CONTENTS.
Petition of Posterity to the D— and C—r of W— | 376 | |
Dying speech of Mr. Cuffe, Secretary to the Earl of Essex | 377 | |
That Earl's letter to Lord Southampton | 377 | |
Dr. Brett's sermon on conjugal love and duty, preached at St. Anne's in Dublin; with a dedication to the Right Honourable Lady Caroline Russel | 379 | |
Copy of a will of a citizen of Bern in Switzerland | 383 | |
Method of taking off paintings in oil from the cloths or wood on which they were done | 383 | |
POETRY. | ||
Melpomene, by R. Dodsley | 387 | |
The birth-day Ode | 392 | |
New year's Ode for 1759 | 395 | |
Verses to the People of England, by William Whitehead, Esq. | 396 | |
Ode to the King of Prussia by M. de Voltaire, and translation | 400 | |
King of Prussia's Verses to Professor Gottsched | 403 | |
The Professor's answer | 404 | |
Ode in the second act of Agis | 406 | |
Ode in the fifth act of Agis | 407 | |
An epitaph on Johnny Armstrong | 408 | |
Translation of a French Ode | 409 | |
King of Prussia's Ode on Death, translated by Dr. Hawkesworth | 409 | |
Epistle from the King of Prussia to Voltaire, translated by J. G. Cooper, Esq; | 412 | |
Mr. William Thomson's Ode Brumalis, translated by Mr. Tattersal | 413 | |
The pleasures of the mind | 414 | |
To Peace | 416 | |
To a kinsman on his intended marriage | 417 | |
The latter part of Chap. VI. of St. Matthew paraphrased | 420 | |
On reading Hutchinson on the Passions | 421 | |
To Fear | 421 | |
The Lover cured | 422 | |
The Indian Philosopher | 423 | |
To the Nymph of P— waters | 425 | |
An Episode | 426 | |
Verses written at the gardens of William Shenstone, Esq; | 428 | |
To the Rev. Dr. Warburton | 430 | |
Verses dropt in Mr. Garrick's temple of Shakespear at Hampton | 431 | |
Prologue to Agis | 432 | |
Epilogue to Agis | 433 | |
Prologue to Cleone | 433 |
Epilogue