Elegy XVIII. He repeats the fong of Colin, a difcerning Shepherd; lamenting the ftate of the Woolen manufactory, Elegy XIX. Written in Spring 1743, Elegy XX. He compares his humble for- tune with the diftrefs of others; and his fubjection to Delia with the miferable fervitude of an African flave, Elegy XXI. Taking a view of the country from his retirement, he is led to meditate on the character of the ancient Britains. Written at the time of a rumoured tax Elegy XXII. Written in the year- Elegy VII. He defcribes his vifion of an ac- Elegy Vill. He defcribes his early love of - 610 Elegy X. To Fortune; fuggefting his mo- Elegy XIII. To a friend, on fome flight oc- Elegy XIV. Declining an invitation to vifit ib. Ode to Memory, 1748, 602 The Princess Elizabeth: A Ballad alluding Ode to a Young Lady, fomewhat too folici- |