ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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POETRY. 
Contentment, xiv 240 
Contest of the Seasons, or Winter triumph- 
ant, xxi 194 
Contrast, the, vi 237 
Cook, capt. elegy on, (Seward) xxiii 195 
Cooke, W. extract from ‘ Conversation,’ xlix 
987 
Corbet, bp. to his Son, aged Two Years, xx 
208 
Corsair, lord Byron, extracts from, lvi 569 
Country Justice, extract from, xvii 206 
——-— Life, Happiness of, from Lor. de 
Medici, xxxvii 159 
Cottage, verses on one built by mr. Powis, 
x 253 
Cottager’s Occupation in Winter, li 873 
* forced to migrate to a City, 7. 
8 
Cowper, John Gilpin, xxyi 191 
Alexander Selkirk, xxviii 140 
Case not in the Law Books, zd. 141 
onan Ink-glass dried in the Sun, xl 
453 
Yardley Oak, xlv 918 
to Mary, 2b. 922 
Crabbe, rev. G, The Library, extract, xxiv 
174 ; 
Village, do. xxvi 183 
Borough, extracts, 1. 231 
The Widow, lii 716 
Card Club, 7b. 718 
Alms House, 7b. 720 
Felon’s Dream, 7b. 723 
Patron, (tales) liv 551 
stanzas, do. ]xi 559 
Cradock, J. Elegy to a Lady, xiv 245 
Craven, lady, prologue and epilogue to the 
Sleep-Walker, xxi 203, 204 
— on dreaming she saw her 
Heart at her feet, xxiii 200 
Creole Planter, (Montgomery) lii 728 
Crewe, mrs. verses to, by hon. C. Fox, xviii 
214 
— on seeing her at Drury-lane, 
xxi 218 
Crisis, by Maurice, extract, xlv 914 
Cumberland, R. prologue to Battle of 
Hastings, xxi 196 
on the Marriage of col. 
Herbert and miss Sackville, xxvi 197 
-—— Epitaph on mr. Pitt, xlviii 
1057 
Retrospection, extract, liii 
599 
Cunningham, Hawthorn Bower, ix 254 
————— Ant and Caterpillar, ib. 255 
Content, 7b. 256 
—_—_—_—— Sheep and the Bramble-bush, 
ih. 261 
Dante, translation from Inferno, Canto 33, 
xvi 230 
ay dr. Botanic Garden, (Papyra) xxxiv 
6 
———-— Air Balloons, 7b, 470 
Darwin, dr. Eliza, xxxiv 471 
Date Harvest, from Tighe’s Plants, liii 604 
Ber ode on, by dr. Hawkesworth, i. 
——- Voiture on, xv 222 
on seeing a Figure of, ina Dream, 
xvi 253 
a Judgment, Heaven and Hell, xlix 
—— of Adam, (Montgomery) lv 551 
— of Hofer, (Korner) lvi 571 
Delia to Damon, answer to Stanzas by She- 
ridan, xxx 197 
Delille, Chanson de, xxxv 407 
Imitation of, 76. 408 
Denham, sir J. to the hon. E. Howard on 
the ‘ British Princes,’ xxi 207 
Descent intoa Vault in Clerkenwell, from 
the Ghost, by Churchill, v 220 
——— of Odin, by Gray, xi 213 
Despair, from Southey’s Joan of Arc, xxxviii 
506 
Deserted Village, by Goldsmith, extract 
from, xiii 197 
Diana, a Cantata, from Rousseau, vi 211 
Ditty, ‘ My Betty,” xxii 177 
Doddridge, dr. on his wife’s Bosom, xvii 
228 
Dodsley, R. Melpomene, an ode, i 386 
Dog, epitaph on, |. 220 ‘ 
Domestic Happiness in the Decline of Life, 
xlix 987 
Donald Macdonald, (Hogg) xlix-975 
Downfall of Rome, xv 211 
Duncombe W. to a young Lady curling her 
Hair, from Lowth, xiv 220 
a Tour to Stockholm, from 
Huet, 2d. 221 
Dying Saint, the, vii 241 
—— Daughter to her Mother, xliv 851 
— — Gladiator, (Oxford Prize Poem) lii 
701 
Edwards, Bryant, the Death of Alico, an 
African Slave, condemned for Rebellion, 
xix 209 
ode to miss —, xxx 2b. 210 
Egerton, miss, lines to, ]. 221 
Egyptian Lotos, (Maurice) xlvi 925 
Ekins, rey. J. extract from his Translation 
of Apollonius Rhodius, xiv 205 é 
Elegy, to the rev. mr. Hurd, by W. Mason, 
ii 450 
on the Approach of Spring, ili 223 
Sickness, 25, 224 
on the Death of a Lady, by Mason, 
v 186 
———-—— ———— gen. Wolfe, vi 239 
The Sequestered Bard, vi 242 
——— by Shenstone, vii 224 
——— The Nun, (Jerningham) 7d. 227 
——-— toa Pine-tree, ix 260 
Aminta, xiii 205 
The Partridges, xiv 241 
to a Lady, ib, 245 
