941 W722 V.3 GIFT OF Brufescer J. U). Thompson T. C. HANSARD, PRINTER, Peterboro'-court, Fleet-street, London. TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOL. III. BENEVOLENCE an Epistle-" Kind to my frailties The Wife and Nurse, a Ballad-" Vice once with Vir- Plain Thoughts, a Ballad-" Attend ye brave Bri- A Letter to the editor of the Old Woman's Magazine 57 H. Fox .... 886718 61 Page A Letter from the same to the Rev. Mr. Birt Fox.... A Letter from the same to the Right Hon. Henry Ditto........Ditto........Ditto...... 77 82 A Letter from Sir C. H. Williams to the Rev. Mr. To Chloe, a Persuasive to love-" Since Nature ne'er The Fair Moralist-" As late by Thames's verdant side" 111 On Pope's having just published his Dunciad-" At length Pope conquers: Hervey, Wortley yield".... 112 Verses addressed to the Countess of Essex-" Fanny beware of flattery" 113 Le Pater-noster de Madame de Pompadour-“Grand 118 Verses, written by Sir C. H. Williams, on seeing a .... An Account of the Kings and Government of Poland 124 in Letters to the Right hon. Henry Fox .. i to the end CALIFORNI ON BENEVOLENCE: AN EPISTLE TO EUMENES. KIND Of nauseous verses offer'd once a week, 'Twas ne'er my pride to shine by flashy fits Content if some few friends indulge my name, CYTILOKMI 2 I would not scrawl one hundred idle lines— Yet once a moon, perhaps, I steal a night; And, if our Sire Apollo pleases, write. You smile; but all the train the Muse that Christians and dunces, still we quote Apollo. To Goths, that stare astonish'd at their verse; I to sound judges from the mob appeal, With you, whom nought that's moral can disgust. Of all the monsters of the human kind, What strikes you most is the low selfish mind. |