The College Life. To a Friend, The Jealous Shepherd, a Pastoral, To Mr. John Saunders, occafioned by a fight of fome of his Paintings at Cambridge, To Mr. Saunders, occafioned by the Break- ing the Glafs of Mr. Eufden's Picture, A Seffion of the Cambridge Poets, Rofamond to Henry, an Epiftle, To the Laft (King George's) Guinea, in- fcribed to the Right Honourable Sir Ro- The Night-walker Reclaimed, a Tale, The Happy Difappointment, a Tale, A Padlock for the Mouth, a Tale, The true Ufe of the Looking-glafs, a Tale, To one who blamed me for Writing in Praise of a very undeferving Lady, On prefenting Waller's Poems to a Lady, To a Lady at King's-College Chapel, Cam- The Nightingale and Shepherd, Imitated The Court of Venus. From Claudian, Orpheus and Eurydice. From Virgil's Fourth To Mr. Taylor, A. B. of St. Johns, upon On Women, To Mrs. Wigmore, upon feeing her at the ib THE BASTARD, ibed to Mrs. Brett, once Countess of acclesfield, ace, MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. es occafioned by the Right Honourable e Lady Viscountefs Tyrconnel's recory at Bath, piftle to the Right Honourable Sir Rort Walpole, Page THE VOLUNTEER LAUREATE. On her Majesty's Birth-Day, 1731-2, I. On her Majesty's Birth-Day, 1732-3, II. On her Majefty's Birth-Day, 1734-5, V. On her Majefty's Birth-Day, 1735-6, 7. On her Majefty's Birth Day, 1736-7, 1. For the First of March, 1737-8. Sad to the Memory of her late Majesty, nbly addressed to his Majesty, ablic Spirit, in regard to Public Works; Epifle to his Royal Highnefs Fre. rick Prince of Wales, Ar. John Dyer, a Painter, advising him draw a certain Noble and Illuftrious rfon, occafioned by feeing his Picture the celebrated Clio, es fent to Aaron Hill, Efq. with the ragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury, ogue spoken at the revival of Shakeare's King Henry the Sixth, Animalcule, a Tale. Occafioned by his race the Duke of Rutland's receiving the nall-Pox by Innoculation, Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, on her Novel, alled, "The Rash Resolve," Author's Life, Apology to Brillante, for having long mitted Writing her in Verse, Epiftle to Mrs. Oldfield, of the TheatreLoyal, MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. Clio, ng by a Needle, e Snuffers, a Satirical Young Lady, fes occafioned by reading Mr. Aaron Hill's Poem, called, “ Gideon," 624 ib. 1 the excellent Daughters of a deceased Lady, 靠 625 626 628 629 ib. 630 631 ib. 632 635 ib. ib. ib. 636 ib. 637 ib. To the Right Honourable Beffy Countess of Rochford, daughter of the late Earl Rivers —when with Child, To the excellent Miranda, Confort of Aaron Character of the Rev. James Foster, To Mrs. M- H, fent with Mr. On the Recovery of a Lady of Quality from the Small-Pox, The Friend. An Epifle to Aaron Hill, Efq. Page 653 WORKS OF HILL. An Epiftle to Mr. John Dyer, Author of Paraphrafe on the Third Chapter of Habak kuk, 661 The Mufe's Expoftulation with a Lady, An Epigram, occafioned by fome Verfes on a Monument in Weftminster Abbey, ib. To Mrs. L-r, playing on a Bafs Viol, ib. The Change. To the Lovely Cause of it, ib. A Song, 662 Another, ib. 647 To John Powell, Efq. Barrifter at Law, 648 London and Bristol Delineated, ib. Hint from fome Old Verfes on a Stone in Stepney Church-Wall, Page 638 ib. ib. ib. 639 ib. 640 ib. 641 ib, 642 ib. ib. 643 ib. 644 iba 645 ib. 646 ib. Page ib. ib. 663 ib. 664 ib. ib. ib Verfes writ for, and fent to a Widow Gentlewoman, on occafion of her Son's Melancholy, upon their Loffes and Difappointments in Life, St. Matthew, Chap. VI. mon on the Mount, To the Lovely Mifs H Page 664 Part of the Ser dren, Bellaria at her Spinet, Celia in the Garden, The Recollected Complainer, The Refignation, on her Descent S from the first Saxon Kings of our Island, At Sotting Day. A Song, Epilogue for a Lady who acted Eudocia in the Siege of Damafcus, reprefented at the Duke of Bedford's at Wooburn, Paffing a Lady in the Park without feeing her, To the Lady that Laughs at Dying in Metaphor, Modefty, To a