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WORKS
OF
THOMAS GRAY;
Containing his
POEMS, AND CORRESPONDENCE WITH SEVERAL EMINENT
LITERARY CHARACTERS.
To which are added,
MEMOIRS
HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS,
BY W, MASON, M. A.
THIRD EDITION, CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR VERNOR, HOOD, AND SHARPE; J. WALKER; LONGMAN,
HURST, REES, AND ORME; J. MURRAY;
AND J. BOOKER; At the Union Printing-Office, St. John's Square, by W. Wilson.
KPE 10884),
HARVARD UN: :RSITY
LIGRARY DEC 28 1955
53 * 136 CONTENTS.
LETTER 10. To Mr. West. Of his own peculiar species of
melancholy.-Inscription for a wood in Greek Hexameters.
Argument and exordium of a Latin Heroic Epistle from So-
phonisba to Massinissa
p. 1
Account of Mr. West's death.--Of Mr. Gray's English Poetry,
written about this time, with the general plan, argument of the
first book, and all the parts which the Author finished of a
Latin Didactic Poem, “De Principiis Cogitandi”
p. 7
SECTION IV.
Prefatory narrative.-Mr. Gray takes his degree in Civil Law,
and makes Cambridge his principal residence for the rest of his
life.—The Editor of these Memoirs becomes acquainted with
him in the year 1747.—He corresponds with Dr. Wharton and
several other persons till the year 1768, when he is appointed
Professor of Modern History
p. 23
LETTER 1. To Dr. WHARTON, on taking his degree of Bachelor
of Civil Law
p. 27
Fragment of an Hymn to Ignorance
p. 30
p. 32
p. 35
p. 38
LETTER 2. To Dr. WHARTON.-Ridicule on University lazi-
ness.—Of Dr. Akenside's Poem on the Pleasures of Imagi-
nation
LETTER 3. To Dr. WHARTON. His amusements in Town.-
Reflections on riches. Character of Aristotle
LETTER 4. To Mr. WalPOLE.--Ridicule on Cibber's Observa-
tions on Cicero.—On the modern Platonic Dialogue.--Account
of his own and Mr. West's poetical compositions
LETTER 5. To Mr. WALPOLE.-Criticisms on Mr. Spence's
Polymetis
LETTER 6. To Mr. WALPOLE.-Ludicrous compliment of con-
dolence on the death of his favourite Cat, inclosing an Ode on
that subject
LETTER 7. To Dr. WHARTON.-Loss by fire of a house in Corn-
hill.-On Diodorus Siculus.-M. Gresset's Poems.-Thomson's
Castle of Indolence.-Ode to a Water-Nymph, with a character
of its Author
LETTER 8. To Dr. WHARTON.-More on M. Gresset.-Account
of his own projected Poem on the alliance between government and education
P. 42
P. 45
p. 47
p. 19
Fragment of that Poem, with a commentary, notes, and detached
sentiments relative to it
p. 53
LETTER 9. To Dr. WHARTON.-Character of M. de Montes-
quieu's L'Esprit des Loix
p. 64
LETTER 10. To Dr. WHARTON.-Account of books continued.