I. Uncertainty. To Mr. Pope, II. Hope. To Mr. Doddington, III. Jealousy. To Mr. Edward Walpole, In Four Soliloquy of a Beauty in the country. Written at - 6 10 14 the Year 1727, 19 To the Reverend Dr. Ayscough, at Oxford. Writ- 25 30 To Mr. Poyntz, Ambassador at the Congress of Advice to a Lady. 1731. 34. 37 39 Song. Ode, in Imitation of Paftor Fido. Written Abroad in 1729, Parts of an Elegy of Tibullus. 1729-30, To Mr. Weft, at Wickham. Written in the Year 1725, le IV. 75 Virtue and Fame. To the Countefs of Egremont, 79 Addition, extempore, by Earl Hardwicke, Letter to Earl Hardwicke: occafioned by the fore- Invitation. To the Dowager Duchefs D'Aiguillon, 86 On Captain Cornwall, flain off Toulon, 1743, 1729, ibid. 89 Infcription for a Buft of Lady Suffolk; defigned to be fet up in a Wood at Stowe, 1732, Sulpicia to Cerinthus, in her Sickness. From Ti- ib. Το To William Pitt, Efq; on his lofing his Commif- Prologue to Thomfon's Coriolanus, spoken by Mr. Quin, ΙΟΥ |