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315; V. 405. 559; vi. 83. 184; complete lists of> 



V. 28. 113. 

 English language, corruptions, vi. 95. 185. 256. 

 English residents in France, xi. 324. 

 English sovereigns, eiEgies in France, iv. 265. 

 English words derived from the Saxon, x. 145. 433. 

 Engraving of a battle, xi. 365. 476; " Fra Leone," xi. 



265. 387. 

 Engravings, Early German, ix. 57. 565. 

 Enigma on ahole, xii. 7. 118; on the letter H, v. 214. 



258. 522. 

 Enigmatical verses, xi. 165. 

 Ennui defined, vii. 478. 629; viii.377. 523. 

 Enough, pronunciation, vii. 455. 560. 605; viii. 210. 

 Ensake family arms, vi. 532; vii. 51. 

 Ensor (George), his death, xi. 406. 

 Entire, among brewers, ix. 235. 

 Entwysel (Wilfrid), Chauncy's notice of, iii. 61. 171. 

 Enzinas (Francis), iv. 5. 

 Epaulettes, their origin, viii. 244. 

 Epergne, its meaning, vii. 276. 

 Ephippiarius, its meaning, vii. 207. 

 Epicedium ayi(poTtp6y\u(T(rov, xii. 418. 



Epigrams : — 



Abstract and Concrete, vii. 175. 



Addington's cabinet, xi. 452. 



Balnea, vina, Venus, &c., vi. 74. 233. 326. 375. 



Bastard (Thomas), v. 197. 



Bible chained in churches, xii. 479. 



Bible inscriptions, xi. 27. 73; xii. 232. 



Bible with bank notes, xii. 143. 



Bona (Cardinal), iv. 381. 



Bonaparte's legion of honour, v. 200. 283. 



Bourne's (Vincent), i. 253. 



Buchanan's, i. 358. 374; ii. 152. 372. 



Burke, iii. 243. 284. 



Burnet and Eachard's Histories, ii. 372. 



Burnet (Bp. Gilbert), v. 58. 137. 



Chatham (Earl of) and Sir K. Strachan, x. 524; 



xi. 52. 

 Coleman the Jesuit, v. 137. 



Condendaque Lexica, ix. 421; x. 116; xi. 74. 215. 

 Contractors, two, x. 61. 115. 

 Cor linguae foederat natura; sanctio, iii. 168. 213. 

 Coulanges, " L'Origine de la noblesse," iii. 446. 

 Covetous, vi. 191. 

 Cromwell (Oliver), iii. 515. 

 Cuckolds, X. 142. 

 Deal, Dover, and Harwich, iii. 264. 

 Dennis the poet, ix. 223. 

 Dort synod, iii. 23. 94. 

 Duchess of Eboli, iii. 208. 289. 

 Dunbar's on Miss Charlotte Ness, iii. 303. 

 Eachard's Ecclesiastical History, ii. 372. 

 Earth walks on earth, vii. 498. 576; viii. 110. 353. 

 Eboli (Duchess), iii. 208. 289. 

 Elizabeth (Queen) and Sir Francis Drake, v. 78. 

 Erasmus, i. 27. 50; iv. 437; v. 136. 

 Fell (Dr.), i. 482; v. 296. 333. 355. 379. 

 Four lawyers, ix. 103. 

 Franklin and Wedderburn, v. 58. 

 French king's statue, ii. 89. 

 Garrick's funeral, ix. 529. 



Epigrams : — 



Golden age, i. 270. 



Greek epigram imitated, v. 56; of two blind men, 



viii. 622; ix. 89. 

 Greek: " ^iM-irwov," viii. 622. 

 Handel and Bononcini, ix. 445. 550. 

 Hard father, vi. 192. 

 Hawke and Boscawen's victories, xi. 462. 

 How D. D. swaggers, M.D. rolls, vii. 175. 369; 



ix. 504. 

 In memoriam Guil. Browne, ii. 310. 

 Italian: " Benehfe son' nevo," x. 445; xi. 52. 

 Jonson's (Ben) inviting a friend to supper, ix. 440. 

 Jurat ? crede minus: non jurat? iii. 143. 193. 

 Kemble, Willet, and Forbes, viii. 8. 

 La Bruyere, v. 414. 

 La Monnoye, i. 373. 

 Lady who painted, i. 204. 

 Lauieateship, xi. 263. 412. 452; xii. 53. 

 Laus tua, non tua fraus, i. 416 ; ii. 77 ; iii. 290. 466. 

 Law and physic, vi. 191. 

 Leech (Sir John), xi. 300. 351. 

 Leech, Hart, Parker, and Cooke, ix. 538 ; x. 18. 71. 

 Lesse river, vii. 379. 

 Long, a barrister, i. 422. 

 Louis XIV., i. 374. 

 Luther and Erasmus, i. 27. 50. 

 MacAdam, viii. 441. 

 Martial's, Ixxvi., falsely ascribed to Geo. Herbert, 



ix. 301 ; quoted by Bernal Osborne, xi. 404. 

 Martial — De agenda vita beata, iii. 431. 

 Mary Queen of Scots, one ascribed to her, iv. 316. 



356. 385. 

 Melancthon's, i. 422; ii. 111. 

 Miser, vi. 507. 

 Monastic orders, vi. 127. 

 Ned Pardon, i. 482. 



Owen's, i. 261. 308; ii. 460; vi. 191. 280. 329. 

 Palmerston (Lord), vi. 198. 

 Parson versus Physician, vii. 175. 

 Paul Jones, x. 115. 

 Pavement in London, 1764, xii. 323. 

 Pope's, on Dennis, ix. 223. 

 Popes of Rome, vi. 603. 

 Person's, ii. 278. 



Praise undeserved is Satire in disguise, i. 233. 284' 

 Prayer, xii. 66. 



Pre.scription in a Bible, xii. 232. 

 Prior, on " The old gentry," iii. 446. 

 Quid facies, facies Veneris, viii. 539; ix. 18. IGl. 

 Roma, amor, viii. 584. 

 Sirloin, ii. 332. 

 Scott's (Sir Walter) [?], vii. 498. 576; viii. 110. 



353. 

 Storey's gate, x. 123. 

 Time, vi. 192. 



Tiraqueau, a French advocate, iv. 114. 

 "'lis an excellent world that we live in," ii. 71. 



102. 156. 

 Toe (Dr.), vii. 1 75. 270. 369. 393. 

 Universities, ii. 88. 108. 

 Virtue's complaint, vi. 192. 

 Wiseman (Dr.), ii. 461. 

 Witches' prayer, iii. 118. 



