CONTENTS OF SECOND VOLUME.
RICHARD SAVAGE,
From the Wanderer,
ROBERT BLAIR,
Passages from the Grave,
DR WATTS,
The Rose,
The Ilebrew Bard,
A Summer Evening,
EDWARD YOUNG,
On Life, Death, and Immortality,
Thoughts on Time,
The Man whose Thoughts are not of this World,
Procrastination,
From the Love of Fame,
The Emptiness of Riches,
JABES THOMSON,
Showers in Spring,
Birds Pairing in Spring,
A Summer Morning,
Summer Evening,
Autumn Evening Scene,
Episode of Lavinia,
A Winter Landscape,
Benevolent Reflections, from Winter,
IIymn on the Seasons,
The Caravan of Mecca,
The Siberian Exile,
Pestilence at Carthagena,
From the Castle of Indolence,
Rule Britannia,
JOHN DYER,
Grongar Hill,
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
The Braes of Yarrow,
Song-(Ye shepherds of this pleasant vale),
Song-(Ah, the poor shepherd's mournful fate),
DR SAMUEL JOHNSON,
From the Vanity of Human Wishes,
Prologue spoken by Mr Garrick–1747,
On the Death of Dr Robert Levott-1782,
WILLIAM COLLINS,
Eclogue II.- Hassan; or the Camel Driver,
Ode Written in the Year 1746,
Ode to Evening,
Ode on the Passions,
Ode to Liberty,
Dirge in Cymbeline,
Ode on the Death of Mr Thomson,
WILLIAM SHENSTONE,
The Schoolmistress,
A Pastoral Ballad, in Four Parts-1743,
Song-Jemmy Dawson,
Written at an Inn at Henley,
DAVID MALLET,
William and Margaret,
Edwin and Emma,
The Birks of Invermay,
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MARK AKENSIDE,
43
Aspirations after the Infinite,
Intellectual Beauty-Patriotism,
Operations of the Mind in the Production of Works of
Imagination,
45
Taste,
46
On a Sermon against Glory--1747,
47
Inscription for a Monument to Shakspeare,
47
Inscription for a Statue of Chaucer, at Woodstock, 47
LORD LYTTELTON,
47
From the Monody,
48
Advice to a Lady,
48
Prologue to the Tragedy of Coriolanus-Spoken by Mr
Quin,
49
THOMAS GRAY,
49
Hymn to Adversity,
53
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College,
53
The Bard-a Pindaric Ode,
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,
55
The Alliance between Government and Education-
Fragment,
56
WILLIAM Mason,
57
From Caractacus,
58
Epitaph on Mrs Mason, in the Cathedral of Bristol, 58
OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
Italians and Swiss Contrasted,
60
France Contrasted with Holland,
61
Description of Auburn — The Village Preacher, the
Schoolmaster, and Alehouse--Reflections,
61
Edwin and Angelina,
Extracts from Retaliation,
64
Tobias GeorCE SMOLLETT,
64
Ode to Independence,
66
Ode to Leven Water,
The Tears of Scotland,
Joux ARMSTRONG,
08
Wrecks and Mutations of Time,
69
Recommendation of Angling,
69
Pestilence of the Fifteenth Century,
69
WILLIAM JULIUS MICKLE,
70
tumnor Hall,
The Mariner's Wife,
The Spirit of the Cape,
72
DR JOHN LANGHORNE,
72
Appeal to Country Justices in Behalf of the Rural Poor, 73
An Advice to the Married,
73
The Dead,
74
Eternal Providence,
74
A Farewell IIymn to the Valley of Irwan,
74
SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE,
74
The Lawyer's Farewell to his Muse,
74
DR THOMAS PERCY,
75
0, Nanny, wilt Thou Gang wi' Me,
76
The Friar of Orders Gray,
76
JAMES MACPHERSON,
Ossian's Address to the Sun,
78
Fingal's Airy Hall,
78
Address to the Moon,
78
Desolation of Balclutha,
A Description of Female Beauty,
79
The Songs of Selma,
79
The Cave,
81
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Thomas CHATTERTON,
81 Mes 'THRALE,
124
Bristow Tragedy, or the Death of Sir Charles Bawdin, 84 The Three Warnings,
124
The Minstrel's Song in Ella,
87
Thomas Moss,
125
Resignation,
87 The Beggar,
125
WILLIAM FALCONER,
87
From the Shipwreck,
SCOTTISH POETS.
