BOOK II. DIDACTIC, DESCRIPTIVE, NARRATIVE, AND PATHETIC. 447 HE Traveller; or, A Profpect of Society. Pope 215 Moral Reflection. Written on the first Day of ib. 217 The Triumph of Ifis, occafioned by Ifis, an Elegy ib. 219 Infeription in a Hermitage, at Anfley-Hall in ib. 223 Monody, written near Stratford upon Avon ib. 223 On the Death of King George the Second iq. 223 On the Marriage of the King, 1761, to ib. 236 On the Birth of the Prince of Wales ib. 237 The Hamlet, written in Whichwood Foreft ib. 242 Two Chorufes to the Tragedy of Brutus The Dying Chriftian to his Soul The Happy Life of a Country Parfon on Medals ib. 263 Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, being the Prologue to the Satires - - Hymn to Contentment Cooper's Hill On Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death, An Effay on Tranflated Verfe Earl of - --- -- Satires and Epiftles of Horace imitated Epilogue to the Satires: in two Dialogues A Panegyric to my Lord Protector, of the prefent Greatnefs, and joint Intereft, of his Highness Waller 285 The Defcent of Odin. An Ode Denham 286 The Triumphs of Owen. A Fragment and Burial Ode on the Inttallation of the Duke of Grafton. Rofcammon 295 A Prayer for Indifference Dryden 2 4 The Fairy's Anfwer to Mrs. Greville's Prayer for ib. 335 Pollio. An Elegiac Ode; written in the Wood near Diyden 339 The Tears of Scotland Churchill 348 Ode to Leven Water Akenfide 37 Songe to Alla, Lorde of the Caftel of Brystowe Cunningham 362 ynne Daics of Yore. From Chatterton, under An Effay upon Satire Dryden and Buckingham 337 The Contemplatift: a Night Piece Bristowe Tragedie; or, The Dethe of Syr Charles A Letter from Italy to the Right Bawdin Chatterton under the name of Rowley 484 Charles Lord Halifax. In the Year 1701. Addijon 366 The Mynftrelles Songe in Ella, a Tragycal ib. 368 Parnell 372 Chorus in Goddwyn, a Tragedie An Imitation of fome French Verfes --- ib. 373 Monody on the Death of his Lady Parnell 375 A Winter Piece - Liberty renders England preferable to An Effay on Poetry Rural Sports; a Georgic ib. 263 To the Memory of Sir Ifaac Newton - ib. 36 Oriental Eclogues J. ib. 376 The Splendid Shilling Buckingham 378 Alexander's Feaft; or the Power of Mufic. An Gay 399 An Epittle from Mr. Phillips to the Earl of Dor- fet. Copenhagen, March 9, 1759 ib. 487 ib. 488 A Defcription of a Parish Poor-Houfe Defcription of a Country Apothecary EXTRACTS from SHAKESPEARE. All's Well that Ends Well As You Like It The Comedy of Errors Love's Labour Loft * Epistle to a young Gentleman on his leaving Great Cities, and London in particular, allowed The Want of Difcipline in the English Universities Happy the Freedom of the Man whom Grace makes free-His Relish of the Works of God Rural Sounds as well as Sights delightful The Wearifomenefs of what is commonly called a DRAMATIC, &c. - An Heroic Epifle to Sir William Chambers, Knight, Comptroller General of His Majesty's Works, and Author of a late Differtation on Oriental Gardening. Enriched with Explana- 57 Dryden 653 ib. 6:5 572 Sebaftian and Dorax Rowe 660 Home 665 593 Lady Randolph, Lord Randolph, and young 610 613 ib. 665 Page 624 628 632 636 638 640 645 648 649 Defcription of a Hag Happiness the infeparable Companion True End of Royalty A Friend to Freedom can never be a Traitor Contemplation-Cupid Danger-Day-break-Death -Fury-Giant -Harmony-Hearing VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS FROM SPENSER. Adonis's Garden-Affections-Ambition Anguish-Arbour-Avarice-Bashfulness The charming Notes of the Nightingale A worthlefs Perfon can claim no Merit from the The Love of our Country the greatest of Virtues Themfon 708 In what Philofophy really confists. In what Manner Princes ought to be taught Rowe 712 Mallet 708 - ib. 708 A Shepherd's Life happier than a King's Bull-Calumny-Cannon-Charity-Concord- Defamation-Defire-Detraction-Difcord Difcord's Houfe - Dolphin Doubt Dungeon-Eagle-Eafe-Envy - SENTIMENTAL, LYRICAL, AND LUDICROus. - Gluttony-Greedinefs-Grief-Griffon-Grove - Il Penferofo ib. 717 Lion-Love-Madness-Mastiff-Mediocrity- Virtue, Wisdom, and Contemplation; Meditation Philofophy-True Liberty-Prowess of Body - 724 725 726 - 727 729 730 731 Defcription of Ships appearing at a Distance, - Page Dueffa weeping over her Enemy, compared to a Crocodile; and a Defcription of Night Defcription of Lucifera's Palace 723 Lucifera afcending her Coach-Description of Prince Arthur in his Habiliments of War- -Deicription of Diana with her Nymphs, re- turned from the Chace, and preparing to bathe -Defcription of a Garden-Description of the Garden of Adonis-Devaftation which Time makes in this Garden-Description of Jupiter Guyon conducted by Mammon through a Cave under Ground, to see his Trea- Defcription of Despair, and her Speech - - 732 733 734 735 736 737 739 740 741 FAIRFAX's FAIRFAX', TASSO. 