Languenti about the Crabtrees, 16. From Timothy Gubbins, 17. 19. From Lancelot Bays, 17. From Charles Doubt 19. From Cinthio Languiffante, ib. From Prudence Lovefick, 20. From Sufan Match- lefs about the Crabtrees 21. From Rubens Clay-
wright about the Crabtrees. Pictures on his Potters Ware, ib. About the fittest Age and Qualifications for Business, 22. Two Letters from a Lover to his Mistress, one to be read by herself, and another by her Father, ib. From Charles Lafie 23. Marmaduke Myrtle's to a cenforious Lady, 24. From Vefuvius of the Power of Love, 25. From a Gentleman about afflicting ones felf for the Death of a Wife, 26. Mr. Myrtle to Mr. Severn on Mr. Maittaire's new Edition of the Clafficks in 12mo. 27. From a Lady to de- fire her Lover to refufe her, 28. The Anfwer, 30. From Clidamira, ib. From Giles Limberham about his inconftant Miftrefs 28. From Ulyffes Tranfma- rinus, 30. From Anthony Eyelid, Ch. Bufie Tallboy Gapefeed, and Ralph Doodle, about ftaring Ladies, ib. From Tim. Pip, 31. From an old Batchelor fallen in Love, 31. About Miranda's Love of Flattery, 35. From Tom. Truelove, 35. From Philander to Emilia, 38. From a Lady betrayed by a the- Friend, ib.
Lodge, (Lovers) where Powell's Puppet-Show was, N. 2. defcribed, ib.
Levées Sir Anthony Crabtree's defcribed, N: 16. Limberham, (Giles) his Letter of Complaint against his kept Mistress, N.28.
Love, (Paffion of) leads to every Thing truly excel- lent, great and noble, N. 1, 5. Inftance out of Cato, ib. Its Power over all Sorts of Men, 15. When Honourable how it mends the Heart, 29. One of the fundamental Laws of Nature, 32. The chief End of the Lover, 36. Feign'd more likely to fucceed than true, 37.
Lover, the Defign of that Paper, N. 1. The Cha
racters of the Author's Affiftants, ib, of himself, ib.
An Account of his Paffion for Mrs. Ann Page, 2. He meets her, 5. Disappointments he has met with by it, 14.
Lovers Vagabond, an Order of Adventurers, N. 3. Their Leaders Character, ib.
Lovefick, (Prudence) her Letter, N. 20. Her Gene- rofity to her Lover, ib.
MAITTAIRE, (Mr.) his new Edition of the
Clafficks in 12mo recommended, N. 27.
Marcius refigns Thalerina to his Rival, N. 6. Matchlefs, (Sufan) her Letter about the Crabtrees, N. 21. Meanwell lofes his Miftrefs for his Sincerity, N.25. Minuets with Meanings, N. 4.
Miramantis the Sabine, her Letter to her Mother, N. 6. Miranda's Character, N.35.
Mifchievous and ridiculous, Words made for the Fa- mily of the Crabtrees, N. 21.
Monitor, a horrid Paper, N. 34. The Author a heavy Rogue, ib.
Mortality, the wearifom Condition of it, N. 32. Motto, a notable one on Sir Anthony Crabtree's Coach, N. 14.
Myrtle, (Marmaduke) Author of the Lover, N. 2. His Lodging, ib. His Letter to a cenforious Lady, 24.
NEGRO, the Tragical Story of an Adulterous
Neighbours, the Sin of injuring them, N. 32. Nice, (Sir Courtly) the Mirrour of Fops, N. 18.
SWALD. (Mr.) the Widower, his Character, His Love for his Wife's Memory, 29.
Ovid, the Galen of Love, N. 23.
AGE (Mrs. Ann) the Author's Love for her, N. 2. Paintings of Greenwich Hofpital defcribed, N. 33.
Peace, the whole Nation to learn to dance upon it,
Pedlar. an honest one, how abused by Sir Anthong Crabtree, N. 14.
Penruddock, (Mrs.) her Letter to her Husband con- demned to dye, N. 8. His Answer, ib.
