CONTENTS. VI. ......... Page Page 29 II. 95 To William Camden 2 43 49 From Cynthia's Revels V. ib. 57 From the Silent Woman............................ ib. 64 Hags VII. 70 Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke, Sister ib. 75 to Sir Philip Sidney. IX. 80 On Lucy Countess of Bedford 3 89 Song to Celia XI. 97 To the Same ib. XII. ib. 104 From the Shepherd's Holiday Love, a little Boy. From the Masque on Paradise Regained. In Four Books. 109 Lord Haddington's Marriage II. 113 Epitaph on Elizabeth L.H. III. 117 IV. 120 Samson Agonistes; a Dramatic Poem 126 COWLEY. Christmas Hymn...... 140 The Motto. Tentanda via est, &c. 6 Honour ib. Of Myself ib. WALLER The Chronicle. A Ballad........ ib. Anacreontics: or some Copies of Verses, trans To Amoret 143 lated paraphrastically out of Anacreon. To the Same ib. I. Love 7 Of Love ib. IL Drinking ib. Of the Marriage of the Dwarfs 144 III. Beauty ib. A Panegyric to my Lord Protector, of the V. Age 8 Present Greatness, and Joint Interest, of VII. Gold ib. his Highness and this Nation ib. VIII. The Epicure ib. Of English Verse 146 IX. Another. ib. The Story of Phæbus and Daphne applied ib. X. The Grasshopper ib. Song. ib. XI. The Swallow...... ib. To Phyllis ib. On a Girdle. 147 Elegy upon Anacreon ; who was choaked by To Zelinda ib. a Grape-stone. Spoken by the God of Love 9 To a Lady ib. Ode, from Catullus. Acme and Septimius... 10 The Complaint ib. Hymn to Light 11 DRYDEN Against Hope. 12 For Hope 13 Annus Mirabilis : the Year of Wonders, 1666. 149 Claudian's Old Man of Verona.. ib. Alexander's Feast : or, the Power of Music, The Wish ib. An Ode in honour of St. Cecilia's Day 160 From the Davideis 14 Palamon and Arcite : or, the Knight's Tale. 162 MILTON. II. 166 III. 171 L'Allegro 17 | The Wife of Bath, her Tale 179 183 I Penseroso 18 | The Character of a Good Parson 184 Lycidas ...... 19 Theodore and Honoria 187 Comus..... 21 | Religio Laici. An Epistle A 2 ... ......... ......... Page Page To Sir Godfrey Kneller, principal Painter to His Majesty 191 GAY. 192 The Flower and the Leaf: or, the Lady in Rural Sports. A Georgic. In Two Cantos, 284 the Arbour 198 286 Cymon and Iphigenia .................... 209 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 The Splendid Shilling. 208 287 Cyder : a Poem, in two Books. II. Of Walking the Streets by Day 289 Book I. 209 III. Of Walking the Streets by Night 294 II. 215 Sweet William's Farewell to Black-cyed Susan 297 ib. Fable. The Goat without a Beard 998 PARNELL. Fable. The Universal Apparition ib. Fable. The Jugglers....... 299 A Fairy Tale, in the ancient English Style ... 221 Fable. The Hare and many Friends ib. A Night-Piece on Death 223 300 The Hermit....... The Shepherd's Week. In Six Pastorals 301 Hesiod : or, The Rise of Woman 226 902 An Allegory on Man .......... 227 309 The Book-Worm 228 305 ............ 306 Saturday; or, the Flights 308 ROWE. Fable. The Farmer's Wife and the Raven... 309 Colin's Complaint. A Song . ib. Fable. The Turkey and the Ant 230 The Contented Shepherd. To Mrs. A D-, afterwards his Wife 231 A Song Ah! Willow. To the Same in her GREEN. Sickness The Spleen. An Epistle to Mr. Cuthbert Jackson 310 ADDISON. On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers 317 ib. A Letter from Italy to the Right Hon. Charles The Grotto. Written by Mr. Green, under Lord Halifax, in the year 1701 ...... 232 the name of Peter Drake, a fisherman of The Campaign. A Poem.... 294 Brentford...... To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his Picture of the The Sparrow and Diamond. A Song 320 King 237 Paraphrase on Psalm XXIII. 238 TICKELL. 321 Henry and Emma. A Poem, upon the Model To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Mr. of the Nut-Brown Maid..... 240 322 Alma: or, the Progress of the Mind. In An Imitation of the Prophesy of Nereus. Three Cantos. From Horace. Book II. Ode XV. 323 Canto I. 246 An Epistle from a Lady in England to a II. 249 ib. III. 253 An Ode, inscribed to the Earl of Sunderland Solomon on the Vanity of the World. A Poem, at Windsor 325 in Three Books. Book I. Knowledge 258 II. Pleasure 264 HAMMOND. 272 326 A Song ib. The Garland 280 An English Padlock ib. SOMERVILE. A Song 281 The Female Phaeton ib. The Chase. In Four Books, The Despairing Shepherd ib. Book 1. 328 An Ode ib. 3.SI The Lady's Looking-Glass. In imitation of III. á Greek Idyllium IV. ib. ....... 318 282 .... Page Page POPE. THOMSON. The Seasons : The Rape of the Lock. An Heroi-Comical Spring ........................... 415 Poem. In Five Cantos. Summer 424 Canto I. 346 437 447 III. 348 The Castle of Indolence: an Allegorical Poem. IV. 949 In Two Cantos, 351 457 Prologue to Mr. Addison's Tragedy of Cato' 352 II. 463 Eloisa to Abelard ib. Ancient and Modern Italy compared : being The Temple of Fame ....... 