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2.
Honour: a Satire, 1747.
Page
227
ib.
213
214
216
Verses on converting the Chapel to a Kitchen,
at the Seat of the Lord Donnerayle, called
the Grove, in Hertfordshire
228
217
Verses on the Duke of Cumberland's Victory
at Culloden, in the Year 1746
218
221
An Epistle to Doctor Thomson, 1755
An occasional Song, as performed by Mr.
Beard, in the Character of a recruiting Ser-
jeant, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Gar-
den, in the Entertainment of The Fair...... 225
Song, sung by Mr. Beard, in the Entertain-
ment of Apollo and Daphne
Song, sung by Mr. Beard at the annual Meet-
ing of the Vice-Presidents, Governors, &c.
of the London Hospital
Fragment. When Bacchus, jolly god, invites, 226
Verses occasioned by Lady Pomfret's Present
of some antique Statues to Oxford; the
Streets whereof were foolishly said to be
paved with Jacobites
Verses inscribed on a Monument, called the
Tomb of Care, in the Garden of the late
John Rich, Esq. at Cowley in Middlesex;
whereon three beautiful Boys ars covering
a funeral Urn with a Veil of Flowers ...... 229
The Epitaph (in Letters of Brass, inserted by
a female Figure representing History) on a
marble Pyramid of the Monument of John,
Duke of Argyle
Verses on the Name, P. Whitehead, sub-
scribed to the above Inscription, being re-
moved thence some time after the Monu-
ment was erected
Song. No gandy Rubens ever dare
Verses written after passing through Findon,
Sussex, 1768. Addressed to the rev. Mr.
Woodeson, of Kingston upon Thames
299
286
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287
The Tears of old May-day...
Dedication to the rev. Mr. Woodeson, of King-
ston upon Thames, and the Ladies of his
Neighbourhood
Julia's printed Letter to Lord
On rebuilding Combe-Neville, near Kingston,
Surrey, once the seat of the famous king-
making Earl of Warwick, and late in the
Possession of the Family of Harvey......... 289
On Lady Pomfret's presenting the University
of Oxford with her Collection of Statues 290
On rural Sports
Ode to Captivity. Written in the last War...
Imitation from Ossian's Poems. Lately pub-
lished by the Title of Fingal, &c........
To a young Lady, who objected to sup with a
Party of both Sexes that met at a Coffee-house ib.
A Dream
The Mulberry-tree
To a Lady
On a very fine Lady
On an Asiatic Lady.
300
To the same, on her Dress..
302
291
292
Song.-Hang my lyre upon the willow.....
303
To Miss K- P.
The Complaint of Cambria. To Miss K-
P-, setting to Music, and singing English
Verses. Done into English from the Welsh
Original.....
On a Present to the Author, of two Impressions
from a fine antique Seal of the Head of
Alexander; the one by Lady P- on Pa-
per; the other by Miss J- P-, in Wax.
On the Subject of the Monument in Arcadia.
On the same
To a young Lady, fainting at the News of her
Friend's Misfortunes
On the Death of an Infant.
To Miss N-m, written at Brighthelmstone... ib. To the Mistresses R-s, written at Bright- helmstone....
296
306
To Miss G. From Brighthelmstone...... ib.
Answer to the foregoing Verses,by Miss G-
On the Death of a young Gentleman..
Inscription for a Fountain
307
On the converting the late Mr. Woodeson's
House at Kingston into a Poor-house, and
cutting down the great Walk of high Trees
before it