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FUGITIVE PIÉCES.
VOLUME THE THIRD.
LONDON:
Printed for T. DAVIES, in Ruffel-Street, Covent-
Garden, Bookseller to the Royal Academy; and CARNAN and Newbery, St. Paul's Church Yard
MDCC LXXIV,
1
A Letter from a French Refugee in America to his
A Description of the Grotto of Antiparos Page 29
A Review of a Philosophical Enquiry into the Ori-
gin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
41
The Life of Father Paul Sarpl, Author of the His.
tory of the Council of Trent
59
Fragment of a Copy of Verses to Lord March and
Lord George, Sons of his Grace the Duke of
Rd, on their dangerously falling through
the Ice at Godwood : Illustrated with Notes Va-
riorum by Martin Scribbler, jun. Supposed to
be written by B. Thornton, Esq.
66
An Inspector, Number 66666. By the same - 77
History of the most amazing and sagacious English
Dog. Written by himself
81
The
The Life of Henry St, John, Lord Viscount Bo-
Epitaph on a Gentleman's Son of nine Years old.
By J. Craddock, Esq.
215
Elegy to a Lady who wished not to hear the Toll of
a Bell on the Evening of the late Princess Dow-
ager's Funeral. By J. Craddock, Esq.
216
Epigram on the four Translations of Homer
217
An Ode on the Author's Birth-day. - By Hawkins
Brown, Esq.
218