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9 (9) til vorle Cvege Livry
pio.n the Datate of PRF. E. W. GURNEY
1 July 1902
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CONTENTS
OF
THE NINTH VOLUME.
GOLDSMITH.
Page
The Traveller : or, a Prospect of Society ... 5
The Deserted Village
19
The Hermit. A Ballad
33
Retaliation. A Poem
39
Stanzas on Woman. From the Vicar of Wake-
field
45
Song
46
JOHNSON
London: a Poem. In imitation of the Third
Satire of Juvenal
52
The Vanity of Human Wishes. In imitation
of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal
61
Prologue, spoken by Mr. Garrick, at the open-
ing of the Theatre-Royal, Drury-lane, 1747, 79
On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser
in Physic
75
VOL. IX.
ARMSTRONG.
The Art of preserving Health. In Four Books.
Book I. Air
78
II. Diet
89
III. Exercise
107
IV. The Passions
128
J. WARTON.
147
Ode to Fancy
Verses, written at Montauban in France
152
T. WARTON.
Ode to the First of April
157
Ode. The Crusade
161
The Progress of Discontent
164
Inscription in a Hermitage, at Ansley Hall,
in Warwickshire.
168
Ode. The Hamlet
170
Ode sent to a Friend, on his leaving a fa-
vourite Village in Hampshire
172
The Pleasures of Melancholy
175
MASON.
Ode to Memory
188
Ode to Independency...........
............. 191
Elegy on the Death of a Lady
194
Epitaph on Mrs. Mason, in the Cathedral of
Bristol
197
COWPER.
Boadicea. An Ode
203
Heroism
204
On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture out of
Norfolk, the Gift of my Cousin Ann Bod-
ham .......
207
Friendship
211
Retirement
219
The Task. In Six Books.
Book I. The Sofa
245
II. The Time-Piece
270