- 5 (1735): 6-7. A:
"Craftsman, Jan. 4 [1735], No. 444. Cooks and Authors compar'd
[designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 160-169]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 12-13. A:
"Craftsman, Jan. 11 [1735]. No. 445. Mr. Danvers's Dream
[designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 170-176]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 13-14. A:
"The Prompter, Number V [26 Nov. 1734]. . . . Of Love and
Beauty [signed 'P' in Prompter edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 14. A:
"Prompter IX [10 Dec. 1734]. Of Widows [signed 'P' in
Prompter edition]."
William
Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 14-15. A:
"Prompter XV [31 Dec. 1734]. Of Wives [signed 'P' in
Prompter edition]."
William
Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 15-16. A:
"Prompter, 19 [14 Jan. 1735]. Of Widows and Wives [signed 'P' in
Prompter edition]."
William
Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 16-17. A:
"Prompter XXI [21 Jan. 1735]. Of unmarried Ladies."
William Popple.
[Unsigned in
Prompter edition; Popple wrote the companion-piece numbers on widows
(No. 9), wives (No. 15), and widows and wives (No. 19); Brewster 124, n. 41,
states that the Prompter's "short sermons on social morality . . .
(including) the due submission of wives to husbands" were mainly written by
Popple.]
- 5 (1735): 20. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Jan. 11 [1735]. No. 109. Of Religion and
Infidelity."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Britannicus"]
- 5 (1735): 21. A:
"From the Prompter, Numb. 16 [3 Jan. 1735; on morals, rapine, and
slavery; signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (173): 21-23. A:
"The Prompter, Number 18 [10 Jan. 1735]. . . . The Speech of
Moses Bon Sam, a Free Negro, to the revolted Slaves in one of the most
considerable Colonies of the West Indies."
Aaron
Hill [?].
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; No. 18 begins,
"In Discharge of a Promise, which I made in my 16th Paper, I publish the Speech
of Moses Bon Sam. . . . But I must desire, that the
Reflecting Reader, who wou'd consider it in a Prompter's
Light, and draw from it the Instruction, and Warning, for
which it is publish'd, wou'd be pleas'd to look back upon That Paper,
as a necessary Preparative to the Present"; No. 16 was written
by Hill.]
- 5 (1735): 30-31. A:
"Weekly Miscellany Jan. 18 [1735]. No 110 ['Happiness
in Virtue, recommended in the Life of an old Lawyer']."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222]
- 5 (1735): 32-33. A:
"The Craftsman, Jan. 25 [1735]. No. 447 ['Remarks on Antient and
modern Liberty stated and compared'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-
37 reprint 13: 186-195]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 39. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Jan. 25 [1735]. No. 111 ['A new Character
among the Infidels']."
Rev. William Webster [?]
(or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"X."]
- 5 (1735): 41. V:
"From the Essay on Man. Epist. II. Of Reason and Passion ['We
wretched subjects, tho' to lawful sway']."
Alexander Pope.
[Pailler 2: 587]
- 5 (1735): 45. V:
"Prize Epigrams. No. I ['The Carter turned Logician'; 'On one
Mrs Justice convicted of shop-lifting'; 'While the good priest with eyes
devoutly clos'd']."
Rev. Moses
Browne.
[Carlson 248] [Orig. "Fuscus"]
- 5 (1735): 45. V:
"Prize Epigrams. No. III ['To the Author of the Ox and Frog
Fable'; 'On Fidelia's Passion for D---n S---t' (Dean Swift): 'On the Proposal of
this Prize']."
Richard Yate.
[Bond 100] [Orig. "Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 45 V:
"Argos. Ulysses's Dog. By Mr. Pope."
Alexander Pope.
[Pailler 2: 587]
- 5 (1735): 48. V:
"To a Lady on her Recovery from the Small-pox. By T. Sican of Dublin
College."
John Sican [?].
[Bond
98]
- 5 (1735): 48. V:
"Mr. C---y's [Charles Carthy's (?)] Apology for knocking out a News-Boy's
Teeth, who told him his Works would not sell."
John Sican.
[Bond 98] [Orig. "T. S---
an"]
- 5 (1735): 61-62. A:
"Craftsman, Feb. 1 [1735]. No 448. Remarks on a
Pamphlet, entitled, A Series of Wisdom and Policy, manifested in a Review of
our Foreign Negotiations and Transactions [designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 195-201]. . . ."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 63-64. A:
"London Journal, Feb. 1 [1735]. No. 814. Sir R. W---e [Robert
Walpole] defended."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 65-66. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Feb. 1 [1735]. No. 112 ['Friends to Liberty
described']."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 69-71. A:
"The Craftsman, Feb. 8 [1735]. No 449. Mr Bays
modernized [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 201-
210]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 71-72. A:
"London Journal, Feb 8 [1735]. No. 815. Situation of Ministers
of State."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig
5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 72-73. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Feb. 8 [1735]. No. 113. The generous
Parishioner']."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"M.N."]
