SPECTATOR.
538. On Extravagance in Story-telling—Epitaph in Pan-
cras Church-yard
542. Criticism on the Spectator-Letter on the Decay of
the Club.
543. Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body
547. Cures performed by the Spectator
549. On Reluctance to leave the World—Letter from Sir
Andrew Freeport on his retiring
550. Proposal for a new Club
556. Account of the Spectator opening his Mouth
557. On Conversation—Letter by the Ambassador of Ban-
tanı
558. Endeavours of Mankind to get rid of their Burdens,
a Dream.
559. The same concluded
561. Account of the Widows' Club
562. On Egotism-Retailers of old Jokes .
565. On the Nature of Man-of the Supreme Being
567. Method of political Writers affecting Secrecy-Spe-
cimen
568. Coffee-house Conversation on the preceding Paper-
The Whole Duty of Man turned into a Libel
569. On Drunkenness
571. Advantages of seeking the Protection of the Supreme
Being
574. Advantages of Consent
575. The present Life preparatory to the Happiness of
Eternity .
576. On Singularity; the Dread and Affectation of it
579. On Adultery-Dogs which guarded the Temple of
Vulcan
580. On the Glories of Heaven.
582. On the Itch of Writing
583. Duty of being usefully
employed-on Planting
584. Story of Hilpa
585. The same concluded
590. On Eternity
592. Dramatic Improvements-Criticisms
598. On a merry and serious cast of Temper
600. Various Opinions of future Happiness