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An Account of the unfortunate young Lady, celebrated by Mr. Pope; from Ruffhead's Life of that Writer

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Plan of an Epic Poem, defigned by Mr. Pope; from the fame
A particular account of the execution of Mary Queen of Scots; from an old.
Manufcript communicated by the Hon. Charles Howard, Efq;

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A Letter from Sir John Harington to Sir Anthony Standen, written foon af ter his return from Ireland, where he had accompanied the Earl of Effex in his unfortunate expedition

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A Letter from Sir John Harington to Sir Hugh Portman, Knight An Extract, which may ferve to confirm the general Idea given us of Queen Elizabeth's Paffion for rich Cloaths and Personal Ornaments 191 Uncommon Summons of Lord Fairfax to Prince Rupert, while he commanded in Bristol Caftle; with the Prince's Anfwer, and bis Lordship's Reply ibid. A paper found on the table of M. Rousseau, after his departure from the city of Bourgoin

The ridiculous mifapplication of Sur-names expofed

193

ibid.

Character of the Sentimental Journey; from the Biblioth. des Beaux Arts 196 Account of the Natural and Artificial Curiofities in the Royal Museum at Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark

The extraordinary Hiftory of Bianca, a Venetian Lady

ibid.

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Account of an amazing Prodigy, foon after the Massacre at Paris; from the
Hiftory of the Order of the Holy Ghoft

A Dialogue between a Hermit and a Man of the World, by Voltaire
On Forms of Government; a Dialogue, by Voltaire

A Letter to the Printer of the Public Advertiser, April 29, 1761
Strange Efficacy of Sea-Water, drank according to the Fashion

On Modern Mufic

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Tranflation of a Letter from Count Lauragais, to a Lady of Quality in England, dated St. Cloud, Oct. 2.

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The Triumph of the Arts; written by Dr. Franklin, January 1, on the Infitution of the new Royal Academy of Arts, by his Majefty

Song, at the feast of the Royal Academicians, Jan. 2, 1769

Hymn to Harmony; in the manner of Swift's Love-Song

On the Month of May; from Buchanan

Sympathetic Love; addreffed to the Nightingale, by Shakespeare

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A Familiar Epifle to a Friend; with the Head of Harpocrates (the God of

Silence amongst the Egyptians) in a ring

Epilogue to the Sifter; written by Dr. Goldsmith

Epilogue, Spoken by Mr. Havard, on his leaving the Stage

To a young Lady

Epilogue, Spoken by Mrs. Clive, on her quitting the Stage

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Ode for his Majefty's Birth-Day, June 4, 1769

To a young Gentleman, in imitation of the 22d Ode of the 3d Book of Cafimir's

Lyrics

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The Mutability of Human Life, and Adverfity not to be too much deplored 233

A Sonnet

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Sappho, fragment 5. On the Rofe

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The Tea-Spoon; occafioned by Dr. Hill's prescribing a Tea-Spoonful of every
Medicine to every Patient indifcriminately

ibid.

THE END.

Reviewed by Presewation

1987

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

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