SACRED POEMS, continued. RICHARDSON (————), specimen of, 550. Riddle on the puritans. Anon. 186. Rinaldo in the enchanted wood. Fairfax, 120. ROBERT DE BRUNNE, an early English poet, notice of, Character and style of his productions, xxxix. Robert (Duke of Normandy), description of. Niccols, 140. 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. A Night-piece on Death. Parnell, 327. Piety, or the Vision. The same, 330. Hymn to Contentment. The same, 331. The dying Christian to his Soul. Pope, 376. Extracts from the Night Thoughts. Young, 467–472 Samson bewailing his captivity and blindness. Millon, 259. Speeches of his Father and of the Chorus, on hearing 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 busts 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, Ixii. Scholar, despair of a poor one, described. Nash, 65. 447-450. Scotland, the Tears of. Smollett, 513. SCOTT (John), notice of, 569. 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, 258, SCOTTISH POETS, general observations on, 16-18. Settle (Elkanah), the character of, by Dryden, 366. SHADWELL (Thomas), specimen of, 305. Character of, by Dryden, 366. Shaftesbury (Lord), character of. Dryden, 306. SHAKSPEARE (William), specimens of the sonnets of, 75, 76. Observations on as a dramatist, lx, lxi. Character of, by Dryden, lxvi. His Venus and Adonis, lxxi, 42. His Sonnets, lxxi. Epitaph on. Milton, 258. Inscription for the Bust of. Akenside, 494. Steevens's censure upon his Sonnets, 44, note. Describes Fortune like a Wheelwright, lxxxvii, note. SHAW (Cuthbert), notice of, 510. Specimen of, 510. SHENSTONE (William), notice of, 446. Specimens of his Poems, 447-453. Shepherd, the Stedfast. Wither, 249. Shepherd's Address to his Love. Marlowe, 42. Resolution. The same, 249. Sheridan, character of. Churchill, 457. Shipwreck, The, extracts from. Falconer, 481-488. Extracts from, 215-230. Critical observations on them, lxxvii-lxxix. Sleep, personification of. Tho. Sackville, 37. SMART (Christopher), notice of, 502. Specimens of his poems, 503. SMITH (James), specimen of, 252 SMOLLETT (Dr. Tobias), notice of, 512, 695. Specimens of his poems, 513, 515. Solitude. Cowley, 238. Ode to. Grainger, 477. Sir R. Fanshawe, 239. Elegy on. Bruce, 476. STANHOPE. See CHESTERFIELD, Stanihurst condemned, liv. STANLEY (Thomas), specimens of, 267. Steevens (George), his preference of Watson's sonnets to STEPHENSON (John Hall), specimens of, 599, 600. STEPNEY (George), specimen of, 317. STERLINE (William Alexander, Earl of), notice of, lxiii, 158. Sonnets by, 159. Sternhold and Hopkins, observations on, liii. STEVENS (George Alexander), notice of, 571. Specimen of, 571. STILL (John), Bishop of Bath and Wells, "Gammer Gur- ten's Needle," by, lvii. STORER (Thomas), 66. Specimens of his poems, 66, 67. Strafford (Lord), on the life and death of. Sir John Den- ham, 246. 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. The Hermit. The same, 328. The Cobbler, an Irish tale. Meston, 392. The Twa Dogs. Burns, 645. THOMPSON (Capt. Edward), notice of, 601. THOMSON (James), notice of, 402. Poem by, 444 note. Imitation of, by I. H. Browne, 444. Compared with Cowper, 675. Time, swiftness of. Gascoigne, 39. Traveller, The. Goldsmith, 527. Turner (Sharon), his History of the Anglo-Saxons referred to, xxxiii. Tye (Chris.), his Acts of the Apostles versified, liii. Una followed by the lion. Spenser, 47. WARD (Edward), notice of, 350. Specimen of, 350. WARNER (William), notice of, lxvi, 71. Specimens of his poems, 71-73. WARTON (Dr. Thomas, sen.), specimens of, 394, 395. Specimens of, 621–626. WARTON (Dr. Joseph), notice of, 663-667. WATTS (Dr. Isaac), notice of, 411. Specimen of, 411. WATSON (Thomas), specimens of, 44. His duchess of Malfi, lxiii. Wedding, ballad on. Sir J. Suckling, 181. Specimen of, 428. WEST (Richard), specimen of, 372. Whetstone (George), his" Promos and Cassandra," Iviii. WHITEHEAD (Paul), notice of, 536. Hunting Song by, 536. WHITEHEAD (William), notice of, 581-583. Specimens of, 584-588. WHYTE (James), specimen of, 618. Wife, qualities of one. Sir T. Overbury, 74, Monody on the death of. Shaw, 510. Lord Lyttelton, 517. Verses to, with a present of a knife. Bishop, 638. Verses to, with a ring. The same, 638. Wilbye's Madrigals, songs from, 59, 60. WILDE (Dr. Robert), specimen of, 251, 252. THE END. LONDON: BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS. 6. CLASSICAL LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE. 6 12. PERIODICAL WORKS ib. VI. 3 vols. 8vo, 31. 38. XII. THE RELIGION, AGRICULTURE, &c. OF XIII. HISTORY OF THE POPES OF ROME, THE CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF VII. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LITERARY XIV. 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