CONTENTS. 



Cmference letiveen Bishop Gardiner and Sir James Hales, 1.5.53. Copied 

 i:crlativifrom a scarce Specimenqf' early Printing, in the possession of the 

 late Mr. Ames . . . 380 



MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 



The Land of Nineveh, a Fragment, arldressed to the Farmers of Grent Britain 

 and Ireland, h/ a FricnJto Huslandry. From the Annals of Agriculture 382 

 On Planting, hy A. Young, F,sq. From the same . . 383 



TheComparative Authenticity of Tacitus a>id Suetonius, illusiraiedhy the Ques- 

 tion, " Whether Nero was the Author of tlicmcmorahle Conjlagration at 

 Rome ?" by Arthur Brozvn, LL. D. From the Irish Transactions 388 

 hvtract from the Looker-on, a Periodical Paper . . 395 



El-tracts from Mrs. Piozzi's British Synonymy . . 400 



An Account of the State of the Body and Mind in Old Age, with Olserva- 

 tions on its Diseases arid their Remedies, by Dr. Rush, of Philadelphia 40/ 



POETRY. 



Ode for the New Year, 1794, hy H. J. Pye, Esq. Feet Laureat . 41 1 

 Ode for his Majesty s Birth-day, by the same . . 412 



Gaffer Gray, ly Mr. Hoi err ft , , . '414 



Impromptu . . . , . 415 



Upon the Promotion of Mr. Gillon to the Board of Trade, inl/zQ, by Charles 



James For, Esq. ■ . , . ib. 



Occasional Pmlogw, -written hy Major-GeneralFitzpatrich, andspohen ly Mr. 



Kemlle, on opening the Theatre Royal Dniry-lune with Macleth, April 



21 ..... ib. 



Epilogue, ivrittcn on the same Occasion, ly George Colman, Esq. andspoh n 



by Miss Farren . . . . 4 1 tii 



Poetical Remonstrance to a Young Heir just come of Age, lyD''-J'>^^'ii°'' ^^9 

 On Reading Mr. Hotvardls Account of Lazarettos, from Poems, by the Rev. 



jr. L iPm-les . . . . ' . . ib. 



Anthony and Cleopatra, from Roman Portraits, a Poem in Heroic Verse, ly 



Robert Jcphsun, Esq. . . . . 420 



A Protestant Uncle to his Protestant Nieces, on their I'isiting Wardour Castle, 



in Wilts, the Seat of Lord Arundel,, on St. Peters Day, by W- Seward, 



Esq. "'.''. . . . . . 422 



Ferses translatcdfrom the Persian, li/ Sir IFilliam Jones . 424' 



iSonnet on the Death of Robert Ridikil, Esq. of GlenriddeU . 420 



ACCOUNT OF BOOKS FOR 1794. 



Zoonomin,or the Lares of Organic Life, vol. 1. by En:smus Darwin, M.D. 

 ' F.R.S. Aulho ■ of the hot -"trie Garden, At'.>. 1 7.Q4 . ^ 27 



Thi; History of the Origin, Progress, and. Termination of the Ameri.an War, 

 ly Chart. s S/eJman.Esq. iihj served under Sir JFillian Howe, Sir Henry 

 Clinton, and the Marquis CornnalUs,'! V I. 41o 17.04. . 4jt). 



A T"ieiv of the Evident' of'tUhi^tianity, in three Purts, by U'illiam Pahy, 

 M.A. Archdeacon of Carlisle, I'/gA . ' . 4'13 



P;ii.mJ by U. Wilks. \o, Chsufciy Lan,e. 



