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ELE GY VI.

To a lady on the language of birds.

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ELEGY VII.

He defcribes his vifion to an acquaintance.

ELEGY VIII.

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He defcribes his early love of poetry, and its confequences.

To Mr. G--. 1745.

ELE GY IX.

He defcribes his diftinterestedness to a friend.

ELE GY X.

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To fortune, fuggefting his motive for repining at her dif-
penfations.

ELE GY XI.

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37

He complains how foon the pleafing novelty of life is over.
To Mr. J-

ELEGY

His recantation.

XII.

ELE GY XIII.

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To a friend, on fome flight occafion eftranged from him. 45

ELEGY XIV.

Declining an invitation to vifit foreign countries, he takes
occafion to intimate the advantages of his own. Το
Lord Temple.

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ELE GY XV.

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In memory of a private family in Worcestershire. 51
ELEGY XVI.

He fuggefts the advantages of birth to a perfon of merit,

and the folly of a fupercilioufnefs that is built upon
that fole foundation.

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Defcribing the forrow of an ingenuous mind, on the melancholy event of a licentious amour.

II.

97

CODES, SONGS, BALLADS, &c.

Rural elegance: an ode to the late duchess of Somerset.

Written 1750.

Ode to memory. 1748.

105

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The princess Elizabeth: a ballad alluding to a story recorded of her, when she was prifoner at WoodStock, 1554.

120

Ode to a young lady, fomewhat too follicitous about

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To a lady of quality, fitting up her library.
Upon a vifit to the fame in winter. 1748.

1738. 133

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An irregular ode after sickness. 1749.

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Written in a flower book of my own colouring, defigned

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A paftoral ode, to the honourable Sir Richard Lyttelton.

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Verfes written towards the clofe of the year 1748, to William Lyttelton, Efq.

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Jemmy Dawson, a ballad; written about the time of his execution, in the year 1745.

A paftoral ballad, in four parts. Written 1743.

III.

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LEVITIES, or PIECES of HUMOUR.

Flirt and Phil; a decifion for the ladies.

201

Stanzas to the memory of an agreeable lady, buried

in marriage to a perfon undeferving her. Colemira. A culinary eclogue.

The rape of the trap. A ballad. 1737.

On certain paftorals.

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On Mr. C of Kidderminster's poetry.

ibid.

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