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Two letters from Sarah Duchefs of Marlborough, copied literally from the original
MS.
157
PO
POETRY.
Ode for the new year 1787, by T. Warton, Efq. Poet Laureat
159
Ode on his Majesty's birth-day, June 4, 1787, by the fame
160
Ode to a Lady going abroad, from vol. iii. of the Lounger
162
On the late improvements at Nunebam, the Seat of the Earl of Harcourt, by the late
W. Whitehead, Efq.
163
Verfes on the Duchefs of Rutland, fuppofed to be written by Si H. Languish
165
The Three Vernons, by the Honourable Horace Walpole
167
Prologue to the Tragedy of Julia, by Edmund Malone, Efq.
168
Epilogue to the fame, by John Courtenay, Efq.
170.
Song, from Poems on various fubjects, by
Address to the Deil from Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, by Robert Burns
A dedication to G**** H******, Efq.-from the fame
Ode, tranflated from the Perfian of the Poet th, by Sir William Jones
Softly, an Ode from the fame, by Captain Thomas Ford
Epigram on this Question: "Which is the more eligible for a Wife, a Widow
Old Maid?"-from the Essay on Old Maids
Impromptu on the preceding Epigram
Reply to the two Epigrammatifts
Written at Nice, August, 1743, by the Right Honourable Henry Fox, late Lord
Holland
171
174
183
Impromptu, by Bishop Atterbury, on a challenge to the Bishop to dictate fomething in
praife of a Goofe Quill, from the words, "Defpife not the worth of those things
that are fmall"?
Impromptu, by a Gentleman of the Temple, on the Sight of one of the Croydon Belles
in the Court at King fton during the Affizes
Song, by Captain Morris
ACCOUNT of BOOKS for 1787.
184
Mary Queen of Scots vindicated, by John Whitaker, B. D. author of the History of
Manchester, and Rector of Ruan Langborne, Cornwall, in 3 vols. 8vo. 186
Travels through Egypt and Syria, in the years 1783, 1784, and 1785, by M. C.
F. Volney
196
THE END.