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INDEX.

A.

ABBE DU Bos, saying of, that
different ideas are as plants
or flowers, 612.
Abdera, law at, relative to the
dissipation of patrimony,456.
ABDOL MOTALLEB, father of
Mahomet, 177.
Aberfraw Palace, 61.
Abrojos, used in Columbus'
Journal, 699.
Adam, yearly meeting of those
so called in 1681, 373.
Adam's first Wife, 85.
Adder's-tongue Fern, 29.
Adites, tribe of, 97.
Advocate of Poictiers, story of,
and results, 713.
Æsop, good morals in, and in
Reynard the Fox too, 621.
African Mule Monsters, 75.
Aggawam, cobler of, 622. Ex-
tracts, 681.
Agla, what, 432.

AGNES SOREL AND CHARLES,
death of, 26.
AGNES, ST. name explained,

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ALEANDER, CARDINAL, his epi-
taph, 390.

Ale bottles, letters sent in, 505.
Alerion, heraldic term, 399.
Alhama, La gran Perdida de,
original and translation, 262-
265. Like the Ranz de Vaches
forbidden to be sung, 265.
Alhambra, perfumed room in,
25-30.

Ali's Sons, Death of, celebrated,

121.

ALLEINE, RICHARD, his Vindi-

cia Pietatis, 399.

All Souls' Day, customs on, at
Naples and Salerno, 163.
Allumée, heraldic term, 432.
Alnwick, the miry pool of, 419.
ALPHERY MOKEPHER, history
of, 399.

Almanack, Egyptian,

165.

Story of one at Kendal, 354.
Aloes, cloth for pantaloons made
from, 395.

Alphington, near Exeter, wo-
men freak there, 380.
ALONSO DE ERCILLA, author of
the Araucana, so called from
Arauco, a mountain province
of Chili. Q. R. vol. 87, p.
317, 16.
AMANT, ST. extracts, 433.
Amatory Poems, general con-
demnation of, 258.
American Savage, old age of, 39.
Servants, object to answor
ing a bell, 365.
AMPHIARANS, Descent of, 227.
Amreeta-cup of Immortality,

254.

Amusements, Public, 368.
Anatomy, subjects begged for,
588. Discovery of the Lac-
teals, ib.

Anatto, use of, 399.

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Ancestry, one good effect of, 79.
ANCILLON, remarks of, 439.
Anecdotes for Espriella, 358.
And gleanings, 540, &c.
ANGER, remark on, 625.
Animals, Arabian, 110-112,
175. Not morally respon
sible, 593. Saying of Cana-
dian Indians about, 607.
Slaughtered in London, in the
year 1810, 392. Have rea-
soning, 428. Redemption
for, 446. Extracts, 541.
Antimony, red oil of the glass
of, 436, 546.

Apes, venerable ones in Guinea,
483.

Apium Raninum, root of, best
medicine for swine, 574.
Apollo, victim to, 58.
Appleby Assizes, way of doing
justice at, 397.
Appleby, pretty town, 532.
Apple trees, wassailing and
howling of, 380-1.

Arabian Scenery, extracts rela-
tive to, 102. Horses, 109.
Atmosphere, birds, beasts,
and plants, 110-112. Hospi-
tality, ib.
Arabs, devotement of, 105.
Corrupted the science of me-
dicine, 438.

Araucan Song during Thunder
Storm, 199.

Araucana, extracts from, 630.
ARC, JOAN OF, 17.
ARCHIMEDES, his rams, who by

their bleating shewed which
way the wind blew, 613.
ARCHY, Charles the First's
fool, died at Arthuset, in
Cumberland, 368.
ARETINE LEONARDO, his use of
michi for mihi, 643.
Army, Pomp of, 62.

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Asinitas hominum, Casaubon's
remark on, 644.
Asker, An, i. e. a beggar, 364.
Aspalax. See Schol. in Ly.
cophr. v. 121, and Etymol.
Mag. in v. Aristotle writes
Aopala. Cf. Hist. Animal.
lib. i. 1, 9. viii. 28, 433.
Aspen-poplar, Tafod y Mirchens,
or, Woman's Tongue, 172.
Ass, singular taste of one for
tobacco, 593. A student of
philosophy, 368.
Astræa, remarks on, 279.
Astronomy, Turkish, 156. Hin
doo prolixity, 435.
Atone, meaning of, 288.
ATTILA, the Sword of, 241.
AUGUSTINE, saying of, 630.
Anecdote of, unde? 436. Opi-
nion of the human soul, 479.
Aurora Borealis, Captain T.
Southey's account of, 6, 162.
North and South Indian's
name for, Ed-thin, 168.
AUSONIUS, beautiful epigram
of, 456.

