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On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's Library, 236
On the same,
237
The Love of the World reproved,
238
On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bul-
finch,
240
The Rose,
243
The Doves,
244
A Fable,
246
A Comparison,
248
Another, addressed to a young Lady,
249
The Poet's New-Year's Gift,
Ode to Apollo,
251
Paring Time anticipated, a Fable,
253
The Dog and the Water-Lily,
256
The Poet, the Oyster, and the Sensitive Plant, 258
The Shrubbery,
261
The Winter Nosegay,
263
Mutual Forbearance necessary to the Happiness
of the Married State,
264
The Negro's Complaint,
. 267
Pity for poor Africans,
270
The Morning Dream,
272
The Nightingale and Glow-worm,
274
On a Goldfinch starved to Death in his Cage, 276
The Pineapple and the Bee,
277
Horace, Book II. Ode X.
279
A Reflection on the foregoing Ode,
. 281
The Lily and the Rose,
282
Idem Latine Redditum,
284
The Poplar Field, .
. 286
Idem Latine Redditum,
. 288
Votum,
289