XXXXXXXXXXX SONNET To D. WRAY, Efq. XII. WRAY, whofe dear friendship in the dawning years Of undefigning Childhood firft began, Through Youth's gay morn with even tenor ran, Rightly doft thou, in whom combin'd appears Me moderate talents and a small eftate SONNET SONNET XIII. To the Right Hon. Mr. ONSLow, with the foregoing T SONNETS. HOU, who fucceffive in that honour'd feat Prefid'ft, the feuds of jarring Chiefs to 'fwage, To check the boift'rous force of party rage, Raise modeft worth, and guide the high debate, Sometimes retiring from the toils of State, Thou turn'ft th' inftructive Greek or Roman page, Amid this feaft of Mind, when Fancy's Child, Sweet SHAKSPEARE, raps the foul to virtuous deed, Great MILTON fings, can aught my ruftic reed a Arthur Onflow, Efq; Speaker of the House of Commons, after- To the Same A Prayer to Venus, in her Temple at Stowe To the Same, with a new Watch An Irregular Ode, written at Wickham in 1746 Page 66 67 68 69 79 71 72 74 86 On the Abuse of Travelling. A Canto in Imitation of Spenfer. 88 The Inftitution of the Order of the Garter. By the Same 113 The Danger of Writing Verfe By W. Whitehead, Efq; 249 To Ode to a Gentleman on his pitching a Tent, &c. 270 On a Meffage Card 272 The Je ne fçai QuoiTM 274 Ode on a diftant Profpect of Eton College. By Mr. Gray 275 Ode Ode on the Death of a favourite Cat Monody on the Death of 2. Caroline. By R. Weft, Efq; A Pipe of Tobacco: in Imitation of fix feveral Authors 281 284 286 293 A Sonnet, imitated from the Spanish of Lopez de Vega 336 Sonnets The END of VoL. II, 337 321 324 327, 329, 332 333 |