The Rosciad ............ ................... 524 | The Progress of Love. In Four Eclogues.
Eclogue I. Uncertainty...co door............... 666
YOUNG.
II. Hope ............................. 667
III. Jealousy ........................... 668
IV Po
A Paraphrase on Part of the Book of Job ..... 533
IV. Possession .........................
669
The Complaint: or, Night-Thoughts.
To the Rev. Dr. Ayscough, at Oxford ......... ib.
Night the First : on Life, Death, and Im-
Song ................
670
inortality
.............. 537 Song “... ............... .... .......... 671
Night the Second: on Time, Death, and
Song .............
Friendship ....................................
To the Memory of the first Lady Lyttelton.
Night the Third : Narcissa.................. 545 A Monody .......
ib.
Night the Fourth : the Christian Triumph : 549
Night the Fifth : the Relapse ............... do 555
GOLDSMITH.
Night the Sixth : the Infidel Reclaimed. In
Two Parts. Part I. .........
The Traveller: or, a Prospeet of Society ... 675
Night the Seventh : the Infidel Reclaimed. The Deserted Village . .................... 678
Part II. ....................................... 570 The Hermit. A Ballad ...................... 681
Night the Eighth : Virtue's Apology; or, Retaliation. A Poem ..........
....... 682
the Man of the World answered............ 582 Stanzas on Woman. From the Vicar of Wake-
Night the Ninth and Last : the Consola-
tion .......
............... 592 | Song ...............................
Love of Fame, the Universal Passion. In
Seven Characteristical Satires.
JOHNSON.
Satire
................................... 610
612
London: a Poem. In imitation of the Third
Satire of Juvenal .........
616
....... 686
The Vanity of Human Wishes. In imitation
618
of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal ............... 688
... 623
Prologue, spoken by Mr. Garrick, at the open-
VI.
.................................... 627
ing of the Theatre. Royal, Drury-lane, 1747, 691
On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser
AKENSIDE.
in Physic ......
The Pleasures of Imagination. A Poem, in
ARMSTRONG.
Three Books
The Art of preserving Health. In Four Books.
Book I. ........................................ 631
Book I. Air .............. ....................... 693
II. ...................................... 635
II. Diet .................................... 696
III. ....................................... 641
Ill. Exercise ..............................
700
Ode to the Right Ilonourable Francis Earl of
IV. The Passions ........................ 704
Huntingdon .................................... 646
Hymn to the Naiads .............................. 648
Ode to the Right Rev. Benjamin, Lord Bishop
J. WARTON.
of Winchester ......
......... 650
Ode to Fancy .......
710
Verses, written at Montauban in France ...... 711
GRAY.
T. WARTON.
Hymn to Adversity...........
....... 653
Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard ... ib.
Ode to the First of April ............
The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode.... 654
Ode. The Crusade
Ode on the Spring ............
655
The Progress of Discontent ......
714
Ode for Music .........
656
Inscription in a llermitage, at Ansley Hall,
Ode on the Death of a favourite Cat, drowned
in Warwickshire .....................
715
in a Tub of Gold Fishes.......
657
Ode. The Hamlet ..........
Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College ...
Ode sent to a friend, on his leaving a fa-
The Bard. A Pindaric Ode
658
vourite Village in Hampshire .......
The Fatal Sisters. An Ode ............. 660
The Pleasures of Melancholy .................. 717
The Descent of Odin. An Ode .............. 661
The Triumphs of Owen. A Fragment ..... ib.
MASON.