Avale, i. e. to descend, 89.
Avarice ever finds in itself mat-
ter of ambition, 637. Its own
plague, 718.
Awkwardness at Court, 44.
AYSCOUGH, Sir Izaac Newton's
uncle, his absence of mind,
713.

Azincour, Song on the Battle of,

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BACON, LORD, remarks of, 637. | BEAUCHAMP, RICHARD, Earl of

BADDELEY, the comedian, be-

quest of, 398.
Bag-pipes, graziers' cattle feed-
ing to the sound of, 393.
Bahar Danush, extracts from,
considered by Southey to
be a remarkable work, 213.
BALDER, The Grave of, 27.
BALGUY, burnt his sermons,
why? 709.

Ballads, subjects for, 95.
Balm, great use of in Egypt,

180.

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389.

Book-keeper, correct and in-
correct, P. Tompkin's, death
of, 390.
BOSWELL had a faculty for man-

ners, said Adam Smith, 617.
Botany, Medical, extracts, 573.
BOUCHET, Serées, 704.
Bourg de Bar, le Capitaine, 170.
BOVIUS, THOMAS, an Empiric,
his Hercules and Aurum Po.
tabile, 436.
BOWDWOIN, JAMES, astrono
mical opinions of, 431.
BOWLES CAROLINE, i. e. Mrs.
Southey, remark of, 621.
Bracha, Gallia Braccata, &c.40.
Brama, how he first made man,

428.
Bramins, 238.

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BRUYERE LA, extracts from,
645, 669.

Buck, St. Paul's, 120, 414.
Clubs of Bold Bucks, &c. 377.
BUCKHURST, LORD, advice in
Ferrex and Porrex, to settle
the succession, 323.
Bull-Baiting, Dr. Parr fond of,

585.
BUNYAN, JOHN, of his Pilgrim's
Progress, 221. Remark of,
on lies and slanders, 691.
Burbolts, kind of fish, Gadus
Lota, of Linnæus, 607.
Burgess, curious custom of ta-
king up the freedom of one
at Alnwick, 419.

Burgomaster, strange mode of
choosing, 454.
BURGOINGNE, DUC DE, Lettres
envoyées de, par le Roy d'An-
gleterre au, 21. Charles the
Warlike, Duke of, 104, 109,

115, 164.

Burial, Royal and Noble Modes
of, 133.

Buried Money, story of, 426.
Burke the miscreant, affrighted
BURKE, his admiration of Spen-
in his sleep, 708.
ser, 312. Complimented by
Lord G. Gordon, 689. His
saying on Pitt's Economical
Bill, 689. On the Growth
of Atheism, 700.
BURNET, SIR THOMAS, Son of
Bishop, saying of, 350.
BURNET'S Theoria Sacra, ad-
mired by Southey and
Wordsworth, 184.

Burning, better than Inter-
ment, 195.

Burrough, or Burgh, Hutchin-

son's remark on name, 618.
BURTON, Anat. of Mel. ex-
tracts, 467-8, 473-4.
BUSHELL'S Wells, account of
at Enstone, 405.
Butterfly, pretty lines of Hall
Hartston's, 661.

C.

Cader Idris, 242.
CECILIA, ST., 67; sermons
preached on her day as late
as 1713, 703.
CAFFARELLI, the singer, his
CALDERON, extracts, 468, 471,
wealth, 433.

501, 640. 658.
CALVERT, F. LORD BALTI-
MORE, works of, 348.
Calvinistic Teachers, 716.
CALVIN'S Institutes, Boling.
broke's remarks on, 410.
CAMDEN, Gough's, quotations
from, 57, 61, 62.
Camel, called the Ship of the
Land, 176; conveyors of
souls, Ib.; taught to dance,

428.

CAMILLUS LEONARDUS, Mirror
of Stones, 46.
CAMOENS, 627.

Canary Fanciers, pattern bird
of, 433.
CANOVA's genius first manifest-
ed in modelling butter, 510.

