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To David Polhill, Esq. An Epistle....
The celebrated Victory of the Poles over Os-
man the Turkish Emperor in the Dacian
Battle. Translated from Casimire, Book iv.
Od, iv
To Mr. Henry Bendish. The Indian Philosopher 63
The Happy Man
To David Polhill, Esq. An Answer to an in- famous Satire against King William
To the Discontented and Unquiet, imitated
partly from Casimire, Book iv. Od. xv......
To John Hartopp, Esq. (afterwards Sir John
Hartopp, Bart.) Casimire, Book i. Ode iv.
imitated
To Thomas Gunston, Esq. Happy Solitude.
Casimire, Book iv. Ode xii. imitated
Hartopp, Bart.) The Disdain
Against lying
poral...
88
Praise for Birth and Education in a Christian
ib.
Land....
Praise for the Gospel
ib. The Excellency of the Bible
60
ib. The all-seeing God
Praise to God for learning to read.
89
61
XVI. He suggests the Advantages of Birth
to a Person of Merit, and the
Folly of a Superciliousness that is
built upon that sole Foundation... 274
XVII. He indulges the Suggestions of
Spleen. An Elegy to the Winds. 275
XVIII. He repeats the Song of Collin, a dis-
cerning Shepherd; lamenting the
State of the woollen Manufactory. ib.
XIX. Written in Spring, 1743
276
XX. He compares his humble Fortune
with the Distress of others; and
his Subjection to Delia with the
miserable Servitude of an African
Slave ..
XXI. Taking a View of the Country from
his Retirement, he is led to medi-
tate on the Character of the an-
cient Britons. Written at the
Time of a rumoured Tax upon
Luxury, 1746..
XXII. Written in the Year-, when the
Rights of Sepulture were so fre-
quently violated
277
XIV. The Rose- Bud
XV. Winter. 1746
XVI. Daphne's Visit
293
XVII. Adieu, ye jovial youths, who join...... ib.
XVIII. When bright Ophelia treads the green. jb.
XIX. Yes, these are the scenes where with
Iris I stray'd. Imitated from the
French
278
XXIII. Reflections suggested by his Situa-
A pastoral Ode To the honourable Sir Ri- chard Lyttleton
280
ous Mind, on the melancholy
Event of a licentious Amour
Ode to Cynthia, on the Approach of Spring... 297
Jemmy Dawson, a Ballad; written about the
Time of his Execution, in the Year 1745... ib.
A pastoral Ballad, in four Parts, 1743.
281