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INDEX

TO VOL. VI.

A

A.

CETES, his story, 62, 90.

Acteon, transformed into a stag, 47, 84, 85.

Esculapius, his birth, 26.

Aglauros transformed into a statue, 33.

Bacchus, his birth, 50.

B.

Barometer, its description in a Latin poem, 315.
Battle of the Pigmies and Cranes, a Latin poem, 317.
Battus transformed into a touch-stone, 32.

Burnet, Dr. a Latin poem on his sacred theory of the earth,
333.

Cadmus's story, 41, 81, &c.

Calisto, her story, 21.

Cato, a tragedy, 111.

C.

Verses with that play presented to

the Princess of Wales, 193.

Claudian, the poet, his character, 74, 83.

Coronis, her story, 26.

Cotes, Digby, Esq. his verses on the tragedy of Cato, 102.
Cranes, battle with the Pigmies, a Latin poem, 317.

Cycnus transformed into a swan, 20.

Drummer, a comedy, 207.

D.

E.

Earth, its sacred theory by Dr. Burnet, a Latin poem on it,
333.

Echo's transformation, 54, 86.

Envy described, 35.

Epilogue to the tragedy of Cato, 191.

to the Drummer, 303.

Europa's rape, 37, 80.

Eusden, Laurence, Esq. his verses on the tragedy of Cato, 97.

G.

Garth, Dr. his epilogue to the tragedy of Cato, 191.

George I. verses to Sir Godfrey Kneller on his picture of
that king, 196.

H.

Hannes, Dr. a Latin copy of verses to him, 328.

Hermaphroditus's story, 68.

Hughes, John, Esq. his verses on the tragedy of Cato, 95.

I.

K.

Immortality of the soul, Cato's soliloquy on it, 181.

Kneller, Sir Godfrey, verses to him on his picture of George
I. 196.

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Ovid, general character of his Metamorphoses, 80. The
loftiness of his ideas, and a remark on his commentators,
75. Character of Alexander Ross's notes upon him, ibid.

P.

Pentheus's story, 59, 90. His death, 66.

Phoebus, description of his throne, 8.

Phaeton's story, 7, 73. His sisters transformed into trees,
18.

Philips, Ambrose, Esq. his verses on the tragedy of Cato, 104.`
Pope, Alexander, Esq. his prologue to Cato, 107.

Prologues: To the tragedy of Cato, 107. To the Drummer,
203.

Puppet-show, a Latin poem, 330.

Pigmies' battle with the Cranes, a Latin poem, 317.

Q.

Queen Carolina, verses presented to her (when Princess of
Wales) with the tragedy of Cato, 195.

Rape of Europa, 37, 80.

R.

Resurrection, a Latin poem, 322.

Reswic, a Latin poem on the peace concluded there, 309.
Ross, Alexander, character of his notes upon Ovid, 75.

Salmacis, her story, 68.

Semele, her story, 50, 86.

S.

Soul, Cato's soliloquy on its immortality, 181.

Sphæristerium, a Latin poem, 326.

Statius, his character, 74.

Steele, Sir Richard, his verses on the tragedy of Cato, 95,
Sun, description of its palace, 7.

T.

Tickell, Thomas, Esq. his verses on the tragedy of Cato, 100.
Tiresias's transformation, 53.

W.

Wit, Mr. Locke's account of it, 86.

Y.

Young, Dr. his verses on the tragedy of Cato, 97.

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