- 5 (1735): 76-78. A:
"The Craftsman, Feb. 15 [1735]. No. 450 ['Peter Landais,
Minister to the D. of Bretagne, his Character and Fate; Henry VII. his false
Policy'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 211-
221]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 80. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Feb. 15 [1735]. No 114. Scripture
Inspiration defended against the Notion that the Bible has no better Authority
than the Laws of Lycurgus or Numa."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 83-85. A:
"Craftsman, Feb. 22 [1735]. No 451 ['Of playing the Fool;
Caligula's Folly; A King made by a Horse; Roman Senate, its servility to
Claudius'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 221-
228]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 88. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 25 [4 Feb. 1735]. Socrates of Kisses and
Love [part quotation, part summary; signed 'P' in Prompter
edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 88-89. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 29 [18 Feb. 1735]. The Case between
Dramatick Writers and the Town stated, in respect to the Taste of the one and
the Merits of the other [part quotation, mainly paraphrase; signed 'P' in
Prompter edition]."
William
Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 95. V:
"From the Essay on Man. Epist. II. Virtue joined with Vice in
our mixt Natures; and byass'd by Reason and Passion ['As fruits ungrateful to
the planter's care']."
Alexander
Pope.
[Pailler 2: 587]
- 5 (1735): 99. V:
"The Furniture of a Woman's Mind. By D-n Swift."
Jonathan Swift.
[Swift 2: 415-418]
- 5 (1735): 100. V:
"The Forsaken Maid. Written by a young Lady in Northumberland ['Young
Cloe, once the gayest maid']."
Charlotte
Brereton.
[Carlson 246]
- 5 (1735): 100-101. V:
"On his Grace the Duke of Grafton's being at a Concert performed in the
Assembly Room, in Bury, Nov. 29, 1734 [re Charles Fitzroy, 2nd Duke of
Grafton]."
W. ("Count") Bryan.
[Bond 92] [Orig. "W.B."]
- 5 (1735): 102. V:
"Verses occasioned by the Calves-head Club, Jan. 30, 1734[/]5 ['Strange
times! when noble peers, secure from riot'; from Grub-Street Journal,
No. 267 (6 Feb. 1735)]."
Richard Russel
[?].
[Hillhouse 298, 330; Pettit 448, n. 6] [Orig.
"Dactyl"]
- 5 (1735): 117-119. A:
"Craftsman, March 1 [1735]. No 452. Of playing the
Fool at Sea [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 228-
234]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 126-128. A:
"The Craftsman, Mar. 8 [1735]. No. 453. Of Impartiality in
Decision of controverted Elections [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-
37 reprint 13: 236-242]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 136-137. A:
"London Journal, March 15 [1735]. No 819. To the
Author of the Dissertation on Parties [Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke]."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 139. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, March 15 [1735]. No. 118. The
Reasonableness of Christianity."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 139-140. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 34 [7 Mar. 1735; 'Mrs (Elizabeth) Cooper
Authoress and Actress; Her Play of The Fair Libertine characteriz'd';
part quotation, mainly summary; signed 'P' in Prompter
edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 140. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 35 [11 Mar. 1735]. Of the Man of Taste
[signed 'P' in Prompter edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 140. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 36 [14 Mar. 1735; 'Parliament Man, and
Member of Parliament distinguished; Reasons for an Act of Insolvency'; part
quotation, part summary; signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 145. A:
"From the Prompter, Number 18 [error for No. 37 (14 Mar. 1735);
'Farinello's Benefit and Encouragement too extravagant'; re the opera singer
Carlo Broschi Farinelli; part quotation, part summary; signed 'P' in
Prompter edition]."
William
Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 145-146. A:
"From the Prompter. No. 38 [21 Mar. 1735; 'On the Parliament's
Regulation of Theatres'; part quotation, part paraphrase; signed 'B' in
Prompter edition]."
Aaron
Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 151. A:
"The Weekly Miscellany, Mar. 29 [1735]. No. 120 ['Mr (Samuel)
Chandler censur'd']."
Rev. William Webster [?]
(or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Rusticus"]
- 5 (1735): 154. V:
"An Ode performed at the castle of Dublin on her Majesty's Birth-Day; . .
. the words by the Rev. M. Pilkington, M.A."
Rev.
Matthew Pilkington.
[Bond 97]
- 5 (1735): 154. V:
"From Mr Pope's Essay on Man, Epist. II. The End of Providence
answered in the Imperfections of Mankind ['Virtuous and vicious ev'ry man must
be']."
Alexander Pope.
[Pailler
2: 587]
- 5 (1735): 155. V:
"To Fidelia ['Sister of the tuneful nine']."
John Duick.
[Carlson 252] [Orig.
"Sylvius"]
- 5 (1735): 158. V:
"To ---- waiting near her Father's Villa, on the Banks of a River."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Bond 91]
[Orig. "Fidelius"]
- 5 (1735): 160. V:
"Decision on the Prize Epigrams."
