Page Sir Charles's Reply-I'll not believe that Phœbus did not smile" 20 Tar Water, a Ballad-" Since good Master Prior" 21 On Charles Stanhope, Esq. drinking Tar Water"When Charles by rule episcopal " ... 25 An Ode to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams-" Dear merry knight whose sportive vein " 26 An Ode to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams-" Who's this! what! Hanbury the lyric" 30 An Ode to Lord Lincoln—“ O, Lincoln, joy of womankind" 33 A Congratulatory Ode to the Statesman on his Travels -" Old England mourns her past disgrace"........ 41 An Ode to the Right Hon. Viscount Lonsdale"Th' impartial and by-standing muse " ............ 47 A Simile printed in Geoffry Broadbottom's Journal"Dear Geoffry didst thou never meet" .... To the Rev. Samuel Hill-" Dear Muse, as you have nothing else to do "....... 55 57 A New Ballad, written in 1743-" Attend to my call" 63 The Highlanders Flight-" When an ample relief".. 67 1 Page 71 .... An Ode to the Right Hon. Henry Pelham "The fair one who in beauty's pride".. An Ode to Mr. Pope-" As when a great Tragedian's ill" 74 An Ode to the Right Hon. Thomas Winnington"O best of patrons and of friends" 77 To the Right Hon. Thomas Winnington-" If you great Winnington can condescend " 81 An Epitaph on the same-"Near his paternal seat, here buried lies" 85 The Chairman's Speech to the Secret Committee"Gentlemen, after many and hard struggles"...... 87 Occasioned by a late Motion-"Taxes run high-the 98 Application from Virgil to the Earl of Bath-" He not unmindful of his usual art " 100 A Letter to Mr. Dodsley-" Sir, though for the generality the books" 102 A Dialogue between S. Sandys and E. Waller, esqs."Samuel Sandys as he was going up " .... 112 An Epigram - Deep, deep, in Sandys blundering 121 Sandys and Jekyll-" "Twas at the silent solemn hour" 122 On the Earl of Islay altering his gardens at Whitton- "Old Islay to shew a most elegant taste".......... 150 A Duchess's Ghost - " As musing in his bed the On the Quarrel between Mr. Fielding and Mrs. Clive |