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LONDON:
PRINTED BY THOMAS DAVISON, WHITEFRIARS.
CONTENTS
OF
VOL. V.
DR. GEORGE SEWELL
Verses said to be written by the Author on himself
when he was in a Consumption
SIR JOHN VANBRUGH
Fable.-Related by a Beau to Esop
WILLIAM CONGREVE
From the Mourning Bride
Song
ELIJAH FENTON
To a Lady sitting before her Glass
EDWARD WARD
JOHN GAY
Monday; or the Squabble
Thursday; or the Spell
Saturday; or the Flights
Page
ib.
& 3
The Birth of the Squire.—In Imitation of the Pollio
› of Virgil
Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eyed Susan
A Ballad (from the What-d'ye-call-it)
The Court of Death, a Fable
BARTON BOOTH
To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Mr. Addison
Colin and Lucy, a Ballad
85
89
Song (from his Poems on several Occasions, in Imita-
tion of the Manner of Anacreon)
The Five Traitors, a Song (from Poems printed at
Baucis and Philemon.-On the ever-lamented Loss
of the two Yew Trees in the Parish of Chil-
thorne, Somerset, 1708 (imitated from the eighth
The Cobbler.-An Irish Tale (from Mother Grim's
Verses written after seeing Windsor Castle
An American Love Ode (from the second Volume of
Montaigne's Essays)
THOMAS SOUTHERN
186
From the Tragedy of Isabella, Act IV. Scene II.
Song (in Sir Anthony Love, or the Rambling Lady)
203
Canto II.
To the Earl of Dorset
An Hymn to Venus (from the Greek of Sappho)
A Fragment of Sappho
LEONARD WELSTED
From his Summum Bonum
AMHURST SELDEN
Love and Folly.-Arraignment and Trial of Cupid
From Canto IV.