THE VOLUNTEER LAUREATE. No. I. On her Majesty's Birth-Day, 1731-2, No. II. On her Majesty's Birth-Day, 1732-3, No. III. On her Majefty's Birth-Day, 1734-5, No. IV. On her Majesty's Birth-Day, 1735-6, No. V. On her Majesty's Birth Day, 1736-7, No. VI. For the First of March, 1737-8. Sacred to the Memory of her late Majesly, humbly addressed to his Majesty, Of Public Spirit, in regard to Public Works; an Epistle to his Royal Highness Fre derick Prince of Wales, To Mr. John Dyer, a Painter, advising him to draw a certain Noble and Illuftrious Perfon, occafioned by feeing his Picture of the celebrated Clio, 630 631 The Friend. An Epistle to Aaron Hill, Efq. An Epistle to Mr. John Dyer, Author of Grognor-Hill, Verfes occafioned by the Vice-Principal of St. Mary-Hall, Oxford, being prefented by the Honourable Mrs. Knight, to the Living of Godsfield in Effex, ib. ib. The Genius of Liberty. A Poem. Occafioned by the departure of the Prince and Princefs of Orange. Written in the Year 1734, ib. 644 Verfes fent to Aaron Hill, Efq. with the Tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury, Prologue fpoken at the revival of Shakfpeare's King Henry the Sixth, ib. ib. ib. The Animalcule, a Tale. Occasioned by his Grace the Duke of Rutland's receiving the Small-Pox by Innoculation, ib. To Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, on her Novel, called, "The Rafh Resolve," Sent to Mrs. Jones with the Wanderer; alluding to an Episode where a Young Man turns Hermit, for the lofs of his Wife Olympia, 645 636 On Falle Hiftorians. A Satire, A Character, ib. 646 ib. 647 648 ib. Joftling in Snowy Weather, Liberia Watch'd at Midnight, To Lord George Graham, on his Action near Oftend, on the 24th of June 1745, In a Blank Leaf of a Book, fent to Miranda, The Progrefs of Wit, a Caveat, The Dedication of the Beech-Tree, occafioned by the late Discovery of making Oil from the Fruit of that Tree, Verfes on the Death of Mr. Dennis, Writ on a Window, in the Highlands of To Celia, in the Country. On pulling down Anfwer to the Refoive, Anfwer to a Scurrilous Obfene Poem, intituled, "An Epiftle from Mrs. Robinson to Senefino," The Choice. To a Friend, To the Editor of Clariffa, To the two generous Mafters St. Quintin, on their tender Affection to each other, in their Progrefs through, and Recovery from the Small-pox, Sent to a Lady with a Pocket LookingGlafs, ib. The Mufe to the Writer. A Translation from the French of Dubartas, ib. den, To Lady W ib. ib. Actor and Writer, Page 699 An Addrefs from the Statues at Stowe to Lord Cobham, on his return to his Gar Page ib. Park after her recovery from a long Illnefs, To Mr. Garrick, on his united Ideas of -, on feeing her in the ib. 713 ib. ib. On two Lovely and Loving Sifters, To the Editor of Albania. ib. A Poem, Ad |