With aweful veneration shall they trace The steps which thou so long before hast trod ; With reverend wonder view the folemn place, From whence thy genius foar'd to nature's God. Then, fome small gem, or mofs, or fhining ore, INDEX to the Third Volume. Na Grotto near the Thames, at Twickenham Page 1 An Ode on Eolus's harp On the Report of a Wooden Bride to be built at Westminster 7 An Ode to the People of Great Britain, in Imitation of the Sixth Ode of the Third Book of Horace 18 Pfyche or the great Metamorphofis, a Poem, written in Imitation of Spenfer 23 Jovi Eleutherio: Or, an Offering to Liberty 45 An Epiftle from a Swifs Officer to his Friend at Rome 58 an Epifile The Duty of employing One's Self, an Epistle On Scribling against Genius, an Epiftle The Mimick An Epiftle from Florence, to T. A. Tutor to the Earl of P. 75 90 The Beauties, an Epiftle to Mr. Eckardt, the Painter The Enthufiaft, or the Lover of Nature, a Poem An Ode to Fancy Stanzas written on taking the Air after a long Illness The two Beavers, a Fable Contentment The Education of Achilles An Epiftle from S. J. Efq; in the Country, to the Right Hon. the Lord Lovelace in Town, written in the Year 1739 To a Lady in Town foon after her leaving the Country To the Right Hon. the Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley, prefented with a Collection of Poems Chloe to Strephon. A Poem 138 140 To the Right Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, on his being inftalled Knight of the Garter 141 To a Lady, fent with a Prefent of Shells and Stones defign'd for a Grotto المتب 142 To a Lady, in Anfewer to a Letter wrote in a very fine Hand 144 The modern fine Gentleman, written in the Year 1746 An Effay on Virtue, to the Hon. Philip Yorke, Efq; 146 The Female Drum: or the Origin of Cards. A Tale. Addrefs'd to the Hon. Mifs Carpenter 167 171 175 183 a The Poet's Prayer An Epiftle to a Lady Hervey Io the Same, from Hampton-Court, 1731 Genius, Virtue, and Reputation: A Fable Marriage A-la-Mode, or the two Sparrows: A Fable To Mr. Fox, written at Florence. In Imitation of Horace, 187 189 197 199 202 An Infcription 205 208 Ode to Wijdom 209 To a Gentleman on his intending to cut down a Grove to enlarge bis Profpect 213 The Eftimate of Life, a Poem, in three Parts, 215 The Power of Poetry Song To Sylvia The Pleafure of Poetry. An Ode To a young Lady, with Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds To the Author of the Farmer's Letters Verfes written in a Book called Fables for the Female Sex 237 Inferiptions on a Monument to the Memory of a Lady's favourite 226 231 233 235 236 242 The Trial of Selim the Perfian, for divers High Crimes and The Marriage of the Myrtle and Yew. A Fable 255 265 On a Bay-leaf, pluck'd from Virgil's Tomb, near Naples, 1736 To Chloe A Song 268 270 271 Fashion: a Satire 274 Nature and Fortune. To the Earl of Chesterfield 281 The Exception 283 To the Earl of Chesterfield 284 Honour. A Poem. Infcribed to the Right Hon. the Lord Visc. Lonsdale 285 Ode to a Water-Nymph 297 Mufæus: A Monody to the Memory of Mr. Pope, in Imitation of Milton's Lycidas 303 An Effay on Satire occafioned by the Death of Mr. Pope 315 A Character of Mr. Pope's Writings The Cave of Pope. A Prophecy 339 346 The END of VOL. III. |