ODE. To Seraphina. ODE. On Æolus's Harp. HYMN on SOLITUDE. The Return from the Fox CHACE. A Burlesque Poem, in the Manner of Mr. Philips. 232- 234 236 239 SOPHONISBA: A Tragedy. 9 AGAMEMNON: A Tragedy. 113 ALFRED: ALFRED A Masque, represented be- The ARGUMENT. The fubject propofed. Infcribed to the Countess of HARTFORD. The Seafon is defcribed as it affects the various parts of Nature, afcending from the lower to the higher; with digreffions arifing from the subject. Its influence on inanimate Matter, on Vegetables, on brute Animals, and laft on Man; concluding with a diffuafive from the wild and irregular paffion of Love, oppofed to that of a pure and happy kind. |