HEMINGE (William), extracts from a play by, 212-215. HENRYSONE (Robert), 20-21. Specimen of his poems, 20. HERBERT (George), specimen of the poetry of, 126. Specimens of his poetry, 232–233. Hesperus, song of. Ben Jonson, 146. Heywood (John), an early dramatic author, lvii. Specimens of, 192-194. HILL (Aaron), specimens of, 425. Honour (feminine), described. Carew, 156. HOOK (N.), specimen of, 287. HOWARD (Henry, Earl of Surrey), notice of, 30. Specimens of his poems, 32-33. Something melancholy even in his strains of gal- Estimate of the service rendered by him to British Hudibras, Butler's, extracts from, 269–279. And his Squire, described. Butler, 269. Vicarious justice exemplified by Ralpho, in the HUME (Alexander), notice of, 62. Poetical specimen of, 63, 64. Imagination described. Sir F. Greville, 104. Imprisonment, benefit of, to a wild youth. Middleton, 139. Indifference, prayer for. Mrs. Greville, 580. Ireland, voyage to. Cotton, 292. JAGO (Richard), specimens of, 564-565. JAMES I., King of Scotland, notices of, 17, 18. James I., King of England, lxxii. Jealousy, description of. Greene, 41. JOHNSON (Dr. Samuel), specimens of, 572-579. Jones (Inigo), his quarrel with Jonson, 142. Specimens of his poetry, 146-153. Critical remarks on him as a dramatist, lxiii. Justice addressing the Creator. Giles Fletcher, 82. Killigrew (Mrs. Anne), ode to the memory of. Dryden, 308. Kiss, the parting. Dodsley, 460. Knowledge (human), vanity of. Sir J. Davies, 100. KYD, a dramatic poet of the age of Elizabeth, notice of, lx. Lamb (Charles), notes by :- On Chapman, 130. Shirley, 215. Wither, 249. Langetoft (Peter de), notice of, xxxviii, note. Specimens of, 352-561. LANGLANDE (Robert), a poet of the fourteenth century, notice of, xliii. Character of the poems ascribed to him, xliv. Language, English, influence of the Norman Conquest LANSDOWNE (George, Lord), song by, 358. Law, eulogy on. Middleton, 140. Lawyer's Farewell to his Muse. Sir W. Blackstone, 563. LEE (Nathaniel), notice of, 301. Specimens of, 302–304. Leonidas, extracts from. Glover, 590-598. L'ESTRANGE (Sir Roger), poem ascribed to, 210. Life described. Bp. King, 250–251. Specimens of, 362-367. LLOYD (Robert), notice of, 461. Specimens of his poetry, 461. Local poems, some enumerated, 242, note. | Lockhart (J. G.), note by, upon Scott's Sir Tristrem, xl. Dryden's adaptations of Chaucer, lxxxvi. His Life of Burns, 5353–643. LODGE (Dr. Thomas, notice of, 85. Specimens of his poems, 85-86. LOGAN (John), notice of, lxv. 603. Specimens of, 604-605. Longland-See Langlande. Look Home. Southwell, 44. Love-song of the thirteenth century, specimen of, xxxvii. Requited with disdain. W. Hunnis, 34. Servile lot of. Southwell, 43. A nymph's disdain of. Sir W. Raleigh, 77. Mediocrity in, rejected. The same, 154. Young, address to. Marvell, 267. Persuasions of, to enjoy. The same, 155. Address to Castara, inquiring why he loved her. Reflections of, on the sight of his mistress's house. Reflections of, on his mistress's girdle. Waller, 290. Self-banished. The same, 291. Dialogue between two. Logan, 604. LOVELACE (Richard), notice of, 208. Specimens of his poems, 209. LOVIBOND (Edward), specimen of, 542. LUDICROUS POEMS. Tragedy of Smug the Smith. Rowlands, 123. Like Master, like Man. The same, 123. The married Scholar. The same, 124. On Lute-strings cat-eaten. Mennis and Smith, 252. The Birth of the Squire. Gay, 355. Soliloquy of the Princess Periwinkle. Smart, 503. A Public Breakfast at Bath. LYDGATE (John), notice of, 15. Specimens of his poetry, 15-16. Strictures on his style, xlvii. LYLY (John), notice of, lix, lxxii, 61. Anstey, 695. LYNDSAY (Sir David), notice of, 18-24. Specimens of his poems, 25-27. LYTTELTON (George, Lord), specimen of, 517, 518. Mackenzie (Henry), supplemental lines to Collins by, 431. Maid, good counsel to a young. Carew, 155, MALLET (David), notice of, 464. Ballad and Song by, 464, 465. Mankind, ode to. Earl Nugent, 607. Mannyng (Robert), commonly called De Brunne, xxxvi Specimen of his poetry, 42. MARSTON (John), notice of, lxvi. 126. Specimens of his poetry, 126-130. Specimens of his poetry, 266, 267. MASSINGER (Philip), notice of, Ixii. 170, 171. Critical remarks on his productions, lxxii. Mason (Mrs.), epitaph on. Mason, 661. MORAL POEMS, continued. The Vanity of Human Wishes. Dr. Johnson, 575. MORE (Dr. Henry), notice of, 297. Specimen of, 297-299. Morning Star, address to. J. Hall, 201. Mortimer, Earl of March, surprised by Edward III. Mothers, persuasion to, to suckle their own children. Mother, lines