791 792 ! To the Momary of George Lewis Langton, Elq. The Bewer's Coachman The Tempe of the blufes. To the Counters Temple 759 Ts Lady who fung in too low a Voice The Cimce at a Wife by Cheefe Capt. Thompson 760 Pada tether with a Knife by the Rev. A True and Faithful Inventory of the Goods be- longing to Dr. Swift, Vicar of Laracor; upon lending his Houfe to the Bishop of Meath, till An Elegy on the Death of Demar the Ufurer, Epitaph on a Miler-To Mrs. Houghton of Bor- mount, upon praifing her Husband to Dr. Swift -Dr. Delany's Villa-Mary the Cook-Maid's Riddles, by Dr. Swift and his Friends, written On a Circle-On Ink-On the Five Senfes- On an Echo-On a Shadow in a Glafs On Time-On the Vowels-On Sow-On a Cannon--To Quilca, a Country-Houle of Dr. Sheridan, in no very good Repair. 1725- The grand Question debated, Whether Hamil- ton's Bawn thould be turned into a Barrack or ib. 763 On the Death of Dr. Swift, oceafioned by reading the following Maxim in Rochefoucault, "Dans ***Padvertité de nos menleurs amis, nous trou ib. 766 The Author A poor Woman's Lamentation flain in a Field of Battle ELEGANT EXTRACTS. POETICA L. SUPREME! BOOK THE FIRST. SACRED AND MORAL. Thomson. 1. An Address to the Deity. 2. Am and Eve, in a Morning Hymn, call upon the Parts of the Creation to join with them in ng their common Maker. Milton. Tetse ar Thy glorious works, Parent of good, ye who beft can tell, ye fons of light, im laft, him midit, and without end. And ye Of Nature's womb, that in quaternion run And nourish all things; let your ceafelefs change 3. On the Deity. Mrs. Barbauld. I READ God's awful name emblazon'd high, With golden letters on th' illumin'd sky; May, that now meet'ft the orient fun, now fly'ft Nor lefs the mystic characters I fee, Was the fix'd ftars, fix'd in their orb that flies, Wrought in each flower, infcrib'd on ev'ry tree; |