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Carnifex, an officer of great
dignity under our Danish
Kings, 400.
CARRARA UBERTINO, his Co-
lumbus, extracts from, 631,2.
CARTE'S ORMOND, remarks
from, 690.
CARTWRIGHT, MAJOR, the
sportsman, anecdotes of,-
his Book &c., 515.
Carwichet, what, 509, 705.
CASTILLEJO, to the Author of

a bad Poem, 634.
Castor Church, Lincolnshire,
irreverent custom at, 414.
Cataract, dislodged by a fall
from a horse, 589.
CATESBY, THOMAS, Lord Pa-
get, Essay on Human Life,

351.

Cat and Dog, instance of their
travelling together, &c., 400.
Cats, Madame de Custine's
praise of, 490.

Cathedra Stercoris, what? 401.
CATO's Letters, extracts from,

470.

Cattle, some account of, and of

grazier's terms, 401, 488.
Cave, King Arthur's, 160.
Cavern, strange, 76; wind-
guarded, 138.
CEIREOC, battle of, 108,
Celebes, poisonous tree of, 243.
Cemeteries at Hamburg, with-
out the city, 579.
Chafing, cured by the slime of
the slug, 555.
Chaises private, made war upon
in 1733 by stages and hack-
ney coaches, 377; curious
account of a chaise driver's
last bequest, 418.
CHALKHILL, JOHN, his Theal-
ma and Clearchus, 630.

Chama Gigas, great shell, 7.
CHAMBERLAYNE, author of the
Anglia Notitia, vanity of,
430.

CHANCELLOR, LORD, is his of-
fice compatible with Speaker
of the House of Lords? 395.
Charitable men, St. Chrysos-
tom's character of, 626.
CHARLEMAGNE and his Mis-
tress, tale of, 71.
CHARLES I., omens of his fate,
159; A Marvel's lines on
death of, 635.
CHARLES II., best likeness of,

according to H. Walpole,620.
Charleton, Leicestershire, 392,

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Chester, burial place of Henry,
a Roman Emperor,-Harold

said to have retired there
after the battle of Hastings,
406.

CHEVERNY,CHANCELLOR, pret-
ty story of, 543.
CHIABERRA, extracts, 497.
Chimney-sweepers, women em-
ployed as, 391.
CHESTERFIELD's Letters, 716.
Chivalry, stories connected with
the manners of, 11; educa-
tion of, 151; L'Amour de
Dieu et des Dames, 152;
chivalrous speech, 172.
Choultries, account of, 238, 247.
Christiad, the, poem by Robert
Clarke, 537.
Christian principles, duty of
acting up to, 695.
CHRISTINA, QUEEN, 158;
Queen of Corinth intended
for, 713.

Christmas Tale, ideas for, 275.
CHRISTOPHER. ST., Buffalmac
co's painting of, 433.

Church of England, has re-

nounced hidden things of
darkness, 677.
Church-Reformers, Sir G.Mack-
enzie's remark upon, 384.
Churches, want of in large
towns, 419.

CHURCHILL, extracts from and
remarks on, 335.
Churchyards, Welsh, account of
from Booker's Malvern,104;
a lesson to be learnt from,
290; desecration of Wool-
wich one by some drunken
sailors, 386.
Ciborium, meaning of, 283.
Cider, an African liquor? 709.
Circassian Gentleman, 237.
Circelliones, or, wandering

monks, 675.
Cistern, Silver, at Belvoir Cas.
tle, 373.

CLARA, the Beata of Madrid,
384.

CLARENDON, LORD, honest ad-
vice of, 687; his saying re
lative to the want of Bishops
in Reformed Churches, 687.
CLARKE, ADAM, extracts from,
505, 707, &c.

CLARKE ROBERT, his Chris-
tiad, 537.

CLAUDIAN, extracts from, 221.
Clergy, a beggarly, says Ful
ler, the forerunner of a bank-
rupt religion, 696.
Clothes, in Edw. III.'s time,—
a project to show men's
birth, &c. 712.
Clover, American, 537.
CLOVIS, christening of, 71.
Coals, some particulars about
shipping of, 393.

Course expressions, instead of
strong ones, 717.
Coat, rapidity with which one

was made from wool of the
same day's shearing,395,482,
Cod-fish, prolific milt of, 435.
Cock, crowing of, the notice of
ghosts to quit, So.
Cockatoo, unruly one, 389.
Cock-crower, the king's, office
of? 375.

Cockmate and Copesmate,query,
the same, 299, 300.
Cock-roaches, exorcised, 109,

535.

Coffin-rings, use of, 445.
Coffins, cast iron ones, 386;
Story of, 402, 403.

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