Richard
Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298; Pettit 448, n. 6]
[Orig. "Maevius"]
- 5 (1735): 175-180. A:
"Dedication of the Dissertation on Parties."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Sullivan
70] [Orig. "The Author of the Dissertation on Parties"]
- 5 (1735): 181-183. A:
"The Craftsman, April 5 [1735]. No. 457 ['The Romans
Use of Medals; How they might be apply'd in England; Inscriptions for such (the
essay drawing upon Addison's Dialogues upon Medals)'; designated 'A.'
in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 263-269]."
Henry Fielding [?].
[Battestin 89-b: 399-407 lists
this as among ten Craftsman essays that "seem . . . unmistakably
Fielding's work."]
- 5 (1735):188-190. A:
"The Craftsman, April 11 [1735]. No. 458. Letters
from a Persian in England [quoted from the Persian Letters]."
George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton.
[Varey 82: xvii]
- 5 (1735): 192-194. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, April 5, 12 [1735]. No. 121-2. Remarks on
the Witnesses of Christ's Resurrection."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 199. A:
From Craftsman, No. 459 (19 Apr. 1735): "Selim to Mirza at
Ispahan [designated 'A.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 274-
276]."
George Lyttelton, 1st Baron
Lyttelton.
[Varey 82: xvii]
- 5 (1735): 201-202. A:
"The Weekly Miscellany, April 19 [1735]. No 123.
Errors of modern Education."
Rev. William Webster
[?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 211. V:
"Epigram on Maevius's Epigram ['Prize epigrams are bad, rash Maevius
cries']."
Richard Yate.
[Bond
100] [Orig. ("Yarico")]
- 5 (1735): 211. V:
"Another [epigram]. By the same ['If wits judge right, & fools wrong
judgments pass']."
Richard Yate.
[Bond 100] [Orig. "Yarico"]
-
5
(1735)
213
V
"Occasioned by the foregoing [Richard
Savage's 'Extract from an Epistle']."
Rev. Edward Cobden [?].
Orig. "Miso"; Cobden
(signing "Miso") contributed a poem to GM 3 (1733): 93.
- 5 (1735): 215. V:
"To Fidelia ['Fidelia, I find, a retinue of poets']."
Jane Hughes Brereton.
[Pailler 2: 561]
[Orig. "M---a"]
- 5 (1735): 216. V: "
Doctor Young's second Epistle to Mr Pope."
Edward
Young.
[Pailler 2: 603] [Orig. "A.B."]
- 5 (1735): 216. V:
"A Description of Eld[e]n-hole in the Peak, Derbyshire."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 264] [Orig.
"Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 237-239. A:
"The Prompter, Numb. 49 [29 Apr. 1735]. On the Knowledge of
Painting [signed 'P' in Prompter edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 239-240. A:
"The Prompter, No. 50 [2 May 1735; an epilogue entitled 'Wisdom
and Love'; signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 242-243. A:
"Craftsman, May 3 [1735]. No 461 ['Account of the D'anverian
Family; A new Disposition of the Craftsman'; designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13: 277-283]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 243-245. A:
"London Journal, May 3 [1735]. No 826. Of the Bank
Contract; from the Author of the Considerations on the publick Funds."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5]
[Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 246-248. A:
"The Prompter, No. 50 [error for No. 49 (29 Apr. 1735)]. On
Painting [cont.]. Damon and Alcippus [signed 'P' in Prompter
edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 249-251 [2nd 249-251].
V: "An Epistle to a Fellow Traveller."
Edward Cave.
[Pailler 2: 567]
- 5 (1735): 250-252. A:
"The London Journal, May 10 [1735]. No. 827. On Votes of
Credit; from Considerations on the publick Funds."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F.
Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 253. A:
"The Weekly Miscellany, May 10 [1735]. No 126. Of
Fondness for Novelty."
Rev. William Webster [?]
(or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 255-257. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, May 17, 24 [1735]. Remarks on the
Dissenters Lectures against Popery [chiefly an attack on Samuel
Chandler; part quotation, part summary]."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 252 [2nd 252].
V: "To the reverend descendant of John Bunyan, author of some
invective rhimes inserted (from the Monthly Miscellany) in the Magazine
for April, against that ingenious gentleman Ri[chard] Savage, Esq."
William Temple.
[Bond 99]
[Orig. "Wiltshire"]
- 5 (1735): 253 [2nd 253].
V: "On the death of Laura. By Mrs Rowe."
Elizabeth Rowe.
[Bond 97]
- 5 (1735): 253 [2nd 253].
V: "To Mrs. [Elizabeth] Rowe, on the foregoing lines. By the Earl
of Orrery."
John Boyle, 5th Earl of
Orrery.
[Bond 90]
- 5 (1735): 253 [2nd 253].
V: "Wrote by Mr P. in a volume of Evelyn on coins,
presented to a painter by a parson."
Alexander
Pope.
[Bond 97]
- 5 (1735): 255 [2nd 255].
V: "In answer to an epistle to Fidelia, sign'd M---a ['For your
epistle--smart, obliging dame']."
Thomas
Beach.
[Carlson 244] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 5 (1735): 255 [2nd 255].
