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This faded form! this pallid hue!
This blood my veins is clotting in.
My years are many-They were few
When first I entered at the U-

—NIVERSITY of Gottingen-
-NIVERSITY of Gottingen.

There first for thee my passion grew,
Sweet! sweet MATILDA POTTINGEN!
Thou wast the daughter of my Tu-
-TOR, Law Professor at the U—

NIVERSITY of Gottingen!—

-NIVERSITY of Gottingen!—

Sun, moon, and thou vain world, adieu,
That kings and priests are plotting in:
Here doom'd to starve on water-gru-
-el, never shall I see the U-

-NIVERSITY of Gottingen-
--NIVERSITY of Gottingen.

The Anti-Jacobin, No. 30, June 4, 1798

The references are to the numbers of the poems.

Addison, Joseph, 21-26.

Akenside, Mark, 225-233.
Anonymous, 118, 123, 124, 204,

205, 341.

Anstey, Christopher, 304.
Armstrong, John, 208, 209.

Barnard, Lady Anne: see Lind-
say, Lady Anne.

Beattie, James, 315-317.
Bentley, Richard, 114.

Berkeley, George, Bishop of

Cloyne, 142.

Bickerstaffe, Isaac, 271, 272.
Blair, Robert, 206, 207.

Blake, William, 381-399.

Booth, Barton, 152.

Bowles, William Lisle, 377-379.

Bramston, James, 131.
Broome, William, 116.
Brown, John, 263.

Browne, Isaac Hawkins, 201-203.

Bruce, Michael, 320.

Burns, Robert, 400-425.

Byrom, John, 143–150.

Canning, George, 448-450.
Carey, Henry, 117.
Carter, Elizabeth, 260.

Chapone, Mrs. (Hester Mulso),

261.

Chatterton, Thomas, 324–326.
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stan-

hope, Earl of, 196, 197.
Chudleigh, Mary Lee, Lady, 6.
Churchill, Charles, 268-270.
Cibber, Colley, 151.
Cockburn, Mrs. (Alison Ruther-
ford), 318.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 441-
443.

Collins, William, 234–240.
Congreve, William, 7-10.

Cowper, William, 345-363.
Crabbe, George, 364–368.
Cunningham, John, 285, 286.

Darwin, Erasmus, 428-430.
Defoe, Daniel, 2.
Dibdin, Charles, 433.
Doddridge, Philip, 252, 253.
Dodington, George Bubb:
Melcombe, Lord.
Dyer, John, 180-186.

Edwards, Thomas, 258.
Elliot, Jean, 319.
Ellis, George, 432.
Evans, Abel, 129, 130.

Falconer, William, 277.
Fenton, Elijah, 115.
Fergusson, Robert, 331.
Fielding, Henry, 192, 193.

Garrick, David, 264, 265.

Gay, John, 99-109.

Gifford, William, 439.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 287–302.

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Graham, Robert,of Gartmore, 427.
Grainger, James, 262.
Gray, Thomas, 244–251.
Green, Matthew, 190, 191.
Greville, Mrs. (Frances Macart-
ney), 276.

Hamilton, William, of Bangour,

122.

Hayley, William, 369.
Hunter, Mrs. (Anne Home), 426.

Johnson, Samuel, 216–224.
Jones, Sir William, 335, 336.

Langhorne, John, 321, 322.
Lee, Mary: see Chudleigh, Lady.
Leveridge, Richard, 194.

Lewis, David, 125.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory, 440.
Lindsay, Lady Anne (Lady Anne
Barnard), 334.
Lloyd, Robert, 267.
Logan, John, 333.

Lyttelton, George, Lord, 210, 211.

Macartney, Frances: see Gre-
ville, Mrs.

Mallet, David, 178, 179.
Mason, William, 307-309.
Melcombe, George Bubb Doding-
ton, Lord, 266.

Mickle, William Julius, 327-330.
Miller, James, 132, 133.
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley,
136, 137.

Moore, Sir John Henry, 339, 340.
Mordaunt, Thomas Osbert, 281.
More, Hannah, 370.

Mulso, Hester: see Chapone, Mrs.

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Savage, Richard, 134, 135.
Scott, John, of Amwell, 342.
Shaw, Cuthbert, 323.
Shenstone, William, 212-215.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 337,
338.

Skinner, John, 332.

Smart, Christopher, 282-284.
Smith, Charlotte, 371.

Smollett, Tobias George, 278-
280.

Somervile, William, 187–189.
Southey, Robert, 444-447.
Stanhope, Philip Dormer: see
Chesterfield, Earl of.
Steele, Richard, 20.
Stillingfleet, Benjamin, 259.
Swift, Jonathan, 42-47.

Thomson, James, 154-177.
Tickell, Thomas, 110-113.
Toplady, Augustus Montagu,
343.

Walpole, Horace, Earl of Orford,
305, 306.

Walsh, William, 4, 5.
Warton, Joseph, 241, 242.
Warton, Thomas, 310–314.
Watts, Isaac, 31-40.

Wesley, Charles, 255-257.
Wesley, John, 254.
Wesley, Samuel, 126–128.
West, Gilbert, 243.
Whitehead, Paul, 195.

Whitehead, William, 273-275.

Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury,
198-200.

Williams, Helen Maria, 380.
Winchilsea, Anne, Countess of,

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NO.

INDEX OF FIRST LINES

104 A fox, in life's extream decay

50 A little Learning is a dang'rous thing

309 A plaintive Sonnet flow'd from MILTON's pen
440 A warrior so bold and a virgin so bright
419 Ae fond kiss, and then we sever! .

307 Ah! cease this kind persuasive strain

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214 Ah me, my friend! it will not, will not last!
Ah stay! ah turn! ah whither would you fly
314 Ah, stay thy treacherous hand, forbear to trace
397 Ah, Sun-flower! weary of time

313 Ah! what a weary race my feet have run

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All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd

157 Along the blushing Borders, bright with Dew
369 An English Sparrow, pert and free
330 And are ye sure the news is true?

54 And now, unveil'd, the Toilet stands display'd

166 And what, my thoughtless Sons, should fire you more
18

As DOCTORS give physic by way of prevention

56 As some fond virgin, whom her mother's care
290 As some lone miser visiting his store
169 As those we love decay, we die in part

63 As when a Wretch, (who conscious of his Crime
86 Ask you what Provocation I have had ?

197 Asses milk, half a pint, take at seven, or before
135 At length, by so much importunity press'd
75 At Timon's Villa let us pass a day

249 Awake, Æolian lyre, awake

123 Away; let nought to Love displeasing

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140 Be wise to day, 'tis madness to defer

310 Beneath yon' ruin'd Abbey's moss-grown piles
298 Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way
90 Blest as th' Immortal Gods is he .

202

Blest Leaf! whose aromatic Gales dispense
122 Busk ye, busk ye, my bony bony bride.
153 Busy, curious, thirsty Fly

185 But chief by numbers of industrious hands

78 But grant, in Public, Men sometimes are shown

221

51

But grant, the Virtues of a temp'rate Prime
But most by Numbers judge a Poet's song

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