On his mistress, the queen of Bobemia. By Sir Henry Wotton, kt. From "Reliquia Wottoniana," 1685 18 Upon the death of Sir Albert Mortons wife. By Epitaphs. By Benjamin Jonson, poet laureat. The firft, On the countess of Pembroke, fifter to fir Philip Sidney, from the authors "Works," 1756; the fecond, On Michael Drayton, efq. from his To bis fon, Vincent Corbet. By Richard Corbet, 19 The farewell. By Henry King, bishop of Chi- The ftory of Phoebus and Daphne applied. By Edmund Waller, efq. From his " Poems,” 1645, compared with the editions of 1664, 1682, and On my lady Ifabella playing on the lute. By the On a tree cut in paper. By the fame. From the L'Allegro. By John Milton. From his "Poems," 1673, compared with the edition of 1645 Il Penferofo. By the fame. From the fame au- thorities Lycidas. By the fame. From the fame authori- ties; collated also with the first edition in the "obfequies to the memorie of mr. Edward Sonnet. By the fame. From the " Poems," 1673 "Poems," 1671" To Althea, from prison. By Richard Lovelace, efq. From "Lucafta: Epodes," &c. 1649 From bis - The epicure. [From Anacreon.] By the fame. Claudian's Old man of Verona. By the fame. Horace, Lib. iv. Ode 7. By fir William Temple, Song. By Charles Cotton, efq. From his “ Poems,” 1689 - The morning quatrains. By the fame. From the Noon quatrains. By the fame. From the fame Evening quatrains. By the fame. From the fame authority Night quatrains. By the fame. From the fame - 101 Theodore and Honoria. [A translation from Boc- On his mistress drown'd. By Thomas Spratt, Conftancy. By for Charles Sedley, bart. From bis "Works," 1778 126 A fong. By the fame. From the fame authority 127. 84 86 87 92 94 96 117 125 Inconftancy excufed. Song. By John Sheffield, On Lucinda's death. By the fame. From the fame Song. By John Wilmot, earl of Rochefter. From Drydens " Mifcellany poems," 1727 The fixteenth ode of the fecond book of Horace. By Thomas Otway. From his "Works," 1768 131 The retirement. By John Norris. From his - 133 "Mifcellanies," 1692 Written at Althrop, in a blank leaf of Waller's poems, upon feeing Vandyke's picture of the old lady Sunderland. By Charles Montague, earl of Halifax. From the fame authority - 136 Horace. Book IV. Ode III. Imitated by Francis Atterbury, bishop of Rochester. From the au- thors "Epiftolary correfpondence, &c." 1783. Epigram, written on a white fan borrowed from 128 129. A reply to a copy of verfes made in imitation of Book III. Ode II. of Horace. Angustam, amice, pauperiem pati, &c. and fent by mr. Titley to · the author.' By Richard Bentley, L L. D. From the "Collection of poems," published by To the evening far. Englifb'd from a Greek idyl- lium. By George Stepney, efq. From the "Works Epigram. Love, and jealousy. By William Walsh, Song. By the fame. From the fame authority Mally of Mountown. By William King, LL.D. From his "Mifcellanies," (no date) Henry and Emma, a poem, upon the model of the Nut-brown Maid. By Matthew Prior, efq. To a young gentleman in love. A tale. By the fame. The garland. By the fame. From the same au- |