Index to the First Volume
Abelard to Eloisa.
By Mr. Cawthorne.
Page 1
Death.
By Charles Emily, Esq.
13
A Descriptive Poem, addressed to Two Ladies at the Return from viewing the Mines near Whitehaven.
By Dr. Dalton.
23
Epistle to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Beauchamp, written in the year 1756.
By the same.
43
Epistle to the Right Hon. the Countess of Hertford, at Percy-Lodge.
By the same.
54
Some Thoughts on Building and Planting, to Sir James Lowther, Bart.
By the Same.
64
The Hymn of Cleanthes.
By Gilbert West, Esq.
68
Inscription in a Summer-House belonging to Gilbert West, Esq., at Wickham, in Kent.
By the Same.
71
The House of Superstition, a Vision.
By Mr. Denton.
Ib.[71]
Elegies by Mr. Delap. Elegy the First.
77
To Sickness; Elegy the Second.
81
Ode to Liberty.
By Mr. Hudson.
84
Ode to Fancy.
By the Same.
88
Ode on True Greatness.
By the Same.
91
Ode to Concord.
By the Same.
94
A Fragment.
By Mr. Mallett.
97
On the Death of Lady Anson.
By the Same.
101
Edwin and Emma.
By the Same.
104
An Elegy on a Pile of Ruins.
By J. Cunningham.
108
Ode to Sleep.
By Mr. H---.
115
Ode on Beauty.
BTS.
120
Ode to Taste.
BTS.
124
Ode to the Right Hon. Lady ****, on the Death of her Son.
BTS.
133
Slander; or the Witch of Wokey.
[anon.]
139
The Ignorance of Man.
By James Merrick.
142
The Trials of Virtue.
By the same.
144
Verses written originally in the Persic Language.
By the same.
147
A Hymn.
By the same.
148
The Lord's Prayer paraphrased.
By the same.
152
An Epistle to a Friend in Town.
By Mr. Dyer.
Ib. [153]
Ode to Melancholy.
By Miss Carter.
154
Ode.
By the Same.
158
Written at Midnight in a Thunder Storm.
By the Same.
160
To ---.
By the Same.
162
Written Extempore on the Sea Shore.
By the Same.
164
To Mrs. ---.
By the Same.
165
To ---, occasion'd by an Ode written by Mrs. Phillips.
By the Same.
167
A Night-Piece.
By the Same.
170
The Power of Beauty.
By ---.
172
Il Pacifico, written on the Conclusion of the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle.
By Mr. Mason.
190
On the Death of his Wife.
By the Same.
196
Elegy to a Young Nobleman leaving the University, 1753.
By the Same.
197
Isis, an elegy, written in 1748.
By the Same.
200
The Triumph of Isis, occasioned by the foregoing Poem.
By Dr. Thomas Wharton.
205
Newmarket, a Satire.
By the Same.
214
On the Death of King George II. and accession of King George III.
By the Same.
223
On the Marriage of King George III. and Queen Charlotte.
By the Same.
227
On the Birth of George Prince of Wales.
By the Same.
231
Ode for Music, performed at the Theatre in Oxford for the Commemorations of Benefactors to the University.
By the Same.
235
The Charge of Cyrus the Great.
By Richard Onely, M.A.
242
Elegy written at the Approach of Spring.
By J. Scott, Esq.
253
Elegy written in the Hot Weather July 1757.
By the Same.
257
Elegy written in the Harvest.
By the same.
260
Elegy written at the Approach of Winter.
By the same.
265
Ode written at the Approach of Summer.
By ----.
270
True Beauty.
By Dr. Fordyce.
281
Aristotle's Paean to Virtue imitatted.
By Mr. Shepherd.
282
Ode to Ambition.
By the Same.
284
Ode to the Atheist.
By the Same.
287
Ode to Melancholy.
By the Same.
289
Ode to Envy.
By the Same.
292
Ode to Health.
By the Same.
294
Prayer for Indifference.
By Mrs. Greville.
298
The Fairy's Answer to Mrs. Greville.
By the Countess of C-----.
301
The Man of Sorrow.
By Mr. Greville.
305
The Man of Pleasure.
By the Same.
308
Verses sent by Lord Melcombe to Dr. Young.
311
Verses written on a Bust of Comus in a Buffet at Hammersmith, e [sic.] August 1750.
By the Same.
312
Prologue spoken by Mr. Garrick, April 5, 1750, before the Masque of Comus, acted at Drury-Lane for the Benefit of Milton's
Grand-Daughter.
By Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
313
The 'Squire and the Parson, an Eclogue.
By S. J. Esq.
315
Allen and Ella, a Fragment.
By -----.
320