Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
English poetry; France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Poetry; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820
_How_ to praise one’s friends, vol. i., p. 397.
_Horrible_ Effects of the Assessed Taxes, vol. i., pp. 347, 503.
_Hoche_, General: his Instructions to Colonel Tate, vol. i., pp. 480,
498.
I.
_Imitation_ of Horace, lib. iii. carm. xxv., vol. i., p. 627.
_Instructions_ for Colonel Tate, vol. i., pp. 480, 498.
_Introduction_, The, vol. i., p. 11.
_Introduction_ to the Poetry, vol. i., p. 31.
_Invasion_, The; or, The British War Song, vol. i., p. 103.
_Ingratitude_, the characteristic vice of Jacobinism, vol. i., p. 579.
_Italicus_: his letter on the plunder of the French in Italy, vol. i.,
p. 367.
J.
_Jacobin_, The, vol. ii., p. 133.
_Jacobin_ Papers, an epidemic malady among them, vol. ii., p. 120.
L.
_Latin_ Verses, De Navali Laude Britanniæ, vol. ii., p. 604.
_Lead_—see _Head of the Russells_.
_Letter_ to Earl Moira on the state of Ireland, vol. i., p. 77, 109,
161.
_Letter_ from Letitia Sourby, vol. i., p. 195—from a Bachelor, p.
258—from Decius Mus, p. 261—from an Irishman, 299—from Italicus,
367—from Monitor, 370—from Adolphus Hicks, 380—from a Constant
Reader, 534—from Agricola, 583—from Speculator, 586—from a
Freemason, 587—from a Symposiast, 589—from a British Merchant,
593—from a Constant Reader, 597—from Mucius, 623—from Historicus,
vol. ii., p. 17—from an Irishman, 35—from a Sucking Whig, 53—from
a British Seaman, 93—from an Anti-Catiline, 128—from Samuel
Shallow—from a Friend to the Landed Interest, 269—from Historicus,
491—from A. Z., on Original Principles with respect to the French
Revolution, 499—from a Calm Observer, 525—from Hibernicus,
554—from Perseus, 558—from a Church of England Man, 561—from Cato,
564—from Hortensius, 573.
_Letter_ from General Buonaparte to the Governor of Zanté, vol. ii.,
p. 535.
_Lies_, vol. i., pp. 46, 115, 156, 178, 217, 248, 322, 346, 395, 453,
460, 499, 538, 573, 612; vol. ii., pp. 2, 4, 43, 78, 116, 151,
193, 227, 304, 330, 377, 440, 481, 512.
_Lille_, translation of a letter from, vol. i., p. 26.
_Lines_ written at the close of the year 1797, vol. i., p. 330.
_Lines_ written under the Bust of Charles Fox at the Crown and Anchor,
vol. i., p. 489.
_Lines_ written under the Bust of a certain Orator, not at the Crown
and Anchor, vol. i., p. 490.
_List_ of ships and vessels belonging to France, Spain, and Holland,
taken, &c., since the commencement of the war, vol. ii., p. 120.
_Loves_ of the Triangles: a Mathematical and Philosophical Poem, vol.
ii., pp. 162, 200, 274.
M.
_Manners_ and Character of the Age, vol. ii., p. 564.
_Marten_, Henry: inscription for his apartment in Chepstow Castle,
vol. i., p. 35.
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