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Preface to the Florence mifcellany Revivifcence in

of poems

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131

Robertfon and Inglis, marriage
confirmed
267
Roche, in Cornwall, rock
there defcribed

222, 299,

301, 377

497

100

ter

Priestley, Dr. fpecimens of his
abilities as a translator, 53.
query to, 127. reply to
Philalethes, in defence of,
193. religious tenets of,
399. letter respecting Mr.
Howe's animadvertions, 462.
vindicated, 470. his know-
ledge of the Greek language,
484. review of his opinions
in a letter from an Oxford Rodney, lord, inftance of
graduate
friendship in
76
Pringle, Sophia, trial of, for a Roman pavement, near War-
forgery on the Bank 85
minster, defcribed, 221. an-
Prior, remarks on his works tiquities found in Scot- Servants, on giving characters
137. his poetical charac-
land
540 to
127
399 Roman
Catholics, principles Severn packet, account of the
Prize queflions, 360. by the
ftated
107 lofs of
264
Royal Academy at Orleans Rome, advices from 175, Shakespeare, W. on the ortho-
535
263, 205
graphy of his name, 25,
Profpero, character of 433 Romeo and Juliet, emendation
125, 204, 478, 480. price
Provifions, petition of the of a paffage in
479
of Pope's edition at Ton-
Lord Mayor, on the high Rose-trees, watered before bud- fon's fale, 76. gratuities
price of
542
ding of the rofes, only pro- paid by the booksellers to the
Pruffia, anecdote of an officer duce leaves
311
different editors of, 76.
fhooting himfelf, 41 Rotberam, Dr. John, account king of Pruffia's opinion of
Pruffia, king of, riches of the
453
his works, 101. corrections
late king, 178. not a pa-
premiums offered of the edition of 1785, 123-
tron of polygamy, 78. by the Royal Academy, notes and emendations of
gives countenance to various 312. manufactory of paffages in Macbeth, Ant.
fyftems of religion, 78. let- earthern ware eftablished
and Cleopratra, Lear, Romeo
ter to Prof. Weigner, 83, there
363 and Juliet, andHamlet 479
character of, when prince, Rouffeau's-tree
395 Sheriffs for 1787
by Dr. Moore
100 Royalty Theatre, description of
Punctuation, effay on correct-
536
nels
408 Rum, proceedings refpecting
Pyndar, Sir Paul, account of the importation of 414
491. his.diamond, ib. his Ruffia, advices from
174,
alum works, 492. fouth 261, 355, 536. corre-
porch of St. Paul's built by fpondence from, 398. pro-
him
493
grefs of arts and sciences,
391. emprefs, requifitions
of
442

of

Rouen,

179

Shop Tax, proceedings of the
court of aldermen refpect-
ing a meeting at Guildhall,
87. proceedings of the fhop-
keepers at Guildhall
144
Simcoe, Col. his correction of
M. de Caftellux's account
of an action in America 35
Singer, died fuddenly from an
over-exertion of voice 264
Six, James, death and cha-
racier

Q.
QUarme, Robert, account of
547
Quickfilver, discovered at
Appleby, in Yorkshire 268

the grave

questioned
53
Richmond-boufer, comedy of the
Way to keep him, per-
formed there
361
Ring, gold, found at Stalham
in Nofolk, 102. infcription
on explained
213, 226.

R.

Rck, Edmund, account of
276
Raleigh, Sir Walter, three
feals of
459
Rawlinson, Dr. epitaph on
409
Redemption by Chrift, query

concerning the extent of 481
Remy, St. account of 339
Renfrewshire, election, pro-
ceedings concerning 231
Revenue, too great attention
to, prevents works of na-
pnal improvement 207

mena obferved there at
the time of the earthquakes
in Calabria, 197. on the
advantage of improve-
ments made there to Eng-
land, 207. fentiments of
Epifcopalians of, cenfured
332
300 Seabury, bishop, his opinion
of confirmation

41

Seals, ftrictures on old 483
Secker, abp. his opinion on
bowing at the name of Jefus
16. letter to Dr. Sharp,
archdeacon of Northumber-
land, 99. his opinion on
non-academical ordinations

S.

