To Mrs. King. March 2. Excuses. Homer. Cambridge subscription owing to his cousin Johnson
To Joseph Hill, Esq. March 6. Homer soon to be pub- lished
To the Rev. James Hurdis. March 6. Praising his Village Curate. Declining an invitation, and giving one To Joseph Hill, Esq. March 10. French and English prints on the same subject from the Iliad, exemplifying the difference between his translation and Pope's
To the Rev. Walter Bagot. March 18. Dr. Johnson's taste for poetry. An expression of religious hope To John Johnson, Esq. March 19. Elizabeth Bentley. Uneducated poets. Mrs. Leapor.
To Samuel Rose, Esq. March 24. Glad that Rose has to plead business as his apology for silence
To the Rev. John Newton. Jan. 1. Mrs. Unwin's illness 70 To Mrs. King. Jan. 26. On the same subject. A suf fering courage more meritorious than an active one To the Rev. Walter Bagot. Feb. 14. A line in Homer accidentally omitted. Limits of a Commentator's pro- vince. Correspondence with Thurlow . .
To the Rev. John Newton. March 4. Altered copy of the album verses. Mr. Courtenay, Sir John Throck- morton's brother, about to reside at the Hall. Reflec-