Epilogue to the Tragedy of Almida, by Mr. Garrick. To a Lady curling her Hair. 219 220 221 A Tour to Stockholm; tranflated from the Latin of the celebrated M. Huet, 230 Ode for his Majefty's Birth-Day, June 4, 1771. By William Whitehead, Efq; Epitaph on Mr. Powell's Monument at Bristol. Prologue to the new Comedy called the West Indian. An Addrefs to an Ironmonger, on his Birth-day. 232 ibid. 237 Epitaph on a Mijer, by William Stevenson, Efq; On an Urn (now erected) to the Memory of William Shenftone, Efq; in 237 Verfes addreffed to Mrs. Montague, Author of " An Efay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear." ibid. Epitaph on the Right Hon. George Grenville. 238 Feus d'Esprit, prefented by the Hon. H. Walpole to four French Ladies, upon a Vifit to him at his Villa at Strawberry bill. ibid. Lines fuppofed to be written on finding a Pair of Shoes on the Bed of one of the Female Members of the Coterie. Ode to Leven Water; by the Author of Roderick Random. On Contentment. 239 ibid. 240 The Partridges, an Elegy. Written on the last Day of August, by the Rev. 241 242 To an Infant fleeping in the Arms of its Mother. By the Same. 245 Account of Books published in the Year 1771. Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland. From the Diffolution of the lat Parliament of Charles II. untill the Sea Battle off La Hogue. By Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. In 1 Vol. Quarto. 246 An Effay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth, in oppofition to Sophiftry and Scepticism. By James Beattie, L. L. D. Profeffor of Moral PhiloJophy and Logic in the Marifchal College and University of Aberdeen. The Second Edition, corrected and enlarged. 8vo. I 252 The Hiftory and Art of Horsemanship. By Richard Berenger, Efq; Gentle, man of the Horfe to his Majefty. In two Volumes, Quarto. THE EN D. 260 71 440 A A A 30 HF |