Page The merchant to secure his treasure 242 There is one dark and fullen hour 159 The sun was funk beneath the hill 77 The western sky was purpled o'er 86 Tho'cruel you seem to my pain 161 Thy fatal shafts unerring move 113 "Tis not the liquid brightness of those eyes 135 'Tis now since I sat down before 256 To fair Fidele's graffy tomb, 154 Too plain, dear youth, those tell-tale eyes 129 To the brook and the willow that heard him complain 153 Turn, gentle hermit of the dale 47 Twas when the seas were roaring 62 AIN are the charms of white and red 238 VAIN 138 79 222 59 144 AFT me some soft and cooling breeze What beauties does Flora disclose 120 266 132 226 263 261 156 157 When When Orpheus went down to the regions below Page 237 141 164 140 170 223 272 96 269 Yiye ye loves that round E happy swains whose hearts are free Ye little loves that round her. wait 163 230 116 219 162 98 90 229 172 b NAMES OF AUTHORS, WITH REFERENCE S. B В 236. Page. 123, 126, 128, 261, 263, BUCKINGHAM, SHEFFIELD, D. OF 147. CARTER 172. CHESTERFIELD, E. or COLLINS 154• CONGREVE 215, 216, 217, 220, 235. COOPER, GILBERT 176. CowLEY 255. CUNNINGHAM 89, 101. DORSET, D. OF 146, 156. DRYDEN 115, 152. CHARLES 265. EARL 260. EATON 170. ETHERIDGE 164, 213 GAY 62, 64, 66. GOLDSMITH 47, 157 HAMILTON 114, 142, 163. JENYNS, SOAME LANDSDOWN, LORD 138, 150, 171,237. LEE 137 129, 226. LISLE Notwithstanding the pains the Editor has taken to procure information, there are still a number of pieces in the collection, the authors of which he cannot discover. Any farther intelligence of this kind will be thankfully received. |