Tranflation of the following lines written
under a Print reprefenting Skaiting. "Sur
un mince chrystal," &c.
Impromptu Tranflation of the same,
To Mrs. Thrale, on her completing her
Thirty-fifth year. An Impromptu,
Impromptu on hearing Mifs Thrale con-
fulting with a Friend about a Gown and
Hat fhe was inclined to wear,
Impromptu Tranflation of an Air in the
Clemenza de Tito of Metaftafio, begin-
"Deh fe piacermi vuoi,"
ning,
Tranflation of a Speech of Aquileio, in the
Adriano of Metaftafio, beginning, “Tu
che in Corte invechiafti,"
The Youth and the Fhilofopher. A Fable,
To a Gentleman, on his Pitching a Tent
in his Garden,
The Lark: A Simile. To the Reverend
Mr.
To the Hononrable Charles Townsend,
To the Same. On the Death of a Relation,
To Mr. Garrick,
Nature to Dr. Hoadly, on his Comedy of
the Sufpicious Husband,
To Richard Owen Cambridge, Efq.
To the Rev. Dr. Lowth, on his Life of
William Wykeham,
To the Rev. Mr. Wright, 1751,
Ode to the Tiber, on entering the Campa-
nia of Rome, at Otricoli, 1755,
Ode IX. For the New-year 1763,
Ode X. For his Majefty's Birth-day, June
4, 1763,
Ode XI. For the New-year 1765,
Ode XII. For his Majesty's Birth-day, June
4, 1765,
Ode XIII. For his Majefty's Birth-day,
June 4, 1766,
Ode XIV. For the New-year 1767,
Ode XV. For his Majesty's Birth-day, June
4, 1767,
Ode XXXVI. For the New-year 1779,
Ode XXXVII. For his Majefly's Birth-day,
June 4, 1779,
Ode XXXVIII. For the New-year 1980,
Ode XXXIX. For his Majesty's Birth-day,
June 4, 1780,
Ode XL. For the New-year 1781,
Ode XLI. For his Majefty's Birth-day,
June 4, 1781,
Ode XLII. For the New-yeas 1782,
Ode XLIII. For his Majefty's Birth-day,
June 4, 1782,
Ode XLIV. For the New-year 1783,
Ode XLV. For his Majesty's Birth-day,
June 4, 1783,
Ode XLVI. For the New-year 1784,
Ode XLVII For his Majefty's Birth-day,
June 4, 1784,
Ode XLVIII. For the New-year 1785,
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES.
Prologue to the Roman Father. Spoken
by Mr. Barry, 1750,
Epilogue to the fame.
Epilogue to the fame. Spoken by Mifs
Haughton, and who acted the Pythia,
1754,
A Second Epilogue to the fame. Spoken
by Mrs. Pritchard, 1754,
Prologue to the Orphan of China. Spoken
by Mr. Holland, 1759,
Prologue to the School for Lovers, as it was
intended to have been spoken, 1762,
Prologue to the fame, as fpoken by Mr.
Garrick, 1762,
Epilogue to the fame. Spoken before the
Dance by Mrs. Yates and Mr. Palmer,
in the Characters of Araminta and Mod-
ley, 1762,
Prologue to Almida. Spoken by Mr. Red-
dish,
1771,
(Not included in the Edition of the Britifs Puts,
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