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INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
POETRY. 
Fox, H. (lord Holland) to a Lady with an 
Artificial Rose, xxii 175 
verses at Nice, xxix 181 
Frampton, miss, epitaph on, iv 239 
Franklin, dr. the Triumph of the Arts, xii 
214 
to the king of Prussia, on his 
recovery, from Voltaire, xiii 223 
—-~ to the marquis de Villette, 
ib. ib. 
Paper, a poem, xxxv 405 
Fresnoy’s Art of Painting, extract, xxvi 
181 
Gaffer Gray (Holcroft) xxxvi 414 
Gallic Bantam and British Mastiff, xlix 
977 
Gallstown House, xi 245 
Gandy, mr. ode on the King’s Marriage, iv 
229 
Garrick, mr. lines left in his Temple of ° 
Shakespeare, i i. 433 
lines from, to a Nobleman, iv 
— prologue upon Prologues, v 
211 
—_—_—— — to Florizel and Per- 
dita, 75. 213 
address to the Town, in the 
character of the Busy-Body, vi 230 
prologue on opening the Rich- 
mond Theatre, viii 284 
to Much Ado about 
Nothing, 7b. 286 
————_———_—_— to the Clandestine 
Marriage, ix 247 
—————. epilogue to do. 7), 248 
——~- epigram to mr. Derrick, 7d. 
257 
epilogue to the Earl of War- 
wick, #5. 265 
—w— prologue to the Tailors, x 
250 
—_——-—— to a Nobleman who asked if 
he intended to sit in Parliament, xi 247 
ode on erecting a Statue to 
Shakespeare, xii 245 
——— epitaph on mr. Beighton, xv 
220 
— prologue to She Stoops to 
Conquer, xvi 241 
on his own Picture, 2). 248 
— epilogue to the Choleric Man, 
xviii 209 
————-—— lines to, on the report of his 
leaving the stage, 7. 213 
Grace, 2b. 7b. 
— imitation of a Spanish Madri- 
gal, 2b. 223 
————-——. prologue for the Theatrical 
Fund, xix 230 
——---— epilogue to the Runaway, 7. 
232 
~-————- prologue, School for Scandal, 
xx 199 
a mr. epitaph on P. Whitehead, 7d. 
— 
Jupiter and Mercury (on Gold- 
smith) 7b. 206 
Goldsmith’s Characteristical 
Cookery, 2b. 207 
——-—— — epilogue, Alfred, xxi 195 
———-— do. Suicide, 74. 198 
prologue, Bonduca, 74. 199 
————-—— do. The Fathers, #5. 200 
epilogue, do. 26. 201 
—— answer to the Earl of Chat- 
ham, 7b, 205 
—— monody on, by Sheridan, eXe 
tract from, xxii 176 
lines to mr. Hoskins, xxviii 
150 
German Drama, ode to, xli 466 
Gerald, Joseph, with a bouquet to a lady, 
xlix 993 
Gerrard, J. Aminta, an elegy, xiii 205 
‘epistle from an unfortunate young 
gentleman, 7b, 207 
Gertrude of Wyoming, extract, li 887 
Giaour, extract from, Iv 548 
Gilpin, John, by Cowper, xxvi 19] 
Gipsy Ballad, by P. Pindar, xxxv 403 
Glacier Goddess, to dr. Darwin, xl 455 
Glow-Worm, ode to (P. Pindar) xxxii 159 
ouise Days of King Alfred (Murphy) xxxiii 
0 
Goldsmith’s Traveller, extract from, vii 232 
— Hermit, a ballad, ix 24 
—— epilogue to the Sister, xii 228 
Deserted Village, extract, xiii 
197 
— epilog ue, She Stoops Sanne, 
xvi 242 
Retaliation, xvii 197 
— Monody on, 2. 201 
lines on, by Garrick, xx 206 
Good-bye and How-d’ye-do, liii 608 
Good Humour, by lord Lyttleton, xvii 229 
Gottsched, verses to the king of Prussia, i 
403, parody on, 2b. 404, translations of 
do. ib. ib. 
Gout, the first fit of, i 440 
Gower, tale from, modernized, vi 218 
Grace after Dinner, at a Miser’s, xi 246 
Graham’s Sabbath, extract, War, xlvii 991 
— British Georgics, extracts, li 872 
Granby, marquis, epigram on, iii 241 
—-—— lines on his charging the French 
bareheaded, 2d. tb. 
——— on Death of, xiii 241 
Grant, Chas. Restoration of Learning in the 
East, xlvii 950 
Granville, portrait of John, earl of, v 225 
Grasshopper, ode to, from Casimir, xxvii 
i. 
Gray, T. Fatal Sisters, an ode, xi 211 
——— Descent of Odin, 2. 213 
—— ode to Adversity, xviii 199 
— on the Pleasure arising from 
Vicissitude, 2d, 202 
