A NEW E DI TION, L O N D ON: House, in Piccadilly, 1784. H IOI 107 I I2 B.20-5) Contents of the Second Volume. en The Pieces marked thus * were not in the former Edition. EROIC Epistle to Sir W. Chambers * Heroic Poftfiript to the same * Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck; by the same 23 * Epiớle to Dr. Shebbeare; by the same * Ode to Sir Fleicher Norton; by the fame * Dean and 'Squire ; by the same Ode to Lord Barrington ; by the same 92 Epigram on Lord Bute 118 Epigram to the Genius of Scotland Monody in the House of Commons ibid Ode to the Author of the Monody The Retreat of Ten Thousand, to Lord G. G. * Verses for the Melchianza at Philadelphia Ode on the success of his Majesty's Arms Epigram on Dr. Franklin's Conductors * Jupiter and Mercury. By Mr. Garrick bonnet ibid 379 I 22 164 184 200 206 On the Academy for teaching grown people to dance 180 On Johnson's Dictionary 181 A Riddle 182 Sir William Young to his Lady 183 Mr. Garrick's Verses at Warwick Castle Nature and Garrick 186 Ballad on enlarging the house of cffice, at the D- of D_'s 187 From the Spanish 189 An old Prophecy at Bath 190 Mr. Anstey to Mr. Garrick 191 Mr. Garrick's answer 192 Earl of Chatham to Mr. Garrick 195 Mr. Garrick's answer 196 Fool's Petition to Jupiter 197 Lord Chesterfield's answer Mr. Garricks's answer, on being asked to come into Farliament 202 Advice to the Marquis of Rockingham 203 On a certain Lord's buying a house 204 On seeing Mr. Taylor's pictures 205 Epitaph on Mr. Beighton * Colloquial Epigram 207 Verses to Mr. Garrick, on receiving his Picture 208 Lines by Mr. Garrick, on the back of his Picture 209 Conversation between Mr. Garrick and the two Grave-diggers ibid Fitzgig's 'Triumph 215 Monody on the Death of Mr. Garrick * On the Errors of the Press; by Caleb Whitfoord, Esq. “224 Cross Readings from the Newspapers To him who feels the justness of the Character 243 * To Brass Crolby, Esq. 245 # The Alderman in Retirement 253 * Westminster Races 255 * Reasons for retaining the letter K 259 * More Reasons 261 * Clericus to Hugin Kelly 263 * St. Stephen's Theatre 266 * What is my Thought like 269 To the Memory of Sir Charles Saunders 272 Impromptu 273 To Sir Joshua Reynolds ; by the Dean of Derry ibid Dr. Bernard to Dr. Goldsmith 277 Epistle from Mr. Cumberland to Dr. Goldsmith To Sir Joshua Reynolds from Mr. Whitfoord 281 * Verles to Mr. Wright; by Miss Seward 282 * Earl of Chesterfield's Petition to the King * Charm for Ennui; by W. Hayley Esq. 289 221 235 278 285 |