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241. Pursuits of Literature, its authorship, 240. 276. 378. Pursuivant on Lord Bexley's descent from Cromwell, 185. P. (W. H.) on God's acre, 284. ---- on the couplet, "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188. Q. Q. on Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagensis, 328. ---- on a quotation from Tillotson, 241. Q. (D.) on the meaning of slums, 284. Q. (F. S.) on cockade, 196. ---- on derivation of aver, 292. ---- on pillgarlick, 74. ---- on true blue, 92. Q. (P.) on Civil War tract, 303. Q. (Q.) on a quotation from Cam. Emblem., 433. ---- on skeletons at Egyptian banquets, 482. Q. (U.) on Bartolus' Learned Man Defended, 224. ---- on a quotation from the The Christian Instructed, 240. Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302. 335. 396. Quarles, was he pensioned? 11. Quebeca and his epitaph, 223. 458. Quidam on Gillingham, 448. Quinces a customary present, 20. Quincuplex Psalterium, 86. Quotations: "I preached as a dying man to dying men," 36. ---- "And coxcombs vanquish Berkeley by a grin," 110. ---- "After me the deluge," 299. ---- "A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind," 300. ---- "Earth has no rage," 45. ---- "A verse may find him," &c., 60. ---- "The lucky have whole days," 69. ---- "Clarum et venerabile nomen," 69. ---- "Plurima gemma latet caeca tellure sepulta," 76. ---- "Cum grano salis," 66. 153. 253. ---- "The soul's dark cottages," 105. 154 ---- "Fine by degrees and beautifully less," 105. 154. ---- "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 137. 191. ---- "Sees good in everything," &c., 168. ---- "La Rose nait en un moment," 186. ---- "Laus tua non tua fraus, " 290. 466. ---- "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188. 226. ---- "Impatient to speak and not see," 213. ---- "Just notions will into good actions grow," 240. ---- "O wearisome condition of humanity," 241. ---- "Marriage is such a rabble rout," 263. ---- "Poor Allinda's growing old," 264. ---- "Deal, Dover, and Harwich," 264. ---- "The feast of reason," &c., 265. ---- "In the sweat of thy brow," 275. ---- "There was a maid of Westmoreland," 278. ---- "Too wise to err," 279. ---- "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287. ---- "Harry Parry, when will you marry?" 207. 289. ---- "To-day we purpose," &c., 302. 396. ---- "God take those soonest whom He loves best," 302. 377. ---- "So geographers on Afric's downs," 372. 485. ---- "Nature's mother wit," 388. ---- "Felix, quem faciunt," 373. 431. 482. ---- "Nulli fraus tuta latebris," 323. 433. ---- "The right divine of kin
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