V: "To the unknown M---a, on her epistle to Fidelia."
Edward Cave.
[Carlson 250] [Orig.
"E.C."]
- 5 (1735): 259-260. A:
"Craftsman, May 24 [1735]. No 464. The Danger of a
general Corruption [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 13:
289-294]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 269. V: "On
the death of Laura. By Mrs Rowe ['If virtue an immortal honour give']."
Elizabeth Rowe.
[Ram 330]
- 5 (1735): 269. V: "To
Mrs Rowe, on the foregoing lines [i.e., verses 'On the death of Laura']."
John Boyle, 5th Earl of Orrery.
[Ram
330]
- 5 (1735): 271. V: "In
answer to an epistle to Fidelia, sign'd M---a ['For your epistle--smart,
obliging dame']."
Thomas Beach.
[Carlson 244] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 5 (1735): 271. V: "To
the unknown M---a; on her epistle to Fidelia ['If Fidelia's gay wit was the
child of my brain']."
Edward Cave.
[Carlson 250] [Orig. "E.C."]
- 5 (1735): 285-286. A:
"London Journal, May 31 [1735], and June 7 [1735]. No. 830, 831.
On the Sinking Fund, &c."
James Pitt
[?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 287-290. A:
"The Craftsman, June 7 [1735]. No. 466. The antient
Constitution of Parliaments in England consider'd [designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 1-11]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 290-291. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, June 7 [1735], No. 130. Extract of a Letter
to the Author [of the Weekly Miscellany]. On Mr [James] Foster's
Notions of Heresy [part quotation, part summary]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222]
- 5 (1735): 291-293. A:
"Extract of a Letter to the Author of The Old Whig, June 12
[1735]. No. 14. Mr Foster's Defence against the Weekly Miscellany,
May 31, and of June 7 [re 'Foster's Notions of Heresy']."
Rev. James Foster.
[Orig. "J.
Foster"]
- 5 (1735): 293-295. A:
"Craftsman, June 14 [1735]. No. 467 ['The antient Constitution of
Parliaments in England consider'd' (cont.); designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 12-21]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 299-300. A:
"From the Prompter, Numb. 58 [30 May 1735; 'Of a Husband's having
no Will']."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv] [Orig. "P."]
- 5 (1735): 300-301. A:
"The Prompter, No. 61 [10 June 1735; 'A Theodotis in Covent-
Garden'; part quotation, mainly summary; signed 'P' in Prompter
edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 301-302. A:
"The Prompter, No. 60 [6 June 1735; including Aaron Hill's
unsigned prologue to William Bond's Tuscan Tragedy; prologue quoted;
the rest mainly summarized; unsigned in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill (author of the prologue).
[Appleton and Burnim 77]
- 5 (1735): 304-307. A:
"The Old Whig, June 19 [1735], No. 15. Mr Foster's Defence of
his Sermon on Heresy."
Rev. James
Foster.
[Orig. "J. Foster"]
- 5 (1735): 309-310. A:
"London Journal, June 21 [1735]. No. 833. A View of the Writers
and Writings against the Court [part quotation, part summary]."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig.
"F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 310-312. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, June 21 [1735]. No 131
['Dissenters Principles concerning Power; Opinions hurtful to
Society, asserted and denied; Disqualifying of Papists, reasonable']."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler: 1: 222] [Orig. "R. Hooker"]
- 5 (1735): 313-314. A:
"The Hyp-Doctor, June 24 [1735]. No. 240. Julius Caesar did not
subvert the Liberties of Rome, but the Romans themselves."
Rev. John Henley.
[DNB 9: 415]
- 5 (1735): 314-315. A:
"From the Prompter, Numb. 66 [27 June 1735; 'An Actor's Duty in
expressing the Passions; Acting and Threshing equally laborious'; signed 'B' in
Prompter edition]."
Aaron
Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 315-318. A:
"Extract of a Letter to Mr [James] Foster on the Subject of Heresy, by H.
Stebbing, D.D."
Rev. Henry Stebbing.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 5 (1735): 318-320. A:
"Craftsman, June 28 [1735]. No. 469. Strollers
defended."
Henry Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 71-91]
- 5 (1735): 320. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, June 28 [1735], No 132 ['The Miscellanist's
Answer to Mr [James] Foster's Charge of Misrepresentation'; part quotation, part
summary]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 321. V:
"Melissa to Fido ['To gallant Fido, peace I meekly send']."
Jane Hughes Brereton.
[Carlson 247]
[Orig. "Melissa"]
- 5 (1735): 321. V:
"Melissa to Mr. E.C."
Jane Hughes Brereton
[Carlson 247] [Orig. "Melissa"]
- 5 (1735): 321. V:
"Tantane animis coelestibus ira?"
Edward
Cave.
[Bond 92] [Orig. "S.U."]
- 5 (1735): 321. V:
"To Miss Cart-r ['Ingenious nymph! in mystick numbers skill'd']."
John Duick.
[Carlson 252]
[Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 5 (1735): 322. V:
"The poets lamentation for the loss of his long Wig, commonly called
Adonis, in a scuffle with Bailiffs."
