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Bareface (Will) his Letter to the Guardian, to procure him
one of the Lizards for Wife, N. 38.

Bath (Wife of) a Comedy; Its Character, N. 50.
Bawd, a Mother fo to her Daughter, N. 17.
Bear-baiting, a barbarous Cuftom, N. 61.
Beau, Academical; his Character, N. 10.
Beaus, their Species commiferated, N. 62.

Beveridge, Bifhop, a Quotation out of his Works, N. 74.
Books, a Choice Collection of, N. 60.

Boys, their Delights Cheap and Innocent, N. 62.
Building, Errors in Undertaking it, N. 6.

Burial (Chriftian) the Office of it folemn and moving, N. 21.

CAM

C.

AMBRAY, (Archbishop of) what he faid to the
French King about his Marriage with Madam Main-
tenon, N. 48. 'Tis the Occafion of his Difgrace, ibid.
His Treatife of the Exiftence, Wifdom and Omnipo-
tence of God, 69.

Cardan, what he fays of the Affliction of Love, N. 7.
Cato, the Tragedy fo call'd; Its Character, N. 33. The
Prologue and Epilogue, ibid. Some of its Beauties, 43,
59. Its beautiful Similies, 64.

Charity Recommended, N. 79.

Charwel (Mr.) the Merchant, his Character, Wealth and
Purchase, N. 9. His Improvements of his Eftate, ibid.
Chaftity, the nobleft Male Qualification, N. 45.

Church (Chriftian) Its Divine Order and Oeconomy, N.
70.---of England, its excellent Rules, 74. Its Term
wants Explanation, 80. Mifapply'd, ibid.

Clergymen, the Refpect due to their Function, N. 3.
What those that take it upon them fhould propofe to
themselves, ibid. 13. Abus'd by the Examiner, 80.
Cock-fighting, a barbarous Cuftom, 61.

Cocking, a Precaution against it, N. 14.

Colbert (Mr.) his Conversation with the French King about
the Power of the Dutch, N. 52.

Converfation, the nobleft Privilege of Reafon, N. 24. Rules
for it, ibid.

Covetousness, Precautions against it, N. 19, 49.

Country Life, its Pleafures, N. 22.

Coward, never forgives, N. 20.

Cowley

Cowley (Mr) a Criticifm on his Songs, N. 16.
Crabtree (Major) his four Saying of the Ladies, N. 26.
Criticks, falle ones, N. 12. Obfervations on them, 77.
Criticifm on Song-Writing, N. 16.

Cuftoms, barbarous ones in England, N. 61.

Cyr (St.) Monaftery of, an Account of it, N. 48.
Cyrus, his Chastity, N. 45.

D.

DAUBIGNE (Meffieurs) Father and Grandfather of Madam Maintenon, their Story, N. 46.

David's Lamentation for Jonathan; the Beauty of it, N. 51.

Dedications, the Abuse of 'em, N. 4. by Female Authors, ibid. An Inftance of it, ibid. An Author's to himself, ibid.

Dewlip (Dick) well made for a Jefter, N. 42.

Defcartes, his Discovery of the Pineal Gland in the Brain,

N. 35.

Diforders of the Play-houfe, by whom rais'd, N. 19.

Diftrefs, a Scene of it in the Tragedy of Anne Bullen, N. 19. Donne (Dr.) a Criticifm on his Songs, N. 16.

Dream of Reproof, Reproach, &c. N. 56.

Drefs, not to be much valued or defpis'd, N. 10.

Druids, their Doctrine of the Tranfinigration of Souls, N. 18. Dryden, a Saying of his recommending Chastity, N. 45. Moral Verfes out of his Juvenal, N. 54.

Duel, the Danger of Dying in one, N. 20.

D'Urfey (Mr.) the World's Ingratitude to him, N. 29. His Newmarket Ode, 67. Other Odes of his, ibid. His Merit, ibid. His Plotting Sifiers, recommended, and why, N. 82.

Dutch, the Advantages they have over the French, N. 52.

E.

EASE in Writing, what it is, N. 12, 15. an Instance

of it in Love-Verfes, ibid.

Enjoyment is the true Poffeffion, N. 49.

Enquiries into Religion urged, N. 75.

Epic Poem, Rules concerning it, N. 12. A Receipt to

make one, 78.

Epigram, a French one, mif-called a Song, N. 16.

Equality

Equality in Mens Happiness and Mifery, N. 54. Eflays on feveral extraordinary Subjects, N. 60. Examiner, his Infolence and Ill-Manners, N. 41. Mr. Steele's Letter to the Guardian about him, 53. His Scandal on the greatest Man in England reproved, ibid. An Advocate for a Lady who was faid not to have been lain with, 63. A very grofs Offender, 80. Mifapplies the Word Church, ibid. Abufes the Clergy, ibid. Lords and Commons, ibid. His Falfhood, ibid.

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F.

AME (Common) its House defcrib'd, N. 66.
Fantaftical Pleafures, what they are, N. 49.
Fine Gentlemen, a Difcourfe of them, N. 34.
Flattery, an Ingenious Satire against it, N. 11.
Flies and Free-thinkers compar'd, N. 70.
Footman, one too Fat for his Mafter, N. 54.
Fornication, a Criticifim upon it, N. 17.