SAlbury, earl of, gives a ball

Skynner, Sir John, allowed a
and fupper at Hatfield 82 penfion of 2000l.
503
Santorius, mistake concern- Smallpox, obfervations on
ing him fet right 196
inoculation
339
Sardinia, advices from 175 Smith, Dr. Adam, remarks on
Savorie, Savilla, a finger, dies his opinions on the Scotch
fuddenly, from an over-ex- fisheries
ertion of voice
264
Science, progrefs of in Ruffia
391
Scipio, L. C. farcophagus of,
defcribed and illuftrated

دو

207

Smith, John, account of 287
Smithfield Market, proceedings
for a regulation of, 272. re-
gulations
450
Son of a gun, explained, 39.
289 properly applied 135
Scotland, news from, 81, 267, Southwark, jurifdiction of the
358, 447, 540. diftreffed
Lord Mayor
178
itate of the highlanders, 81. Southwell, antiquities at 428
debates on the electing of Spain, advices from
the 16 peers, 180. phæno-

175.

201

tient

212

V.

Colebrook-dale
540 Tyrwhitt, Mr. account of
Tatler, on the notes in the new
218, 300-
edition, 194. letter from
the Annotator on the Hu-
mane Society
195
Tay-Loch, extraordinary eb-
bing and flowing
193
Taylor, Dr ftory of his fond- Vaucluse, account of 338
nefs for Greek mottoes 40 Verlucio, of the Romans. fup-
Teneriff, volcano broke out on
pofed to be fituated at or
the Pike
83 near Warminster
460 Tin, convention on the na- Vefuvius, eruptions of
vigation of

Atbek, Caleph, conjectures
concerning the hiftory of,
obviated

120

222
79,
176

77

Test

marks on

297

act, proceedings to obtain Vicbnou, Baghavadam of, re-
a repeal of it, 237, 271.
225
names of the committee, Vienna, infurre&tion there g
237. cafe of the proteftant Vicent
361
diftenters
238 Vine, defcribed by the Roman
7bames, enquiry concerning the poets
time of embanking, 487.
487
Files at Conway
Thermometer,
improvements
in, by Mr. Six, 18. for the
highest degree of heat
Thunder, form of, in Ireland

59

81

rion of

Virgil, conjectural criticisma
on feveral paffages 53, 117,
204. Eneas compared with
the Appanine
317
Virginia, act for effablish-
74
ing religious freedom
Virtue is its own reward, ex-
plained
42
Tides, extraorrinary ebbing and
flowing of Loch Tay, 198. Virtur, proclamation for the
of the River Tiviot 198 encouragement of
534
Time, on the proper applica Vision, on the caufe of in-
389 diflinction of
153
408
Time keepers, improvements Viz. explained
in, by the Marquis de Cha- Unin, rev. W. Cawthorn,
214
character of him, 3. edu-
Tiviot river, extraordinary eb- cated at the Charter-house,
198
bing and flowing of
and Chrift College, Cam-
Tobit, a stage play. exhibited bridge, 4. prefented to the
at Lincoln, temp. Elizabeth rectories of Stock and Ram-
481 den Breehouse, and Ramf
Temin, Mr. cafe of city audi- den Crays, Effex
4
63 Volcanoes, obfervations on,
Tobacco, query whether the 57. the various operations
fmoaking of, is good for of
197
perfons troubledwith a weak-
nefs of the lungs
Tornado, in Somersetshire 541
Torture, arguments against 32
Toup, Jonathan, epitaph on

bert

tor

212

216

Spring, Thomas, principal Tor, a spring oʻ, discovered near
founder of Lavenham church
378
Stage, account of the play
houfe in Goodman's fields,
true price of lome
345
old plays, 400. properties
of the ftage play of Tobit,
exhibited at Lincoln in the
481
reign of Elizabeth
Stanford, Adam de, his re-
mains found in Lichfield
cathedral
Steele, Sir R. no grand-daughter
of his fuppofed to be living
195. letters to his fecond
lady, Mrs. Mary Scurlock,
283
before marriage
Sterne, rev. Mr. enquiry con-
cerning
402
261
Stockholm, advices from
Stockings, knitting of,

re-

commended
490
STOCKS, price, fee laft page of
each month

Stone-benge
487
136
Stove for fresh air
Strange prefents the apotheclis
of the princes Octavius
and Alfred to their Ma-

