[ BOOK IV. — CONTAINING THE TIME OF A YEAR. ]

[ Chapter i. — Containing five pages of paper. ]

[ Chapter ii. — A short hint of what we can do in the sublime, and a description of Miss Sophia Western. ]

[ Chapter iii. — Wherein the history goes back to commemorate a trifling incident that happened some years since; but which, trifling as it was, had some future consequences. ]

[ Chapter iv. — Containing such very deep and grave matters, that some readers, perhaps, may not relish it. ]

[ Chapter v. — Containing matter accommodated to every taste. ]

[ Chapter vi. — An apology for the insensibility of Mr Jones to all the charms of the lovely Sophia; in which possibly we may, in a considerable degree, lower his character in the estimation of those men of wit and ]

[ Chapter vii. — Being the shortest chapter in this book. ]

[ Chapter viii. — A battle sung by the muse in the Homerican style, and which none but the classical reader can taste. ]

[ Chapter ix. — Containing matter of no very peaceable colour. ]