THE CONTENT S FIRST OF THE VOLUME. Page HE Puff. A Dialogue between the Bookfeller and THE the Author. By Mr. LLOYD. I The Poet. An Epiftle to C. CHURCHILL. By the Same. A Ballad. By the Same. Hints towards an Effay on Conversation. 9 Occafional Prologue on the opening of Covent-Garden Theatre. By Mr. SMITH. A Familiar Epiftle to J. B. Efq. By Mr. LLOYD. The Milk-Maid. A Tale. By Mr. LLOYD. 99 A Familiar Epiftle from the Rev. Mr. Hanbury's Horse, to the Rev. Mr. Scot. By the Same. To Patience. Sophoc. Antig. attempted. 102 108 109 The Fond Lover. Written at Sea, by the Author of the SHIPWRECK. An Elegy. To Celia in the Country. To the Rev. Mr. HANBURY, on his Plantations. Verfes fent to a Lady with a Seal. By the Same. To Mrs. Carter. 112 By 113 114 115 121 A Parody of Pofidippus. By FRANCIS LORD Vɛ RULAM. 123 The Hermit. Imitated from LA FONTAINE. By Mr. CHARLES DENIS. 130 The Two Friends. By the Same. Original Letter of SWIFT'S. Epigram. Remarks on the Life of Richard Nafh, Efq. With an He has as many Lives, as a Cat. By BONNELL THORNTON, Esq. VA Dialogue between an Actor and a Critic. VRemarks on Plagiarifm. The Ephefian Matron. From La Fontaine. Sifter Jane. From the Same. By the Same. 124 137 Tranflated 162 182 Original Letter from Mr. POPE to Lord OXFORD. 181 183 185 Letter from a young Lady in the Country, to her Friend - in Town. Two original Poems, by Mr. DRYDEN. Communicated, with Remarks, by BONNELL THORNTON, Efq. 188 Tullius and Tarquin. By Mr. DRYDEN. Suum cuique. By the Same.. An Elegy. 190 194 197 A Letter to the Editor, with a Tranflation from the The two Rubric Pofts. A Dialogue. By the Same. 205 An Ode to the rebellious Highlanders. Written in the Year 1745. By a SCOTCHMAN. Verfes to Mr. John Gill of Newport. 222 CONTENT S. xi Page 223 The School for Women. Act II. By the Same. 256 Ode to a young Widow, from the Same. By the Same. 259 Original Letter from QUEEN ELIZABETH to Lord Treasurer BURLEIGH. 261 Original Letter from HENRY EARL OF RICHMOND, to his Friends in England. Prologus ad Eunuchum. Acted at Westminster-School. 262 263 264 Specimen of an intended Tranflation of PLAUTUS. BY BONNELL THORNTON, Efq. Epilogus. Laches loquitur. 265 The two Butterflies. A Fable. By a LADY. 274 Written on the fifth of November. 277 Effay on Pictures and Prints. 278 Verses on Doctor BENTLEY's new Edition of his Sermons against Atheism. By ED. VERNON, Chit-Chat. Imitated from THEOCRITUS. By Mr. LLOYD. 297 The School for Women. A&t 3d and laft. By the Same. 307 The Enchanted Cup. Imitated from La Fontaine. By 319 332 On feeing a young Lady dance with a Gentleman at The Prophecy of Famine, with Remarks. Page ib. Mr. Garrick's Address to the Town, in the Character Dialogue on a Birth-day in October. By Mr. PoPE. 415 E R R A T A. P. 38, for ite, read trite. P. 283, for meadoro, read window. P. 288, for in the Greek Elegy, p. 289.) too trifling to be pointed out. P. 371, for M and AUTHOR. BOOKSELLER. USEUM, fir! that's not enough. A title to entrap the eyes, And catch the reader by furprize: That SHAKESPEARE is prodigious fine Externals have the gift of striking, VOL. I. B AUTHOR: |