
N.

Nthey are, N. 49.

Atural Pleafures, what

(Cephalick)

their Petition, N. 64.
Othello (Tragedy of) its
Beauties and Defects,
N. 37.
Ovid, a Quotation out of
him concerning Huma-
nity to Animals, N. 61.
P.

Norwood (John) Perriwig-

Andolf, (Sir Harry) his
way of Courtship, N.5.
His Talent of Story-tel-
ling, 42.

Parents, their Errors in the
Marriage of their Chil-
dren, N. 57.
Paftor Fido, compar'd with
Aminta, N. 28.
Paftoral Period of the World,
its Felicities, N. 22.
Paftorals (English) N. 30,

40.
Patterns to be imitated in
Studies; the Danger and
Difficulty of them, N. 12.
Peace proclaim'd,
and
Prayers on that Occafi-
on, N. 80.
Peer (Mr. William) the Ac-
tor, his Character, N.
82. Breaks his Heart for
growing Fat, ibid.

Philan

Philanthropos, his Letter about Good-will and Charity, N. 79. Philips (Mr.) his Excellence in Paftoral Poetry, 30, 32, 40.

N.

Pidgeon (Bat.) his Petition,
N. 64.
Pindar and d'Urfey com-
par'd, N. 67.
Plato's Opinion of a future
State, N. 27.
Pleasure (Man of) in what
miferable, N. 35.
Plotting Sifters Honour'd by
King Charles, N. 82.
Plutarch, his Good-Nature,
N. 61.

Poem on Sacred Poetry,

N. 51. Poetry; different Rules for the different Kinds of it, N. II. -Paftoral, the Qualities of it, N. 22. Its Rife, Ibid. True Character, 23. Inftances of its Beauty out of Virgil and Theocritus, Ibid. Further Criticisms upon it, 28. Sannazarius and the French condemn'd, Ibid. The Character of the English Paftoral, N. 30. Rules for it, Ibid. Explain'd by an Allegory, 32. Of Divine Inflitution and Ufe, N. 51. Pope (Mr.) his Excellent Prologue to Cato, N. 33. Character of his Paftorals, 40. Comparison between his Paftorals and Mr. Philips's, Ibid.

Poppey (Ned) the Story-teller,
his Excellence in it, N.42.
Pounce (Hugh) his Petition
to the Guardian, N. 64.
Prayer (Common) its Ex-
cellence, N. 65.
Prayer of Henry IV. before
a Battle, N. 19.
Precautions (Mr. Ironfide's)
N. 6, 9, 13, 14. Against
Whoring, 17. Against
Covetoufnefs, 19. For
Converfation, 24. As to
the Character of a fine
Gentleman, 34, 38. For
good Husbandry and
Neatnefs, 49. Matrimo-
nial one, 73:
Prejudice defcrib'd, N. 39.
Pretty Gentleman describ'd,
N. 38.

Prior, (Mr.) Verfes of his,
N. 54.
Property-Man, his Office
at the Play-Houfe, N.82.
Proverbs, intolerable, N.24.
Pfalm cxxxvii, Translated

by Sir Philip Sidney, taken from a MS. N. 18. Publick Spirit defcrib'd in Cato, N. 33. Humorous Mistakes in it, N. 58. Punning, an Apology for it, N. 36.

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Rake in Love, not fo bad as the Gallant Man, N. 17. Raphael's Picture of our Saviour's appearing to his Difciples, its Beauties, N. 21.

Reading, how abus'd, N.6o. Recipe for making an Epic Poem, N. 78. Religion, how it improves the Mind, N.70. Enquiries into it urg'd, 75. Renown (Women of) Inftances of them, N. 46. Reproach, the Danger of it, N. 56. Reproof, its Ufe, N. 56. Revenge, the Wickedness of it, N. 20. Ringwood(Efau) his Petition to the Guardian, N. 64.

SANNA

S. ANNAZARIUS's Paftorals condemn'd, N. 28. Scandal reprov'd,N.66,72. Scarron, the Story of his Marriage with Madam Maintenon, N. 47. Schools, the Pleasure and Profit of them, N. 62. Scriptures, the reading them makes the Way to Eternity pleasant, N. 20. The Belief of them consider'd, 75.

Shakespear's Reflections on - Happiness andMifery,out

of his Richard II. N.54. Shepherd, the true CharaEter of One, N. 23. Smooth (Arthur) his Letter to the Guardian, N. 73. Sneezing, aTreatife of, N.60.

Snuff, Philofophical, the Use of it, N. 35. Socrates, his Remark on Philofophy, N. 70. Soldier mov'd at theDiftrefs in Anna Bullen, N. 19. Soldiers, Chriftian Vigilance recommended to them, N. 18. Somersetshire Ballad, N.40. Song, by a Lady who lov'd an ugly Man, N. 16. A fhort Criticifm on Song Writing, Ibid. Sparkler, her Letter about

the Characters of Lucia and Marcia inCato, N.43. Spondee (George, Efq;) the Poet, how he run Mad, N. 11.

Spyes, the Ufe Secretary Walfingham made of 'em, N. 71

Steele (Mr.) his Letter to the Guardian about the Examiner, N. 53. Another Letter, 63. Story-telling, Rules for it, N. 24, 42. Vices in it,66. Sidney (Sir Philip) a Pfalm tranflated by him, a MS. N. 18.

T.

TATLERS vindicated from Scandal by Mr. Steele, N. 53. Terræ-filius at Oxford, Reflections on him, N. 72. Terror (Andrew) the Mobock, a Cure wrought upon him, N. Theocritus's par'd wi logues, N

Tillot fon (Dr.) concerning the Danger of all known Sin, N. 21. Trade, Country Gentlemen fhould know its Value, N.6. Its Interest the same with that of Land, 76. Turks, their Humanity to Animals, N. 61.

V

V.

ANITY of Mankind

to make themselves known, N. 1. Verfes out of a MS. Poem on the Day of Judgment, N.51.Of Mr.Prior's, 54. Out of Dryden's Juvenal, Ibid. Verulam (Lord) his Hiftory of Henry VII. A Critick upon it, N. 25. Vices, the Great Ones; a good Obfervation concerning them, N. 19. Of the Ladies not to be Tax'd, 26. Vigilance, (Chriftian) Admonitions to it, N. 18. Virgil's Eclogues compar'd with Theocritus's Idylls, N. 28.

Virtue not fufficient of it

felf to make one Happy,

N. 31. Virtues (Chriftian) recommended, N. 20, 55. Mifreprefented by the Free

Thinkers, 55: Ulyffes Cofmopolita, his Let

ter to the Guardian about Defcartes's Difcovery of

the Pineal Gland in the
Brain, N. 35. About the
Free-Thinkers, 39.
W.

WALSINGHAM (Sir

Francis) a Letter to him from Sir Thomas Smith about the French King's Brother marrying Queen Elizabeth, N. 7. His Lions, 71. Ward, (Mr. John) of Chefter, his Vanity, N. 1. Wealth, its Infolence with refpect to Women, N.45. William, (King) his Saying of the French King and Madam Maintenon,N.48. Whoring, Precautions against it, N. 17. a Story of a Gentleman reclaimed from it, Ibid. Wife, Think with Them, Talk with the Vulgar, N. Women of Quality married too young, N. 7. The Vanity of the Compliments paid them by Fops, 26. Their Vices not to be tax'd, Ibid. of Renown, 46. Worship (Publick) Indecencies committed at it, N. 65.

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