Lady who fent back the Top of a Sweet-Briar Branch, and retained the Worst End of it, To the Lady who fends me all her Good · Copies for Children to learn to Write, Advice to the Virgins to guard against Flat tery, Lefbia's Lamentation on the Death of her Sparrow. Altered from Mr. Cartwright, The Meffenger, The Gnat, The Kifs through a Window, 665 ib. ib. ib. 667 ib. 668 ib. ib. ib. ib. ib. 666 ib. ib. ib. The Impartial, ib. The Lover's Complaint, The Statesman, On Mr. Cowley's introducing Verse, Epitaph on the Tomb of Henry Jernegan, Yakstine, Efq. ib. ib. The Happy Man, The Power of Royal Pity. Verses made for a Young Gentleman in Defpair, and fent to Queen Caroline, by N. Č—p—r, The Discovery, To Liberia, with a Squirrel, Answer to the R Aufwer to a St tuled, "An E to Senefino," The Choice. T to a Country Life, ib. A Dialogue between Damon and Philema. To the Editor of concerning the Preference of Riches To the two g on their ten Poverty, in their Pro from the Sa To a Lady, defiring to know what Lew was like, Sent to a La Glais, Plain Truth, Celinda in the Snow, To David Ma fition that To Celinda, in Excufe for looking on hav ib. 674 ib. The Wedding-Day, The Northern Star, The Picture of Love, Advice to the Poets, ib. ib. 671 Church, Good-Friday, ib. The Disparity. From a Hint of Sir Henry Wotton, Belinda's Grave, The Miracle at Cana. Arria and Pætus. From Martial, On the Death of Prince George of mark, Progrels of V e Art of Actin of Chefterfield The Dedication of ed by the late from the Frait or. Lib. I. Ode Perfes on the Dea Writ on a Wind Scotland, Tranflated imm The Shipwreck, The French Prophets, Clio to Amintor, Amintor's Answer, The Royal Sepulchre, Mofes's Song of Thanksgiving on the overthrow of Pharaoh in the Red Sea, David's Elegy for the Death of Saul and Jo nathan, To a Lady, on calling me Jealow, Alone in an Inn at Southampton, April 35 1737, Revenge, ng in Snowy ria Watch'd at Lord George ar Oftend on Blank Leaf anda, To Miranda, after Marriage, with Mr. Lock's Treatise on Education, Epitaph on a Young Lady who died woma ried, Augufta's Complaint to her Thames, New Piece, called Pemela, On Corioni's first attempt in Poetry. Veries made for Lady Macclesfi On Lady Mary W ing with her, Inoculating the To Celia, in the St. Martin's Ch The Ador's 1 The Lord's P THE Auth Dedication, t Lrd Vifco Majesty's and Knight the Garter, Preface, 709 The Diftinction of Ages, ib. The Mufe to the Writer. A Tranflation An Ode to Aftræ. From the French of ib. ib. 710 HE Author's Life, edication, to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Viscount Townsend, late one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and Knight of the Moft Noble Order of the Garter, &c. reface, To Mr. Garrick, on his united Ideas of Actor and Writer, On Sir Haac Newton, To Clio, on her praifing Mr. Dyer, and fhowing me fome of his Verses, On two Lovely and Loving Sifters, To the Editor of Albania. A Poem, Addreffed to the Genius of Scotland, and dedicated to General Wade, Verfes Written on Windows, in feveral Parts of the Kingdom, in a Journey to Scotland, 711 ib. ib. ib. ib. WORKS OF BROOME. Page Page 749 750 752 753 Epigram on giving the Name of Georgia to a part of Carolina, A Letter from a departed Spirit to the Author (Mr. Pope), of a Lady's Character, lately published in a Thurfay's Journal, The CIV. Pfalm, To his Muse, The Tears of the Mufes. A Poem, Camillus. A Poem. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth. Written in the Year 1707, Free Thoughts upon Faith; or, the Religion of Reason, ib. ib 713 ib. ib. ib. ib. 714 715 The Judgment-Day. A Poem, ib. Cleon to Lycidas. A Time Piece. · 734 ib. The Excurfion of Fancy. A Pindaric Ode, 73& 7121 ib. 716 717 719 ib. To Belinda, on her Apron Embroidered with Arms and Flowers, ib. ib. · Part of the XXXVIII, and XXXIX. Chap. ters of Job, A Paraphrafe, 723 726 730 Melancholy. An Ode. Occafioned by the Page The First Ode of Horace Tranflated, 753 754 755 756 757 ib. Dialogue between a Lady and her Looking- |