[O]
Observations,[12],[23],[31],[35],[44],[190],[330],[379]
Observations on the boiling pointof water,[70]
On the origin of love,[175]
Osmin—an original essay,[220]
Origin of the Spencer,[316]
[P]
Prodigy, a[14]
Politeness, on[23]

Precepts of Chilo, the Grecian philosopher,

[60]

Peep, a, into the den of idleness,

[81]
Perfect friendship,[116]
Pride,[137]
Power,[158]
Politics,[175]
Pleasure,[190]
Panegyric on marriage,[191]

Pity and benevolence—an essay,

[229]
Piedmontese sharper,[241]
Power of music,[252]
Pleasures of old age,[257]
Proverbialist,[276]
Panegyric on impudence,[308]
Prosperity,[313]
Poverty of the learned,[390]
Prostitute,[392]
[R]
Remarkable account of two brothers,[6]
Results of Meteorological Observations, for
June, 1796,[7]
July,[39]
August,[79]
September,[111]
October,[159]
November,[199]
December,[223]
January, 1797,[263]
February,[287]
March,[319]
April,[351]
May,[391]

Reflections occasioned by the death of Miss Blackbourn,

[14]

Remarks on the wonderful construction of the eye,

[17]
Remarks on the wonderful construction ofthe ear,[57]

Remarkable cure of a fever by music,

[44]
Reason,[49]
Road to ruin, the[59]
Rules for judging of the beauties of painting, music, andpoetry,[65]
Remarks,[83], [92], [111], [115], [163]
Remarks on music,[91], [103], [108], [124], [140], [156]
Rural picture, a[100]
Runners remarkable for swiftness,[110]
Reflections on the harmony of sensibility and reason,[121]
Rencounter, the[124]
Rose, the—a reflection,[140]
Retrospection,[167]
Reflection on the earth,[180]
Reason,[235]
Reflection, an ode,[240]
Ridicule,[305]
Radcliffe, Mrs.[318]
Receipt for writing novels,[336]
[S]
Sentimental perfumery,[7]
Speaking statue,[19]

Singular state of man when asleep,

[41]
Study,[41]
Study of nature,[44]
Specimen of Indian eloquence,[52]
Segar smoaking, on[60]
Speech of Logan, an Indian,[75]
Simplicity,[92]
Singularity of manners, on,[105]
Society,[105],[207]
Sentimental fragment,[129]
Self-love,[169]

Specimens of speech or speakings,

[196]

Story of Alcander and Septimeus,

[204]
Setting sun,[224]
School of libertines—a story,[236],[245]
School of nature,[270]
Slavery,[303]
Speech of the king of Dahomy,[340]
Scandal,[381]
Stanzas to hope,[384]
Storm, the—a fragment,[403]
[T]
Three cornered hat, on the[19]
Temperance, on[60]
To Tyrunculus,[71]
Taciturnity, an apologue,[83]
Taste,[156]
Temple of Hope,[246]
True meekness,[247]
[U]
Unaccountable thirst for fame,[63]
[V]

Victim of magical delusion, [4],[12],[21],[29],[37],[45],[53],[61],[69],[77],[93],[101],[109],[117],[125],[130],[138],[146],[154],[162],[170],[178],[186],[194],[202],[210],[218],[226],[234],[242],[250],[258],[266],[274],[282],[290],[298],[306],[314],[322]

View of the starry heavens,[25],[33]
Virtue rewarded[172]
Verses addressed to Miss A. B.[344]
[W]

Wonderful account of a man fish,

[23]
Wonderful qualities of hope,[52]
Wisdom and virtue,[129]
Winter, an ode,[216]
Wealth, reflections on[247], [339]
Wit,[257]
War,[300]
Wanderings of imagination,[346],[354],[362],[370],[378],[386],[394],[402],[410]
Wisdom,[403]
World, knowledge of the,[409]
[Z]
Zulindus,[361]

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