On the duty of clemency to brates. The folly of being dissatisfied with the times we live in. Character of the English. On the extraordinary cleverness of the moderns. 796 198 On the country manners of the prefent age. A prophecy by Monfieur Voltaire: Character of a mighty good kind of man. Character of a good fort of woman. POETRY. Verfes on the death of his late, and acceffion of his present, majefty. Truth at court. By a reverend dean. The patriot king, or George the Third. Ode for the New year 1761, by William Whitehead, Efq The birth-day Ode. An epifile to a friend, on the expected arrival of the queen. 205 208 210 210 215 217 218 ibid. 220 221 224 Humility exalted; or, the glorious transformation. Verfes on the king's marriage. By Mr. Spence. From the Oxford collection. 225 To the queen. By Mr. Warton. By the Hon. John Grey. From the Cambridge Collection.. By Mr. Gandy. 227 228 229 Verfes occafioned by the theatric champion's performance at Covent-garden. 231 On Mr. Pitt's refigning the feals. Prologue to the Tempeft; by Lord Palmerfron. acted at Hinchinbroke, near Huntingdon, On a noble Lawyer's addition to the above noble Lord's, poem on a Lady. ibid. On the above Lord's reply to the noble Lawyer's addition. Under a caft of the Venus de Medicis, at the Leafowes. Verses occafioned by an incident, at the feat of William Shenftone, Efq; To William Shenfione, Efq; The production of half an hour's leisure. To Mr. S. upon his defiring her to paint his picture. By Mifs Loggin. Epigram on a report of the king of Spain's marrying Madame Victoire. Epigram made by a Heffian officer upon Mahal Broglio's being fo near taken on the 10th of July, 1761, &c. Advice from a matron to a young lady concerning wedlock. The fongs of Selma. From the original of Offian the son of Fingal. ibid. ibid. 'Τ Η Ε Ε Ν Ι. |