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An epifle from the king of Pruffia to monfieur Voltaire,
1757. Tranflated from the French. By John
Gilbert Cooper, efq. From his " Poems," 1764 124
A fathers advice to his fon: an elegy... By the fame. From the fame authority
The lawyer's farewell to his mufe. By fir William
Blackftone, Kt. From Dodleys collection The triumph of Ifis By Thomas Warton the
...
126
132
By the fame. From the fame
The contemplatift: a night piece. By John Cun-
148
ningham. From his " Poems," 1771
Alandfcape. By the fame. From the fame authority 156
The deferted village. By Oliver Goldsmith. From
the 1ft edition, 1770; compared with the 7th, 1772 161
A ballad. By the fame. From his "Vicar of
Wakefield," 1766
177
The author. By Charles Churchill. From the firft
and laft editions, in 4to, 1763 and 176
Chit-chat. An imitation of Theocritus. Idyll. XV.
By Robert Lloyd. From his " Poetical works,”,
1774
Madness. By Thomas Penrose. From his "Flights
of fancy," 1775
184.
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212
Elinoure and Juga. By Thomas Chatterton. From
"Poems, fuppofed to have been written at Bristol,
by Thomas Rowley, and others, in the fifteenth
century," [published by Thomas Tyrwhitt, efq.]
1777; compared with the original publication
in the "Town and country magazine,” for May,
1769 (whence Mr. Tyrwhitt professes to reprint
it)
Songe to Ella, lorde of the cafel of Bryftowe ynne
daies of yore.
authority
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Briftowe tragedie: or the dethe of fyr Charles
220
Bawdin. By the fame. From the fame authority 222
A fonnet made on Ifabella Markhame By Jobn
Harington, efq. From "Nuge Antiquæ,"
1779. [N. B. It is not a jonnet," which
may induce one to think that the title was fabri-
cated by the original editor.]
Epigrams. By fir John Harington, Kt. From his
"Epigrams," 1618
The complaint of a fcholar. By Thomas Nah.
From "Pierce PennileJe bis fupplication to the
divell," 1595
To Calia. By Richard Duke. From Drydens
"Mifcellany poems," 1727
240
242
244
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-246
A foliloquy out of Italian. By fir Samuel Garth, Kt. M. D. From "A fupplement to the works
of the most celebrated minor poets," 1750 To Mr. Gay, on his poems. By the fame. From the fame authority
248
249
An ode to the right honourable John lord Gower...
By Elijah Fenton.
From his "Poems," 1717 250
The rofe-bud. To the right honourable the lady
Jane Wharton. By William Broome, LL. D.
From his Poems," 1750; compared with the edition of 1779
254
Addrefs to bis elbow chair new clothed. By Wil-
liam Somervile, efq. From his " Poems," 1779 256
The genius. An ode, written in 1717, on occafion
of the duke of Marlbro's apoplexy. By Leonard
Welfted. From his " Epifiles, odes, &c. 1725
Verfes defigned for a watch-cafe. By John Byrom. From his "Poems," Manchester, 1773
258
260
Extempore. Intended to allay the violence of party-
Spirit. By the fame. From the fame authority 260
Bedlam.
By Thomas Fitzgerald.
"Poems," Oxford, 1781
From bis
261
The man of tafie... By... Bramfton. From Dods-
ley's collection
Ode on the death of Matzel, a favourite bull-
- 268
finch... By for Charles Hanbury Williams, K. B.
From his "Odes," 1785, compared with Dodfleys
collection
An ode on mifs Harriet Hanbury, at fix years old.
By the fame. From the fame authority
The Sparrow. From Catullus. By Francis Fawkes.
From his "Poems," 1761
The wish.
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280
282
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By James Merrick. From Dodfleys
To a lady. Wrapped round a nosegay of violets.
MDCCLXI. By John Langhorne, D. D. From
his "Poetical works," 1766
The fire-fide. By Nathaniel Cotton, M. D. From
Dodfleys collection
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288
289
A retir'd friendship. To Ardelia. By Mrs. Kathe-
rine Philips. From her " Poems," 1710
Tendres defirs, out of French profe. By the fame.
From the fame authority
Love arm'd. By Mrs. Aphra Behn.
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- 296
"Poems by the most eminent ladies," 1773
The refolve. By lady Chudleigh. From her
"Poems," 1722
The complaint of a lover. By mifs Anne Killigrew.
From ber "Poems," 1686
Despair. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. From her
"Works," 1750
299
Sorrow. By Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington. From ber
"Memoirs," 1749
Miras will. By mifs Mary Leapor. From her
"Poems," 1748
Colinetta. By the fame.
307
From the fame authority 308
The atheist and the acorn. By Anne countess of
Winchilfea. From her " Poems," 1713
313
314
A nocturnal réverie. By the fame. From the
fame authority
Sonetto. From Petrarch. By the honorable Mrs.
Monk. From "Marinda. Poems, &c." 1716
Verfes wrote upon her death-bed, at Bath, to her
bufband in London. By the fame. From a ma-
nufcript copy, compared with that in "Poems by
the most eminent ladies"
The fmall-pox. A toren-eclogue. By lady Mary
Wortley Montague. From Dodfleys collection
At taking leave of a lady who was reading Norris's
poems. By mifs Mary Mafters. From her
"Poems," 1733
An epifle to lady Bowyer. By miss Mary Jones.
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