May we be more ready to correct our own faults than to publish the faults of others.
May we never wound our friend's feelings in showing our wit.
May the gates of consolation be ever open to the children of affliction.
May the pleasures of youth afford us consolation in old
May health paint the cheek, and sincerity the heart. Happiness in doing good, and sorrow in doing evil.
Charity without ostentation, and religion without bigotry. May we always be able to draw upon content for the deficiencies of fortune.
May we learn to be frugal before we are obliged to be so. May the feeling heart be blessed with the power to exercise a liberal hand.
May we succeed in all our lawful undertakings.
May we be happy, and our enemies know it.
May those we love be honest, and the land we live in free. May the polished heart make amends for a rough countenance.
The man that feels for sorrows not his own.
May our wants be sown in so fruitful a soil as immediately to produce relief.
May we never envy those that are happy, but strive to imitate them.
May we never make a sword of our tongue to wound another's reputation.
The three H's-Health, Honour, and Happiness.
A hand to earn, and a heart to spend
All tails but tell-tales.
A cordial in grief-Content.
An attribute of heaven-Mercy.
A Devil of a Waistcoat, 21 Alonzo the Brave, 218 Amusements in high life, 220 Antony's Oration over Cæsar's Body, 148 Apothecary, the, 211 A Secret, 13
Atheist and the Acorn, 127 A Traveller stopped at a Wi- dow's Gate, 37 Auld Raven, 10
Barber's Ghost, the, 191 Bashful Man, the, 33 Bath Ghost, the, 227 Beggar's Lament, the, 77 Ben Cable; or the Birth of a British Tar, 43 Bill the Woodman, 125 Brevis esse laboro, 244 Brewer and Negro, 14 Bristle and Lapstone, (Parody on Edward & Warwick), 28 Bullum versus Boatum, Bumpkin & Stable-keeper, 189
Case Altered, 160 Cat-o'-nine-tails, the; or, the School for Politeness, 73 Cato's Soliloquy, 235 Chance, 234
Chesnut Horse, 8
Choice of a Wife by Cheese, 167 Churchill's Grave; a fact lite- rally rendered, 225 Collins's Ode to the Passions,
Countryman and the Razor. Seller, 164 Courage Misplaced, 9 Collegian and the Porter, 50
Debtor, the, 81
Devil of a Waistcoat, 21 Devotedness of Woman, 232 Dialogue between Irish Inkeeper and an English Gentleman, 114 Dispute between Eyes and Nose, 88
Doctor and Frenchman, 98 Doctor and his Pupil, 242 Douglas to Lord Randolf, 97 Dream, a, 147
Drunkard's Soliloquy, 245 Drunken Sailors, the, 243
Eldest Son; or the Irishman puzzled, 180 Eliza, 177
Epilogue, by Garrick, 249
Fakenham Ghost, 130 Falstaff's Description of his Ragged Regiment, 179 Farmer's Blunder, the, 120 Farmer Jolter and his Cow, 57 Farmer Outwitted, the, 49 Felon, the, 42 Forsaken, the, 246 Frank Hayman, 67
Gamester, the, 196 Gauger of Garstang, 140 Genevra, 17
German and the Widow, 151 Glenara, 83 Good Wife, a, 168 Guerilla Chorus, 185
Hamlet's Instructions to the Players, 186
Haunch of Venison, the, 63 Headsman of Algiers, 100 Henry the Fourth's Soliloquy on Sleep, 159 Hermit, the; or, Edwin and Angelina, 207
He vas a very Jonteel Man for all dat, 155 High-mettled Racer, the, 212 Hod of Mortar, 46 Hog and Bacon, 197 Hohenlinden, 163 Honesty, 178
Hotspur's Description of a Fop, 150
How to crown a Joke, 217 How to cure a Cough, 5 Human Life, 72
Irish Fisherman, the, 115 Irish Ghost, the, 45 Irishman and Salad Oil, 181 I vant to Fly, 128
Jack Oakham at the Play, 48 Job Jenkins, and his Voyage to Richmond, 104 John and Joan, 126 Joy, 204
Medicine for the Ladies, 213 Misconception, a tale, 113 Monk and the Jew, 39 Monkeys, the, 22
Monsieur Kaniferstane, 142 Monsieur le Grand; or, Put- ting a Stop to it, 109 Moses and the Sailor, 198 Mr. and Mrs. Wright; or the Fire-irons, 229
My Ship's my Bride, 54
Napoleon's Dream, 169 Negro's Complaint, 84 Newcastle Apothecary, 85. Nobody, 71
Ode to the Passions, 236 Oh, Erin! my Country, 103 One-Legged Goose, the, 145 Orphan Boy, the, 38 Old School-boy, the, 221 Old Sexton, the, 183 Osmond's Dream, from the Castle Spectre, 69 Othello's Apology, 224 Oyster, the, 65
Parricide; or Blazing Ruins,61 Pat and the Magistrate, 89 Patience, a tale, 152 Peasantry of England, 52 Peer and the Pedlar, 122 Pocketing a Watch, 99 Pompey's Ghost, 117
Possession and Enjoyment,235
Kill or Cure; a medical bar- Procrastination, 206
Lapsus Linguæ, 233 Law of the Road, 116 Lesson from the Heart, 125 Life, 154
Lodgings for Single Gentle- men, 185
Mad Moll, 31
Man and Woman, 26
Quarrel of Brutus and Cas- sius, 201
Question and Answer, 102
Raising the Devil, 44 Receipt to Brew a Storm, 171 Ready-made Speech, 248 Rising Sun, the, 190 Rolla's Address to the Peru- vians, 116
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