CONTENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Mr. Skeffington's “ Word of Ho-
Preface
41 nour”
47
Original Letters by the Author of
Sevmour's Notes
upon Shakspeare .. 48
* The Fairy Queen”
5
Anecdote of Mr. Wilkes
8
ORIGINAL POETRY.
Particulars relative to the Life of
Sonnet, by the Author of the pre-
Capel Lofft, Esq.
9
ceding Series
50
Idle Hours, No. I.
15
To Mr. Pralt, on bis Poem of
On Cruelty to Animals
................ 16
« The Poor,"
ib.
The Tell Tale
18
Sonnet, written on a Visit in Lin-
An Allegory
............................... 20
colnshire
51
The Wandering Savoyard's Song 52
The Prostitute
53
REVIEW OF LITERATURE.
Ballid, by J. Atkinson ............. 54
GENERAL
To Miss E. R.
Adolphus's History of England, Benedict to “ her he dearly loves," 56
from the Accession of King The Reply Churlish
George the Third to the Con- Sonnet to the Nightingale
57
clusion of Peace in 1783 25 Extempore Verses to G. Dyer, Esq. ib.
Maurice's Modern History of lodia, Anacreontic
........ 58
concluded
28
Murmurs from the Land's End
Home's History of the kebellion in
the Year 1745
32 MEMORANDA DRAMATICA, &c.
A Ballade, wrotten on the Feastinye
Haymarket
59
and Merrimentes of Easter
Maunday, Jaste paste ............ 35
Theatrical Chit Chat
60
The Red Book and the Black one ...
New Rural Circus ..................... ib.
Williams's Picturesque Excursions
Astley's Amphitheatre
61
in Devonshire and Cornwall ib.
ib.
King's Theatre
The Poetical Register, and Reposi-
PROVINCIAL DRAMA.
tory of Fugitive Poetry for 1801 36
Poems by Mrs. Opie,
39 Buxton ....................................... 61
The Works of the English Poets, 41
Cheltenham
ib.
Spirit of the Public Journals for Birmingham
ib.
1801,
43 | Glasgow
62
Chester
ib.
Weyinouth
67
BRITISH STAGE.
Plyinouch
65
Shakspere's Merchant of Venice ... 44
Singular Detections of Murder 45 || News, &c.
65