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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 69. 



The French Inscriptions by Ellis. 



Part I[. 



No. 1. Ellis. 



2. Do. 



•S. Richardson. 



4. Do. 



5. Fitzpatrick. 



6. R d. 



7. Dr. Lawrence. 



The passage commencing " Tlie learned Mr. Daniel 

 Barrington," to " diawhig a long bow," " Inserted 



by R d under the verbal suggestions of Dr. 



Lawrence." 



The Rose. Dr. Lawrence. 



The Lyan. Filzpatrick. 



Magaret Nicholson. Lines 2 — 12. by Dr. Lawrence; 

 the rest by A. (Adair.) 



Charles Jenkinson. Ellis. 



Jekyll. Lines 73. to 103., " inserted by Tickle;" 

 156. to end, "altered and enlarged by Tickle;" the 

 rest by Lord J. Townsend. (At tlie end of Jekyll is 

 the note which I have already sent to the " Notes ANn 

 Queries," Vol. ii., p. 373.— W. C. T.) 



Probationary Odes. 



Preliminary Discourse. G. Ellis or Tickle. Q. 



Thoughts on Ode-writing. Tickle. 



Recommendatory Testimonies. Tickle. " I believe 

 all the Testimonies are his, unless the last be by 

 Lord John Townsend." — L. 



Warton's Ascension. Tickle. 



Laurent Election. Ricliardson. " The first sugges- 

 tion of the vehicle for Probationary Odes for the Lau- 

 reatship came (as I understood, for I was not present) 

 from the Rev. Dudley Bate." — L. 



Irregular Ode. Tickle. 



Ode on New Year. Ellis. 



Ode No. 3. Dudley Bate. 

 4. Richardson. 



6. Anonymous, communicated by Tickle. 



7. Anonymous. 



8. " Brnmmell." " Some .slight correc- 



tions were made by L., and one or 

 two lines supplied by others." — L. 



9. Tickle. " The first draft of this ode 



was by Stratford Canning, a mer- 

 chant in the city ; but of his original 

 performance little or nothing re- 

 mains except five or six lines in the 

 third Stanza." — L. 



10. "Pearce, (I believe) Brother-in-law 



of Dudley Bate."— L. 



11. " Boscawen, (I believe) afterwards of 



the Victualling Office, communi- 

 cated by Tickle." — L. 



12. Lord John Townsend. — "Three or 



four lines in the last stanza, and 

 perhaps one or two in some of the 

 former, were inserted by Tickle." 

 — L. 



13. " Anonymous, sent by the Post." — L. 



Ode No. 14. "The Rev. O'Byrne. 



' This political Parson's a » B'liever! most oild I 

 He b'lieves he's a Poet, but don't b'lieve in 

 God ! ' — Sheridan. 



* Dr. O'B. pronounces the vcord 



believe in this manner." 



1 5. Fitzpatrick. 



16. 

 17. 

 18. 

 19. 

 20, 

 21. 



Dr. Lawrence. 

 Genl. Burgoyne. 

 R d. 



Richardson. 



Ellis. 



Address. Dr. Lawrence. For "William 



York" read "'William Ebor." 

 Pindaric Ode. Dr Lawrence. 

 22. The Prose and Proclamation, " by 

 Tickle or Richardson." — L. 

 Table of Instructions. Tickle or Richardson. 



Political Miscellanies. 



To the Public. R d. 



Odes to W. Pitt. Fitzpatrick. 



My Own Translation, prefixed to Ode 2nd, Dr. 

 Lawrence. 



The Statesmen. R d. 



Rondeau. Dr. Lawrence. 



In the third Rondeau, for " pining in his spleen" 

 read " moving honest spleen." — I... All the Rondeaus 

 are by Dr. L. 



The Delavaliad. Richardson. 



Epigrams. Tickle and Richardson. 



I,ord Graham's Diary. " Tickle, I believe." — L. 



Lord Mulgrave's Essays. Ellis. 



Anecdotes of Pitt. G.Ellis. 



A Tale. Sheridan. 



Morals. Richardson. 



Dialogue. Lord John Townsend. 



Prettymania. 



Epigrams. 



No. 1. Dr. Lawrence. 



32. Do. 



33. Do. 

 37. Do. 



Foreign Epigrams, 



No. 1. Ellis. 



2. Rev. O'Byrne. 



3. Do. 



4. Do. 



5. Do. 



6. Dr. Lawrence. 



7. Do. 



8. Do. 



9. Do. 



10. Do. 



1 1 . Tickle, 



1 2. Do. 



" Most of the English Epigrams unmarked are by 



Tickle, some by Richardson, D. Bate, R d, and 



others." — L. 



Advertisement Extraordinary. Dr. Lawrence. 



Paragraph Office. Do. 



Pitt and Pinetti. " Ellis, I believe." — L. 



The Westminster Guide. Genl. Burgoyne. 



A new Ballad. Lord J. Townsend or Tickle. 



