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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE LIBRARY OF
ERNEST LEWIS GAY \JUNE 15, 1927
Prof. J. Nichol
Horace, Book IV, Ode IX. Addressed to Archbishop King, 1718
Apollo's Edict. Occasioned by News from Parnassus'
Extract from Cadenus and Vanessa
Extract from The Iliad, Book VIII
Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady.
Extracts from the Essay on Man :
Book I
. Mark Pattison
39
40
42
50
55
70
73
82
83
85
From the First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace imitated.
AMBROSE PHILIPS (1671-1749)
Extract from the Ode to Miss Carteret
To Miss Charlotte Pulteney in her mother's arms
THOMAS PARNELL (1679-1718)
Extract from A Night-Piece on Death
97
103
Austin Dobson 145
To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Mr. Addison
-Extracts from the Castle of Indolence. Book I
JOHN ARMSTRONG (1709-1779)
163
165
166
16
George Saintsbury 168
• 173
174
175
176
178
George Saintsbury 183
Extract from The Art of Preserving Health, Book III
EDWARD YOUNG (1684-1765).
Extract from The Last Day, Book I
The Old Coquette (from Satire V, on Women)
Extracts from Night Thoughts:
Procrastination, from Night I
The Death of Friends, from Night III
Aspiration, from Night IV
The Stream of Life, from Night V
Austin Dobson 194
197 203
Prof. E. Dowden 206
210
214
George Saintsbury 217
· 219
221
JOHN BYROM (1691-1763)
The Nimmers
Careless Content
On the Origin of Evil
Epigrams
RICHARD GLOVER (1712-1785)
Polydorus and Maron (from Leonidas, Book IX)
Ballad of Admiral Hosier's Ghost
Thales' reasons for leaving London (from London)
Extracts from The Vanity of Human Wishes:
The Rise and Fall of Wolsey
The True Objects of Desire
Prologue spoken at the opening of the Drury Lane Theatre, 1747
Prologue to the Comedy of A Word to the Wise
JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791), CHarles Wesley (1708-1788)
Suffering and Sympathy (from The Schoolmistress)
-Pastoral Ballad.
260
261
262
264
265
267
269
George Saintsbury 271
Much Taste and Small Estate (from The Progress of Taste)
Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson
An Ode on the l'opular Superstition of the Highlands of Scotland
Dirge in Cymbeline