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INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
POETRY. 
Ode, Melpomene, i 386 
— to the king of Prussia, by Voltaire, and 
translation, 7b. 400 
—— from the Tragedy of Agis, 2b. 406 
—— on Death, 7b. 409 
—— to mr. Pitt, ii 446 
—— on the death of general Wolfe, id, 451 
——- to Health, 75. 457 
Happiness, ib, 460 
—— on the king’s marriage, by hon. J. 
Grey, iv 228 
—— on do. by mr. Gandy, 75. 229 
— to Solitude, id. 250 
~— sur la presente Guerre, v 184 
— Inconstancy, 7d. 193 
—— imitated from Horace, book 4, ode 3, 
ib. 206 
—— to duke Humphrey, from do. 7), 224 
—— Benevolence, vii 243 b 
on the departure of the princess 
Charlotte of Mecklenburgh for England, 
from the German, viii 274 
—— on the death of prince Henry of Bruns- 
wick, 2b. 276 
—— to any minister or great man, #6. 278 
Marriage, extract from, 2b. 280 
— on his majesty’s Birth-day, ix 257 
—— do. at Dublin, 7d. 258 
—— for the New Year, x 241 
—— to Spring, 2b. 244 
— to Wisdom, 4b. id. 
—— for his majesty’s Birth-day, 7b. 248 
— Fatal Sisters, by Gray, xi 211 
for the queen’s Birth-day, at Dublin, 
ib. 225 
— from Casimir, xii 232, 233 
— on the Installation of the duke of 
Grafton at Cambridge (Gray) 7b. 235 
—— on erecting a statue to Shakspeare, 
(Garrick) xii 245 
er oe the opening of the Exhibition, xv 
— Birth-day, 7d. 218 
do. xvi 247 
—— to a young gentleman, a votary of 
pleasure, xvii 214 
na ae Richardson’s Persian Poetry, 2b. 
— Adversity, by Gray, xviii 199 
—— Solitude, Chapone, 7b. 200 
—— on the Pleasure arising from Vicissi- 
tude (Gray and Mason) 7d. 202 
for the Regatta, 7b. 204 
— on breaking a China Quart mug, at 
Lincoln College, xix 225 : 
—— in imitation of Alcceus, xxiv 183 
—— to Melpomene, from Horace, xxvii 146 
Mr. Malone, xxviii 142 
a lady going abroad, xxix 162 
from Hafiz (sir W. Jones) 2b. 178 
—— Superstitions of the Highlands, xxx 
170 
— toa lady, written in Ireland, 25. 177 
the Poppy (C. Smith) xxxiv 473 
poms JUSIC, XXXV 148 
Ode to the German Drama, xli 466 
—— on Cambria, by P. Pindar, xxxiii 413 
— on Tranguillity, xliii 525 
—— by the right hon. Hussey Burgh, xliv 
827 
to the people of Great Britain, on the 
threatened invasion (Burney) xlvi 901 
—— The Siege of Acre (Bowles) 7b. 902 
—— The Battle of the Nile, xlvii 965 
—— to Fancy, xlviii 1055 
Evening, 1. 223 
—— performed at the Senate House, Cam- 
bridge (W. Smyth) liii 593 
Odin, descent of, by. Gray, xi 213 
Old Bachelor’s reflections on Matrimony, 
xviii 215 
Opie, J. character as an artist (Shee) lvii 
625 
—— mrs. Dying Daughter to her Mother, 
xliv 851 
Oratio ad Dominum, by Hildebert, bishop 
of Anomanum, viii 295 
Origin of Evil (W. Parsons) xlviii 1070 
Otaheitan Mourner, 1. 228 
Pains of Memory, extract from, xxxviii 
504 
Palestine, a Prize Poem (Heber) xlvi 907 
Paoli, gen. Sonnet on, xlix 991 
Paper, a Poem, by dr. Franklin, xxxv 405 
Papyra (Darwin’s Botanic Garden) xxxiv 
468 
Paradise and the Peri (Moore’s Lalla Rookh) 
lix 592 
of Taste (Thompson) extract from, 
xxxviii 513 
Parnell, the Horse and the Olive, by, v 
183 
Parret (rivulet) lines to, xvi 251 
Parrot, on a, xlvii 971] 
Parry, mr. epitaph on a Dog, 1. 220 
Parsons, W. verses from mad. de Mirepoix 
to the duc de Nivernois, xxx 18i 
ode to the Venus de’? Medici, 
2b. 182 
—— epigrams, xlviii 1069 
Origin of Evil, 76. 1070 
Parting, the, from Metastasio, viii 287 
Partridges, an elegy, xiv 241 
Pastoral in the modern style, x 261 
Patron, the (Crabbe) liv 551 
Peace, 1 416 
from the Cambridge Verses on, vi 
221 
Pearce, dr. (bp. of Rochester) lines to, on 
the fiftieth anniversary of his marriage, 
xix 233 
Pen, verses on, ix 266 
Pheebe, lines on, x 232 
Pindar, Peter, Pig and Magpie, xxxi 168 
Ode on No Ode, xxxii 131 | 
Complimentary Epistle to 
James Bruce, 75. 157 
—— Ode to the Glow-worm, 7. 
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