John Sican
[?].
[Bond 98] [Orig. "J. Sican"]
- 5 (1735): 323. V:
"Miss Jenny, or the Country Fair."
W.
("Count") Bryan.
[Carlson 249]
- 5 (1735): 323. V: "An
Elegy on the Death of the Bee. Addressed to Mr B---l [Eustace
Budgell], by the Hyp Doctor ['Ye insects all, that fly or creep']."
Rev. John Henley.
[DNB 9:
415] [Orig. "Hyp Doctor"]
- 5 (1735): 324. V:
"On the vain attempt of drawing Lord Boyle's [John Boyle, 5th Earl of
Orrery] Picture, sent to him with his Pourtrait."
Elizabeth Rowe.
[Bond 97] [Orig. "Mrs
Rowe"]
- 5 (1735): 324. V: "To
Mr D. Lerpiniere, on submitting several Poetical Pieces to his Correction. An
Ode."
John Duick
. [Carlson
252] [Orig. "J. Duick"]
- 5 (1735): 324. V:
"Lord Boyle's answer to Mrs [Elizabeth] Rowe."
John Boyle, 5th Earl of Orrery.
[Bond 90]
- 5 (1735): 325. V:
"On Miranda, passing thro' Bury, in her return from Bath last
Season."
W. ("Count") Bryan.
[Carlson 249] [Orig. "W.B."]
- 5 (1735): 326. V:
"Indulgence better than Severity."
Edward
Cave.
[Bond 92] [Orig. "S.U."]
- 5 (1735): 326. V:
"Constantia's Complaint."
Constantia
Grierson.
[Pailler 2: 575]
- 5 (1735): 328. V:
"To Lynceus."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 264] [Orig. "Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 328. V:
"To Mr Urban, on the Epigram Writers."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 264] [Orig.
"Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 339-340. A:
"Extract of Mr. Foster's Letter to Dr. [Henry] Stebbing."
Rev. James Foster.
- 5 (1735): 343. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, July 5 [1735]. No. 6. The ancient
Constitution; in Answer to two late Craftsmen."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F.
Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 345-346. A:
"The Craftsman, July 5 [1735], No. 470. Some farther
Considerations on our antient and modern Constitution [designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 36-42]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 347. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, July 5 [1735], No. 134. Surprising Articles
of the Deist's Belief."
Rev. William Webster [?]
(or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig. "A Christian
Believer"]
- 5 (1735): 347-349. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 70 [11 July 1735]. Of the Nature of
Chance. In a Letter stating a Dispute that has happened between two Friends
[signed 'P' in Prompter edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 350-351. A:
"The Craftsman, July 12 [1735]. No. 471. Marks of a Minister's
being politically dead."
Henry
Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 92-105]
- 5 (1735): 352-353. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, July 12 [1735]. No. 12. The ancient
Constitution further considered [cont.]."
James
Pitt [?].
[Cont. of 5 (1735): 343, which is signed "F. Osborne,"
a pseudonym attributed to Pitt in Haig 5]
- 5 (1735): 356-358. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 70 [error for No. 71 (15 July 1735)]. Of
Epic Poetry [signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 358-360. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 72 [18 July 1735; 'Rhime defended';
signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron
Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 360-361. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, July 12 [1735]. No. 135 ['Treatise of the
Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper recommended, and
censur'd']."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Orthodoxus"]
- 5 (1735): 361-362. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, July 17 [1735]. No. 16. Reflections on
the late Bill to limit the Number of Officers in the House of Commons."
William Arnall [?].
[Haig 4]
[Orig. "Fra. Walsingham"]
- 5 (1735): 362-363. A:
"Craftsman, July 19 [1735]. No. 472. Remarks on the Daily
Gazetteer, relating to the Bank Contract [designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 50-57]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (July 1735): 364-365. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, July 19 [1735], No. 136. In Answer to Mr
[James] Foster ['Mr Hooker's Vindication of himself and Mr (Richard) Venn
against Mr Foster'; re Foster's sermon on heresy]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler: 1:
222] [Orig. "R. Hooker"]
- 5 (1735): 368-370. L:
"Popish Doctrines and Tenets censur'd."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 112] [Orig.
"Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 370-372. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 73 [22 July 1735]. Answer to the Letter
[in Prompter, No. 70] on Chance and Deity [No. 73 signed 'P' in
Prompter edition]."
William
Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 373-374. A:
"The Craftsman. July 26 [1735]. No. 473 ['Bank Contract projected by and
managed for the Benefit of an hon. Gentleman; Queries about the same';
designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 58-67]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 374-375. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, July 26 [1735]. No. 137 ['Remarks on some
Passages in Mr (Samuel) Chandler's books']."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
[Orig. "Rusticus"]
- 5 (1735): 375-376. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, July 26 [1735], No. 24. Of the Time, and
by what Means the People came to be represented in Parliament."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig.
