FIRST SERIES. 



Anonymous Works : — 



De amore Jesus, si. 466. 



Ded. Pavli, ix. 302. 



Delicife Literariie, xi. 100.214. 



Delights for Ladies, viii. 495. 



De Omnibus Rebus et quibusdam aliis, viii. 569. 



De Sancta Cruce, vi. 9. 61. 87. 109. 



Deus Justificatus, ii. 441; iii. 195. 



Devil on Two Sticks in England, viii. 413. 



Devil's Progress, x. 464; xi. 232. 



Dialogue — A Pleasant Dialogue between a Soldier 



of ]3arwicke and an English Chaplain, i. 413. 

 Dialogus super Libertate Ecclesiastica, ii. 440. 

 Dictionniire Bibliographique, vi. 35. 109. 

 Dictionary of Living Authors, xi. 17. 34. 

 Die Heiligen nach den Volksbegritfen, x. 326. 

 Discourse of Humane Reason, xii. 364. 

 Discourse of the National Excellencies of England, 



ii. 248. 345. 

 Disguise, a dramatic novel, xii. 45. 

 Divine or Hypostatical Union, vi. 551. 

 Donatus Redivivus, viii. 492. 

 Doveton, a novel, viii. 127. 517. 

 Dramatic Poems, xii. 264. 

 Dramatic Works, xi. 444. 

 East India Trade, vii. 471. 

 Easter Monday, a farce, xii. 244. 

 Economy of Human Life, x. 8. 74. 318. 

 Edmond, Orphan of the Castle, xii. 226. 295. 

 Edward Duncombe, xi. 384. 

 Edward and Egwina, xii. 366. 

 Egypt, a descriptive poem, xi. 406. 

 Elijah's Mantel, viii. 295. 453. 

 Elim and Maria, x. 263. 414. 

 Emilia, a Tragi-Comedy, 1672, i. 77. 

 England : The Grand Concern of England, vi. 512. 

 English Spy, xi. 100. 

 Epistles, Philosophical and Moral, vi. 343. 473. 



Epistola de Miseria Curatorum, i. 380. 

 Es tu Scolaris, ix. 540. 



Essay for a new Translation of the Bible, vii. 40. 

 142. 



Essay on Human Life, i. 165. 



Essay on Mental Tillage, xii. 285. 



Essay on the L-ony of Sophocles, iii. 389. 444. 



Essay towards a Proposal for Catholic Communion, 

 V. 198. 277. 



Essayes of Certain Paradoxes, ii. 182. 



Eucharist : a Full View of the Doctrines relating 

 to the Eucharist, iii. 169. 214. 



Every Night Book, xi. 101. 



Fables of Flowers for the Female Sex, xi. 228. 



Fasciculus Florum, x. 523. 



Fast Sermon in 1779, viii. 174. 



Female Captive, i. 305 ; iii. 423. 



Force of Love, a dramatic poem, v. 225. 



Forest of Montalbano, xi. 105. 



Fourth Estate ; or the Moral Eifects of the Press, 

 xi. 101. 



Fragment of an Essay on the Old and New Worlds, 

 ix. 391. 



Friends, or, Original Letters of a person deceased, 

 X. 289. 



Gallant Moriscoes, xii. 226. 



Anonymous Works ;— 



Gaudentio di Lucca, ii. 247. 298. 327. 411 ; iii. 

 36. 117. 



Gentleman's Calling, ix. 175. 



Gilpini Iter Latine redditum, x. 364. 



God's Love, and other Poems, v. 272- 307. 



Gold-headed Cane, xii. 113. 174. 194. 



Gradus ad Parnassum, vi. 128. 233. 329. 



Gravity and Levity, xii. 146. 



Grenville Agonistes, xi. 444. 495. 



Groves of Blarney, iii. 495 ; iv. 12. 



Gulliver: Le Nouveau Gulliver, xii. 452. 



Heniy of Transtamare, xii. 244. 



Historical Reminiscences of 0' Byrnes, 0' Tooles, 

 and other Irish chieftains, ix. 11. 



History of Faction, alias Hypocrisy, v. 225. 499. 



History of Formosa, vii. 86. 232. 551. 



History of Jesus Christ, viii. 386. 



History of the Jesuits, iii. 328. 



History of the Pteign of Edward IL, i. 59. 74. 92. 

 220. 



History of the Sevarites, iii. 4. 72. 147. 374. 



History of William III., xii. 266. 



History of York, viii. 125. 524. 



Holie Historic of Jesus Christ's Nativitie, i. 413. 



Holland : Account of an Expedition to New Hol- 

 land, xii. 508. 



Horrebow's Natural History of Iceland, its trans- 

 lator, iv. 293. 



Human Prudence, x. 67. 



Humours of Oxford, xii. 472. 



Impai'tial Inquiry on Faith, vii. 180. 



Indians, a tragedy, viii. 174. 



Innocents, a drama, ix. 272. 



Inquiry into the Chartered Schools in Ireland, xi. 

 125. 



Inquiry concerning Faith, vi. 198. 



Iphigenia, a tragedy, iv. 294. 



Ireland, Essays on its Political Circumstances, x. 

 308. 



Jack Connor, History of, xi. 503. 



Jerningham, a novel, viii. 127. 517. 



Jerpoint Abbey, lines written at, x. 308. 355. 433. 

 532. 



John Buncle, Esq., x. 30. 



John de Castro and his Brother Bat, vi. 603. 



Journey through Germany and France, xii. 450. 



Judgment of Whole Kingdoms and Nations, xii. 224. 



Julian, or Scenes in Judaja, xi. 20G. 



Juvenile Essays, xi. 465. 



Ken (Bishop), Life by a Layman, v. 443. 



Killniackumpshaugh, Antiquities of, x. 365. 



Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, xii. 450. 



La Mer des Histoires, iv. S8. 



Lamenther, Life of, ix. 173. 



L'Amerique Delivree, x. 184. 



Landscapes in Verse, xii. 429. 



Latin and English Poems, ii. 326. 380. 



Lay of the Scottish Fiddle, xi. 65. 



Lays of the Minnesingers, xii. 207. 



Legend of Captain Jones, xii. 30. 74. 



Leicester's Commonwealth, ii. 92 ; iii. 29. 374. 



Les Lettres Juives, viii. 541 ; ix. 160. 



Leslie's Case Stated, Reply to, xi. 28. 

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