Ship, odd circumftances of a delerted one, Silver Coin, propofal for remedy of the fcarcity of, Small pox, reafons against the opinion that a perfon infected with it may be cured by antidote, 305. Snake, the double headed one, defcription of, 224. South Seas, voyage to in 1748, Spa, account of the waters of, Speech of one of the Chiefs of the Ladrone Iflanders, 135. 25. 258. Weight carried on broad wheels, ought to be limitted, Wilhelmina Sufannah Dormer, her ftory, Wit, ftory of a city one, Wren, Sir Chriftopher, his life, POETRY. 20. 77. 193 157. 10. Ode for the New Year, 44. Ode to Simon Rambo, 45. The Corkfcrew. ibid. Pudding, ibid. Sonloquy on Deafnefs, 46. Second Elegy of Tibullus, 107. M. Brockes a fon lit, 107. Imitated, ib Letter from Gorée, 107. The Joys of Heaven, ibid. The Caxon, 108. A Simile 109. Doll Common, ibid. Song of Richard, firnamed Cœur de Lion, French and English, 110. Ode to Gratitude, 111. A Tankard of Porter, ib. On good Humour, ib. Ode to Poetry, 169. Ode to Content, ib. After a Debauch, ib. The Wooden Spoon, 170. The Wooden Head, ibid. An Epigram, ib. On Mafters H-k of Norwich, ib. The Choice of a Husband, ib. Oz K— F—'s falling from her Horfe, 171. The Progress of Patriotism, ib Ode to Spring, 237. Spring, ib. Sickness, ib. The Tobacco-ftopper, 238. On a Sheet of Writing Paper, ib. Female Drum, ib. Will of a Britifli Tar, 239. Pleafures of Poverty, 240 The Happy Contest, or the Graces Triumphant, 297. A Father's Advice to a Son, ibid. Ode to Inspiration, 298. The Man of Poverty, 299. To a young Lady unknown, inclofing a piece of work fuppofed to be dropt by her, and found by the Author, 299. To the Right Hon. the Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury, 300. P.ologue ipoken at Covent Garden Theatre for the benefit of a Widow Gentlewoman, 300. Tranflation of an Ode of Cafimir, 301. The Redeemer, 353. Ode to Health, ibid. To Mr.Rhodes, 354. The State of England, Character for a Wife, ib. The Lion and Echo, a Fable, ib. On the Birth day of the Prince of Wales, 355. Song for the fame, ib. Prologue fpoken by Mr. Garrick on the fame ocfion, 356. Veries to the Rev. Dr. Lowth, ib A Drinking Song, from a Collection publified at Berlin, ibid. ib. A Catalogue of BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, &c. whereof an Account, Abridgment, or Extralt hath been given in this Volume, alphabetically digefted according to their respective Subjects. THE Grand Magazine of Magazines. L Y, 1759. No. XIII. For JULY, To be continued Monthly. Price Six-pence. Containing, among many other interefting or entertaining Articles, ib. ib. (XVI. Caution against eating Fruit, 1. Life of Edward E. of Clarendon, in which that Nobleman's actions are represented in a new from p. 3 to-10 51,2 and impartial light,II. The natural and geographical history of Cali10-16 XIX. And of the Act for preventing Pyracies fornia, from the latest discoveries, the by Privateers, III. Candide, or the Optimist; afatire vanities of mankind. By M. de Voltaire, 17-25 IV. Effays on the Mind, and its Faculties, 25-30XXI. V. A difcourfe on Libels, upen 30 VI. Crookshank's Reply to Adm. Knowles, ib. 36-37 4 XX. Story of two unfortunate Ladies," 53 54 55, 6 Defcription of Madrid; the Manners and Cuftoms of its Inhabitants, 57,8 XXII. Lord Clarendon's account of his first acquaintance with the King, XXIII. Proceedings in Farliament on the Bill for regulating Weights and Measures, XXIV. Speech to the Wiltshire Militia, XXV.Enemies of England, enemies to a Militia. ib XXVI. POETRY AWinter Piece; ToViduus, 61 62 Enigma; The Two Travellers, A Country Fail, 35 IX. Advice from a Biliop to a young Clergymany + X. Cambell's defence of the Chriftian Revelation, 38-39 XI. Obfervations on the Sleep-of-Plants; with a lift of near fifty Plants that have that faculty 40-41 for the amusement of Gentlemen, XII. Archbishop of Canterbury's Letter to the Lord Bishops of his Province, XIII. Authentic Memoires of the Life of Maubert,ters in July, 43-48 XXVIII. Naval Tranfactions, the Bruffels Gazetteer Writer, -42 49 59 60 63 On Mifs S---y-All-net-n; Verfes addreffed to Mrs. ; To the Right Hen, William Pitt, on Col. Clavering's arrival from Guadaloupe; To the Right Hon. Lord Lyttelton; Epigram, 63 XXVII. Hiftorical Account of Military Tranfac 65-6 668-9 XXIX. Remarkable Occurrences at Home and Abroad, XIV. Vices of the Times the effects of our fuccefs LONDON: Printed for T. KINNERSLY, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; of whom may be had any fingle Number, Price 6d. or the two firit Volumes at 38. Gd. each. |