POEMS.
Tac TRAVELLER; or a Prospect of Society.
163
Tak HERMIT; a Ballad.
178
The DBSERTED VILLAGE. ....
184
Tub HAUNCH OF VENISON; a Poetical Epistle to Lord Clare. 198
THE CAPTIVITY; an Oratorio.
202
RETALIATION.
214
MISCELLANEOUS Pieces.
The Clown's Reply...,
220
Prologue, written and spoken by the Poet Laberius, a Roman
Knight, whom Caesar forced upon the stage. Preserved by
Macrobius . ...
ib.
The Logicians Refuted. In Imitation of Dean Swift
221
Epigram on a Beautiful Youth, struck blind by Lightning : 222
Stanzas on the taking of Quebec, and Death of General Wolfe. 223
Stanzas. “Weeping, murmuring, complaining."
ib,
The Gift. To Iris
ib.
An Elegy on the Glory of her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize .
224
Description of an Author's Bed-chamber.
225
Song. *O Memory! thou fond deceiver!”
226
Song. “The Wretch condemn'd with Life to part."
ib.
The Double Transformation. A Tale .....
ib.
A New Simile. In the manner of Swift.
229
Stanzas on Woman
231
Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog.
ib.
Epitaph on Edward Purdon..
232
Epilogue to the Comedy of "The Sister"
233
Verses, in Reply to an Invitation to Dinner at Sir George Baker's. 234
Epitaph on Dr. Parnell
235
Epilogue to the Comedy of The Good-Natured Man."
236
Prologue to the Tragedy of “ Zobeide".
237
An Epilogue, intended for Mrs. Bulkley .
238
Threnodia Augustalis; sacred to the Memory of Her Royal
Highness, the Princess Dowager of Wales...
239