CONTAINING · I and Queries. | factures. || Mathematical Essays, tions. CONDUCTED BY VOL. II. LONDON: BY WHITTINGHAM AND ROWLAND, GOSWELL STREET; THOMPSON AND BARNETT, BOSTON; Bruns VOL. II. ib. ...... ............. ib. ib. Il Decamerone di Boccaccio ...... 137 Page List of Editions of Shakspeare .... 138 in Latin ........ 19, 131, 248 & 372 Albenian Letters .... .......... 140 in French ...... 21, 131, 948 & 372 Destruction of Libraries at the Re. in English Composition 23, 132, 250 formation ........ & 37+1 Letters from a Gentleman in the in Mathematics... 23, 133, 250 & 374 ! Nortb.......... The New Attractive ........ . Chaucer's Poems ......... 191 & Lauder's Letter to Douglas ....... 259 History of Reynard the Fox ...... French ........... 2, 191, 243 & 363 Cartes des Chasses ................ ib. English Themes.....7, 195, 244, & 366 Drelincourt's Discourse on Death Verse .... Wood's Athena Oxoniensis ....... · Mathematics......17, 129, 845, & 368 Milton's Paradise Lost ......... Sarpis's History of the Council o General Correspondence. Trent ...... Sallust .......................... Old Tobit ..................... Survey of Roman Antiquities in La Poete sans Fard ..... the County of Lincoln .. 26. 133, 251 Sale of the “ Il Decammerone” in Bibliographical Anecdotes, No. IV: Antignarian Qneries ............ 80 Answers to Ditto .......... 193 & 303 | Biography. Charta Adelstani Regis Sanctu Wil Brief Account of Job Hartopp .... ? frido de Rippon Concessa ...: 136 Anecdotes of the Rey. J. Benson .. 77 Henry the Sixth's Directions for Ditto of William Tell............. 287 Biographical Memoir of Margaret bridge ........................ Curious Tenure at Castor in Lin. colnshire ..................... My Lumber-Room ........ 36 & 179 Specimens of the similarity of Lan- Spring ........ guages ................... 45 & 145 On Sophisms ........ 50, 173 & 156 The Blessings conferred on the Poor by Education ............ Hints to the charitable ...... Method of preventing or curing the Gleanings ................ 66 & Damp in Honses ............... Literary Miscellanies ... 70, 191 & 302 On vegetable Instinct .......... Thoughts concerning Providence.. 72 On Spring ..................... On the Physiology of the Egg .... 378 Observations on Drunkenness .... Queries proposed 91, 210, 325 & 436 Agriculture and Commerce consi- dered as wational Advantages .. 158 Fenelon's Adventures of Telema Extract from Strutt on Cock-fight- cbus .......................... ing .............. ............ 186 Dible ........................... On Poetry ..................... On the Philosopher's Stone ...... 189 Arguments against the Existence of Troy ................. Remarks made during a Tour in Lines to my Wife on the Anniver. ....... 380 sary of our Wedding day ....... 22% sett ........................... 347 409 331 Anecdotes .................... 411 Reflections ou a Lamb.......... 332 Description of an alternating Roil Epitaph by Mr. Hayley ........... 333 ...... 412 1 Lines written on the Sea coast ... ib. Humanity ...... 334 ... 414 439 440 Song adapted to a favourite Welsh“. The Bards of Britain ..... Air .............. ............ 93 Lines on the King's Illness"..... Sonnet written on a blank Leaf Description of Ratio ............ Charlotte Smith's Poems....... On the Properties of Infinites..... Lines written during a Sea Storm 'Observations on a curious Problem 117 Love ........................... Investigation of Formalæ for the Translation of a Latin Poem ...... Value of the Tangent, &c. .... 240 Address to my first gray Hair, by Observations on the Lever ....... 358 Amy and her Mother, by H. Sum Mathematical Questions 110, 236, 355 44 TIIE ENQUIRER. Juvenile Department. COMMUNICATIONS ARTICLE XVII. TO LICINIUS. Avoid the ocean-path sublime. The wise, Licinius, love to dwell 'Tween the extrenes of high and base, Nor hide them in the sordid cell, Nor court the hall that riches grace. That loftiest pines by winds are riv'n, . While gales of pleasų e seem to blow; Teaches the heart with hope to glow. For 'tis the same almighty hand Lets loose the winds and scattering hail, Who gives the spring her magic wand, To strew with choicest flow’rs the vale. VOL. II. |