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CONTENTS
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VOL. VI.
Page
CHARLES CHURCHILL
Introduction to the Rosciad
Character of a critical Fribble (from the same)
Characters of Quin, Sheridan, and Garrick (from the
same)
From the Prophecy of Famine
10
12
18
Introduction to the Night Thoughts-Uncertainty of
human Happiness—Universality of human Misery
(from Night I.)
49
Madness of Men in Pursuit of Amusements (from the
Blessedness of the Son of Foresight (from the same)
Society necessary to Happiness (from the same)
Complaint for Narcissa (from Night III.)
58
59
60
61
Comparison of the Soul viewing the Prospects of Im-
mortality to the Prisoner enlarged from a Dungeon
(from Night IV.)
The Danger to Virtue of Infection from the World
(from Night V.)
64
65
Insufficiency of Genius without Virtue (from Night VI.) 66
Description of the Man whose Thoughts are not of this
World (from Night VIII.)
The Love of Praise (from Satire I.)
Propensity of Man to false and fantastic Joys (from
Satire V.)
Characters of Women-The Wedded Wit (from the
ib.
659
70
Selim's Soliloquy before the Insurrection
82
Character of the Officers (from the Shipwreck)
Evening described-Midnight-The Ship weighing
Anchor and departing from the Haven (from the
94
95
. 96
Distress of the Vessel-Heaving of the Guns overboard
(from the same)
Council of Officers-Albert's Directions to prepare for
the last Extremities (from the same)
The Vessel going to pieces-Death of Albert (from
the same)
MARK AKENSIDE
From the Pleasures of Imagination (Book
113
124
.
127
132
Final Cause of our Pleasure in Beauty (from the same) 139
Mental Beauty (from the same)
Pleasure next in the Passions of Grief, Pity, and In-
dignation (from Book II.)
Enjoyments of Genius in collecting her Stores for
Composition (from Book III.)
Conclusion (from the same)
141
142
Inscription for a Bust of Shakspeare
THOMAS CHATTERTON
Bristowe Tragedie, or the Dethe of Syr Charles Bawdin 163
CHRISTOPHER SMART
Soliloquy of the Princess Periwinkle (in the mock play
of a "Trip to Cambridge, or the Grateful Fair")
Ode on an Eagle confined in a College Court
From the Monody to the Memory of a Young Lady
ANONYMOUS.-Song (from the Shamrock, or Hibernian
Crosses, Dublin 1772)
232
GEORGE, LORD LYTTLETON
From the Monody
ROBERT FERGUSSON
The Farmer's Ingle
THOMAS SCOTT
Government of the Mind (from Lyric Poems)
PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE, EARL of Chester-
On Nash's Picture at full Length between the Busts of
Sir I. Newton and Mr. Pope, at Bath
OLIVER GOLDSMITH
The Traveller
The Deserted Village
The Haunch of Venison
PAUL WHITEHEAD
Hunting Song
WALTER HARTE
251
268
283
298
303
305
307
311
322
Eulogius: or, the Charitable Mason
Divine Will: an Ode
Contentment, Industry, and Acquiescence under the
ANONYMOUS.-Verses copied from the Window of an
obscure Lodging-house, in the Neighbourhood of
London (from the Annual Register for 1774)
JOHN ARMSTRONG
Opening of the Poem in an Invocation to Hygeia
(from the Art of Preserving Health, Book I.)
Choice of a rural Situation, and allegorical Picture of
the Quartan Ague (from the same)
Recommendation of a high Situation on the Sea-coast
Address to the Naiads (from Book II.)
RICHARDSON
Ode to a Singing Bird
JOHN LANGHORNE
341
349
351
354
355
357
. 360
Labour and Genius; or, the Mill-stream and the Cas-
cade: a Fable
HENRY BROOKE
418
The Reptile and Insect World (from Universal Beauty,
Book V.)
422
JOHN SCOTT
430
Ode on hearing the Drum
432