To Mr. Chriftopher Pitt, on his Poems and Dr. Cobden to Mr. Pitt, on his having a Bay Leaf An Epiftle to Dr. Edward Young, at Eaftbury, On the approaching Delivery of her Royal High- ness, in the Year 1721. An Ode. On the Marriage of Frederic Prince of Wales, and Princess Augufta of Saxe-Gotha, The First Hymn of Callimachus to Jupiter, The Second Hymn of Callimachus to Apollo, To Sir James Thornhill, on his excellent Painting, the Rape of Helen, at the Seat of General Erle in Dorsetshire. Written in the Year 1718, To the Unknown Author of the Battle of the The Third Ode of the Second Book of Horace, Το A Dialogue between a Poet and his Servant, in Imitation of Horace, Book II. Sat. VII. Ode to Johm Pitt, Efq. on the fame Subject, On Mrs. Walker's Poems, particularly that on On the Art of Preaching. A Fragment. In Imi- tation of Horace's Art of Poetry, De Minimis Maxima. Autore Ludovico Dun- Horace, Book II. Ep. XIX. Imitated. An Epiftle to Mr. Robert Lowth, To Mr. Spence, prefixed to the Effay on Pope's Imitation of Spenfer, Epistle to J. Pitt, Efq. in Imitation of Horace, Epiftle to Mr. Spence, in Imitation of Horace, Epistle to Mr. Spence, when Tutor to Lord Mid dlefex; in Imitation of Horace, Vida's Art of Poetry, Virgil's Æneid. Book I. —Book II, -Book III, END OF THE FIFTY-SECOND VOLUME. 132 134 135 137 139 142 144 148 231 269 309 |