743 Defcription of the Vifion conjured up by Alecto Image of Armida and Attendants, enraged at Ri- naldo's hewing down the Myrtle to diffolve the - 769 GLOVER'S LEONIDAS. Hamlet's Soliloquy imitated to the Perfian Ambaffador The Brewer's Coachman 744 Ode on the Death of Matzel, a favourite Bullfinch. Addreffed to Philip Stanhope, Efq. (natural Son to the Earl of Chesterfield) to whom the Au- thor had given the Reversion of it when he To-Morrow-On Lord Cobham's Gardens-To Pathetic Farewell of Leonidas to his Wife and Fa 745 - 746 a Child five Years Old Lyttelton 771 - To Mr. West, at Wickham, 1740 SONNETS, by Mrs. SMITH. 747 The Temple of the Mufes. To the Countess Temple 772 To a Lady who fung in too low a Voice 772 Wilkes 772 Elegy to Pity To Mifs Wilkes, on her Birth-day, Aug. 16th, Mifs Williams 749 The Choice of a Wife by Cheese ib. 750 To my Candle Sir W. Jones 773 ib. 750 Prefented together with a Knife Sonnet to the Moon On the Recovery of a Lady of Quality from the Small Pox - 744 748 Ode on the Poetical Character-Ode, written in Ode to a Lady, on the Death of Colonel Charles Rofs, in the Action at Fontenoy. Written in Ode to Evening-Ode to Peace-The Manners, - ib. 751 An Epiftle addreffed to Sir Thomas Hanmer, ragus over Fidele, fuppofed to be dead ib. 760 To a Moufe, on turning her up in her Neft with To a Mountain Daify, on turning one down with ib. 761 On the Birth Day of Shakspeare. A Cento Berenger 768 The Extent of Cookery Slender's Ghoft ib. 758 - ib. 759 ib. 752 By the fame, with a Ring Whitfuntide. Written at Winchester College, on - The Enquiry. Written in the last Century The Diverting Hiftory of John Gilpin; thewing how he went farther than he intended, and came An Evening Contemplation in a College; in Imitation of Gray's Elegy in a Country Church- Samuel Bithop, Head Master of Merchant -- 775 An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog Goldsmith 776 The Modern Fine Gentleman. Written in the - ib. 756 ib. 757 An Epiftle, written in the Country, to the Right - Honourable the Lord Lovelace, then in Town. A Reflection on the foregoing Ode The Shrubbery. Written in a Time of Affliction -Mutual Forbearance neceffary to the Happi- nefs of the Married State-The Winter Nofegay The School-Boy. By the Rev. Mr. Maurice, Author of the Indian Antiquities. Written by A Defcription of the Morning. 1709 A Defcription of a City Shower. In Imitation On the little Houfe by the Church-yard of Caftle- - First in Imitation of Horace, Sat. II. vii. The Intruder. In Imitation of Horace, Sat. I.ix. Horace, Book I. Ep. VII. Addreffed to the Earl A True and Faithful Inventory of the Goods be- An Elegy on the Death of Demar the Ufurer, - 799 - - 800 1725- On Time-On the Vowels-On Snow-On a - The Love of the World detected Verfes fuppofed to be written by Alexander Sel- Human Frailty The Nightingale and Glow-Worm - on her giving the Author a Gold and Silk Net-work Purse of her own To Lyce, an elderly Lady - Sonnets. Written at Wynslade in Hampshire— Dr. Johnson 861 - The Pilgrim and the Peas Peter Pindar 866 A Country Bumpkin and Razor-feller The Officious Meffenger. A Tale ib. 868 The Devil out-witted-The Frogs Choice Epitaph on Mifs Bafnet, in Pancras Church-yard 872 - On Time Various, from The Hunting in Chevy-Chace Gilderoy. Bryan and Pereene, aWeft-IndianBallad, founded 925 928 ib. 856 Corydon's doleful Knell-Old and young Courtier 927 Goldsmith 858 To Althea, from Prifon-The Braes of Yarrow, 860 On Dr. Goldfmith's Characteristical Cookery. Jupiter and Mercury. A Fable SONGS, BALLADS, - ib. 863 ib. 864 The Witches Song-The Fairies' Farewell 929 931 932 Shenfione 937 ib. 862 PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES, &c. ILEGANT |