"F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 377. V:
"The Power and Presence of God. A Version of Psalm 139."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Carlson 248]
[Orig. "Astrophil"]
- 5 (1735): 378. V:
"A Letter of Advice to the Right Hon. John [Boyle, 5th] Earl of Orrery.
By Dr Sheridan."
Thomas Sheridan.
[Bond 98]
- 5 (1735): 379. V:
"To Sylvius ['Unskill'd in numbers and poetic flight']."
Elizabeth Carter.
[Carlson 250]
[Orig. "E. C---r"]
- 5 (1735): 379. V:
"On Venus seen in the Solar Eclipse 1715. Translated from a Latin
Epigram."
George Smith of Wigton.
[Pailler 2: 596; de Montluzin 01: 8] [Orig. "G.S."]
- 5 (1735): 381. V:
"Love's Recipe; or, the Infallible Doctor."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Bond 91] [Orig.
"Fuscus"]
- 5 (1735): 382. V:
"Fido to Melissa."
Thomas
Beach.
[Carlson 244] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 5 (1735): 382. V:
"Melissa's Answer to the Verses signed S.U. in the last Magazine."
Jane Hughes Brereton.
[Bond 91]
[Orig. "Melissa"]
- 5 (1735): 384. V:
"Reverendo Viro Johanni Dolben, Baronetto."
Rev. Anthony Alsop.
[Pailler 2: 555]
[Orig. "A.A."]
- 5 (GM Extraordinary 1735):411-
416. V: "On Life, Death, Judgment, Heaven and Hell.
No VII."
Rev. Moses
Browne.
[Carlson 248]
- 5 (GM Extraordinary 1735): 416-
419. V: "A Poem. On Life, Death, Judgment, Hell and
Heaven [No VIII]."
John
Duick.
[Carlson 252]
- 5 (GM Extraordinary 1735): 426-
430. V: "A Poem, On Life, Death, Judgment, Heaven and
Hell [No XIII]."
Richard
Yate.
[Carlson 264]
- 5 (GM Extraordinary 1735) 431-
436. V: Latin verses on life, death, judgment, heaven
and hell [signed "Petro Kunzio"].
Peter
Kunzius.
[Bond 95]
- 5 (1735): 463. A:
"The Craftsman, August 2 [1735]. No. 474. The Rise of the
Daily Gazetteer."
Henry
Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 106-116]
- 5 (1735): 468-470. A:
"Craftsman, Aug. 9 [1735]. No. 475. National Customs introduce
constitutional [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint
14: 72-79]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 470. A:
"The Daily Gazeteer, Aug. 9 [1735]. No. 36. The
national Benefits of the Revolution."
James Pitt
[?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 475. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, No. 34 ['Fog charged with
Jacobitism']."
William Arnall [?].
[Haig 4] [Orig. "Fr. Walsingham"]
- 5 (1735): 480-481. A:
"The Prompter, No. 75 [29 July 1735]. Carding [i.e., card
playing] censur'd [signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 483-484. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 79 [12 Aug. 1735; 'On the Prostitution of
the Theatre'; reprinted verbatim from Charles Pore's An Oration, In Which
an Enquiry is Made whether the Stage Is, or Can be Made a School for Forming the
Mind to Virtue . . . translated into English by F. Lockman (misprint for
John Lockman; London, 1734)]."
John
Lockman.
[Appleton and Burnim 88-89; BMGC]
- 5 (1735): 484. A:
"From the Prompter, No. 81 [19 Aug. 1735; English women and
foreign women compared; part quotation, part paraphrase; signed 'P' in
Prompter edition]."
William
Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 490. V:
"Melissa to Fido ['What lurking venom in my goose-quill lies!']."
Jane Hughes Brereton.
[Carlson 247]
[Orig. "Melissa"]
- 5 (1735): 490. V:
"Melissa to Sylvanus Urban ['If, Sir, the balance you pretend to
hold']."
Jane Hughes Brereton.
[Carlson 247] [Orig. "Melissa"]
- 5 (1735): 491. V:
"To Melissa, in answer to her latter epistle ['Why, when antagonists the
fair offend'; v. 'Melissa to Sylvanus Urban,' GM 5 (1735):
490]."
Edward Cave.
[Bond 92]
- 5 (1735): 491. V:
"To Melissa ['Can any who your polish'd lines peruse']."
John Duick.
[Carlson 252] [Orig.
"Sylvius"]
- 5 (1735): 493. V: "A
Tale of the Travellers ['A Good repute, a virtuous name']."
Walter Chamberlaine.
[Ram 336]
- 5 (1735): 494. V:
"Loughborough. An Ode, inscrib'd to Ambrose, Esq; of Garrenton, near
Loughborough in Leicestershire, Knight of the Shire for the said County."
John Duick.
[Carlson 252]
[Orig. "J. Duick"]
- 5 (1735): 495. V:
"On Joan D--s, a cook-maid, calling herself Dame, on her
tombstone."
W. ("Count") Bryan.
[Pailler 2: 566] [Orig. "W.B."]
