To the memory of the celebrated Henry Fielding, who is interred without a monumental ftone in the Factory burial ground at Lisbon, round which is planted many Cypress Trees. By Capt. E. THOMPSON. WHILE pompous monuments adorn these tombs, And every ftone an Epitaph affumes; To tell the Pedigree of fool and fot. gave: FINI S. OF THE SECOND VOLUME. WAhing week. By Capt. Thompson, Albany. A monody. By the fame Platonic love, Page 4 6 On feeing the Cozeners, Epitaph in a country church-yard, On feeing Mr. Garrick at the Theatre, 14 ibid 15 On Sir Geo. Warren lofing his George, Verfes on the wall of an Inn, On Dryden's buft being thrown down, T 28 29 31 33 ibid 34 On On Mifs A. Drummond. By Mr. Mafon, Lines to Mrs. Mahon, A jeu d'efprit. By the dean of Derry, A fea fong, On a lady's picture. An epigram, On Taylor's pictures. By Mr. Garrick, An elegy, An ode to Mifs S-M- of York-buildings, Love epiftles. Lais, by Mr. Sheridan, &c. Epift!e 2d. the pleafing constraint, Epiftle 4th. The experiment, Hymn to Janus. By Mr. Cunningham, The modern traveller, Verses to a lady, with Shakespeare, Epigram. By Prior, Mr. Pope's welcome from Greece, By Mr. Gay, Reflections on a clean thirt, Cenfure of the world. An elegy, The contraft, a vifion. To Lord Stanley, An epiftle from a midshipman, The garrulous man, By Mr. Schomberg, 152 153 154 155 157 162 164 171. 173 The delicate compliance, By Mr, H. Kelly, 174 'The rofe and butterfly. By Mr. Cunningham, 180 Elegy, in a garden. By Mr. Mason, On a faded rofe, worn By Mrs. B. By Mr. V— Additional lines to the Ghoft. By C. Churchill, 192 196 197 On |