ROBERT LLOYD,
91 ALEXANDER Ross,
125
The Miseries of a Poet's Life,
92 Wood, and Married, and a',
126
Wretchedness of a School-Usher,
92
Joun LOWE,
126
CHARLES CHURCHILL,
92 Mary's Dream,
126
MICHAEL BRUCE,
94 LADY ANNE BARNARD,
126
A Rural Picture,
95
Auld Robin Gray,
127
Virtue and Happiness in the Country,
96 Miss JANE ELLIOT AND MRS COCKBURN,
127
Elegy_Written in Spring,
96
The Flowers of the Forest,
127
John Logan,
97 John SKINNER,
123
To the Cuckoo,
97 Tullochgorum,
128
Written in a Visit to the Country in Autumn,
98
ROBERT CRAWFORD,
128
Complaint of Nature,
The Bush aboon Traquair,
128
THOMAS WARTON,
99 Tweedside,
129
Written after seeing Windsor Castle,
99 SiR GILBERT ELLIOT,
129
Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale's Monasticon, 100 Amynta,
129
On Revisiting the River Loddon,
100 ROBERT FERGUSSON,
129
On Sir Joshua Reynold's Painted Window at Oxford, 100 Braid Claith,
130
The Hamlet-an Ode,
101 To the Tron-Kirk Bell,
130
Joseph WARTON,
101 Scottish Scenery and Music,
131
To Fancy,
101 Cauler Water,
131
Thomas BLACKLOCK,
102 A Sunday in Edinburgh,
132
Terrors of a Guilty Conscience,
103 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS OF THE PERIOD 1727-1780, 132
Ode to Aurora on Melissa's Birthday,
103 Ad Amicos,
132
The Portrait,
103 Elegy,
133
JAMES BEATTIE,
103 Careless Content,
134
Opening of the Minstrel,
105
A Pastoral,
134
Description of Edwin,
106 Ode to a Tobacco Pipe,
135
Morning Landscape,
107 Song-(Away! let nought to love displeasing),
135
Life and Immortality,
107
TRAGIC DRAMATISTS.
Retirement-1758,
107
The Hermit,
EDWARD MOORE,
136
CHRISTOPHER SMART,
108
The Gamester's Last Stake,
136
Song to David,
109
Joun HOME,
RICHARD GLOVER,
112 Discovery of her Son by Lady Randolph,
138
Address of Leonidas,
113
JAMES THOMSON,
The Armies at Salamis,
113 Against the Crusades,
139
Admiral Hosier's Ghost,
114 Love,
140
ROBERT DODSLEY,
1141
Miscalculations of Old Men,
140
Song— The Parting Kiss,
115
WILLIAM MASON,
138
SAMUEL Bishop,
115
Awfulness of a Scene of Pagan Rites,
140
To Mrs Bishop on the Anniversary of her Wedding-day, Against Homicide,
140
which was also her Birth-day, with a Ring,
115 RICHARD GLOVER,
140
Sir WILLIAM JONES,
115 Solitude on a Battle Field,
140
An Ode, in Imitation of Alcæus,
117 Forgiveness,
140
A Persian Song of Hafiz,
117
DAVID MALLET,
139
The Concluding Sentence of Berkeley's Siris Imitated, 117
Fortitude,
140
Tetrastic–From the Persian,
118
COMIC DRAMATISTS.
