I N IN VERSE AND PROSE. THE THIRD EDITION. LONDON: Printed for J. DoDSLEY, at Tully's Head, in Pall-Mall. CONTENT S. POEM S. THE Art of Dancing. An Epiftle to Lord Lovelace An Effay on Virtue The Modern Fine Gentleman The Modern Fine Lady Horace, Epift. I. Lib. II. imitated To the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chefterfield, on his Page 3 27 37 47 55 64 being installed Knight of the Garter 90 To a Lady in Town, foon after her leaving the Country 9o To a Lady. Sent with a prefent of Shells and Stones defigned for a Grotto 95 To a Lady, in Answer to a Letter wrote in a very fine Hand 97 To the Right Hon. the Lady Margaret Cavendish 99 Horace, Lib. II. Od. XVI. imitated 101 Horace, Lib. IV. Od. VIII. imitated To the Hon. Miss Yorke, on her Marriage to Lord A Song A Song 116 117 The Choice To a young Lady, going to the Weft-Indies Chloe Angling. Chloe Hunting On Lucinda's Recovery from the Small-Pox ftanding 125 127 Written in a Lady's Volume of Tragedies -128 Cupid reliev'd ibid. The Way to be Wife 129 The Snow-ball. From Petronius-Afranius On a Nosegay in the Countefs of Coventry's Breaft. In Imitation of Waller 137 The 'Squire and the Parfon; an Eclogue 138 On the Immortality of the Soul. Tranflated from the Latin of Ifaac Hawkins Browne, Efq; A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil; Pagi POLITICAL TRACT S. Short but ferious Reasons for a National Militia Objections to the Taxation of our American Colo- nies, by the Legiflature of Great-Britain, briefly POEMS. |