- 5 (1735): 496. V:
"A Dialogue between Roydat and Satan, occasion'd by reading in Mr Gordon's
Memoirs, of one Mr Roydat of Paris, who gave 30 l. to Father Plowden a Jesuit,
to go directly for heaven, and not touch at Purgatory."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 264] [Orig.
"Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 531-532. A:
"Craftsman, Sept. 6 [1735]. No 497 [misprint for No.
478; 'On the Antiquity of Parliaments; Religious Liberty antient and modern';
designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 96-104]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv] [Orig. "Cal. D'Anvers"]
- 5 (1735): 536-537. L:
"Yarico's Reasons why he takes Mr A.B. for a Papist."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 112] [Orig.
"Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 537-538. L:
"To Mr A.B.[:] Yarico, and Mr Spectator, defended from the Charge of
Misrepresentation."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 112] [Orig. "Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 538-540. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, Sept. 11 [1735]. On the present State of
the Constitution."
William Arnall
[?]
. [Haig 4] [Orig. "Fra. Walsingham"]
- 5 (1735): 540. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Sept. 13 [1735]. No. 144 ['Rules and Orders
in admitting Ministers into the Church']."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 547-548. A:
"From the Prompter, Numb. 91 [23 Sept. 1735; 'National Prejudices
culpable'; signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 548. A:
"Extract of Dr Stebbings's second Letter to Mr [James] Foster on the
Subject of Heresy."
Rev. Henry
Stebbing.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 5 (1735): 549. V:
"Meditation on the Power of God."
Rev.
James Cawthorn.
[Pailler 2: 568]
- 5 (1735): 550-551. V:
"The Prodigy. A Letter to a Friend in the Country. By Mrs
Barber."
Mary Barber.
[Bond
89]
- 5 (1735): 551. V: "On
the Marriage of Mr Westley Hall to Miss Patty Wesley."
John Duick.
[Carlson 252] [Orig. "J.
Duick"]
- 5 (1735): 552. V:
"A Scarborough Eclogue."
John
Duick.
[Carlson 252] [Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 5 (1735): 553. V:
"Anacreon. Ode XXX."
Elizabeth
Carter.
[Carlson 250] [Orig. "Camilla"]
- 5 (1735): 555. V:
"Fido's last Epistle to Melissa ['Well!--'tis confess'd I play'd the
lover']."
Thomas Beach.
[Carlson
244] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 5 (1735): 586-588. A:
"Craftsman, Oct. 4 [1735]. No. 483 ['The Country Interest a
Mortification to the Whigs'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37
reprint 14: 124-131]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 589-590. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, Oct. 4 [1735; 'The Slavery of the People,
and Prerogative of the Crown consider'd'; part quotation, part summary]."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5]
[Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 590-591. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, Oct. 11 [1735]. No. 98. A Calculation of the
Number of Electors."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 591-593. A:
"Extract of Dr Stebbing's second Letter to Mr [James] Foster on the
Subject of Heresy."
Rev. Henry
Stebbing.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 5 (1735): 602-603. A:
"From the Prompter, Numb. 98 [17 Oct. 1735]. Defence of the
Philosopher's Prayer [signed 'P' in Prompter edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 603-606. A:
"Craftsman, Oct. 25 [1735]. No. 486. Of th/e Bank Contract
[cont.; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 155-
165]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 607. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Oct. 25 [1735]. No. 150 ['Hard Case of the
Orthodox Clergy']."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 609. V:
"Te Deum. By the late Rev. Dr Alsop. . . ."
Rev. Anthony Alsop.
[Pailler 2: 555]
- 5 (1735): 609. V:
"The Prayer of Cleanthes, the Stoic Philosopher, to the Supreme God.
Translated from the Greek by Dr Bowden."
Dr.
Samuel Bowden.
[Bond 90]
- 5 (1735): 610. V:
"Part of an Epistle to Mr Pope on his excellent Poems."
George Smith of Wigton.
[Carlson 262; de Montluzin
01: 8] [Orig. "G.S. apud Ebor."]
- 5 (1735): 611. V:
"The Volunteer. To Fido."
Rev. Moses
Browne.
[Carlson 248] [Orig.
"Astrophil"]
- 5 (1735): 612. V:
"All great Minds seek Fame. The Poet attains it by his Verses. An
Ode."
John Duick.
[Carlson
252] [Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 5 (1735): 614. V:
"Melissa to Sylvanus Urban."
Jane Hughes
Brereton.
[Carlson 247] [Orig.
"Melissa"]
- 5 (1735): 615. V:
"Horace. Ode XIV. Book II. imitated ['How swift alas! the rolling
years']."
John Boyle, 5th Earl of
Orrery.
[Ram 338] [Orig. "Asmodeo"]
- 5 (1735): 652-654. A:
"Craftsman, Nov. 1 [1735]. No 487. The Subject of
the Bank Contract summ'd up, and concluded [designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 165-172]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
[Orig. "Cal. D'Anvers"]
- 5 (1735): 655-656. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Nov. 1 [1735]. No. 151 ['The Clergy ill used
by the Old Whig; Remarks on the plain Account of the Sacrament, &c.';
part quotation, part summary]."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Londinensis"]
- 5 (1735): 656-657. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, Nov. 1 [1735]. No. 108. Remarks on our
ancient Ecclesiastical Constitution."
