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God's works and word, iii. 222; Ice-palace, v. 127.

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Heavenward all things tend, Lamp of truth, v. 845.

vi. 818.

History writers, iii. 139.

Homeborn happiness, iv. 140.
Homer, iii. 454.

Honest pride, iv. 405.
Honest rags, iii. 806.
Horace, iv. 190.
Humanity, iii. 196.
Hume, v. 729.
Hunting, iii. 326.
Hypocrisy, iii. 100.

Langford, vi. 287.

Lark, i. 493.

Leviathan, ii. 322.

Liberty, v. 367. 446.
Liberty "unsung," v. 538.778.
Life of turbulence, iii. $79.
Life of pleasure, i. 463.
Light, dancing, i. 345.
Lion, vi. 408.

London, ii. 697.749; iii. 816;
iv. 748.

Love of Nature "nature's dic-

tate," i. 412; iv. 731.
Loyalty, v. 347.

Lubbard labour, iii. 400.
Lucullus, ii. 596.

Magisterial sword, iv. 596.
Man "a wolf to man," iv. 103.
Man in society, iv. 659.
Man praises man, vi. 632.
694.

Man o' the town, ii. 622.
Mansions forsaken, iii. 746.
Martyrs, v. 718.

Mass of mankind, v. 247.
Meditation, vi. 84.
Memory, iv. 183; vi. 12.
Mercy, vi. 588.

Metropolitan volcanoes, iii.

737.

Militia, iv. 617.

Millennium, vi. 759.

Milton, iii. 255; iv. 709.

Miracle "all we behold," vi.
132.

Misagathus, vi. 485.

Mob, vi. 694.

Mole, i. 273.

Monitor, ii. 580.

Moon, iv. 3. 254.

Moralists, ii. 531; v. 670.
Mother, vi. 43.
Multitude, iii. 673; v. 247.
Music, iv. 160.
Mutability, v. 529.

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Nasal twang, ii. 436.
Nature" free to all," iii. 721;
love of it" Nature's dic-
tate," i. 412; iv. 731; "a
name for an effect," vi. 223;

its Author disclosed, v. 891.
Nebuchadnezzar's dream, v.

400.

Newspaper, iv. 50.
Newton, iii. 252.
Nightingale, i. 200.
Noah, vi. 450.

Novelty, iii. 54; vi. 706.
Nymph, rural, iv. 534.

Oak, i. 377.

Oaths, iv. 491. 629.

Omai, i. 633.

Orator, iv. 66.

Orpheus, v. 694.

Ouse, i. 163. 323.
Owl, i. 205.

Painter's magic skill, i. 422.

Paradise Lost, iv. 709.

Parlour twilight, iv. 278.

Parson, convivial, iv. 595.

Pastoral office, ii. 545.

Pastoral security "gone," iv.
558.

Patience, iv. 339.

Patriot, mock, iii. 794; v. 495.
Patriots and martyrs, v. 704.
Paul, ii. 395. 472. 539.
Peace recommended, ii. 48.
Peasant's nest, i. 227.

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Peculator, i. 735.

Peep at the world, iv. 89.
Penury, iv. 397.
Pestilence, ii. 140.
Petit-maître parson, ii. 378.
Philips (John), iii. 455.
Philosopher, ii. 189; v. 670.
Philosophy, ii. 174. 505; vi.

198.

Philosophy "baptized," iii.

243.
Plato, ii. 540.

Playthings of princes, v. 177.
Pleasure, "reeling Goddess,"

iii. 51.

Pleasure and gain, vi. 892.
Plunderer, iv. 432.
Poetic pains, ii. 285.
Politics, v. 493.

Poor family piece, iv. 374.
Popular applause, ii. 481.
Portents, ii. 57.

Portion of revolted man, v.

581.

Postman, iv. 5.

Poverty, iv. 429.

Poultry, v. 62.

Praise, ii. 488; vi. 632. 711.
Preachers, ii. 337. 440.
Pretender, vi. 659.

Primrose, vi. 112.

Prodigies, ii. 53.

Profusion, ii. 697.820.

Property, sweets of, v. 224.
Prophecy, vi. 747.
Public houses, iv. 470.

Public virtue, v. 502.
Pulpit, ii. 326.
Purity, iii. 84.

Rabble, servile, vi. 694.
Ramble (schoolboy's), i. 115.
Reading, iii. 392; iv. 158.
Reasonings of the sensual, v.
655.

Recruit, iv. 631.

Refinement, vi. 977.

Relapse, v. 623.

Remorse, v. 618.

Restoration of all things, vi.
819.

Retailers of ancient philoso-
phy, ii. 536.

Retired man vindicated,vi. 906.
Retired man's employments,
iii. 352. 423.

Retirement, iii. 117; iv. 142.
Retreat, iii. 676.

Retrospect, vi. 19.

Revelation, ii. 527.

Reynolds, i. 700.

Riches' wings, iii. 263. 760.

Robin, vi. 77.

Rooks and kites, i. 203.
Roscius, iii. 597.
Rout, ii. 629.

Rural life, hail! iv. 783.

Rural lass, iv. 534.

Rural sounds, i. 181.

Sabbath rites, i. 746.

Samson, v. 737.

Satire, ii. 315; iii. 26.
Savage life, i. 604.

Scenes surpassing fable, vi.

759.

Schoolboy, i. 114.
Schools, ii. 735.

Sculpture, i. 706.
Seats, i. 1. 75.

Seclusion, iii. 675.

Sedentary, i. 389.
Self-control, iii. 373; vi. 937.
Self-recollection, iii. 1; iv. 305.
Self-sequestered man, iii. 386.
Sensibility, vi. 562.
Sermons (engraved), ii. 364.
Servitude, v. 302. 363.
Shadow (ludicrous), v. 10.
Sheepfold, i. 290.
Shining hosts, v. 822.
Shopping, vi. 279.

Soldiership, i. 771; ii. 269;
iv. 617.

Solitude and society, i. 248.
Solitude, dreaded, i. 488; sigh-

ed for, ii. 1.

South Sea islanders, i. 620.
Sparrow, v. 65.

Spire, i. 174.

Spiritual liberty, v. 538.

Spleen, i. 455.
Sportsman, iii. 310.
Spring, vi. 180.
Spurious peace, v. 621.
Squirrel, vi. 315.
Stars, iv. 253; v. 819.
Statesman of the day, vi. 696.
Still small voice, v. 685.
Stillest streams, vi. 929.
Stillness, vi. 83.

Stock dove, vi. 307.

Shrubbery, vi. 147.

Sicily, ii. 75.

Stratford jubilee, vi. 680.

Sunrise, v. 1.

Sidney (Sir P.), iv. 516; Al- Supper, iv. 168.

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