is by far the richest this country has ever produced, no pains have been spared to render it proportionably superior in brilliancy and sterling value. To promote the interests of Virtue by exhibiting her in her most pleafing attitudes—to induce, if possible, mankind to pursue that road which alone leads to true happiness, is the warmest wish of the Editor's heart; and he firmly believes, there is no mode so effectual, as strewing such flowers as these in their way--for impenea trable must that heart be which cannot be soften'd by so much good sense, enliven’d with so much good humour, CONTENTS. THE AS 142 A Page 248 D 125 The Dwarf 136 -71 215 Ejaculation 172 The Abuses of Con: Epitaph on a Lady - 250 Confolation 132 the Widow of Za. 21+ 187 231 173 Forgivenets AS 87 Rustic Felicity Capt. Shandy's Justifi- 176 cation, &c. 127 201 Judgment of the World 254 256 Justice and Honesty 259 169 Happiness 209 ken Heart 155 Maria 173 and Moisture 130 Reflection upon 194 Illusion 103 Forgiveness of Injuries 150 tion and Study 143 Power of flight Inci- Against hafty Opinion 178 I 2 218 . P Selfishness and Mean. The Ways of Provi. ness 168 dence justified to Solitude 174 Man 294 Affected Sanctity 180 The Preceptor 17 Society 188 The Pulse 34 Sorrow and Heavinels The Pie-Man 40 igo Pity 116 Sorrow 192 Affected Piety 180 Simplicity 192 Patience and Content 194. Shame and Disgrace 232 Pride 197 Seduction 241 Slander 244 Q Dr. Slop and Susannah 245 Bad Effects of Quack- Suicide 255 ery 256 Regulation of Spirit 258 R T Religion 186 The Translation Mr. Shandy's Refig- The Temptation nation for the Loss of his Son 225 U 266 122 126 . S meeting Vice not without use 168 43 Vanity 179 99 Virtue and Vice 218 IOO 117 W 132 Writing 146 Wit and Judgment - 181 Wisdom 207 165 The Watch Coat 305 |