The Toilette. A town eclogue, Page 80 The Espousal. A sober eclogue between two of the people called Quakers, SONGS AND BALLADS. Sweet William's farewell to black-ey'd Susan, The Lady's lamentation, 99 Damon and Cupid, ΙΟΙ Daphnis and Chloe, 102 The coquette mother and daughter, 105 Molly Mog: or, The fair maid of the inn, 106 Ballad, 109 A ballad on Quadrille, 112 A new song of new similies, 115 Newgate's garland, a new ballad, A ballad on ale, 118 120 Page Prologue. Designed for the pastoral tragedy of 186 The lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the loss of Grildrig. A pastoral, 188 Mary Gulliver to Capt. Lemuel Gulliver, 191 To Quinbus Flestrin, the Man-mountain. A 195 Epitaph of Bywords, The Man-mountain's answer to the Lilliputian verses, Verses to be placed under the picture of Sir A contemplation on night, A thought on eternity, My own epitaph, 197 201 202 204 205 ib. END OF VOLUME SECOND. |