יל L'Allegro. By John Milton. From his “ Poems," 1673, compared with the edition of 1645 Il Penferoso. By the same. From the same au- Lycidas. By the same. From the same authori- ties; collated also with the first edition in the “ obsequies to the memorie of mr. Edward Sonnet. By the same. From the “ Poems,” 1673 bis “ Pofthumous works,” 1759 Coopers Hill. By fir Yohn Denbam. From bis To Althea, from prison. By Richard Lovelace, efg. From “ Lucasia: Epodes," &c. 1649 - The waiting maid. By Abrabam Cowley, esq. The epicure. [From Anacreon.] By the same. Claudian's Old man of Verona. By the same. Prayer. [From his own Latin.] By the fame. The nymph complaining for the loss of her fawn, By Andrew Marvell, esq. From “ Miscellany 75 Horace, Lib. iv. Ode 7. By fr William Temple, Song. By Charles Cotton, esq. From his " Poems," 86, The morning quatrains. By the same. From the Noon quatrains. By the same. From the same Evening quatrains. By the same. From the same Night quatrains. By the same. From the same Theodore and Honoria. [A translation from Boc- cace.] By John Dryden, esq. poet laureat. From bis “ Miscellaneous works," 1760 in bonour of St. Cecilia's day. By the fame. - 137 On his mistress drown'd. By Thomas Spratt, bishop of Rochester. From “Miscellany poems,' Constancy. By fir Charles Sedley, bart. From 4 fong. By the fame. From the same autbority 127 IOL Inconftancy excufed. Song By John Sheffield, duke of Buckingham bire. From bis “Works," 1740 128 On Lucinda's death. By the same. From the same autbority 129 Şong. By John Wilmot, earl of Rochester. From Drydens “ Miscellany poems," 1727 130 The fixteentb ode of the second book of Horace. By -Thomas Otway. From bis “Works," 1768 131 The retirement. By John Norris. From bis “ Miscellanies," 1692 • 133 Șong. By Charles Sackville, earl of Dorset. From the “Works of celebrated authors," 1750 · 135 Written at Althrop, in a blank leaf of Waller's poems, upon seeing Vandyke's picture of the old lady Sunderland. By Charles Montague, earl of Halifax. From the same authority 136 Horace. Book IV. Ode III. Imitated by Francis Atterbury, bishop of Rocbefter. From the authors “ Epiftolary.correspondence, &c." 1783. (the notes being omitted) 137 Epigram, written on a white fan borrowed from miss Osborne, afterwards his wife. By the fame. From the same authority 13& 139 A reply to a copy of verses made in imitation of Book III. Ode II. of Horace. Anguftam, amice, pauperiem pati, &c. and sent by mr. Titley to • the author.' By Richard Bentley, L L. D. From the “ Collection of poems," published by mr. Dodsley, 1758 To the evening far. English'd from a Greek idyl. lium. By George Stepney, esq. From the “Works of celebrated authors,” 1750 141 Epigram. Love, and jealousy. By William Walsh, esq. From the same authority 142 Song. By the same. From the same authority ibi. Mully of Mountown. By William King, LL.D. From his “ Miscellanies," (no date) 144 Henry and Emma, a poem, upon the model of the Nut-brown Maid. By Matthew Prior, esq. 149 To a young gentleman in love. A tale. By the same. From the same authority - 179 The garland. By the same. From the same authority - 182 A lover's anger. By the same. From the same authority - 784 Merry Andrew. By the same. From the fams, authority - 18$ A reasonable affliction. By the fame. From the fame authority - 187 Occasioned by verses sent to the author in his retire. ment. By mrs. Elizabeth Higgons. Written in 188 Baucis and Philemon. Imitated from the eighth book of Ovid. Written, 1706. By Jonatban Swift, D. D. dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. From bis “ Miscellanies," 1711, 1927 193 Verses on the deatb of Doctor Swift. Occafioned by reading 'a' maxim in Rochfoucault. Written by himself. Nov. 1731. From the edition of 200 216 1739 A letter from Italy, To the right honourablc Charles lord Halifax. In the year mocci. By Joseph Addison, esq. From his “Works;” 1753 Yalden, D. D. From Drydens Miscellany 223 To a candle. Elegy, By William Congreve, esą. From his “ Works," 1715 Griffin to the earl of Scarsdale. By Nicholas 226 1747 227 |