Curious Epitaphs, obferved by M. Pennant, in bis late Tour in Scotland, and Voyage to the Hebrides. 185 187 190 192 Monfieur de Pinto, to Monfieur Diderot, on Card-playing. Humorous Letter to the Printer of the Public Advertifer, on the Rejection of the final k. 195 POETRY. Retaliation, a Poem; by the late Dr. Goldsmith. 197 Extract from a Monody on the Death of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith. 201 Extract from the Female Advocate, a Poem; by Mifs Scott. 205 206 Extracts from St. Thomas's Mount, a Poem. 209 Extracts from Faringdon Hill, a Poem. 212 Ode to a Young Gentleman of Merit, but a Votary of Pleasure. The fame attempted in English; by Mr. Derby, of Fordinbridge, Hants. An Ode, written by Walter de Mapes, Archdeacon of Oxford, the Anacreon of the 11th century. 214 216 ibid. Ode for the New Year, January 1, 1774, by William Whitehead, Efq. 217 The Buchanfbire Tragedy, or Sir James the Rofs; an Hiftorical Scots Ballad. 218 The Peet's Prayer; by the late Dr. Dunkin. 223 Epiffe to a Young Gentleman, on his leaving Eton-School. Verfes, copied from the Window of an obfcure Lodging-house, in the Neighbour. Lines written by Mr. Garrick on the Back of his own Piðure. On viewing the Conclufion of the ancient Rhine; at Catwyk, near Leyden, ACCOUNT of BOOKS for 1774. 231 A New Syftem, or, an Analysis of Ancient Mythology; wherein an Attempt is made to diveft Tradition of Fable, and to reduce the Truth to its original Purity. By Jacob Bryant, formerly of King's College, Cambridge, and Secretary to his Grace the late Duke of Marlborough, during his Command of ibid 230 ibid, ibid of the British Forces abroad, and Secretary to him as Mafter General of bis Majesty's Ordnance. Two vols 4to. Letters written by the late Right Hon. Philip Dormer. Stanhope, Earl of Chefter field, to his Son Philip Stanhope, Efq. late Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of Drefden: together with feveral other Pieces on various Subjects. Published by Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope, from the Originals, now The Hiftory of the Earth, and animated Nature. By Oliver Goldsmith. THE END. |