the Comedy, As you like it ibid. Egyptian of the life of Mofes
two fingular Events
the Inftitution of the Garter, a new Entertainment Fairy Prince, a Theatrical Inter- lude 186 Zobeide, a new Tragedy 213 Addreffes from Pembroke, Cardigan, and Carmarthen-fhires, to the Lord Mayor, Brafs Crosby, Efq; and Mr. Oliver 70 Advertisements remarkable; A droll Re- partee, 31.- -An Irifh Bull, ibid. Comical Lift of Freeholders of Mid- diefex, ibid.-A Noble Duke in dan- ger of being rivalled, ibid.-Curious advertisement concerning a stolen Horfe. Addrefs from a Lady toGen- tlemen of Spirit, 71.--Subtlety of an Auctioneer, ibid.---Love in a Prifon, ibid.- -Martha Plainface's Com- plaint, ibid.-Sixteen thousand pounds ready for any one's accept- ance, ibid.- Witticifm of the Pof W8, 111. The Mo- delty of a Glazier, ibid. Irish Bulls, ibid. An extraordinary Painter's Bill, ibid.An oppor- tunity for a Man of Integrity and worth to oblige eternally a young gentlewoman, 191.- -Curious Ad- vertisements of Mr. Patence, the Dancing-mafter, remarkable aliò for its Modeity, ibid.From a Lady who requets a favour to be done im mediately, ibid.- -An Hibernian Inventory, ibid.-A fingle Gen- tleman wants to borrow thirty pounds of a generous Fair One, whom he affures that the fall be perfectly fatisfied, ibid.--New Tides for a certain Scotch Earl, 231—A single Gentleman wan's a female Com- panion, ibid.An advantageous Offer, ibid. The Generous Ulmer, ibid. Advice to the Fair Sex
Anecdote of the cebrated La Fontaine 10 Hiftorical
-s from Le Bon Militaire
of the late Mrs. Prichard, the ac- trefs
of the late Mr. Robert Lloyd. 107 addreffed to their Royal Highneffes the Dukes of ⚫ and an original of Ld. Rochester -s of Mr. Eyre, the celebrated Paper- ftealer Antient British Patriotifm 69 Afpafia, the celebrated Athenian Cour- tezan, Memoirs of - 65 Barren Lands, Hints for improving 105 Beauty, its bewitching charms Boniface, his Reasons for not permitting Card-playing in his House Bon Mots Brighthelmftone, Advice from
Cadogan, Dr. Extracts from his Trea- tife on the Gout Cards. difapproved of by Boniface Catalogue of new Books and Plays 97 Catechifm, the Patriot's 255 Cato to a certain popular Gentleman 218 Cenfor The, a Periodical Paper, Page 3, 81, 161.
Character, a remarkable one
of a truly wife Man of Peregrin Puzzle, Efq; Climate, the Effects of, on the Manners and Paffions
Cook, Dr. on the virtues of Sage Country Girl, The, a Comedy, criticifed
Patriot King, a, muft of course be pious
-The Pin and the Needle, ibid.- Songs in Arthur's round Table re- ftored, 185.-To a young Baronet, 192.-Epitaph on Mr. Ifaac Barbon, ibid.-Ditto on William Shenston, Efq; by Mr. Garrick, ibid.-The Vain Purfuit, 193.-A Drinking Song, ibid.-Epigram from Lucian, 194.-Addrefs to an Ironmonger on his Birth-day, ibid.-Lines infcribed to a young Lady who detained a nelt of young Birds in a Cage, ibid. -Verfes to T. W. 232.-Avarice and Envy, a Fable, ibid.-Prologue and Epilogue to Zobeide, a new Tra gedy, 233. -On Daphne's Birth- day, 234-On the Death of a Son, ibid. The Hermit and the Devil, ibid.-Epigram, ibid.-On Specta- cles, 281.-A Giant Fishing, ibid. -The Reclufe, an Elegy, ibid.- Requifites of an happy Life, 282.- The Mifer and the Mouse, 283.- ToFriendship, ibid.-Ode on Health, ibid,-Mofchus against Life, ibid. -The Reverfe, ibid.The Vi- cars, ibid.
Police, the, a periodical Paper, 41, 121,
Patriotifm, Ancient British Pedants, Obfervations on Plays, humourous Lift of POETRY.-Air, fung by Mrs, Weich- fel, at Vauxhall, 32.- -A Song, fung by Mr. Vernon, at Vauxhall, ibid.-A Song, fung by Mrs. Jame- fon, at Vauxhall, ibid. -Thoughts on fudden Death, 33- -Infcription
written under the Statue of Charles II. at Newcastle, ibid.Ode to -Diana and Severn-Water, ibid.- -Agur's Acteon, a Cantata, 34. Wish, ibid.The Violet, 72.- Lines on the Death of an old Mifer, ibid. To the Prince of Wales on his Birth-day, ibid.-Picture of the Times, 73.-Prologue to Dido, 74.- -The Confolation, an Ode, 112.-Piologue to the Cox- combs, ibid.-The Profpect, 113.- The Coxcomb, a Tale, ibid.-The Double Misfortune, 114.-Verfes by the late Cuthbert Shaw,ibid-Celia's Theft, ibid.-The Mifer, 152.- Stanzas on Mr. Garrick, ibid.-An Extempore on the Death of Lord Halifax, ibid.-Epitaph on an Up- holsterer, ibid.-Fourth Ode of Ho- race, imitated, 153.-Remonftrance of the Geefe, ibid.-The Virtuous Man, ibid.The Lamentation in- fcribed to John Wilkes, Efq; 154.- The Bleffing of a good Wife, ibid.
Prayer, the Lord's, as used 700 years af- ter Chrift Proteft of the Irish Lords е Quacks, Thoughts on
Reafons against Card-playing Reflections on the Liberty of a Nation 29 exhorbitant price of the Ne- ceffaries of Life
Coxcombs and Pedants Advertity
Revolter, his Addrefs to the Editor Reynard, young, his Character Rife of the Swiss Confederacy
Saintfoin, its culture, recommended 105 Scandivanians, the ancient Anecdote of 51 168 Scorpion Eat-Indian, defcribed Scheme for difcharging the National Debt
of Epifcopizing America, Remarks
Ship, a remarkable one, built at Havre de Grace
Shipwreck, the fortunate, a Novel Sketch of the Fable of Dido, a Burlesque Tragedy
Story, a very remarkable
Foreign and its Reverse Strictures from Focatoir's Anglo-Irith Dictionary
A Repair Fation Execution of Lady Jane Grey
- Certain Earl learning the French Language
4 The ft Duke of Leeds, relating to King Charles the II. a remarkable cir- cumftance in his family
5 The Stock-brokers outwitted
William Lewis, Efq; prefenting the Addresses from the Counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan to the Lord Mayor and Alderman Oliver in the Tower
11 Mr. Garrick in the character of Sir John Brute 12 The Red-throated Fly-Catcher, a curious Bird
13 The Scorpion of the East-Indias
14 Mr. Vernon in the character of Hawthorn, in Love in a Village 15 The Auction-Room, or Modern Connoiffeurs
17 Advice to a Great Prince
18 Three Worthy characters reprefented hieroglyphically 19 A fine View of Holland-house, near Kenfington
20 An exact Reprefentation of the celebrated Story of the roasted Pig
End of the SEVENTH VOLUM E.
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