239 Inscription on a Grotto of Shells | Lady Mary W***, to Sir 230 162 a monastic Life at St. Cross, 231 232 233 241 rinda 242 Crux-Easton, wrote from Arion, an Ode 253 172 | A Panegyric on Ale 258 Sisters at Crux-Eaton, May, cafioned by the Earlof Corke's 263 of Russia, in two Books 178 Epistle from the late Lord Visc. B---gb---ke to Miss Lucy A---k---ns 267 ibid. The Cheat's Apology- 270 27 tended Refignation 217 273 On the Birth-Day of Shake- going Abroad 265 2 II 2 12 268 215 Another ibid. 221 225 spear. A Cento. Taken 227 275 * * * An Ode to Sculpture 276 On a Spider 298 True Refignation 280 The Play-Thing chang'd 299 Epistle from the King of Prussia The Fable of Jotham : To the to Mr. Voltaire 281 Borough-Hunters - 300 At seeing Archbishop Williams's An Elegy written in an empty Monument in Carnarvonshire Affembly-Room 302 284 The Fakeer : A Tale 306 Extempore Verses upon a Trial To Mr. Whitehead, on his be of Skill between the two great ing made Poet Laureat 309 Masters of Defence, Messieurs | Verses on the Profpe&t of plant Figg and Sutton 286 ing Arts and Learning in A Letter from Cambridge to a America 311 Young Gentleman at Eton To Mr. Mason 312 School 290 | Ode. To Independency The Indolent 294 | Ode. On Melancholy. The Song of Simeon paraphrased Friend 321 On the Invention of Letters 296 Ode 315 Toa 318 295 | Ode 326 The Answer 297 Poftfcript 333 On Wit ibid. The END. |