on the picture of his. Cowper, 683. On the popular superstitions of the Highlands of The Discovery. Moore, 434. To a Great Number of Great Men, newly made. On Rural Elegance. Shenstone, 451. To Memory. The same, 452. On an Eagle confined in a college court. Smart, 503. To Leven Water. Smollett, 514. To Independence. The same, 514. Contentment, industry, and acquiescence in the Di- To a Singing Bird. Richardson, 550. The Tempestuous Evening. The same, 570. To William Pulteney, Esq. Earl Nugent, 606. The Grave of King Arthur. The same, 624. To Aurora. Blacklock, 627. In imitation of Alcæus. Sir W. Jones, 637. Old Age, personification of. Tho. Sackville, 37. Specimen of his Poems, 74. Owen of Carron, a Tale. Langhorne, 555. Pageants, influence of, on the literature of England, liv. History of its sale, Appendix B. PARNELL (Dr.), notice of, lxxxvi, 323. PASTORALS. A Sweet Pastoral. N. Breton, 85. Pastoral Poetry, the English deficient in, 45. PEELE (George), character of his dramatic poetry, lviii. PENROSE (Thomas), notice of, 561. Specimens of, 561, 562. PERROT'S (Henry), Book of Epigrams, extracts from, 74. PHILIPS (Ambrose), notice of, 412. Specimens of, 412, 413. Imitation of by I. H. Browne, 443. Specimen of, 318, 319. PHILIPS (Katherine), notice and specimens of, 211, 212. PICKE (Thomas), specimens of his Poetry, 126. Piers Plowman's Visions, character of, xliii. Pipe of Tobacco, verses on. 1. H. Browne, 443-445. Poetry, rhapsody on. Swift, 385. See English, Norman. Lord Bacon's remark upon, Ixxvi. Poor, appeal for the. Langhorne, 554. POPE (Alexander), notice of, 375; alluded to, 581; his Specimens of, 376–382. Critical remarks on the works of, lxxxvi, xcí. His imitations of Chaucer, 5. POPE (Dr. Walter), notice of, 322. Posterity, Sonnet to. Filzgeffrey, 142. PRESTON'S Tragedy of Cambyses, notice of, lviii. Prior (James), his Life of Goldsmith, referred to, 522–526. On the Language of Layamon, xxxvi, note. On some of Mr. Campbell's criticisms, xlviii, note. Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. Chaucer, 6. To Coriolanus. Lyttelton, 518. Spoken at Drury-Lane. Johnson, 578. Puritans, Oxford riddle on, 186. AAA SACRED POEMS, continued. Cupio Dissolvi. Habington, 200. On the Circumcision. Milton, 258. Early Rising and Prayer. Vaughan, 305. The Rainbow. The same, 306. The Wreath. (To the Redeemer.) The same, 306. Piety, or the Vision. The same, 330. Samson bewailing his captivity and blindness. Millan. 259. Speeches of his Father and of the Chorus, on hearin SANDYS (George), notice of, 185. Specimens of, 185, 186. Extracts from, 702. Sappho, translations of. A. Philips, 412, 413 Extracts from various. Bp. Hall, 69-71. The Man of Taste. Bramston, 389-392, The Love of Praise. Young, 472. Propensity of man to false and fantastic joys. The The Wedded Wit. The same, 473. The Astronomical Lady. The same, 473. On Nash's picture at full length, between the basts Satire, probable date of in the English language, xxxvi The Thales of Johnson's London, 572, note. Saxon Chronicle, xxix. Schlegel on the unities of the drama, lxii. Scholar, despair of a poor one, described. Nash,6. · 447-450. Scotland, the Tears of. Smollett, 513. Specimens of, 570. SCOTT (Thomas), specimen of, 521. Swift, 383. Chatterton, 495-497. Smollett, 514. Johnson, 572. Mickle, 609. His edition of Sir Tristrem, xl, xli. Otway, lxxxiii. Dryden's Virgil, lxxxiv. Absalom, lxxxv. Dryden characterised, lxxxv. An erroneous opinion formed of Milton by, 25 SCOTTISH POETS, general observations on, 16-18. Congreve, 349. Ward, 350, Carew, 154-156. N. Field, 159. Sir J. Suckling, 181. W. Browne, 189, 190. Anon. 210, 211. Herrick, 232. Wither, 249. Bulteel, 246. Bp. King, 250. Mayne, 256, Milton, 258, 262, 264. E. of Rochester, 268, Anon. 286. Behn, 286, 301. Shadwell, 305. Sedley, 313, 314. T. Brown, 315, 315. Earl of Dorset, 316, 317. Anon. 320, 321. Gay, 356. Booth, 357. Lord Lansdowne, 358. Oldmixon, 370. Weekes, 373 Southerne, 399. Thomson, 410. Crawfurd, 424. Hamilton, 428. E. Moore, 435. Ramsay, 441. Sir J. H. Moore, 564. SUCKLING (Sir John), notice of, 181. Specimens of, 181-183. SURREY (Earl of). See HOWARD, SWIFT (Dr. Jonathan), specimens of, 383-389. Imitation of, by I. H. Browne, 445. SYDNEY (Sir Philip), notice of, 40. Specimens of his poems, 41. His life, poetry put into action, liv. Sydney (Lady), verses on her picture. Waller, 288. Specimen of his poems, 79. Inquiry how far Milton was indebted to his transla- Specimen of Sylvester's version, lxix. His right to the Soul's Errand, 57. |