I. To a Lady. Occafioned by the Arrival of her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. 157 VI. To Mr. Pope, on his having finished his VII. To Mr. Thomas Snow, Goldfmith, near Temple Bar. A Panegyrick, occafioned by his buying and felling of the Third South- fea Subfcriptions, taken in by the Directors Newgate's Garland; being a new Ballad, fhew- ing how Mr. Jonathan Wild's throat was cut from ear to ear with a penknife, by Mr. Blake, alias Blue-fkin, the bold highway- The Lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the lofs Verfes to be placed under the picture of Sir Richard Blackmore, England's arch – poet, |