THE bumble Petition of Frances Harris, A Ballad on Lady Betty Berkeley Verses wrote in a Lady's Ivory Table-Book. The Description of a Salamander. The History of Vanbrug's House. Tbe Description of a City Shower. VA Description of the Morning. The Virtues of Sid Hamet the Magician's Rod. 35 Atlas, or the Minister of State. Horace, lib. 2. Sat. 6. Part of it imitated. 86 An Elegy on the supposed Death of Partrige the 109 TO 133 146 To Stella, who colleEted bis Poems. An excellent Song on a seditious Pamphlet. 126 Part of a Summer at the House of George} 156 Upon the horrid Plot discovered, Mary the Cook-Maid's Letter to Dr. Sheridan. . 164 A quibbling Elegy on Judge Boat. Whitshed's Motto on bis Coach. Verses. sent by Dr. Delany to Dr. S. Verses on the upright Judge, who condemned? A Receipt to restore Stella's Youth. A Simile on the Want of Silver.. Clever Tom Clinch going to be banged. 217 246 248 On seeing Verses written upon Windows. 220 To the Earl of Peterborough. 222 Advice to the Grub-ftreet Writers, 223 The Dog and Thief. 224 Dr. S. to Mr. Pope. 225 Stella's Birtb-Day, 1726-7. 227 To Stella, vifting me in my Sickness. 230 Or cutting down the old Tborn at Market-Hill. 235 Desire and Pofession. 239 A Pastoral Dialogue between Richmond-Lodge and Marble-Hill. 242 On Cenfure. The Furniture of a Woman's Mind. On five Ladies at Sots-Hole. 250 A Pastoral Dialogue. 25% The Journal of a modern Lady. 255 Ibe grand Question debated. 266 - A Libel on Dr. Delany and Lord Carteret. 275 To Dr. Delany on the Libels writ against bims. 283 To Janus on New-Year's-Day. 289 Drapier's Hill. 290 On burning a dull Poem. 291 An excellent new Ballad on a true English Dean. 292 The Revolution at Market-Hill. 296 The Description of an Irish Feaft. 300 On Stephen Duck the Threjer. 304 A Panegyrick on the D. ibid. The Lady's Dressing-Room. The Power of Time. 323 Death and Daphne. 324 To Betty the Grizette. 328 Ibe Place of the Damn'd. 329 Apollo, or a Problem solv'd. To Mr. Gay on bis being mada Steward to the Duke of Queensbury. 332 On 318 330 the} 356 On the BS. 339 A beautiful Nymph going to Bed. 342 Strephon and Chloe. 345 Caffinus and Peter, a tragical Elegy. On Mr. Poy being put out of the Council. 361 Judas. 364 A Love Song in the modern Tajte. ibid. On Poetry, a Rapsody. 367 On the Words Brother Protestants and Fellow Christians. 384. Hardship put upon Ladies. 387 Ad Amicum Eruditum Tbo. Sheridan. ibid. Carberiæ Rupes in Comitatu Corgagensi? Hybernicos. 389 An English Transation of Carberiæ Rupes. 390 TO The bumble Petition of FRANCÉS HARRIS, Who must starve, and die a Maid if it miscarries. Written in the Year 1701. Humbly Sheweth, BHAT I went to warm my self in Lady Betty's Chamber, because I was cold; And I had in a Purse Seven Pounds, Four Shillings and Six Pence, (besides Farthings,) in Money and Gold ; Vol. II. B So, Earl of BERKELEY, and the Earl of GALWAY. |