Francis FAWKES,
118
The Brown Jug,
118 GEORGE COLMAN,
141
WILLIAM WHITEHEAD,
118 ARTHUR MURPHY,
141
Variety,
118 Hugh KELLY,
141
DR JAMES GRAINGER,
119 RICHARD CUMBERLAND,
Ode to Solitude,
119 OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
141
JAMES MERRICK,
120 A Deception,
141
The Chameleon,
120 Arrival at the supposed Inn,
142
John Scott,
121 RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN,
143
Ode on Hearing the Drum,
121 A Sensitive Author,
144
WILLIAM OLDYS,
121 The Anatomy of Character performed by Uncharitable-
Song, made Extempore by a Gentleman, occasioned by a
ness,
146
Fly Drinking out of his Cup of Ale,
121 MRS COWLEY,
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
121 David GARRICK,
148
Song--May-Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen,
121 MACKLIN,
148
Content, a Pastoral,
122 Rev. MR TOWNLEY,
148
NATHANIEL COTTON,
122 Scene from High Life Below Stairs,
148
The Fireside,
122 SAMUEL FOOTE,
150
CHRISTOPHER ANSTEY,
123 Tuft Hunting,
150
The Public Breakfast,
123 c. COFFEY,
151
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WRITERS IN DIVINITY.
178
179 DR JOSEPH BUTLER,
213
180
Bishop WARBURTON,
214
The Grecian Mythology-The Various Lights in which
it was regarded,
215
181
DR ROBERT LOWTH,
216
181
DR C. MIDDLETON,
216
181
Rev. W. Law,
216
182 DR ISAAC WATTS,
216
183
Dr RICHARD HURD,
216
184
DR G. HORNE,
216
184
DR JOHN JORTIN,
216
GEORGE WHITEFIELD,
216
187 John WESLEY,
216
187
NATHANIEL LARDNER,
217
188 Hugu FARMER,
217
190
DR JAMES FOSTER,
217
191 JOHN LELAND,
217
191 Dr Hugh BLAIR,
217
191
On the Cultivation of Taste,
217
191 Difference between Taste and Genius,
218
191 On Sublimity,
219
192 DR GEORGE CAMPBELL,
220
192
MISCELLANEOUS WRITERS.
192
192 DR SAMUEL JOHNSON,
221
192 From the Preface to the Dictionary,
22)
192 Reflections on Landing at Iona,
222
192 Parallel between Pope and Dryden,
222
192 Picture of the Miseries of War,
223
192 OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
223
192 Scenery of the Alps,
223
192 A Sketch of the Universe,
224
192 Scenery of the Sea-coasts,
225
192 On the Increased Love of Life with Age,
225
192 A City Night-Piece,
226
192 EDMUND BURKE,
227
192 From the Speech on Conciliation with America, 1775, 229
192 Mr Burke's Account of his Son,
230
192 The British Monarchy,
231
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France,
231
195 The Order of Nobility,
231
196 Dependence of English on American Freedom,
231
197 Destruction of the Carnatic,
232
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The Difference between Mr Burke and the Duke of Bed- Flora's Horologe,
