ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AUTHORS. 225 731 . form this author I have added two papers on Sir Roger de Coverley, and When all thy mercies, 0 iny God," and, “How are thy servants editor of Andrew Marvell's works, Edward Thompson, makes it very probable that they were written by his author, as they were ng his manuscripts in his hand-writing, with some variations piter on the "Village Lovers" is a gem. -Swift. His satire on at2ntation" is omitted for two reasons: the subject is too sacred for apon, and the doctrine too absurd for refutation. Instead of this , I will find a still more humorous piece,--that on “Partridge's Pope. The extracts from the “ Essay on Criticism," the " Essay on bis - Letter to Steele," additional; and the extracts from the “Rape het better arranged.Thomson. “ The Loves of the Birds," "A rene," "A Thunder-Shower,” “The Springs of Rivers," and "A ing in the Snows of Winter," additional.--BOLINGBROKE. "The ry," additional.-Gear. His “ Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton : exquisitely beautiful “Song," and the four “ Letters," additional. The “Scenery of the Alps," and the “History of a Poet's Gar le place of "Alcander and Septimius," a rather unnatural story. His remarks on "The Origin and Right of Property," omitted, 192 155 . . 117 502 288 100 dry.- Jouxsoy. "Gayety and Good-Humor," " The Conrer. iors; " " Books and Tradition," " Prevention of Evil Habits," and teen Pope and Dryden," additional.LOWTH. His “ Remarks ity of the Prophet Isaiah," who will not value ? JONES. His r on “Milton's Residence," additional.-BURKE. "John How. zua Reynolds, " Rights of Man," " Noisy Politicians," all addi. 9. This author had rather more than his share before: I there. o letters of less importance. -CowPER. “The Wounded SpiChe Guilt of making Man Property,” « The Diverting History ," and five letters, “Cowper's Amusements,”." Writing upon in Epistle in Rhyme," “ Expects Lady Hesketh, &c.," " Trans 396 ADDISON, JOSEPH 374 | COWLEY, ABRAHAM 578 CowPER, WILLIAM 419 Cuashaw, RICHARD) 74 | DANIEL, SAMUEL . 159 Davenant, William 25 De FoE, DANIEL . 324 | DODDRIDGE, Philip . 278 Dopsley, ROBERT 332 Donne, JOHN . 143 DRAYTON, MICHAEL 429 DRUMMOND, WILLIAM 510 | DRYDEX, JOHN 118 DONBAR, WILLIAM . 645 ELIZABETH, QUEEN 465 Falconer, WILLIAM 494 FelltHAM, OWEN 418 Finca, Anne . 328 | FLETCHER, GILES 298 FLETCHER, John 317 FLETCHER, PHINEAS 712 FULLER, THOMAS 700 GAY, JOAN . 504 GIBBON, EDWARD 292 GOLDSMITH, OLIVER 538 GOWER, JOAN . 177 GRAY, THOMAS 154 GREVILLE, MRS. 42 | GROVE, HENRY 639 HABINGTON, WILLIAM 570 | Hale, MATTHEW . 26 | HALL, JOSEPH 68 HAWKESWORTH, John . 182 HERBERT, GEORGE 269 | HERRICK, ROBERT 516 | HEYwoon, John 158 . 195 . 207 414 688 618 34 585 1, &c," all additional. most important additions and alterations which have been ond edition. But there is hardly an author that remains preIn almost every one, some additional notes will be found, of verbal alterations is very great. This is owing to the fact proof of this edition I have read very carefully with a most critical proofreader , by the best original edition of each author. rprised to see how many errors have crept into the various e but two specimens : the fourth line of the “ Emigrants," in the common editions, “The listening winds received jould be “this song;" and then the song follows, and not in of a similar character might be cited; but I have already of my own efforts to improve this edition: the Publishers, re done their part in a style of unusual beauty; so that any book has been offered to the public at so moderate a nt of reading matter and the style of mechanical execu. C. DC view 1 1848. 127 546 Hooker, RICHARD 529 . 80 606 431 93 362 88 402 73 CASTLE 60 104 | ROBERTSON, WILLIAM . 60 | RowE, ELIZABETU 635 Russell, RACHEL 269 SACKVILLE, THOMAS 38 Sr. Joan, HENRY 647 Sandys, GEORGE 695 | SEWELL, GEORGE 172 | SHAKSPEARE, WILLIAM 723 SHENSTONE, WILLIAM. 312 SHERLOCK, Thomas . 541 | SIDNEY, PHILIP 65 SMOLLET, Touras 309 SOMERVILLE, WILLIAM 356 SPENSER, EDMUND 205 Souto, ROBERT 673 SOUTH WELL, ROBERT 17 STEELE, RICHARD STILL, JOHN 236 SURREY, EARL OF 179 SWIFT, JONATHAN 87 Talbot, CATHERINE 282 TAYLOR, JEREMY 489 | TEMPLE, WILLIAM 239 Thomson, JAMES 109 | TICKELL, Tuomas 532 Tillotson, JONN 47 | TOLLET, ELIZABETH 236 | TyndaLE, WILLIAM 125 | Vaughan, HENRY 366 | VANHOMRIGA, ESTHER 369 | WaLLER, EDMUND 216 | Walton, Isaac THOMAS 450 Watts, Isaac 398 WICLIF, JOHN 186 | Wratt, THOMAS 146 YALDEN, Thomas 525 | Young, EDWARD MARKHAM, GERVASE MARLOWE, CunisTOPHER . MARVELL, ANDREW MIDDLETON, CONTEKS Milton, JOAN MINSTRELSY, ENGLISH Montagu, Lady Mary MORE, THOMAS NEWCASTLE, DUCHESS OF OVERBURY, THOMAS PARNELL, THOMAS Pens, WILLIAM PHILIPS, CATHERINE Pitt, V'ILLIAM POPE, ALEXANDER Prior, MATTHEW QUARLES, FRANCIS RALEIGH, WALTER kichardson, SAMUEL CONTENTS. 