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The Splendid Shilling..
208
Cider: a Poem, in two Books.
Book I.
209
II.
PARNELL.
Trivia: or the Art of walking the Streets of
London. In Three Books.
Book I. Of the Implements for Walking
the Streets, and Signs of the
Weather
Page
284
286
287
II. Of Walking the Streets by Day 289
III. Of Walking the Streets by Night 294
215 Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eyed Susan 297
A Ballad, from the What-d'ye-call-it..
Fable. The Goat without a Beard.
Fable. The Universal Apparition
Fable. The Jugglers...
A Fairy Tale, in the ancient English Style. 221 Fable. The Hare and many Friends....
A Night-Piece on Death.....
The Hermit..
Hesiod: or, the Rise of Woman.
An Allegory on Man.....
The Book-Worm..
ib.
298
ROWE.
Colin's Complaint. A Song...
Fable. The Farmer's Wife and the Raven: 309
Fable. The Turkey and the Ant...
230
The Contented Shepherd. To Mrs. A-
D-, afterwards his Wife....
....
A Song. Ah! Willow. To the same in her
Sickness
ADDISON.
On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers
The Seeker..
A Letter from Italy to the Right Hon. Charles
Lord Halifax, in the year 1701......
The Grotto. Written by Mr. Green, under.
232
The Campaign. A Poem..
2341
the name of Peter Drake, a fisherman qf.
Brentford
318
To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his Picture of the
The Sparrow and Diamond. A Song.
320
King
237
Paraphrase on Psalm XXIII.
238
TICKELL.
Vertumnus and Pomona. From the same,
Book IV..
In Two Cantoes.
Canto I.
457
463
469
Ancient and Modern Italy compared: being
the First Part of "Liberty," a Poem....
Greece: being the Second Part of" Liberty," 472
Rome: being the Third Part of "Liberty,” 477
Britain: being the Fourth Part of "Liberty," 482
The Prospect: being the Fifth Part of
"Liberty,"
Ode..
The Happy Man.
Song.
363
Song
Ode.
Hymn on Solitude
An Essay on Man. In Four Epistles.
Epistle I. Of the Nature and State of Man
with respect to the Universe 361
II. Of the Nature and State of Man
with respect to Himself, as
an Individual...
III. Of the Nature and State of Man
with respect to Society..... 366
IV. Of the Nature and State of Man
with respect to Happiness... 368
Moral Essays. In Five Epistles to several
Persons.
Epistle I. Of the Knowledge and Char-
acters of Men.......
II. Of the Characters of Women
III. On the Use of Riches...
IV. Of the Use of Riches..
372
To the Rev. Mr. Murdoch, Rector of Strad-
dishall, in Suffolk.
A. PHILIPS.
To the Earl of Dorset..
492
498
499
500
376 A Hymn to Venus, from the Greek of Sappho 501
379 A Fragment of Sappho
...
COLLINS.
382
385
Ode to Fear..
503
386
Ode, written in the year 1746.
Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl
Mortimer
Ode to a Lady, on the Death of Col. Charles
Ross, in the Action at Fontenoy..
504
388
Ode to Evening.
Ode to Liberty.
505
The Passions, an Ode for Music.
506
SWIFT.
An Ode on the popular Superstitions of the
Highlands of Scotland; considered as the
Subject of Poetry..
509
511
512
406 The School-Mistress. In Imitation of Spenser 517
Elegy, describing the sorrow of an ingenuous
On Poetry: a Rhapsody..
A Description of a City-Shower, in imitation
of Virgil's Georgics
410
Horace, Book III. Ode II. To the Earl of
Oxford, late Lord Treasurer. Sent to him
mind, on the melancholy event of a licen-
tious amour.
A Pastoral Ballad. In Four Parts.
Part I. Absence.
II. Hope
III. Solicitude.
when in the Tower...
411
Mrs. Harris's Petition....
To the Earl of Peterborow, who commanded
the British Forces in Spain.
412
The Progress of Poetry..
ib. The Dying Kid.......
IV. Disappointment
520
521
522
523