Philander and Emilia, their Amour, N.37. His Let- ter to her, 38.
Pip, (Tim.) his Pretenfions to a Lady from seeing he Topfie Turvey, N. 31.
Platonick Lovers, their Indifference, N. 34.
Potters Ware of Britain, its Ufe, N. 10. The Effigies of the Crabtrees to be feen on fome of it, 21. Powell, (George) his Behaviour as to Love and Ho- nour, N. 13.
Prince. (fo) his Entertainments in Dancing, N. 40. Publick, (fpeaking in it) with what Confufion English- men do it, N. 18. The Caufe of it, ib.
APE, (Sabine) the Behaviour of fome of the Ladies then, N.6.
Religion, Sir Matthew Hale's Difcourfe of it, N.29. Reproach, the most painful Thing to Lovers, N. 34. Robin the Treasurer, what Suckling fays of him, N.21. Romans, their Publick Spirit, N. 25.
Room, how to leave it handsomely, N. 3.
ABINE Lady, her Letter to her Mother from Rome, after the famous Rape by the Romans, N. 6. Scandal a Fault in the Ladies, N. 24.
Severn (Mr.) his Character, N. 1. Marmaduke Myr- tle's Letter to him about Mr. Maittaire's Edition of the Clafficks in 12me. 27.
Sins of the Second Table, N. 32.
Sloven (Character of one) out of Theophraftus, N. 39. Stage debauch'd in Charles II. Reign, N. 2. Its In- Aluence on Manners, 5.
ACITURNITY, when a Fault, N. 18. Tale of a Tub, written for the Advancement of Religion, N. 16. Sir Anthony Crabtree borrows his South Sea Project from it, ib.
Theophraftus's Characters well Tranflated by Mr. Bud- gel, N. 39.
Thornhill, his excellent Painting at Greenwich, N. 33. Tin Tallies, a Coin much in Ufe by the Crabtrees,
Tranfmarinus Ulyffes, his Letter about his Father's be traying him in an Amour, N. 30.
Town, how to qualify ones felf for it, N. 5. Toyfhop, (Poetical) Lancelot Bays's, N. 17. Tranflation, Rules for it. N. 39.
True-Love, (Tom.) his Letter to his Mistress, not to promife her felf by Denial, N. 35. Twilight, (Madam) her Character, N. 15. V.
ERSES on Dancing, N. 4.
Vefuvius, his Letter of the Power of Love,
HIFFLE, (Tom.) his Letter about the Battle of the Eyes, N. 7.
Whispers, Sir Anthony Crabtree's Politicks made up of them, N. 11. He is at a fad Lofs for want of them, 16.
Wildgoofe, (Mr.) one of the Lover's Affiftants, his Character, N 1.
Witwood, (Mifs) her Affectation of Wit, N. 25. Women the greatest Sufferers in Criminal Amours, N. 9. The feveral Ways Men take to gain them, 25. Won by Flattery, ib. Apt to prefer feign'd Love to true, 37. And to be directed by others in their Choice of Husbands, ib. Wormwood, (Will.) his Character, N. 39.
ADMINISTRATION abus'd by the Exami-
Alliance, (8th Article of the Grand one) how well obferv'd in the late Peace, N. 9..
Altar Piece at White Chappel Impious, N. 1.
Affemblies (Great) how to carry Points in them,
Author of the Paper, his great Reading, N. 1.
Authors, a Wonder how they Live, N. 1.
BABES of Grace, the Examiner's Ministers such,
Bourbon, (Houfe of) gets nothing by the Addition of the Spanish Monarchy, N. 9.
Bullymandra, a ftupid Doggrel Term given a great Man by the Monitor, N. 6.
AMBRIDGE, (Duke of) his Coming vio- lently oppos'd by the Examiner, N. 2.
Preamble to his Royal Highness's Patent, ib. In- fulted by the Monitor, 7.
Catalans not injur'd by us, N. 9.
Churchman, the Examiner a great one, N. 7.
Claret, (French) not drunk by Antient or Modern- Wits, N. 8.
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