be unfit for the pages of our publication, yet an Ode to Salt-hill, or a Dissertation on Strawberries, would be by no means unacceptable. "From you, Mr. David ар Rice, I expect at least three 'Legends of Snowdon,' Lines to Welch Nymphs, and Elegies for Welch Heroes, without number. "To you, Mr. Jermyn, I could give a long lecture, but that you would laugh in my face in the middle of it. Do not employ your thoughts on the St. Leger, but on the Miscellany; and be more anxious about hard writing than hard riding. If you must bet, be sure to lay odds on Bouverie. "This, then, is the plan which I have sketched out, and which, if I am spared, it will be my earnest endeavour to execute. Looking forward to the winter as the probable termination of my existence, I hope again to appear in print on the Eighth day of October; from that time to proceed as heretofore. Although the vacation does to my limbs as Medea did to those of her brother, 'Dissipat in multis invenienda locis yet, in whatever parts of the globe I may be discovered, I hope that all parts of me will be found exerting themselves in unanimous industry and indefatigable perseverance." CON Lines to a Young Lady who acted Helen, in a Charade, 225 Nothing, 28 JAMES MILNES GASKELL. Nec tua laudabis studia, aut aliena reprêndes, 226 WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE. Latter part of the Introduction to No. I., 7 Epilogue, 47 Introduction to No. II., with Character of Antony Heaviside, 49 Second Letter in "The Postman," 88 Epilogue, 95 Introduction to No. III., 97 Introduction to No. IV., 145 Chorus from Euripides, 177 Appearance of Virgil in the Upper World, 179 Epilogue, 191 Richard Cœur de Lion, 199 View of Lethe, 220 Conclusion, 238 On Names, 21 ARTHUR HENRY HALLAM. Remarks on Gifford's Ford, 61, 124, 156 Letters signed Quidnunc and Christopher Chronicle, with Postscript by Bouverie, 141, 142 The Battle of the Boyne, 136 The Bride of the Lake, 215 On Authors, 74 PERCIVAL ANDREE PICKERING. Letter in "The Postman, No. III.," signed J. Pleadwell, 189 Patronage, 235 Introduction to No. V., 193 GEORGE AUGUSTUS SELWYN. Introduction, No. I., as far as Prose Conclusion to No. I., 43 Letter from Giles Ploughtail, in "The Postman, No. I.," 87. The Art of Conversation, 108 Utopia, 133 On Mushroom Gentlemen, 174 Dialogue between Proteus and John Bull, 210 The Miseries of Godfathers, 39 LOUIS HENRY SHADWELL. WALKER SKIRROW. Letter in "The Postman, No. II.," signed T. G. K. 138 Lines to Contemplation, 234 Ennui, 55, 102 CHARLES Wilder. The Captive, 230 The names of the Authors of the remaining Articles will not be divulged, at least, at present. INDEX |