Ode 09865000*006990000040** :. IN DE X to the Sixth Volume. HYMN to the Naiads. 1746 The Grotto: An Ode to Silence 116 Page 5 The Picture of Human Life 120 Ode to the Right Hon. Francis E. The Dropsical Man 148 of Huntingdon. 1747. 21 Paradise regain'd - 149 Ode to the Right Rev. Benjamin To the Right Hon. Sir Robert Wal. Lord Bishop of Winchester 33 pole - 153 Infcriptions, To a Lady on a Landscape of her 1. For a Grotto 138 Drawing 160 2. For a Statue of Chaucer at Ode to Cupid on Valentine's Woodstock 39 Day --. 162 40 To the Hon, and Rey. F. C. 164 41 To the Rev. T***T**, D. D, 168 42 Vacation 174 6. For a Column at Runny. Ito a Lady very handsome, but too mede 43 fond of Dress - 182 44 | Anacreon. Ode III. . 185 Ode to the Tiber 46 An Imitation of Horace, Book III. Etegies, Ode 2. 186 1. Written at the Convent of A Reply to a Copy of Verses made Haut Villers in Cham- in Imitation of Book III. Ode 2. 188 . 2. On the Mausoleum of Au- Inscription on a Grotto of Shells at guftus. To the Right Hon. Crux-Easton, the Work of Nine George Bussy Villiers, Vif young Ladies - 190 count Villiers, avritten at Verses occafioned by seeing a Grotto Rome, 1756 - 551 built by Nine Sifters 191 3. To the Right Hon. George An Excuse for Inconstancy, 1737 Simon Harcourt, Viscount ibid. Newnham, written at Rome, To Venus. A Rart. 1732 193 1756 ap 58 The Power of Music. A Song. Imi4. To an Officer, written at tated from the Spanish 195 Rome, 1756' 61 Letter from Smyrna to kis Sisters .-5. To a Friend Sick, written at Crux-Easton, 1733 196 at Rome, 1756. 65 Part of a Letter to my Sisters at - 6. To another friend, written Crux-Easton, wrote from Cairo - at Rome, 1756 - 68 in Egypt, August 1734 203 The Lyric Mulē to Mr. Mason 70 Letter from Marleilles to my sis On the Immortality of the Soul, in ters at Crux - Easton, May two Books - 73, 92 1735 : 205 The Arbour : An Ode to Content - The History of Porsenna, King of ment 109! Rufia, in two Books 209, 225 The .336 337 348 The Ever-Green 2481To Mr. Garrick, on his creating 249 a Temple and Statue to Shake- 327 251 | On the Birth-Day of Shakespear. 2531 A. Cento. Taken from his 330 331 256 Mr. 'Voltaire 266 nument in Carnarvonshire · 341 - 2711 Masters of Defence, Messieurs who invited her to retire into a Young Gentleman at Eton School 353 274 The Song of Simeon paraphrased 354 ibid. 288|The Play-Thing chang'd 359 301 | An Elegy written in an empty Af- 363 308 The Fakeer : A Tale 367 foned. by the Earl of Corke's made Poet Laureat 370 314 | Verses on the Prospect of planting 372 374 320 Ode. To Independency 377 - 381 384 326' Poftfcripe 390 |