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POETRY. 
Lyttleton, lord, lines on mrs, Carter’s poems, 
v 196 
Madoc (Southey) extracts, xlvii 979 
Madras, prologue at opening the Lyceum, 
xxv 197 
Maid with Bosom cold, xlviii 1063 
Malone, prologue to the tragedy of Julia, 
xxix 168 
Man of Method (Pursuits of Literature) 
Xxxviii 509 
Mapes, Walter, Latin ode on Drinking, and 
translation, xvii 216 
Market Night (R. Bloomfield) xlv 924 
Marmion, extracts, 1. 203 
Trial of Constance, 74. 205 
—— Song of Fitz-Eustace, 7). 212 
—— Banquet, 7b. 213 
—= Lochinvar, 2. 216 
nh to a kinsman on his intended, i 
1 
an ode, extract from, viii 280 
Modern, epigram, xvii 230 
Mason, elegy to-Hurd, by, ii 450 
on the death of a lady, v 188 
— lines toa Young Nobleman leaving 
the University, 2b. 191 
Inconstancy, an ode, 24. 193 
Night, lines on, 74. 195 
English Garden, extract, xx 210 
—- Translation of Dufresnoy, do. xxvi 
i8l 
bi Elegy (from Bingley’s Tour) xlvi 
91 
Masquerade, Sailor’s description of, xi 239 
Matrimony, an old bachelor’s reflections on, 
xviii 215 
Maurice, elegy on sir W. Jones, extract, 
xxxvii 147 
extract from the Crisis, xlv 914 
— School Boy, xlvi 920 
Ezyptian Lotos, 7b. 925 
Maxims in Love, xii 243 
May, from Buchanan, xii 217 
Mayne, J. to the Primrose, xlix 988 
————— Master Mowbray, 7). 989 
Melpomene, an ode, by R. Dodsley, i 386 
Memory, stanzas on, written in Rogers’ 
Pleasures of Memory, xxxiv 479 
Menander, fragment from, by Fawkes, x 
251 
Mermaid (J. Leyden) xliv 839 
Merry, extract from Pains of Memory, 
xxxviii 504 
Metastasio, The Parting, viii 287 
Liberty, 7. 289 
Meyrick, mrs. epitaph on, v 226 
Mickle’s Lusiad, extract, xiv 215 
Midnight Magistrate, xi 245 
Milton, fragment from the Italian of, xv 218 
Mirth, praise of, viii 283 
Miser and the Mouse, xv 220 
Misconception, a tale, xlix 991 
Modern Comedies, xiii 219 
—~— Novels, G. Colman, xxxix 447 
Montague, mrs. lines to, xiv 237 
lady, M. W. elegy on mrs. Bowes, 
Xviii 219 
— Farewell to Bath, xxvi 190 
Montgomery, J. The Ocean, xlvii 989 
Common Lot, 24. 990 
——— Death of Adam, lv 551 
hymn to Twilight, ib. 558 
to Britain, lviii 641 
Africa and the Negro, lii 
725 
Negro’s Home and Coun 
try, ib. 727 
Guinea Captain, 7b. 728 
Creole Planter, ¢b. ib. 
Christian Negroes, 7b. 729 
—_——— Harp of Sorrow, ib. 730 
Moon, to the, 1. 222 
Moore, rev. H. Divine Love, xlix 967 
—_-+—__ Faith, ib. 968 
sir J. Races, a ballad, xxvi 198 
——_—-— John, the Burial of, lix 604 
T. the Lake of the Dismal Swamp, 
xlix 983 
Paradise and the Peri, lix 592 
Selections from Irish Melodies, Ix 
613 
I saw from the beach, 2d. 
Dear Harp of my Country, 7. 
As slow our ship, 2. 614 
Whene’er I see those smiling eyes, 
ib. 615 
To the Memory of Joseph Atkinson, 
of Dublin, 2d. i. 
Moral Rhapsodies (sir W. Young) xlvii 972 
More, miss, extracts from ‘Search after 
Happiness,’ xvi 236 ; 
——— Sir Eldred of the Bower, ex- 
tract from, xix 206 
Morning on the Alps, xlvii 972 
Mortis, capt. Song, xxix 184 
—— miss, lines on seeing her in Juliet, 
xi 239 
Mouse’s Petition, xvi 227 
— 
Names, abuse of renowned, xi 226 
Negro Song, xli 461 
Negro’s Home and Country (Montgomery) 
lit 727 
New-Year odes. See Pye, Warton, White- 
head, Victor. 
Newspaper, by the rev. C. Crabbe, extract, 
xxvii 142 
Nobleman and Beggar, xviii 218 
Northern Spring (Herbert’s Helga) lvii 626 
Nugent, earl, lines to, by the dean of Cork, 
xlv 918 
Nymph of P**** Water, lines to, i 426 
-— Tauris, an elegy, xvi 240 
Oak, on an; xlvii 970 
Ocean (Montgomery) xlvii 986 
Odes, New-Year. See Pye, Warton, White- 
head, Victor. 
—— Birth-day. See Whitehead. 
