590 Elegy VII. On Delia's being in the Coun- Elegy VIII. He Defpairs that he fhall ever ib. ib. LOVE ELEGIES. Elegy 1. On his falling in Love with Neæra, - 591 WORKS OF SAVAGE. THE Author's Life, THE WANDERER: A VISION. Dedication to the Right Honourable John Canto IV. 615 No. I. On her Majefty's Birth-Day, 1731-2, No. II. On her Majefty's Birth-Day, 1732-3, No. III. On her Majefty's Birth-Day, 1734-5, No. IV. On her Majefty'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 Majefty, humbly addreffed to his Majefty, Of Public Spirit, in regard to Public Works; an Epiftle to his Royal Highness Frederick 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 To the Right Honourable Beffy Countess of Rochford, daughter of the late Earl Rivers-when with Child, To the excellent Miranda, Confort of Aaron Hill, Efq. on reading her Poems, Verfes to a Young Lady, The Gentleman. Addreffed to John Joliffe, Efq. Character of the Rev. James Fofter, The Poets's Dependance on a Statesman, 638 To Mrs. MH, fent with Mr. Pope's Works, On the Recovery of a Lady of Quality from the Small-Pox, An Epistle to Mr. John Dyer, Author of Grognor-Hill, ib. 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. Verses fent to Aaron Hill, Efq. with the To Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, on her Novel, called, "The Rafh Refolve," An Apology to Brillante, for having long omitted Writing her in Verfe, An Epistle to Mrs. Oldfield, of the TheatreRoyal, The Employment of Beauty. A Poem. Addreffed to Mrs. Bridget Jones, a Young Widow Lady of Llanelly, Caermarthenfhire, THE WANDERER: A VISION. Dedication to the Right Honourable John Page Page 597 606 Canto I. Canto IV. 615 THE VOLUNTEER LAUREATE. No. I. On her Majefty'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 Majefty'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 Majesty, humbly addreffed to his Majesty, Of Public Spirit, in regard to Public Works; an Epistle to his Royal Highness Frederick 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, 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, On the Recovery of a Lady of Quality from the Small-Pox, 632 ib. ib. Fulvia. A Poem, Epitaph on a Young Lady, The Genius of Liberty. A Poem. Occafioned by the departure of the Prince and Princess of Orange. Written in the Year 1734, The Employment of Beauty. A Poem. Addreffed to Mrs. Bridget Jones, a Young Widow Lady of Llanelly, Caermarthenfhire, ib. 644 iba The Animalcule, a Tale. Occafioned by his Grace the Duke of Rutland's receiving the Small-Pox by Innoculation, ib. To Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, on her Novel, called, "The Rash 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, 645 646 ib. Epitaph on Mrs. Jones, ib. ib. 647 |