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Ode on no Ode. By Peter Pindar, %. cate” A Bees 131 
Ode for his Majefty’s birth-day, fine 4th, 1790." | By. the late Rev. i 
7. Warton 
Prologue to king Fobn, perfor med by the shad of We oteeeher easy Swive 
hy Mr. Bour he, ze 
Prologue to High Life pee Stairs, perfirmed by the fame. Spoten by Min 
Bunbury —_ 134. | 
Prologue to the Cohftant Couple, wr ‘ite by Mr. Blackftone 3 spoken by Mrs. 
Goodall, in the character of Sir Harry Wildair, at lord Barrymore's private 
theatre at Wargrave 
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Epilogue to Eudora. By Mr. Hayley 139 
Epilogue to The Wonder, Spoken by Mrs. Cuhion, | y, in the baraliek of 
Violante, at the clofe of ber theatricals Sen 138 
Prologue to Better Late than Never, by the duke of Leeds. Spoken by Mr. 
Bannifter, Fun. a= _ oe a 139 
Prologue fpoken at the theatre at Winchefter, adjoining to, or over the Shambles. 
By the late Rev. T. Warton 
Verfes by Sir Fohn Haryngton 14 
Verses to Sir Fofbua Reynolds, on his late ieficnation af 2 the prefi ides cbair 7 
the Royal Academy. By the earl of Carlifle * 142 
Ode to Fames Bruce, E/q; attributed to Dr. Majfon — 145" 
Inftructions to a porter. By the late Mr. Bedding field, of Newcafile 144 
Lycidas to Prudentia, By the Rev. Dr. Blackburne, M, A. late arcthdeacon 
of Cleveland _— _ — _ 148 
Exirafs from Arthur, a poetical romance. By Richard Hele — ‘bid. 
Extra& from a Complimentary Epifile to Fames Bruce, Efq; the Abyffinian 
traveller, By Peter Pindar, E/q. ~— we 157 
Ode to the Glow-warm. By the fame _ pees 159 
4 fable, by Abate Bertola. From ldrs. Pitzxi’s Travels = 160 
ee ae 
The Antiquities Of Athens, meafured and delineated by Fames Stuart, F.R.S. 
and F. *s. A. and Nicholas Revett, archite&s and painters, vol. ii. 161 
Travels to dijcover the Source of the Nile, in the years 1768-69-70-71-72- 73: 
Ia frve vols. By Fames Bruce, of Kinnaird, E/y; F.R.S. — . 167. 
