I N DE X TO THE POETRY. A. ADdrefs to an houfe in F-e-street. Ale, a panegyrick on. Alfop (Antonii) Johanni Nicol ode epistolaris. Anacreon's firft ode burlesqued. Anacreon's fixty second ode imitated. In Antrum novem fororibus extructum. Arbori Pullenianæ. 80 Arms of Achilles. 276 Affembly, on a young lady taken ill at one. 74 Affurance, happiness of a good one. 310 Elbow-chair, addrefs to one new-clothed. 69 154 On ditto. 28 78 118 Epiftle from a lady to a gentleman abroad. Epitaph on a baftard child murder'd by its mother, La tin and English. Euripides, chorus in the second act of his Hecuba. in the 3d. act of his Electra. To Fancy. Febris intermittens. F. Page 360 390 195 118 28 276 113 119 77 398 197 Fiddes, (Machen) A.M. de Barking Effexiæ Sedgwicke Funeral reflection. G. Gout, a receipt for it. 193 Grant (William) Efq; his majesty's advocate for Scot Hudibras, part of the firft Canto tranflated into Latin Hymn to the Creator. 391 358 63 278 Keith (Petri) Ode adverfæ valetudinis Causâ Ulyffipo nem adituri. 40 On an orange-tree in the window of Flavia's bed chamber. P. 357 To mifs B-. P—. Piety, an ode to. Philips (Ambrofe) epitaph on, by Mr. Rolt. Pitt (Rev. Mr. Chriftopher) poems by, epiftle to J. Epiftle to Mr. Spence. The invitation, an epiftle to a friend at court. Middlefex. Poet, epigram on a cold one. Pope, (Alexander) his verses on feeing the ladies at Crux-Eufton. Ditto, infcription on a grotto, the work of nine ladies. Prologue to the Student. Sicknefs, reflections in. Soliloquy on recovery from Smart (Chriftopher) poems by, ode on the fifth of December, being the birth-day of a very beautiful young lady. Sweet William 350 70 156 225 273 Morning-piece: or, an hymn to the hay- 311 makers. Samueli Saunders, Col. Regal. Cantab. 274 280 Noon-Piece : : or, the mowers at dinner. 305 353 Inferiptions on an Æolian harp. Night-piece: or, modern philofophy. Soliloquy by Thyrfis gazing at Kitty's chamber-window. 232 Sonnet from the Italian. Tibullus, elegy in imitation of 352 268 354 25 Toafts, of writing on them, an epiftle to Mr. Warton. 238 |