Yearsley 149 ibid. 151 On the fudden Death of a Friend LXXXVI. An Addrefs to Friendship LXXXVII. On Mrs. Montague LXXXVIII. An Ode to Charity ibid. 154 Hudfon 156 ibid. 158 To a Lady on her Birth-day ibid. 160 XC. XCI. XCV. XCVI. XCVII. ibid. 167 To a favourite Lady on her Birth day On a certain Lady at Court ibid. 166 Epitaph on Sir William Turnbull, one of the principal Secretaries of State to King William III. On Mr. Rowe and his Daughter, ibid. 165 CII. An Sect. CXLIII. The Flower-Garden Mifs H. Falconar 260, CXLIV. CXLV. CXLVI. The Sofa Page. Cowper 261 A Walk in the Country; and a De fcription of the Scene ibid. 264 On the Neceffity and Benefits of Ex- Works of Nature, to thofe of Art ibid. 268 CXLVII. Story-Tellers and Jefters in the Pul pit reproved ibid. 270 CXLVIII. Address to Domeftic Happiness ibid. 272 The Country preferable to the Town even in Winter CXLIX. ibid. 273 ibid. 276 CLXII. On the Amusements of Youth CLXIII. On the Paffions of Youth CLXIV. Verfes ibid. 286. ibid. 288 ibid. 291 Hartfon 293 ibid. 295 ibid. 301 ibid. 325 CLXXII. CLXXIII. CLXXIV. ginus The Qualities of a good Critic ibid. 327 ibid. 334 CLXXVIII. On the celebrated Runnymede, where Magna Charta was figned Capel Loft. 336 Shepherd 337 Dr. Goldsmith 341 CLXXXI. Epitaph on Mr. Parnel ibid. 342 CLXXXII. The |