jefties, and is knighted 84
Strawberry-tree defcribed 114
Stuart, Gilbert, Small-Shot's
parting blow to the accufer
of, 296. his character
investigated
397
Suetonius, account of an Eng-
lich tranflation
41
ori-
Suicide, effay on, 40.
gin of, 216. occationed by
536
the lottery
Sun, eclipfe, June 15, 1787,
obferved at Hinckley 461
Sunday Schools, Mr. Raikes's
letter on, 73. progress of
at Kendall, 74. at Chefter
$2.
recommended, 127.
books recommended for 128
urgery, fact, 118. propofals
in order to diminish pain by
performing operations in Trade, regulations between
118, 314 Drefden and Pruffia 83
Sutton verfus Jobnfon, cale Trout, George, character of
63
Swift, the foundation of a late
charge against him
Swindling, new fpecies of 83
Sympathy, convulfions occa-
fioned by
268
Syriac MSS. 3000 in the Ef-
curial intended to be tranf-
359

water

181

194

lated

T.

Talents, on the pro terap
plitation of
389

W.

WAite, etymology of

39

Wales, prince of, vifits
the earl of Sandwich, at Hin-
chinbroke, 82. taken ill,
544
Walker, Jofeph Cooper, me-
34
Walker's Rove for fresh air

moirs of

Tucker, Abraham, account of
him requested
46
136
Tunstall, bithop, life where Walnut and Oak, treaty be-

227 tween

of the monks

to be found
395
Turkey, advices from 77, Walbam, fuppofed intrigues
383
174, 355, 442, 536, 541
Tuscany, new code of criminal Waltber, Althafar, author
of the Lexicon Diplomati-
78
136
Tyers, Thomas, character of
cum, his death
181 Warsaw, Dyet, ratifies the
convention between Proffia
Typography, British, account
and Poland
78

laws

I

of miffals of Sarum un-
on an-
noticed in it, 12.

INDEX to the Effays, Occurrences, & 1787, Part I..

227

Warton, Jofeph, correction of WEST INDIA INTELLI Women, unfortunate, pitiable
his notes on Virgil's 8th
GINCE 176, 356, 445, cafe of
433
Æneid
539 Woodcocks, with young ones,
Warton, Thomas, account of Wight, ifle of, defcription of found near Salisbury 447
275 the Fresh-water-gate 377 Wollen manufacture, at Lou-
Washington, Gen. fpeech on Wiles, John, epitaph on 379 vain
387
his being continued in the William Rufus, fituation of Writings of old men, remark
chief command of the Ame-
rican army
357
Watch of Mary Queen of Willow defcribed

on

the memorial of his death
222

228

112

381 Wilmot's Bloody-ball, why fo

Scots
Watson, Sir William, account

called

409

of

99

454 Wilfon, bishop, his opinion of
Waits, Dr. Johnfon's enquiry Law's Christian Persection,
for particulars of him
and Erafmus on Christianity
Webb, Fofter, account of 286
404
Welch, origin of their wearing Wine, 95,000 tons found in
leeks
131 a Benedictine monastery in
Hungary
178
Wirksworth, conjecture on the
old British name of
493
Watelfey, abp. his remains
found in Canterbury ea-
thedral
223
Wodyachs, in Siberia, account
of that race of people 6 Annone ifland defcribed 57

8

Wellingborough, communion
plate, given by Sir Paul
Pyndar
Weft, Mr. his picture of our
Saviour and Apostles, put up
at Windfor
82
Weft India Company, chartered
by the king of Sweden 79

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INDEX to the POETRY, Vol. LVII. Part I.

A.

D.

ADamtbwaite, verfes to the DOG to a lap-dog"

bishop of Landaff
Anacreon and Stella

439
437
Andrews, William, epitaph
68

on

Anfie, Mr. epigram on Mar-
garet Nicholfon's attempt,
Lat. Eng.

2

F.

FEbruary, a paftoral poem

verfion of his epigram
257
Antorides, verfes on his mar-
riage, Lat. Eng. 441
171
April, a paftoral poem 349 Fevers, on Dr. B's new
fyftem of curing fevers, by
opium and brandy 173

B.

BArnevelt, Robert, epitaph

on

Legy
Epigram, modern

440
351

72 Epitaph, on a young lady 170

351

Drewett, Malier, on the
death of a young perfon 527

› E.

