III. She is faithlefs, and I am undone ! What it cannot inftruct you to cure. Amid nymphs of an higher degree: How fair, and how fickle they be. Alas! from the day that we met, The glance that undid my repose. The flow'r, and the fhrub, and the tree, Which I rear'd for her pleasure in vain, In time may have comfort for me. V. The sweets of a dew-sprinkled rose, The found of a murmuring ftream, VI. O VI. O ye woods, fpread your branches apace; I would hide with the beasts of the chace; grove With the fame fad complaint it begun ; 73 Answer to a Lady who advis'd - 79 Addrefs of the Statues at Stow to 901 Ode on the Death of Mr. Pelham 202 94 Verfes written at Montauban 107 The Revenge of America 109 The dying Indian - 110 Ode on Mr. Weft's Tranflation 113 of Pindar 114 Pleafures of Melancholy 119 Sonnet 121 On Bathing 156 To Lady H-v-y 207 208 209 211 - 170 On Sir R. Walpole's Birth-day ibid. 283 - - - - An Autumnal Ode Song The Genius Tranflations from Horace. 4. Written in a Collection of Bacchanalian Songs 349 5. Imitated from the French 350 To a Lady making a Pin-basket 289 Rural Infcriptions, Captain Cupid 291 1. On a Root-boufe Ode on Ambition 2. In a fhady Valley, near a Ode to Fancy 294 running Water 352 On the Death of a Lady's Orvl Addrefs to an elbow Chair Ode to a Friend wounded in a 302 3. On a fmall Building in the 353 - 354 Duel 305 2.- Hope 307 3. Sollicitude: Verfes on leaving a Friend's Houfe 4. Difappointment 310 FIN I S. DIRECTIONS to the BINDER. Place the musick here.. Andante Musick for the proceeding Ballad Ye Shepherds so chearful & gay whose Hocks no ver roam, should Corydon's happen to Stray, Oh!'cally poor Wanderers home, Allow me to muse & to sigh, Nor talk of i change y ye 46 46 find, none once wasso watchful as I, Ive left my dear 646 6 Phillip be hind, I've left my dear Phillis l'e-hind. 69 |