ib. 24 Feeling ib. 67 ib. 24 Religion ib. 24 Jealousy ib. 67 ib. 68 ib. 25 Faith and Reafon ib. 68 ib. 26 Misfortune ib. 68 ib. 26 Vanity and Adulat n ib. 68 Burns 27 Porteus 27 Reflection on the World Darknefs and Solitude ib. 58 ib. 69 Ingratitude FABLES by Mr. GAY. The Shepherd and Philofopher The Lion, the Tyger, and Traveller The Spaniel and Cameleon The Mother, the Nurfe, and the Fairy The Eagle and the Affembly of Animals The Wild Boar and the Rain The Mifer and Plutus The Lion, the Fox, and the Geefe The Lady and the Wafp The Bull and the Maflif The Elephant and Bookfeller The Peacock, the Turkey, and the Goofe Cupid, Hynien, and Plutus The Tame Stag The Monkey who had feen the World The Philofoplar and Pheasants The Pin and Nedle Shepherd's Dog and Wolf The Painter who leafed nobody and every body he Lion and Cub The Old Hen and the Cock The Rat-Catcher and Cats The Goat without a Beard The Old Woman and her Cats The Butterfly and Snail The Scold and Parrot The Cur and Mastiff The Univerfal Apparition The Two Monkies The Sick Man and Angel The Perfan, the Sun, and the Cloud The Fox at the Point of Death The Setting-Dog and Partridge The Two Owls and Sparrow The Courtier and Proteus The Maftiff's The Barley-Mow and Dunghill Pythagoras and the Countryman The Farmer's Wife and Raven The Turkey and Ant The Father and Jupiter The Owl and Farmer The Jugglers The Council of Horfes ib. 38 b. 382 On the Birth of the Prince of Wales ib. 38 Ode to Sleep 15.383 The Hamlet ib. 334 Ode. The Firft of April ib. 384 The Suicide ib. 385 Ode. Sent to a Friend ib. 386 The Art of Preferving Health Armstrong 337 Ode on the Spring Gray 423 Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat ib. 404 Panegyric to my Lord Protector; Greatness and joint Intereft of his nefs and this Nation of the High- Waller 241 Ode on a diftant Profpect of Eton College Ode to Adverfity The Progrefs of Poefy. A Pindaric Ode ib. 4. ib. 405 ib. 495 Cooper's Hill On Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death, &c. Effay on Tranilated Verfe Earl of Rofcommon 246 Abtalom and Achitophel Denham 242 The Bard. A Pindaric ib. 406 ib. 245 The Fatal Sifters ib. 4:3 The Defcent of Odin b. 4 Dryden 249 The Triumphs of Owen ib. Palamon and Arcite ib. 267 Ode on the Infallation of the D. of Grafton ib. 410 Religio Laici ib. 287 A Prayer for Indifference Greville 41 MacFlecknoe i5. 291 The Fairy's Anfwer Countess of C 41[ Effay on Satire Dryden and Buckingham 292 The Beggar's Petition Cymon and Iphigenia Dryden 294 Pollio. An Elegiac Ode Letter to the Right Honourable Charles The Tears of Scotland Anon. 412 Mickle 412 Smollet 413 Lord Holiax Addifon 300 Ode to Mirth 16. 414 The Campaign ib. 301 Ode to Leven Water ib. 414 An Allegory on Man Parnell 305 An Effay on Converfation Stillingthet 414 The Book-Worm ib. 306 The Spleen Imitation of French Verfes ib. 307 The Grotto Green 425 ib. 427 Effay on Poetry Buckingham 307 The Birth and Education of Genius Causthorns 420 Young Norval informs Lord Randolph how he acquired a Knowledge in the Art of War ib. 162 her Son ib. 162 DESCRIP |