352

G.

picture at Marlboro-houfe

Bateman, lady, lines on her Gardener, epitaph on a 173
George lil. ode on h
258 birth-day
525
British kings 70, 172 Gillum, prologue and epile
Burying-ground at St. Severin, to Zara
69---
verfes on the door of 528 Greatbeed, Bertie, fonner :
Cateb Club, anniversary ode of
543
Charity, verfion of St. Paul's
chapter on
360
Clergyman, to the memory of
a pious and benevolent 440
Crane, a tale from Boccace

GENT. MAG. JUNE, 1787.
INDEX 'ART 1.

H.

1

Horace, B. II. ode X inf
lated by Mifs Sewar
B. III. ode VII, tr

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256 Hubbard, Henry, epita,SH

Y.

YElverton, Chief Baron,
ftate of the difpute between
him and the earl of Donegal
81.

Yew tree, is indigenous in
Great Britain and Ireland,
35. famous one at Aldi-
worth, Berkshire, 40.
the clumps of
314
Tork, on the latitude and lon-
gitude of
59
Young, Mr. his Hiftory of
Athens, 227.
letters to
Mr. Williams
371

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INDEX to the POETRY of 1787.

Mirepois, Marechale de, verfes Piezzi, Mrs. to W. Parfons,
to the duc de Nivernois, with the reply
257
with a lock of her hair, 350. Pom, in muficum morofum
imitated, 350. Duc de
Nivernois' anfwer, 351.
imitated
351
Moon-light, by W. H. Reed

529

Murray, capt. epitaph on 528 Polwbele's fecond elegy of
Tyrtæus -

N.

NArayena, Hymn to
New-year's Ode

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S.

109 S lady M.

68

Part I:

to Thomas Gilbert, efq.437.
ballad, 349. epitaph on
Eliza Jones
349
z60 Six, Jacobi, in obitum, 72.
Poetry, on a village near the tranflated
172, 257
fea coaft, the refidence of Smith, Michael, epitaph on
feveral captains of the Navy

351 Snow-drop

A.

Asthma, effects of crude

429

mercury on
Atterbury's Epiftolary Corre-
fpondence, Vol. IV.

420

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T.

438 Trtaus, fecond elegy of

438

her running away with an
officer
69
Salford, infcription on the
first ftone of the new gaol

there

424

INDEX to BOOKS Reviewed in the Firft Part of VOL. LVIL
Cofta, Joh. poemata 156 French metropolis
Courayer's laft fentiments on
the different doctrines of re-
ligion
435
Cunningham's Hiftory of Great
Britain
509

V.

to, on Vlaim of fancy, to the au-

thorefs of

260

441

Sculptor, fonnet to a 352
Seward, Mifs, tranflation of
Horace, B. II. Ode X.
169. verfes to, ibid. verfes

352
529

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E.

Elizabeth, St. account of
the hospital of 343, 467
Emily, converfations of 430

Y.

Ates, Mrs. fepulchral lines
to her memory

529

F.

67

E's letters in the reigns
of Henry VI. Edward IV.
with and Richard III. 165, 472
the Forkringay, Antiquities of
251

165

Z.

ZAra, prologue and epilogue
to, by Mr. Gillum 69, 70

G.

Gillies's hiftory of Greece 24
Gleig's apology for the Epif
copal church of Scotland 332
God, apoftolical conceptions of
248

D.

Dalrymple, Sir David, inquiry

into the fecondary caufes Grey'selegyinacountrychurch-
which Mr. Gibbon has af-
figned for the rapid progrefs
of Chriftianity
Dialogues, two, or compara- Gregory's Effays
tive view of the writings,
&c. of the earl of Chefter-

249

field and Dr. Johnfon 520
Dienters, Proteftant, right of
to a complete toleration,422,
appeal to candour respecting,
ibid. obfervations on the
cafe of, ibid. Berrington's
addrefs to, 423. Priestley's
letter to Mr. Pitt ibid.
Duby, Recueil general des
pieces Obfidionale, & de
Neceffité
245
Durnford's and Eaft's reports of
cafes in the King's Bench,
Mich. 1786
62

yard, 167. fupplement to
a tour through Great Britain
469

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Jobafon, Dr. S. real estimate
of his character

155

L.

Aw's Chriftian Perfection,
Bp. Wilfon's opinion of

404
Lottery prize, for fervants, ap-
prentices, &c.
67
Lovelace's laws, difpofal of a
perfon's eftate who dies with-
out will

Loufiad, Canto II.

M.

MAnor l'Efcaut

P.

PAley's principles of moral
and political philofophy

S.