52 18 Various Translations of the Bible. ... 53 Tyndale's Version, Luke x. 25........ 51 Gratitude due the Reformer (note). The Lover complaineth of the unkind- Wordsworth's Lines on Wiclit (note).. 23 He prayeth not to be Disduined, &c. . 57 All-sufficiency of the Scriptures. 23 Description of One he would love 57 Papal Opposition to Wiclif, (note) 23 Of the Mean and Sure Estate Specimen of his Translation of the Of his Return from Spain. Letter to his Son........ 50 25 HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY 60 Paraphrase of the same, (note)... 26 Dr. Nott's Comparison between Surrey Boccacio's Decameron, (note).. 28 In Praise of his Lauly-love Influence on the Reformation, (note). 28 Description of Spring 64 29 A happy Life, and the Means to attain 64 A Yeoman of Henry VII.'s Time..... 65 32 Examined before the Bishops The New and the Old Religion con- Confessio Amantis 3+ The Drama 70 39 Writers of Elizabeth's Reign, (note). 70 Discovery of the Art of Printing, (note) 42 Palmer and Pilgrim, (note).. Dance of the Seven Deadly Sins...... 45 No Treasure without Gladness. 46 ROGER ASCHAM 74 73 SIR THOMAS MORE... 47 In Praise of the Goose.. 75 Interview with Erasmus... 47 Apology for Writing in English: The Utopia, account of 48 Intermixture of Study and Exercise.. 19 His other Works.... 50 Consequences of Neglected Education 78 Queen Margaret's Specch on giving Dangers of Foreign Travel. .......... 79 up her Son to the “Protector" 50 His Blarriages... 51 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY xr His Letter to his Wife ..... 52 The Arcadia ... SI 81 A Fair and Happy Milkmaid......... 126 Description of a Stag-hunt. 82 83 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE. .... 127 Chronological List of his Play&..... 128 Philosopher, Historian, and Poet, com- Ben Jonson's Encomium In Praise of Poesy.. 85 From the “Merchant of Venice," - the A Passionate Shepherd to his Lovo... 87 Fall of Cardinal Wolsey: The Power of Truth, Bryant, (note).. 89 Mercy 89 Fame to be kept bright by Activity... 141 Content and Rich. 90 Remarks on the “Faerie Queene".... 94 Exhortation to Early Rising. Una followed by the Lion.. 97 Description of Prince Arthur....... 99 SIR WALTER RALEIGH. 100 The Fall of mighty Empires- The Polly The Care of Angels over Men.. 102 of Ambition—The Power of Death 147 The Seasons 102 His various Prose Works.. Criticisms of Mackintosh, Hazlitt, and Poetry A Description of the Country's Recrea- Sir Egerton Brydges's Opinion of bim 104 The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd . 150 105 A Vision upon the Faerie Queene..... 151 His Letter to the Archbishop... 105 The Soul's Errand.. The Necessity and Majesty of Law... 106 His last Letter to his Wife ........ 153 Sudden Death not Desirable... 107 The Excellency of the Psalms.. 108 LADY ELIZABETII CAREY.......... 154 ENGLISH MINSTRELSY. 109 148 ...118 Historical Account of them, (note).. 117 TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE ..... 118 Account of his various Workg....... 160 Diverse Objects of Men to gain Know- Cranmer's, or the Great Bible. ..... 119 Preservation of Knowledge. Immortality of Literary Famo....... 164 Account of the same........ 119 Influence of the Bible on the English JOHN DONNE 121 Christians to Preach hy Example.... 167 122 God way be Worshipped anywhere 167 122 Greatest Cross to have no Cross ...... 183 Palace of the Fairies: Queen Mab's A Red-breast coming into his Clamber 202 The Sight of a great Library. 202 172 Burns's Opinion of Happiness, (note) 203 173 Pleasure of Study and Contemplation 204 Directions for Writing well .......... 173 RICHARD LOVELACE 205 The Grasshopper 206 Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villiers . . 178 On Travelling: ..... 211 To Blossoms 214 180 How Heart's-ease first came. The Lamentation of David.. ....... 180 Fall of Ancient Empires............. 181 The Primrose... ... 216 The Necessity of an Unadulterated Epitaph upon a Child. 216 Scripture alone the Rule of Faith..... 184 Extract from Dr. Beecher's Sermon on Against Pleasure. ........ 217 His Prose Workg. 185 Lines from Burns and Thomson, 221 On Covetousness The Praise of a Solitary Life. 190 Lines from Shakspeare, (note).. 191 The Miseries of a Man's Life. Dawn and Progresé a Reason........ 223 Version of Twenty-third Psalm.. 194 Hymn to Light.. 195 The Pleasures of a Country Life.... Envy 196 Decay of Human Greatness..... .... 196 SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT.......... 231 WILLIAM HABINGTON Poet Laureate, what? (note). 198 Character and Love of Birtha....... 233 Song, “The Lark now leaves”. 235 .... 199 MARGARET, DUCHESS OF NEW 2222 |