James Pitt
[?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 660. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, Nov. 15 [1735]. No. 120. Reflections upon
Liberty, and Luxury."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 662-663. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Nov. 15 [1735]. No. 153. Mutability of
Opinions [part quotation, part summary]."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
[Orig. "Philalethes"]
-
5
(1735)
663-664
L
"Yarico's Letter on A.B.
[who had disputed 'Yarico's Reasons why he takes Mr A.B.for a Papist,'
printed in GM 5 (1735): 536-537]."
Richard Yate.
GM10 (1740): 233n;Orig. "Yarico"
- 5 (1735): 666-667. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, Nov. 8 and 22 [1735]. No. 126. The Principles
of Ecclesiasticks, before and since the Revolution [part summary, mainly
quotation]."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 5 (1735): 667. A: "Mr
Jackson to the Revd Dr Co---y [re the latter's refusal to serve Jackson
Communion, as recounted in GM 5 (1735): 617-618]."
Rev. John Jackson.
[Orig. "J.
Jackson"]
- 5 (1735): 670. A:
"The Prompter, No. 110 [28 Nov. 1735]. Laments the Deficiency of
a Taste for Poetry, as a discouragement to good writers [part quotation, part
paraphrase; signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 672-673. L:
"To Whimsical Worthy, Esq. [enc. poem, 'The Picture of Lady Grace Lovely
and Beau Rakish']"
John Duick.
[Carlson 252] [Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 5 (1735): 673. V:
"Answer to the Stanzas sign'd Lucius ['As Lucius now wou'd
recommend']."
Jane Hughes Brereton.
[Carlson 247] [Orig. "Melissa"]
- 5 (1735): 673. V:
"The true Origin of Life and Death.--Griphology."
Richard Yate.
[Bond 100] [Orig.
"Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 673. V:
"Prize Poems No. xviii. translated."
Richard Yate.
[Bond 100] [Orig.
"Yarico"]
- 5 (1735): 674. V:
"Epitaph On the late Hon. Mrs Devereux By Mr Blythe."
F. Blythe.
[Carlson 245]
- 5 (1735): 674-675. V:
"An Elegy On a late unfortunate Lady. By the same Hand."
F. Blythe.
[Carlson 245]
- 5 (1735): 676. V:
"Captain Fido's Exclamation ['Help! help!--the devil and all's a
brewing!']."
Thomas Beach.
[Bond
89] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 5 (1735): 676. V:
"His ['Fido' 's] Answer to Astrophil, the Volunteer ['Lo! the twin-
brothers of the skies!']."
Thomas
Beach.
[Bond 89] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 5 (1735): 677. V:
"On a Pipe of Tobacco."
Isaac Hawkins
Browne the Elder.
[Pailler 2: 563]
- 5 (1735): 713-714. A:
"Craftsman, Nov. 29 [1735; No. 491; designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 193-199] and Dec. 6 [1735; No. 492;
designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 199-207]. Traces of
Liberty, and Marks of a free Constitution in the Reign of Edward III."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv]
- 5 (1735): 719-720. A:
"Craftsman, Dec. 20 [1735]. No. 494. To Mr D'Anvers on the
present Conjuncture [re the tenth anniversary of the founding of the
Craftsman]."
Henry Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 117-126]
- 5 (1735): 720-721. A:
"The Prompter, No 112 [5 Dec. 1735]. Against a Writer
in the Grubstreet Journal [signed 'P' in Prompter
edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 5 (1735): 721-722. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Dec. 20 [1735]. No. 158. A
Vindication of the Bible."
Rev. William Webster
[?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 5 (1735): 724. A:
"From the Prompter. No 115 [16 Dec. 1735]. On
encouraging young Poets [signed 'P' in Prompter edition]."
William Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim
xv]
- 5 (1735): 729. V:
"Fido to Mrs Prudence Manage."
Thomas
Beach.
[Carlson 244] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 5 (1735): 731. V:
"On the Praise of Tobacco [three versions imitating James Thomson, Edward
Young, and Alexander Pope, respectively]."
Isaac
Hawkins Browne the Elder.
[Bond 91] [Orig. "Mr H--
-s B----n"]
- 5 (1735): 732. V:
"Epistle to Mr. Pope, on his excellent Poems [cont.]."
George Smith of Wigton.
[Pailler 2: 596; de
Montluzin 01: 8]
- 5 (1735): 733. V:
"On Lady Caroline and Lady Isabella Fitzroy at the Assembly in Bury,
September the 29th 1735."
W. ("Count")
Bryan.
[Carlson 249] [Orig. "W. Bryan"]
- 5 (1735): 733. V:
"On the New Year."
John Duick.
[Carlson 252] [Orig. "Sylvius"]
-
5
(1735)
734-736
V
"Ralph Rhymer's Chronicle [of the month in verse]."
Edward Cave.
GM 202 (1857): 386