Free-thinkers, their Folly and Ignorance, N. 3, 9, 27, 55. Defcription of their Pineal Gland, 39. Enemies to Letters, 62. Compared to Flies, 70. Obfervations on them,

77.

French, their Poverty, N. 52.

French King, the Story of him and Madam Maintenon, N. 47. Govern'd by her, 48. Marries her, ibid. His Converfation with Mr. Colbert about the Power of the Dutch, 52.

Front-box, how the Ladies are marfhalled there, N. 29. Future State, Proofs of it from the Works of the Creation, N. 27.

G.

Galantry, the falfe Notions of it in this Kingdom, N. 20.
Gale (John) many Prints of him, N. 1.
Garth (Dr.) his agrecable Epilogue to Cato, N. 23.
Gentlemanly, Gentleman-like, &c. how ill apply'd, N. 38.
Gladiator, a Statue of one as eafy as that of a Venus, N. 12.
Gnatho, the Mad Doctor's Letter to the Guardian, N. 11.
God, his Existence, Wisdom and Omnipotence demon-
ftrated, N. 69. Reflexions on his Nature and Attributes,

74.

Good

Good Friday, Reflexions Preparatory to the Day, N. 20.
Good-will and Charity recommended, 79.

Gofpels, the Excellence of them, 21.

Greek, two Sorts, N. 78.

Griffins, a Treatife of, N. 60.

Guardian, the Qualifications for one, N. 1. the Defign of
this Paper, ibid. His Letter to Sir Harry Lizard about
Marriage, 68.

H.

HAmlet, the Prologue to it as spoken by Mr. William

Peer, N. 82.

Happinefs, various Notions of it, N. 31. with Refpect to
Marriage, ibid. in what it confifts, ibid.

Hawthorn (Nic.) his Whimsical Letter about Publick Spirit,
N. 58.

Hearty (Sir William) why he was not a fine Gentleman,

N.

34.

Henry VII. (Lord Verulam's Hiftory of) Criticisms on it,

N. 25.

Hilaria, her Madnefs and Cure, N. 11.

Hiftery, Rules for Writing it, N. 25.

Holinefs, the Beauty of it, N. 21.

Horfes, how manag'd by Sir Harry Lizard, N. 6.

How-d'ye call (Sufan) her Petition to the Guardian, N. 64.
Humour, Pleafant Miftakes concerning it, N. 42.
Hunting, a Remain of Gothick Barbarity, N. 61.

I

1.

Am that I am, Reflexions on that Saying, N. 74.
Janglings, Matrimonial, N. 73.

Jealoufy, its fatal Effects, N. 37.

Jefts for a Death-Bed, by whom publifh'd, N. 27.

Jefus Chrift, his Converfation with two Difciples after his
Crucifixion, N. 21.

Jilt-flirts, the Occafion of our ill Breed of Men, N. 26.

Ingratitude (Man's) to Beafts, N. 61.

Intrigue between a wild young Gentleman and a Jilt, N.

14.

Jofeph, the Story of his Chastity, N. 45.

Ironfide (Neftor, Efq;) his Birth and Education, N. 2.

Italian

Italian Comedians driven from Paris for offending Madam
Maintenon, N. 48.

K.

KIngland Hofpitallers, Objects of Charity, N. 17.
Kneeling Adorations paid by an Authorefs to a young
Nobleman, N. 4.

L

L.

Adies, all Women fuch, N. 26.

Land Interest and Trade fupport each other, N. 76.
Laugh and be fat, the Effects of reading a Collection of
Sonnets fo called, N. 39.

Laughers, the feveral Characters of them, N. 29.
Laughter, the Chorus of Converfation, N. 29.

Letter to Sir Francis Walfingham, from Sir Thomas Smith,
about Queen Elizabeth's Marrying the French King's Bro-
ther, N. 7. About Free-thinkers, to the Guardian, 9.
From an Oxford Beau, 10. From Gnatho the Mad-Doc-
tor, 11. From T. S. about two wild Youths, 13.
From the fame, ibid. The Guardian's Letter to Sir
Harry Lizard, recommending a Wife to him, 26. From
Ulyffes Cofmopolita to the Guardian, 35, 39. To the
Guardian in Favour of Punning, 36. From Will Bare
face, 38. About the Examiner's grofly affronting Lady
Ch--tte, 41. From the Sparkler about the Characters
of Lucia and Marcia in Cato, 43. About the Old Men
of Gray's-Inn-Walks, 44. From R. B. about his Jour-
ney to the Country; His Entertainment and Pleafures, 50.
About David's Lamentation for Jonathan, 51. From
Mr. Steele, about the Examiner, 53. About the Error
of Parents in marrying their Children, 57. From an
Author, Nic. Hawthorn, and a gay Lady, on Publick
Spirit, 58. From Will Lizard in Praife of Cato, 59.
From Sir Harry Lizard, about Marriage, 68. Of the
Archbishop of Cambray's Book of the Existence, Wif
dom and Omnipotence of God, 69.

Libertine, (Athenian) his Moral Soliloquy, N. 81. English,
his Prayer, ibid.

Licenciado, a Spanish Governor, his Infolence and Severity,

N. 8.

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