227 SONG.. Hard, is the Fate of him who loves SONG.. Unless with my AMANDA blest. 228 Song. For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove 229 Song. Come, gentle God of soft Delite. Cr2301 Ode: 0 Nightingale, beft' Poet of the Grove. 231 Obe. To Seraphina: nin : Ode. On Æolus's Harp. 234 HYMN on SOLITUDE. The Return from the Fox ChacE. A Burlesque Poem, in the Manner 239 236 VOL. III. 9 SOPHONISBA: A Tragedy. I13 ALFRED : ALFRED: A Masque, represented be fore their Royal Highnesses the VOL. IV. EDWARD and ELEONORA: A Tragedy. 9 TANCRED and SIGISMUNDA: A Tragedy. 95 CORIOLANUS: A Tragedy. 203 The ARGUMENT. The fubject proposed. Infcribed to the Countefs of HART FORD. The Season is described as it affects the various parts of Nature, ascending from the lower to the higher ; with digreffions arising from the subject. Its influence on inanimate Matter, on Vegetables, on brute Animals, and last on Man; concluding with a dissuasive from the wild and irregular pasion of Love, opposed to that of a pure and happy kind. |