Page Sir Charles's Reply-I'll not believe that Phoebus did not smile" Tar Water, a Ballad—“ Since good Master Prior".. 21 On Charles Stanhope, Esq. drinking Tar Water"When Charles by rule episcopal An Ode to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams-" Dear merry knight whose sportive vein” An Ode to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams-" Who's this! what! Hanbury the lyric" An Ode to Lord Lincoln-" O, Lincoln, joy of womankind" On Lord Doneraile's altering his Chapel at the Grove into a Kitchen -"By Ovid 'mongst many more wonders we're told" A Congratulatory Ode to the Statesman on his Travels -"Old England mourns her past disgrace". An Ode to the Right Hon. Viscount Lonsdale"Th' impartial and by-standing muse 20 A Simile printed in Geoffry Broadbottom's Journal"Dear Geoffry didst thou never meet" 25 26 30 33 36 41 47 55 To the Rev. Samuel Hill-" Dear Muse, as you have nothing else to do ". A New Ballad, written in 1743-" Attend to my call" 63 The Highlanders Flight-" When an ample relief".. 67 57 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" An Ode to the Right Hon. Thomas Winnington"O best of patrons and of friends" To the Right Hon. Thomas Winnington-" If you great Winnington can condescend " An Epitaph on the same-"Near his paternal seat, here buried lies" 66 ...... Page Application from Virgil to the Earl of Bath-" He not unmindful of his usual art” A Letter to Mr. Dodsley-" Sir, though for the generality the books" A Dialogue between S. Sandys and E. Waller, esqs.— "Samuel Sandys as he was going up " An Epigram Head" The Chairman's Speech to the Secret CommitteeGentlemen, after many and hard struggles"...... 87 Occasioned by a late Motion-"Taxes run high-the Britons loud complain❜d " 6. · Deep, deep, in Sandys blundering 71 Sandys and Jekyll-" "Twas at the silent solemn hour" 74 77 81 85 98 100 102 112 121 122 The Unembarrass'd Countenance-" To a certain old chapel, well-known in the town" |