274
ford,
233
Sonnets,
274
Character of Howard the Philanthropist,
Recollections of English Scenery,
275
Junius,
234 Miss BLAMIRE,
275
Junius's Celebrated Letter to the King,
238 The Nabob,
275
DE LOLME,
241 What Ails this Heart o' Mine,
276
DR ADAM SMITH,
242 Auld Robin Forbes,
DR BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
243 MRS BARBAULD,
WILLIAM MELMOTH,
243 Ode to Spring.
On Thinking,
244 To a Lady, with some Painted Flowers,
277
On Conversation,
244 Hymn to Content,
William HARRIS,
245 Washing Day,
278
JAMES HARRIS,
245 Miss Anna SEWARD,
WILLIAM STUKELEY,
245 The Anniversary,
EDWARD KING,
245 Mrs John HUNTER,
278
Sir WILLIAM BLACKSTONE,
245 Song— The season comes when first we met),
280
On the Right of Property,
246 Song-(0 tuneful voice! I still deplore),
280
EARL OF CHESTERFIELD,
248 The Death Song, Written for, and Adapted to, an
Definition of Good Breeding,
248 Original Indian Air,
280
SoAME JENYNS,
249 To my Daughter, on being Separated from her on her
Dr Adam FERGUSON,
249 Marriage,
280
LORD MONBODDO,
249 The Lot of Thousands,
280
HORACE WALPOLE,
249 MRS AMELIA Ople,
278
Politics and Evening Parties,
250 The Orphan Boy's Tale,
280
The Scottish Rebellion,
251 Song-(Go, youth beloved, in distant glades),
281
London Earthquakes and London Gossip,
251 Mes ANNE GRANT,
278
THE EARL OF CHATHAM,
252 On a Sprig of Heath,
281
Speech of Chatham on being taunted on account of The Highland Poor,
281
youth,
253 Mrs Mary Tighe,
278 !
Speech of Chatham against the employment of Indians
From Mrs Tighe's • Psyche,'
281
in the War with America,
253 The Lily,
283
ROBERT BLOOMFIELD,
283
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS AND MAGAZINES.
Turnip-Sowing-Wheat Ripening-Sparrows-Insects-
EPHRAIM CHAMBERS,
255 The Sky-Lark-Reaping, &c.—Harvest Field,
284
DR ABRAHAM REES,
255 Rosy Hannah,
286
Dr John CAMPBELL,
255
Lines Addressed to my Children,
286
ROBERT DODSLEY,
255 Description of a Blind Youth,
286
MR EDWARD CAVE,
255 Banquet of an English Squire,
287
The Soldier's Home,
287
To his Wife,
288
Jonx LEYDEN,
283
Seventh Períod.
Sonnet on Sabbath Morn,
289
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin,
289
FROM 1780 TILL THE PRESENT TIME. The Mermaid,
290
William GIFFORD,
292
POETS.
The Grave of Anna,
294
William Cowper,
257
Greenwich Hill,
294
The Greenland Missionaries,
259
To a Tuft of Early Violets,
295
Rural Sounds,
260 GEORGE CANNING,
295
The Diversified Character of Creation,
260
The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder, 295
From 'Conversation,'
260
Song by Rogero in. The Rovers,'
296
On the Receipt of his Mother's Picture,
261
Lines on the Death of his Eldest Son,
296
Voltaire and the Lace-Worker,
262 THOMAS JAMES Mathias,
296
To Mary (Mrs Unwin),
262 Dr John Wolcot,
297
Winter Evening in the Country,
262
Advice to Landscape Painters,
298
Love of Nature,
265
The Pilgrims and the Peas,
298
English Liberty,
265
The Apple Dumplings and a King,
298
A Winter Walk,
266
Whitbread's Brewery Visited by their Majesties, 299
The Diverting History of John Gilpin,
267 Lord Gregory,
300
William Hayley,
269
May Day,
300
Tribute to a Mother, on her Death,
269 Epigram on Sleep,
301
Inscription on the Tomb of Cowper,
269 To my Candle,
301
On the Tomb of Mrs Unwin,
270 HENRY KIRKE White,
301
Dr ERASMUS DARWIN,
270 To an Early Primrose,
Invocation to the Goddess of Botany,
271 Sonnet-(What art thou, Mighty One!)
302
Destruction of Sennacherib's Army by a Pestilen-
The Star of Bethlehem,
302
tial Wind,
272 A Hymn for Family Worship,
303
The Belgian Lovers and the Plague,
272 The Christiad,
303
Death of Eliza at the Battle of Minden,
272 The Shipwrecked Solitary's Song.–To the Night, 303
Philanthropy-Mr Howard,
273 JAMES GRAHAME,
303
Song to May,
273 From the Sabbath,
304
Song to Echo,
273 A Spring Sabbath Walk,
306
MRS CHARLOTTE SMITH,
273 A Summer Sabbath Walk,
306
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