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The Thistle and the Rose, by W. Dunbar | 1 |
Verses on the Death of Queen Caroline. By Mr. Shipley | 10 |
The Genealogy of Christ, by Mr. Lowth | 13 |
A Fragment, by Mr. Mallet | 24 |
The Eagle and Robin Red-Breast, a Fable, by Archibald Scott, written before the Year 1600. | 28 |
Ode to Fancy, by Mr. Joseph Warton | 31 |
Ode to Evening, by the same | 37 |
Ode to Evening, by Mr. Collins | 39 |
Isis, an Elegy, by Mr. Mason of Cambridge | 42 |
The Triumph of Isis, by Mr. Thomas Warton of Oxford | 47 |
A Love-Elegy, by Mr. Hammond | 47 |
The Tears of Scotland, 1746. | 62 |
An Elegy written in a country church-yard, by Mr. Grey | 65 |
On the Death of Prince Frederic. Written at Paris, by David Lord Viscount Stormont | 70 |
On the same, by Mr. James Clitherow of Oxford | 75 |
Ode on the Approach of Summer, by a Gentleman formerly of the University of Aberdeen | 81 |
A Pastoral in the manner of Spenser, from Theocritus, Idyll. 20. By the same | 94 |
Inscribed on a beautiful Grotto near the Water | 96 |
Love Elegy, by Mr. Smollet | 97 |
A Panegyric on Oxford Ale, by a Gentleman of Trinity College | 99 |
The Progress of Discontent, by the Same. | 105 |
Ode to Arthur Onslow, Esq; | 109 |
Job, Chapter XXXIX. By a Gentleman of Oxford | 113 |
Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson, by Mr. Collins | 116 |
The Child-Birth, in the manner of Gay | 119 |
On a Lady's presenting a Sprig of Myrtle to a Gentleman, by Mr. Hammond | 125 |
To a Young Lady with Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds | 126 |
Ode on the Fifth of December, by Mr. Christopher Smart | 128 |
Part of the Prologue to Sir David Lyndesay's Dream. Written in the Reign of King James V. | 129 |
Hardyknute, a Fragment | 132 |
Ode. By Dr. Akenside, on Lyric Poetry | 147 |