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CONTENT S.
VERSES occafioned by Ben Tyrrell's MUT- TON PIES, pag. 17. 18, 19, &c. to 24
Epigram, occafioned by a fuppofed extraordinary
Phenomenon in Midwifery,
P. 21
Ode to a Grizzle Wig; by a Gentleman who
bad left off his Bob,
P. 25
Epiftle from Thomas Hearn, Antiquary, to the
Author of the COMPANION to the OXFORD
GUIDE,
The Progress of DISCONTENT,
P. 27
p. 29
An Evening Contemplation in a College; be-
ing a Parody on Gray's Elegy in a Country
Church Yard,
P. 36
The
The Phaeton and the One Horfe Chair, pag. 43
The Splendid Shilling,
A Panegyric on OXFORD ALE,
P. 48
-P. 55
Ode to HORROR: In the Allegoric, Defcriptive,
Alliterative, Epithetical, Fantaftic, Hyper-
bolical, and Diabolical Style of our modern
Ode-Wrights, and Monody Mongers, p. 61
A PIPE of TOBACCO: In Imitation of Six fe-
veral Authors. By Hawkins Browne,
Efq; viz.
I. A New Year's Ode, in Imitation of Colley
Ode to an Eagle confined in a College Court, p. 76
Art
CONTENTS.
Art of Preaching, a Fragment. In Imitation
of Horace's ART of POETRY, By the late
Rev. Chriftopher Pitt,
P. 79
The celebrated Song of the All-Souls Mallard, p. 83
Song in Honour of the Celebration of the BOAR's
HEAD, at Queen's College, Oxford, p. 85
Epigram, written by an Excifeman: And
addreffed to a Young Lady, who was
courted at the fame Time by an Apo-
thecary,
P. 93
An Epistle to Mr. Spence, when Tuter to
Lord Middlefex; in Imitation of the
Firft Book of Horace, Epift. 18.
the late Rev. Chriftopher Pitt,
By
Morning, an Ode. The Author confined to
P. 94
College,
P. 100
On
ΕΣ
On Mifs Polly Foote's unexpected Arrival
at Oxford, and Speedy Flight from
thence in 1758,
The Cushion Plot difcovered by Dr. Shaw.
By H. B. Esquire,
On lopping New-College Lime Trees,
P. 101
p. 105
P. 106
Epigram, on an OXFORD TOAST,
fine Eyes, and a bad Voice,
with
P. 108
A Ballad, occafioned by a Copy of Verses on
Mifs Brickenden's going from Oxford
TABLE TALK. Written by Dr. Kidgell, p. 119
SIMILE, from Phædra and Hyppolitus,
The fame Parodied,
p. 125
ibid.
Verfes
Verfes on the expected Arrival of Queen
Charlotte; in an Epifile to a Friend.
By a Gentleman of Oxford. Containing
the Sentiments, Images, Metaphors,
Machinery, Similies, Allufions, and
all other Poetical Decorations of the
OXFORD VERSES, which were to ap-
pear on that aufpicious Occafion,
Ode to Criticism. By Mr. Wodhull,
A Poetical Epifle to *****
the fame,
P. 126
P. 131
***
P. 139
The JORDAN. An Imitation of Spenfer, p. 155
An excellent BALLAD,
DIALOGUE between the POET and his SER-
P. 158
13
VANT. In Imitation of Horace, Sat.
ix. Book ii. By the late Reverend Mr.