J.Wale de? C.Grignion si. That not in Fancy's Maze he wanderd long, Butstoopid to Truth, and moralizd his Song Pope. LONDON; and all other Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland. 1 MDCCLXXVIII. CONTENTS of the FIRST VOLUME. A Discourse on Pastoral Poetry MESSIAH, a Sacred Eclogue in Imiation of Virgil's Pollio Two Chorusses to the Tragedy of Brutus The dying Christian to his Soul, an Odc Elegy to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady Prologue to Mr. Addison's Tragedy SAPPHO to Phaon, an Epistle from Ovid The TEMILE of FAME,' from Chaucer The Wife of Bath, from Chaucer The first Book of STATIUS's THEBAIS IMITATIONS of ENGLISH POETS. 1. Of Chaucer II. Of Spenser, The Alley III. Of Waller, On a Lady singing to her Lute IV. Of Cowley, The Garden -, Weeping V. Of the E. of Rochester, On Silence VI. Of the E. of Dorset, Artemisia, Phryne VII. Of Dr. Swift, Thc happy Life of a Country Parson 237 238 240 ib. 241 242 244 245 ESSAY on MAN, in Four Epistles. Epistle I. Nature and State of Man with Respect to the Universe 253 Epille II. Of the Nature and State of Man with Respect to himself as an Individual 262 3 Epistle |