Verses, being an Apology for the Errors and Eccentricities of A Birth-Day Thought, by the late Rev. R. Potter... Verses to the Memory of Garrick, spoken as a Monody, at the Theatre Royal, in Drury Lane. By R. B. Sheridan, Esq. Inscription at the Entrance of a Burial Ground for Negro Slaves, by the late Bryan Edwards, Esq. ...... Molinæus's Cat, Mitissa, an amplified Translation, with Addi- Ode to Miss Sarah Fowler, by Michael Wodhull, Esq. Inscription on a Root-house, by C. A. Elton, Esq.· Lines on seeing a Lady's Dressing-room, by R. Fenton, Esq... 246 written between Carnarvon and Bangor, by E. Hamley 248 Epitaph, intended for a Mausolem excavated from a Rock An Epistle, written in 1764, by F. N. C. Mundy, Esq.- ......... ............ To Major Rooke, of Mansfield, on the publication of his Di- A Morning Piece, from the first Chorus in the Hercules Furens Stanzas, on the Death of a favourite Bird, by W. Holloway.. 320 Pro Patria Mori, from the German of Burger ............ 315 Prologue to the Miniature Picture, by R. B. Sheridan, Esq... 332 Translation of a Latin Poem of Politian to Lorenzo de Medici 333 The Death of Wolsey, an Elegy, by the Rev. J. H. Pott.... 334 Epigram from the Latin, by the late Rev. T. Cole, LL. B......... 353 Ode to Health, written at Buxton, by F. N. C. Mundy, Esq. 354 On some Flowers painted by a Lady. By W. Parsons, Esq. On a late connubial rupture in high Life, by Mr. Coleridge The Rise of Poetry, by Michael Wodhull, Esq. Imitation of Martial, by N. B. Halhed, Esq. The Golden Age, a poetical Epistle from Erasmus D——n, Inscription for an Arbour at Forcett, in Yorkshire, by F. N. ...... PAGE ...... 417 C. Mundy, Esq. The Menagerie of the Gods, from the German of Burger.... 418 Imitation of Martial, by N. B. Halhed, Esq. 420 The Butterfly's Ball, and the Grasshopper's Feast, by W. 421 Love and Wine separated, Lines written in a blank page of 423 Ode to Discretion, by Michael Wodhull, Esq. 424 Court. By T. Park, Esq. by W. Rough, Esq.... -written on the Pier at Dover, after a visit to Denton ..... addressed to an Eolian harp, constructed by the au thor of the Farmer's Boy. By Mrs. Park. 432 on Miss Seward's Sonnets. By F. N. C. Mundy, Esq. 433 on Henry Kirke White, by Capel Lofft, Esq. by the same...... 439 by Robert Holmes, M. A. of New College, Oxford.. 440 Winter. An elegy, by F. N. C. Mundy, Esq.. 446 Imitation of Martial, by N. B. Halhed, Esq. 448 Horace's first Satire modernized, and addressed to Jacob Hen riquez, by the late George Canning, Esq. 449 Imitation of Martial, by N. B. Halled, Esq. 459 To, by P. L Courtier.... 460 Stanzas on receiving a pair of garters from my sister, by F. 461 From the Greek of Leonidas of Tarentum, by the late Rev. Gilbert Wakefield. Stanzas, written in 1790, during an autumn spent in town.... 463 Imitation of Martial, by N. B. Halhed, Esq. 464 Elegy, written when a long course of ill health threatened the author with a consumption, by F. N. C. Mundy, Esq... 465 PAGE To by P. L. Courtier. 466 Lines for the Anniversary of the Literary Fund, 1806, by H. J. Pye, Esq. 467 Imitation of Martial, by N. B. Halhed, Esq. 469 The Dawn of my Peace, by Laura Sophia Temple 470 To a Daughter suffering from a severe Calamity, by the Rev. W. Beloe 471 Prologue to King John, by H. J. Pye, Esq. 473 The Death of Joshua .... 475 Ode, by Mr. Shaw.. 479 by Michael Wodhull, Esq. An Epistle to Miss Sarah Fowler, with Rousseau's New Eloise, Imitation of Martial, by N. B. Halhed, Esq. 481 .... 483 Monody, to the Memory of the Right Hon. W. Pitt, by W. |