JOHN GAY
XXXIV. The Quidnunckis 112
ALEXANDER POPE
XXXV. The Dunciad--The Description of Dulness 114
XXXVI. Sandys' Ghost; or, a proper new ballad of
the New Ovid's Metamorphoses, as it was
intended to be translated by persons of
quality 120
XXXVII. Satire on the Whig Poets 122
XXXVIII. Epilogue to the Satires 131
SAMUEL JOHNSON
XXXIX. The Vanity of Human Wishes 136
XL. Letter to the Earl of Chesterfield 147
OLIVER GOLDSMITH
XLI. The Retaliation 149
XLII. The Logicians Refuted 154
XLIII. Beau Tibbs, his Character and Family 156
CHARLES CHURCHILL
XLIV. The Journey 160
JUNIUS
XLV. To the King 164
ROBERT BURNS
XLVI. Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly
Righteous 180
XLVII. Holy Willie's Prayer 182
CHARLES LAMB
XLVIII. A Farewell to Tobacco 186
THOMAS MOORE
XLIX. Lines on Leigh Hunt 191
GEORGE CANNING
L. Epistle from Lord Boringdon to Lord Granville 192
LI. Reformation of the Knave of Hearts 194
POETRY OF THE ANTI JACOBIN
LII. The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-grinder 203
LIII. Song by Rogero the Captive 205
COLERIDGE AND SOUTHEY
LIV. The Devil's Walk 206
SYDNEY SMITH
LV. The Letters of Peter Plymley--on "No
Popery" 208
JAMES SMITH
LVI. The Poet of Fashion 216
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR
LVII. Bossuet and the Duchess of Fontanges 218
LORD BYRON
LVIII. The Vision of Judgment 226
LIX. The Waltz 236
LX. "The Dedication" in Don Juan 243
THOMAS HOOD
LXI. Cockle _v._ Cackle 249
LORD MACAULAY
LXII. The Country Clergyman's Trip to Cambridge 253
WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED
LXIII. The Re
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