C. CAR ARELESS, Mr. of the Middle Temple, his character, No. 20. Cato, Tragedy of, it's perfection, No. 5. Cenfor of Great Britain, by whom to be taken out to dance, No. Cercopitheci, the Crabtrees like them, No. 16. China Ware, the folly of being fond of it, No. 10. Claudian, of dancing, No. 4. Claywright, Rubens, his letter about the pictures of the Crabtrees on his potters Clidamira, her letter to defire her lovers might fight for her, No. 28. Coach, an adventure upon calling one, No. 18. Comedy, Fine Gentleman of, how dangerous a character, No. 5. Conjugal Affection, the great relief of it in diftrefs, No. 8. Contentment, the duty of it, No. 26. Country Gentlemen have too healthy countenances, No. 5. Courtly, Ned, a coxcomb, preferred to Meanwell, a man of wit, by a lady, and Cowley, Abraham, an ill doctor in love, No. 23. Crabtrees, a mifchievous, ridiculous family, in Herefordshire, No. 11. &c. Their Crimes, how aggravated, No. 32. Curiofities, Sir Anthony Crabtree's collection, No. 16. DANCES, written, No. 4. D. Dancing, promifcuous, it's danger, No. 3. Defires, loofe, their own punishment, No. 8. Diana, her amour with Endymion, No. 13. Difcontented Temper, taken out of Theophraftus's Characters, No. 39. Dreams of Endymion, No. 13. D'Urfey, Mr. the celebrated, has met with envy as well as oppofition, No. 40. How D'Urfeys, the family of them in France, No. 40. Dulcet, Mrs. how the was abufed in converfation, though a fictitious perfon, No. 24. E. EMILIA and Philander, their amour, No. 37. Endymion's Dreams, No. 13. Epictetus, his faying of brittle ware, No. 10. Evil, Evil, a good method to avoid it, No. 32. Eyelid, Anthony, his letter of complaint against a lady for looking out at win- Eyes, Battle of, No. 7.. FL F. LATTERY the moft fuccessful way of winning women, No. 25. G. GALLANTRY, Modern, nothing but debauchery, No. 36. Giving, the art of it in lovers, No. 12. Glafs, Manufacture of, by whom and how improved in England, No. 34. Grame, James, his letter about his pictures, No. 12. Greenwich Hofpital, the excellent painting there, No. 33. Gubbin, Timothy, his letter for advice in his amour, No. 17, 19. H. HALE, Sir Matthew, his difcourfe of religion, No. 29. Heart, to speak from it in public the fureft way of fuccefs, No. 18. How 1. IDOLATRY, what makes it a crying fin, No. 32. Jenny Lipfy, her character, No. 15. Inhumanity, how odious with wantonnefs, No. 9. Injuftice, the great fin of it with refpect to our neighbours and ourselves, No. 32. Inlands, dancing ones, No. 4. Judges, their dancing, No. 4. judgment goes beyond experience, No. 22. Juftice, all virtues contained in it, No. 32. K. K ING grieving for his wife's death, how reproved by a philofopher, No. 26. L. LANGUENTI, Ricardetto, his letter about the Crabtrees, No. 16. Lazy, Charles, the rover, his letter, No. 23. Letter, from a Sabine lady to her mother, a little while after the famous Rape of the of of love, 25. From a gentleman, about afflicting one's felf for the death of a wife, Longe, Lover's, where Powell's puppet-fhow was, No. 2. Described, ibid. Limberham, Giles, his letter of complaint against his kept mistress, No. 28. 32. The chief end of the Lover, 36. Feigned more likely to fucceed than true, 37. He Lover, the defign of that paper, No. 1. The characters of the author's affistants, Lovers Vagabond, an order of adventurers. No. 3. Their leader's character, ibid, M M. AITTAIRE, Mr. his new edition of the Claffics in 12mo, recom- Marcius reigns Thalestrina to his rival, No. 6. Matchiefs, Sufan, her letter about the Crabtrees, No. 21. Meanwell lofes his miftrefs for his fincerity, No. 25. Minuets with meanings, No. 4. Miramantis the Sabine, her letter to her mother, No. 6. Miranda's character, No. 35. Mitchievous and ridiculous words made for the family of the Crabtrees, No. 21. Mortality, the wearifome condition of it, No. 32. Morto, a notable one on Sir Anthony Crabtree's coach, No. 14. Myrtle, Marmaduke, author of the Lover, No. 2. His lodging, ibid. His let- N. NEGRO, the tragical story of an adulterous one in Virginia, No. 36. Nice, Sir Courtly, the mirror of fops, No. 18. 0. OSWALD, Mr. the widower, his character, No. 1. His love for his wife's memory, 29. Ovid, the Galen of love, No. 23. P. PAGE, Mrs. Ann, the author's love for her, No. 2. Paintings of Greenwich Hospital defcribed, No. 33. Peace, the whole nation to learn to dance upon it, No. 4. Pedlar, an honeft one, how abused by Sir Anthony Crabtree, No. 14. Penruddock, Mrs. her letter to her husband condeinned to die, No. 8. His an- fwer, ibid. Philander and Emilia, their amour, No. 37. His letter to her, 38. Potters Potters ware of Britain, it's ufe, No. 10. The effigies of the Crabtrees to be seen Powell, George, his behaviour as to love and honour, No. 13. Prince, Jo. his entertainments in dancing, No. 40. Public, fpeaking in it, with what confufion Englishmen do it, No. 18. The cause R. RAPE, Sabine, the behaviour of fome of the ladies then, No. 6. Religion, Sir Matthew Hale's difcourse of it, No. 29. Reproach the most painful thing to lovers, No. 34. Robin, the treasurer, what Suckling fays of him, No. 21. Room, how to leave it handsomely, No. 3. SABINE Lady, her letter to her mother from Rome, after the famous rape by the Romans, No. 6. Scandal, a fault in the ladies, No. 24. Severn, Mr. his character, No. 1. Marmaduke Myrtle's letter to him about Mr. Maittaire's edition of the Claffics, in remo, 27. Sloven, character of one, out of Theophraftus, No. 39. T. TACITURNITY, when a fault, No. 18. It's influence on manners, 5. Tale of a Tub, written for the advancement of religion, No. 16. Sir An- Theophraftus's Characters well tranflated by Mr. Budgell, No. 39. Thornhill, his excellent painting at Greenwich, No. 33. Tin Tallies, a coin much in ufe by the Crabtrees, No. 21. Tranfmarinus, Ulyffes, his letter about his father's betraying him in an amour, No. 39. Town, how to qualify one's felf for it, No. 5. Toyfhop, poetical, Launcelot Bays's, No. 17. Tranflation, rules for it, No. 39. Truelove, Tom, his letter to his mistress, not to promise herself by denial, No. 35. VERSES on dancing, No. 4. W V. Vefuvius, his letter of the power of love, No. 24. W. HIFFLE, Tom, his letter about the Battle of the Eyes, No. 7. Whispers, Sir Anthony Crabtree's politics made up of them, No. 11. He is Wildgoofe, Mr. one of the Lover's affiftants, his character, No. 1. Witwou'd, Mifs, her affectation of wit, No. 25. Women the greatest sufferers in criminal amours, No. 9. The feveral ways men FINI S. |