483. On the Price and Success of the Spectator 489. Meditations on the Wonders of the Deep, with a 499. Will. Honeycomb's Account of the Siege of Hers- 500. Defence and Happiness of a married Life 505. On Conjurors and Revealers of Dreams 507. On Party-Lies 511. Will. Honeycomb's Proposal of a Fair for Marriage 523. Poetry too often mixed with Mythology-Edict on 530. Account of the Marriage of Will. Honeycomb 535. On vain Hopes of temporal Objects-Story of Alnas- 536. The Author's Interview with a Lady-her Letter on the Club. on the Decay of 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 550. Proposal for a new Club 556. Account of the Spectator opening his Mouth 557. On Conversation-Letter by the Ambassador of Ban- tam 559. The same concluded 561. Account of the Widows' Club 97. Letter from Simon Softly, complaining of a Widow 98. Notice of the Tatler and Spectator-Scheme of a 99. Essay on National Justice-a Persian Story. 103. On the Fireworks-Serious Reflections on the same 106. Vision of Aurelia with a Window in her Breast 109. Correspondence on the Tucker 110. On the Language of Treaty-Improprieties instanced 207 111. Improper Conduct of the British Youth-Love of |