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To Sir Godfrey Kneller, principal Painter to
His Majesty.
The Cock and the Fox; or, the Tale of the
Nun's Priest..
The Flower and the Leaf: or, the Lady in
the Arbor..
Cymon and Iphigenia..
J. PHILIPS.
The Splendid Shilling...
Cider a Poem, in two Books.
Book I.
II.
PARNELL.
A Fairy Tale, in the ancient English Style. 221 Fable. The Hare and many Friends.. A Night-Picce on Death...
The Hermit.
Page
191
An English Padlock.
A Song..
The Female Phaeton.
The Despairing Shepherd.
An Ode..
192
198
203
232
234
Trivia: or the Art of walking the Streets of
London. In Three Books.
208
287
......
209
Book I. Of the Implements for Walking
the Streets, and Signs of the
Weather
II. Of Walking the Streets by Day 289
III. Of Walking the Streets by Night 294
215 Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eyed Susan 297
A Ballad, from the What-d'yc-call-it..
Fable. The Gost without a Beard.
Fable. The Universal Apparition
Fable. The Jugglers...
ib.
298
299
237
238
The Thief and the Cordelier. A Ballad... 279
Rural Sports A Georgic. In Two Cantoes. Canto I.
301
224
226
227
223 The Shepherd's Week. In Six Pastorals... 300
Monday; or, the Squabble...
Tuesday; or, the Ditty...
Wednesday; or, the Dumps.
Thursday; or, the Spell.
Friday; or, the Dirge.
Saturday; or the Flights
Fable. The Farmer's Wife and the Raven. 309
Fable. The Turkey and the Ant......
228
305
306
308
GAY.
230
231
GREEN.
ib. The Spleen. An Epistle to Mr. Cuthbert
Jackson
On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers
The Seeker...
The Grotto. Written by Mr. Green, under
the name of Peter Drake, a fisherman of
Brentford
258
264
272 Elegy.
The Lady's Looking-Glass. In imitation of
a Groek Idyllium..
282
280
281
ib. The Chase. In Four Books.
III.
....
TICKELL.
Colin and Lucy. A Ballad
321
To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Mr.
Addison....
322
240 An Imitation of the Prophecy of Nereus.
From Horace. Book II. Ode XV...... 323
An Epistle from a Lady in England to a
246
Gentleman at Avignon..
249 An Ode, inscribed to the Earl of Sunderland
253
at Windsor.
325
IV.
313
The Sparrow and Diamond. A Song. ... 320
HAMMOND.
284
286
SOMERVILLE.
. 302
303
310
317
ᎥᏞ,
The Fatal Sisters. An Ode..
The Descent of Odin. An Ode..
The Triumphs of Owen. A Fragment..
SMOLLETT.
The Tears of Scotland...
Ode to Leven-Water.
Ode to Independence.
LITTELTON.
524 The Progress of Love. In Four Eclogues.
Eclogue I. Uncertainty.
II. Hope.
533 To the Rev. Dr. Ayscough, at Oxford.
Song.
To the Memory of the first Lady Littelton.
A Monody
537
592
631
635
641
646
648
650
III. Jealousy
IV. Possession.
661
GOLDSMITH.
The Traveller: or, a Prospect of Society... 675
The Deserted Village....
The Hermit. A Ballad...
Retaliation. A Poem.....
678
681
682
Stanzas on Woman. From the Vicar of Wake-
field..
JOHNSON.
610
612 London: a Poem. In imitation of the Third
614 Satire of Juvenal..
686
616 The Vanity of Human Wishes. In imitation
618 of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal....
.......... 688
623 Prologue, spoken by Mr. Garrick, at the open-
627
ing of the Theatre-Royal, Drury-lane, 1747, 691
On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser
in Physic
ARMSTRONG.
The Art of preserving Health. In four Books.
Book I. Air.
II. Diet.
III. Exercise
IV. The Passions
J. WARTON.
T. WARTON.
653
ib. Ode to the First of April......
654 Ode. The Crusade.
655 The Progress of Discontent...
656
Ode on the Death of a favorite Cat, drowned
in a Tub of Gold Fishes....
657
Ode. The Hamlet.
Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College.. ib. Ode sent to a Friend, on his leaving a favorite
The Bard. A Pindaric Ode.
658 Village in Hampshire ...
660
The Pleasures of Melancholy
MASON.
Ode to Fancy..
Verses, written at Montauban in France...
Inscription in a Hermitage, at Ansley Hall,
in Warwickshire..
Ode to Memory....
Ode to Independency.
666
667
668
669
670
671
684
ib
693
696
700
704
710
711
713
714
715
716
720
721
722
663 Elegy on the Death of a Lady.
ib. Epitaph on Mrs. Mason, in the Cathedral of
664
Bristol..
ibe
717