60, 305, 374, 477 SAuffure, voyages dans les
Palmer's fermon, mausoleum Alpes
163, 244
facrum 1
157 Scott's English dictionary 435
Peter's fermon on the death of Service's recreation for youth
Dr. Thomas Moffatt 428
347
Phædrus fables
167 Seward's ode on General El-
Phil.Tranf. Vol. LXXVI. p. ii. liott's return
523
Epitome of, 57, 153. Vol. Sharp's short sketch of tempo-
LXXVII. p. i. 494, 519
rary regulations for the in-
Pindar's ode upon ode, 347.. tended fettlement
on the
Loufiad,
519.
grain coaft of Africa 162
apologetic poftfcript to ode Sherlock, bishop, arguments
upon ode
519 against a repeal of the Teft
Perabo, Antonio, Wallace, or
the Scotch Hero, a tragedy
(Italian)

A&

247

242

336

Polaubele's Idyllia,epigrams and
fragments of Theocritus,
Bion, end Mofchus, with
the elegies of Tyrtæus 427
Prefiicb's Refpublica 518
Price's fermons 138, 496,
516
Priestley's letter to the Jews,
405. letter to Mr. Pitt, on
toleration, 423. letters to
Dr. Horne, 424 letter to
Dr. Priefley, by an under
graduate [of Oxford] 424
Providence, protection of, an

67
516 Publications, new 168, 255,
34', 436, 524
254 Pugh's life of Jonas Hanway

158
519

167

Marty's gentleman's guide
in his tour through France,
514.
fketch of a tour thro
Switzerland
514
Matthews, mifcellaneous com-
panion
165
Mavor's Blenheim, a poem

166
Medical Journal, London, vol.
VIL part iv.
154
Vol. VIII.

330, 429
Medical fociety, London, me-
moirs
523

-

N.

Noble's memoirs of the

protectorate houfe of ode
Cromwell

Nolan's view of abuses in Hof-

pitals

Rotchforts, or friendly coun-

fellor

346

0.

R

ODE upon ode, 347. upon RAfial's history of Southwell

odes, more

520

Swinburne's travels through
Spain

P. 324, 5, Mr. Hopkins, the late Vicar of
Cropredy, was B. D. and published a fermon
in 1771; an account of which was given in
p. 85, of your volume for the fucceeding year.

P. 402. The difquifition relative to the
patriarchal fwords, is truly fatisfactory; and
might have reminded you to refer to the
valuable differtation on the patriarchal man-
ners in your Magazine for September 1779,
as they illuftrate each other.

P. 516, col. 1. 1. 58, fhould we not read,
16 quæ me hortentur?" and p. 521, col 1,
31, 32, "laminæ ?"

The "confummate nonsense" of the re
doubted Heron, alias Pinkerton, exhibired

T.

Atler, remarks on the new
edition

Taylor's letter to Dr. Johnson
on a future ftate
525
Teazing, the happy art of, a
novel

159
Test act, letter to the depu-
ties for a repeal of, 247.
bishop Sherlock's arguments
against a repeal
247
Tomlins's law of wills 345

V.

Allancy's vindication of the
ancient history of Ireland
252

248 Victim of Fancy, a novel 159

W.

424 W Alker's history of the Irish
Owen's account of the Septua- Robertfon's history of ancient bards, remarks on 34
Greece
514
433 Williams, on the variation of
the earth's diameter

gint

7

REMARKS AND CORRECTIONS IN VOL. LV.
MR. URBAN,
June 20, 1786.
P. 163. As to Robert Nicholas, the judge
mentioned in the laft note, fee A. Wood's
"Athen, Oxon." ii. col. 60, 61.

in p. 580, col. 2, 1. 56, may be fufficiently
obviated by a perufal of "The Guardian,"
N° 86.

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P. 677, 8. As to the fimile in Homer, a
reference might have been made to p. 77, of
your volume for 1774-

P. 633, col. 1. The negative character ou
correfpondent has given of himit, in the
concluding words of his unsigned letter, is ra
ther extraordinary, when this contents of it
are confidered. However, let him attend to
the impartial teftimony of a worthy diffenter
in full contradiction to the malignant afperfien
on king Charles the First; who, according to
Mr. John Howe, "was never heard to fwear
an oath in his common converfation." See
Calamy's "Memoirs of the life of Howe,"
p. 242, Lond. 1724, ačtave.
Yours, &c.

SCHUTATOR.

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