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17X63.11.10 (2),

A COLLEGE

JAN 10 1912

LIBRARY Gift of Charles Jackson

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T. C. HANSARD, PRINTER,

Peterboro'-court, Fleet-street, London.

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Sir Charles's Reply-I'll not believe that Phoebus did not smile"

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Tar Water, a Ballad-" Since good Master Prior".. 21

On Charles Stanhope, Esq. drinking Tar Water"When Charles by rule episcopal'

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An Ode to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams-" Dear merry knight whose sportive vein "

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An Ode to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams-" Who's this! what! Hanbury the lyric"

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An Ode to Lord Lincoln-" O, Lincoln, joy of womankind"

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On Lord Doneraile's altering his Chapel at the Grove
into a Kitchen 66
By Ovid 'mongst many more
wonders we're told "

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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

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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 ".

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A New Ballad, written in 1743-" Attend to my call" 63

The Highlanders Flight-" When an ample relief".. 67

An Ode to the Right Hon. Henry Pelham fair one who in beauty's pride"..

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An Ode to Mr. Pope-" As when a great Tragedian's

ill"

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An Ode to the Right Hon. Thomas Winnington"O best of patrons and of friends"

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To the Right Hon. Thomas Winnington-" If you great Winnington can condescend"

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An Epitaph on the same-"Near his paternal seat, here buried lies"

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The Chairman's Speech to the Secret CommitteeGentlemen, after many and hard struggles". ... 87

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Occasioned by a late Motion-"Taxes run high-the
Britons loud complain'd "

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Application from Virgil to the Earl of Bath-" Hẹ not unmindful of his usual art ”

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A Letter to Mr. Dodsley-" Sir, though for the gene

rality the books"

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A Dialogue between S. Sandys and E. Waller, esqs.— "Samuel Sandys as he was going up" .....

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An Epigram-"Deep, deep, in Sandys blundering

Head"

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Sandys and Jekyll-" "Twas at the silent solemn

hour"

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