355 the First Part of « Liberty,” a Poem 469 The Fable of Dryope. From Ovid's Meta Greece : being the Second Part of “ Liberty,” 472 morphoses, Book IX. 359 Rome: being the Third Part of “ Liberty,' 477 Vertumnus and Pomona. From the same, Britain : being the Fourth Part of “ Liberty,” 482 Book IV. .... 360 | The Prospect : being the Fifth Part of An Essay on Man. In Four Epistles. “ Liberty," 492 Epistle I. Of the Nature and State of Man Ode .................. 498 with respect to the Universe 361 | The Happy Man ib. II. Of the Nature and State of Man Song ib. with respect to Himself, as Song 499 an Individual 363 Ode ib. III. Of the Nature and State of Man Hymn on Solitude ib. with respect to Society 366 | To the Rev. Mr. Murdoch, Rector of StradIV. Of the Nature and State of Man dishall, in Suffolk ib. with respect to Happiness ... 368 Moral Essays. In Five Epistles to several Persons. A. PHILIPS. 500 II. Of the Characters of Women 374 A Hymn to Venus, from the Greek of Sappho 501 III. On the Use of Riches 376 A Fragment of Sappho ib. IV. Of the Use of Riches 379 COLLINS. 382 Ode to Pity .................. 502 Messiah, a Sacred Eclogue, in imitation of Ode to Fear 503 Virgil's Pollio 385 | Ode, written in the year 1746 ib. Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady 386 Ode to a Lady, on the Death of Col. Charles Satire ib. Ross, in the Action at Fontenoy 504 Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Ode to Evening ib. Mortimer 388 Ode to Liberty 505 The Passions, an Ode for Music ........... 505 SWIFT. Dirge in Cymbeline ........ 507 An Ode on the popular Superstitions of the Cadenus and Vanessa ........ 390 Highlands of Scotland; considered as the Stella's Birth-day 397 Subject of Poetry ib. The Journal of a Modern Lady, in a Letter to Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson 509 a Person of Quality. On the Death of Dr. Swift 399 Baucis and Philemon. On the ever-lamented DYER. loss of the two Yew-trees in the Parish of Chilthorne, Somerset. Imitated from the Grongar Hill 511 Eighth Book of Ovid.......... 403 The Ruins of Rome 512 A Description of the Morning 405 The Grand Question Debated : Whether Hamilton's Bawn should be turned into a Bar SHENSTONE. rack or a Malt-house ib. On Poetry : a Rhapsody 406 The School-Mistress. In Imitation of Spenser 517 A Description of a City-Shower, in imitation Elegy, describing the sorrow of an ingenuous of Virgil's Georgics 410 mind, on the melancholy event of a licenHorace, Book III. Ode II. To the Earl of tious amour 520 Oxford, late Lord Treasurer. Sent to him A Pastoral Ballad. In Four Parts. when in the Tower ..... 411 Part I. Absence. 521 Mrs. Harris's Petition ib. ib. To the Earl of Peterborow, who commanded III. Solicitude..... 522 the British Forces in Spain.... V. Disappointment.. ib. The Progress of Poetry ib. wying Kid 523 ............ 540 ............ .......... 524 The Progress of Love. In Four Eclogues. Eclogue I. Uncertainty................ 666 A Paraphrase on Part of the Book of Job ..... 533 The Complaint: or, Night-Thoughts. To the Rev. Dr. Ayscough, at Oxford Night the First; on Life, Death, and Im- Song ................................................ 671 Night the Second: on Time, Death, and To the Memory of the first Lady Lyttelton. A Monody Night the Fourth : the Christian Triumph : 549 Night the Fifth: the Relapse..... Night the Sixth : the Infidel Reclaimed. In 569 The Traveller: or, a Prospect of Society 675 Night the Seventh : the Infidel Reclaimede The Deserted Village 678 570 The Hermit. A Ballad ........................... Night the Eighth : Virtue's Apology; or, Retaliation. A Poem 682 Night the Ninth and Last: the Consola field Love of Fame, the Universal Passion. In Seven Characteristical Satires. London: a Poem. In imitation of she Third The Vanity of Human Wishes. In imitation of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal Prologue, spoken by Mr. Garrick, at the open- ing of the Theatre. Royal, Drury-lane, 1747, 691 On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser AKENSIDE. ............. .......... 684 688 700 The Pleasures of Imagination. A Poem, in The Art of preserving Health. In Four Booka. Ode to the Right Honourable Francis Earl of Hymn to the Naiads 648 J. WARTON. Verses, written at Montauban in France ...... 711 Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard ib. The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode.... 654 Ode. The Crusade ib. Ode for Music ......... 656 Ode on the Death of a favourite Cat, drowned Inscription in a Hermitage, at Ansley Hall, in a Tub of Gold Fishes........ Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College ib. Ode sent to a Friend, on his leaving a fa- ib. The Descent of Odin. An Ode ............... 661 |