A Letter to a Clergyman, occafioned by a Report of his Patron's being made one of the Lords Commiffioners of the Great 414 Nobility. A Moral Effay, 429 The Temple of Hymen. A Tale, 435 415 417 The Vanity of Human Enjoyments. An 433 Wit and Learning. An Allegory, 435 420 A Father's Extempore Confolation, on the 438 ib. The Antiquarians. A Tale, 419 715 On the late Abfence of May. Written in 716 ib. 717 the Year 1775, An Eulogium on Mafonry. Spoke by Mr. Digges, at Edinburgh, A Prologue, fpoke at the opening of the Theatre at York, after it was elegantly enlarged, A Prologue, spoke at the opening an elegant little Theatre at Whitby, A Prologue, on opening the Theatre at Whitby the enfuing Season, A Prologue, fpoke in the Character of a Sailor, on opening the New Theatre at North-Shields, An Epilogue, spoke at Norwich, in the Character of Mrs. Deborah Woodcock, in Love in a Village, Fagt 732 733 ib. 734 Prologue to the Mufe of Offian, Another Infcription on the fame House, 735 ib The Picture. A Tale, ib. Prologue to Rule a Wife. Spoken at Edinburgh, Prologue on reviving the Merchant of Venice, at the time the Bill had paffed for Naturalizing the Jews, ` The Fox and the Cat. A Fable, ib. Prologue for fome Country Lads performing the Devil of a Wife, in the Christmas Holidays, 739 Prologue on opening the New Theatre in Newcastle, An Introduction, spoke at the Theatre in An Elegiac Ode on the Death of his late Lines fent to Miss Bell H-, with a Pair of ib. On the Death of Mr. -, of Sunderland, A Petition to the Worshipful Free Mafons, delivered from the Stage, by a Lady, at a Comedy countenanced by that Fraternity, ib. 732 ib. ib. Horace, Ode X. Book (V. Imitated, 139 Buckles, On the Death of Lord Granby, |