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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