Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady Prologue to Mr. Addifon's Tragedy of Cato Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore The Happy Life of a Country Parfon Monody, written near Stratford upon Avon On the Death of King George the Second ib. 453 ib. 453 ib. 453 ib. 242 Ode. The Suicide ib. 454 Ode. Sent to a Friend on his leaving a favourite Village in Hampshire ib. 455 The Art of Preferving Health Ode on the Spring Armstrong 456 A Panegyric to my Lord Protector, of the prefent The Bard. A Pindaric Ode ib. 476 The Fatal Sifters. An Ode ib. 477 An Effay on Tranflated Verfe Earl of Refcommon 290 Dryden 2 4 The Fairy's Anfwer to Mrs. Greville's Prayer for ib. 335 Pollio. An Elegiac Ode; written in the Wood near The Tears of Scotland The Vifions of Fancy - Churchill 348 Ode to Leven Water Langborne 364 Bristowe Tragedie; or, The Dethe of Syr Charles Bawdin Chatterton under the name of Rowley 484 Charles Lord Halifax. In the Year 1701. Addijon 366 The Mynftrelles Songe in Ella, a Tragycal - An Imitation of fome French Verfes ib. 373 Monody on the Death of his Lady Hymn to Contentment An Addrefs to Winter Liberty renders England preferable to tions, notwithstanding Taxes, &c. Buckingham 378 Alexander's Feaft; or the Power of Mufic. An Gay 399 An Epistle from Mr. Phillips to the Earl of Dor- 503 A Philofophy-True Liberty-Prowess of Body Berenger 768 769 Jago 770 To the Memory of George Lewis Langton, Efq. who died on his Travels to Rome Ode on the Death of Matzel, a favourite Bullfinch. - a Child five Years Old To Mifs Lucy Fortescue - To Mr. Weft, at Wickham, 1740 The Temple of the Mufes. To the Countess Temple 772 772 To Mifs Wilkes, on her Birth-day, Aug. 16th, To Mifs Wilkes, on her Birth-day, Aug. 16th, An Ode in Imitation of Alcaus Sir W. Jones 773 ib. 750 To my Candle On the Recovery of a Lady of Quality from the Ode to Fear-Ode to Simplicity ib. 751 Ode on the Poetical Character-Ode, written in Ode to a Lady, on the Death of Colonel Charles Rofs, in the Action at Fontenoy. Written in The Paffions. An Ode to Mufic - ib. 757 ib. 758 Horace. Book II. Ode ro The Enquiry. Written in the last Century The Diverting Hiftory of John Gilpin; thewing how he went farther than he intended, and came An Evening Contemplation in a College; in Imitation of Gray's Elegy in a Country Church- Author of the Indian Antiquities. Written by Written in a Lady's Ivory Table-book, 1699 The Crooked Sixpence The School-Boy. Peter Pindar 783 -- Brampton 783 786 Swift 788 - 788 789 790 790 Horace, Book I. Ep. VII. Addressed to the Earl A True and Faithful Inventory of the Goods be- - An Elegy on the Death of Demar the Ufurer, The Author 797 797 To Lyce, an elderly Lady Epitaph on Sir Thomas Hanmer 798 don Epigrams, Epitaphs, and other little Pieces 811-853 The Officious Meffenger. A Tale - The Devil out-witted-The Frogs Choice - Epitaph on Mifs Bafnet, in Pancras Church-yard 872 Ode On Time - - The Spanish Lady's Love Thomson 872 SONGS, BALLADS, 803 Various, from 873-902 Churchill 808 902 903 904 906 910 912 918 920 VARIOUS POEMS, &c. By DIFFERENT Verfes fuppofed to be written by Alexander Sel- Ode to Peace Human Frailty Sir Caulin Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne Barbara Allen's Cruelty The Frolicfome Duke, or Tinker's Good Fortune 920 ·Cowper ib. 854 Gilderoy. ib. 854 On obferving fome Names of little Note recorded - The Nightingale and Glow-Worm The Poet, the Oyfter, and Senfitive Plant Bryan and Pereene, aWeft-IndianBallad, founded 921 922 Grainger 923 ib. 854 Lines from Dr. Barnard, Dean of Derry, to Dr. - 860 On Dr. Goldfmith's Characteristical Cookery. Garrick 860 Jupiter and Mercury. A Fable - The Lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the Lofs 926 928 931 932 935 Shenfione 937 A Receipt for ftewing Veal ib. 861 Songs. By Dibdin Spring. An Ode Dr. Johnson 861 The Midfummer's Wifh, An Ode ib. 862 PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES, &c. 944-955 952 ILEGANT |