Horace. Book IV. Ode IV. Written at Oxford 1725, 75 Virtue and Fame. To the Countess of Egremont, 79 Addition, extempore, by Earl Hardwicke, Letter to Earl Hardwicke: occafioned by the fore- Hymn to Eliza, 80 82 84. 85 On reading Mifs Carter's Poems in Manufcript, Invitation. To the Dowager Duchefs D'Aiguillon, 86 To Colonel Drumgold, Epitaph on Captain Grenville, ibid. 88 ibid. 89 On Captain Cornwall, flain off Toulon, 1743, Infcription for a Buft of Lady Suffolk; defigned to be fet up in a Wood at Stowe, 1732, To To William Pitt, Esq; on his losing his Commis- Prologue to Thomfon's Coriolanus, fpoken by Mr. Quin, - O DE S O F PIND AR, WITH SEVERAL OTHER PIECES IN VERSE, TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK. TO WHICH ARE ADDED ORIGINAL POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS: By GILBERT WEST, Efq; LL. D. "Res antiquæ laudis & artis Ingredior, fanctos aufus recludere fontes." VIRG, Georg. iia THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM PITT, ESQ. Paymafter-General of his Majefty's Forces, One of his Majefty's most Honourable Privy Council; And to the HONOURABLE SIR GEORGE LYTTELTON, BART. One of the Lords Commiffioners of the Treasury; THESE POEMS Are infcribed by the Author; Who is defirous that the Friendship, With which they have for many Years honoured him, May be known Wherever the Publication of the enfuing Pieces Shall make known the Name of GILBERT WEST. |