Arcadian society of Rome, verses 259 on 110 203 252 216 Botanic Garden, extract from 114 Compafs mariner's, verses on 38 32 86 26 39-221 Courage 106 113 Disconsolate swain 216 Table of gems by Arcticus Eivina, verses by 290 41-98-121-161-209-233-273 Epigram 180 Tale of Marmontel translated Foulis, Sir James, verses by 78 Friendship 179 Tale, singular effects of love 146 Generosity ib 24 Horace, book 1. ode xxxviii. tran- Timothy Sober, observations by 57 slated ib. Timothy Hairbrain, lucubrations Houlton, Dr, the coquette by 138 Human life 289 Topaz, account of 125 Marcellus on human life 289 Tourmaline, account of 213 Maria on generosity 179 Traveller No. v. 114 Mariner's compass, verses on 86 Treason, fhort notes on, by Nerva 193 of Turquoise, account of Tytler, W. memoirs of, with a View of Edinburgh, description Useful hint 238 Mark Anthony, his addrefs to the 106 Mungo's addrefs 215 Water, on the method of obtain- Noble hermit, a soliloquy Ode on the popular superstition of the Highlands Ode for the new year, by the poet 65 28 105 Ode written by a native of Da- Water, on the means of purifying 107 mascus 138 Pye, H. J. his ode for the new chinery 128 year 105 Wit, true, petition of 321 Red breast, address to 180 Reflection 290 252 S.mile 216 ADDRESS to the evening star 165 mplex, his translation from Ho- Addrefs to virtue 139 race Addrefs to the red breast 179 Addrefs of Mungo 180 Soliloquy, the noble hermit 65 215 True courage 106 Alouette to the red breast 1801 Virtue, address to 139 END OF VOLUME THIRTEENTH, ERRATA. P. 76 1.5 from bottom, for inum read mum; p. 98 delete the whole last sentence in the text; p. 99 under the word analysis, for 3 read 311; p. 124 1. 2 for or read on, p. 194 1. 3 for before read of; . 1991. 16 for corruption read conception; p. 205 I. 1 for Stadtholdman read Stadtbolderian; ib. 1. 18 for walks read works p. 322 delete the passage beginnirg with the word and 1. 13 and ending with the word chapel 1. 16. *** Two or three small passages of less importance than usual, have been acció dentally permitted to slip into this Volume to fill up a corner, unobserved, for which the Editor hopes his good natured readers will pardon him, as they are but fport. |