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An Ode to eight Cats, belonging to Ifrael Mendez a Jew
Songs fung in Harlequin Fortunatus, faid to be written by R. B.
Sheridan, Efq.
To Major Caulfield, on feeing him with his Party making the
Roads of Communication in the Highlands of Scotland, by
W. S. of Coriarig
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Extempore, on Lady Buckingham's fitting in the Yatcht's
Boat in the Beech of the River Dee, by Sir Alexander
Schomberg
To Monf. Rouffeau, on his Book against the Stage, by Richard Berenger, Efq.
A full and true Account of the dreadful and melancholy Earth-
quake, which happened between twelve and one o'clock in
the Morning, on Thursday the 5th of April, 1750, with an
exact Lift of fuch Perfons as have hitherto been found in
the Rubbish. In a Letter from a Gentleman in Town to his
Friend in the Country
A fecond Letter from a Gentleman in Town to his Friend in
the Country, on Account of the late dreadful Earthquake;
containing a Lift of feveral more Perfons that have been
fince found in the Rubbish
Catalogue of Works in the Prefs, and thortly to be published
Verfes addreffed to the Duchefs of Portland
The Duchefs of Rutland, on reading fome extravagant Com-
pliments in Poetry on her Grace
Epigram, returned with a Manufcript Comedy to the Author
Verfes, by George Keate, Efq. to Capt. Bligh, on reading his
Narrative of the Mutiny on Board the Bounty; and of his
Paffage in an open Boat across the Pacific Ocean
Jeux d'Efprit
Tuesday after Dinner, at Bath; or Pierpoint Street in an Up-
roar, occafioned by a late Impromptu
Impromptu, on an unpretty, middle-aged, malevolent Female,
who lodges, feeds, and fibs, not a thousand Miles from Pier-
point Street, Bath
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ibid. 83
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IQ2
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106 ibid.
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The Bard
To a Lady in a declining State of Health
Songs introduced in the Proceffion on laying the Foundation of
a new College at Edinburgh
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ibid.
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Milton's
Milton's Ghoft, an Elegy, written in the Year 1790, when a
Report prevailed, that the Grave of Milton had been difco-
vered in Cripplegate Church-yard, on which Occafion the
fuppofed Remains of this famous Poet were dug up, and
fuffered for fome Days to remain exposed to public View
Invocation to Praise
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125
Addrefs to Thomfon, the Author of The Seafons. Written at
Richmond
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Elegiac Verfes on the Death of Michael Bruce
127
Authentic Account of the late Victory gained by the Bonzes
over the Affociation in the Kingdom of Triuna
129
Verfes to the Memory of Gifhop Strickland, written near his
Tomb, in the northerly Ifle of Carlisle Minfter, by Henry
Fitzwalter, a Monk of Widderhall
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Song
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Infeription in an obfcure Part of the Garden of the late Mrs. Clive, at Strawbery Hill, on a Pedestal fupporting a beautiful Urn. By the Hon. Horace Walpole, now Earl of Orford
To Mr. Horace Walpole, on his Infcription on an Urn dedicated
to Mrs. Clive, by Peter Pindar, Efq.
Verfes addreffed to Mrs. Tickell, at Hampton Court Palace, by
her Brother Thomas Tickell, Efq.
Westminster Theatricals. Epilogue fpoken by Mr. Bunbury,
in the Character of Eudocia, in the Siege of Damafcus
Verfes on a Sheet of blank Paper, by the fate George Thickneffe,
Efq. Head Mafter of St. Paul's School
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150
To Hope, à Sonnet, by Miss Helen Maria Williams
Poetic Addrefs to a Lady with a repeating Watch
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Mrs. Crefpigny's Grotto. This Infcription, which is from the
Pen of Mr. Fitzgerald, adorns a small Grot in the Garden at
Camberwell
157
On a Present to the Author of two Impreffions from a fine an-
tique Seal of Helen, fent by a Lady of Fafhion to her Daughter 158
Stanzas written on the Failure of the Application for an equal
Representation in Parliament, by Thomas Day, Efq.
Extempore, by Dr. Trotter
Thirty-eight. To Mrs. H-y, by Mrs. Charlotte Smith
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160
Con-
Contradiction
Inscription for a Gothic Nitch, lined with Ivy, near St. Austin's
Monaftery at Canterbury
New Affociation
To Chloe. By Peter Pindar, Efq.
Sonnet, by the fame
Paftoral Ballad, by the fame
Advertisement
Lurking Love, by Mrs. Piozzi
A Song, by the Earl of Carlifle
Epigram, on Archery
The Inconftant
To Mrs. Helen Maria Williams, on reading her Novel of Julia
Now or Never, or, A Reveillée to the Church
Imitation of a Spanish elegiac Sonnet of Garcilafso della Vega
Sonnet, on feeing Mrs. Merry in the Road to Ruin. Written
by Thomas Holcroft
The Patriot Fair, a Song, by the late Chriftopher Smart, M. A.
of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge
Lines added by Mr. Haftings to Trickle's Luciad
Epigrams upon a late Promotion in the Church
Imitation of Horace, Ode II. Book III. firft Part
How to write one's own Life
Liberty, a Pindaric Ode, by Charles Crawford, Efq.
Epilogue, written by a young Gentleman of Bridgewater, and
fpoken in the Character of Violante, in the Comedy of the
Wonder
The Mayor of Bridgewater having refused a strolling Company
Leave to act there, the following Prologue was written by a
young Gentleman of that Town, and given to one of the
Actors to speak
A true Account of the providential Escape of David Kegwin,
on his Paffage from Calais to Dover, failing alone in the open
Boat, called The Poor Man's All, Burthen about five Tons,
formerly a large Ship's Long-boat
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Song, written by James Thomfon, in his early Years, and af-
terwards fhaped for his Amanda. From a MS. in the Collec-
tion of the Earl of Buchan
The Epistle of Penelope to Ulyffes, from the first Epistle of
Ovid, tranflated by Henry Siddons
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224
Addreffed to the Shade of Thomson, on crowning his Buft
with a Wreath of Bays, by Robert Burn, from the fame
225
The
The Earl of Buchan's Invitation to Sir John Sinclair, of
Ulbfter, to be present at the Festival of Thomson, 1791, from
Humorous Epistle of the Poet Thomson to a Friend on his
Travels, from the fame
Chatterton, Verfes on his Choice of a Trumpet in his Infancy
The Hermitage, iufcribed to a Lady
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To a handfome young Lady, who talked much
To Sleep
The Wish
On a pretty young Lady, who appeared much in public
To Delia
To the Memory of the unfortunate Chatterton
Authentic Copy of the Prologue to The Way to Keep Him.
Spoken at Richmond House by the Hon. Mrs. Hobart, written
by the Right Hon. General Conway
Authentic Copy of the Epilogue. Written by Lieutenant-gene-
ral Burgoyne. Spoken by the Hon. Mrs. Damer
Village Politics, addreffed to all Mechanics, Journeymen, and
Day Labourers, in Great Britain, by Will Chip, a Country
Carpenter. A Dialogue between Jack Anvil the Blacksmith,
and Tom Hod the Mafon
The Goitre, a Fable
Lines addreffed to Victory, in Confequence of the Succefs of
Marquis Cornwallis and his Army against Tippoo Sultan, by
E. Cornelia Knight, Author of Dinarbas and Marcus Fla-
minius
Ode for the New Year, performed before their Majesties at St.
James's, by Henry James Pye, Efq. Poet Laureat
Lines addreffed to Statesmen
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