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INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
POETRY. 
Songs from the French of Mary, Queen of 
Scots, xxx 192 
* Teaze me no more’, by dr. Glynn, 
xxxi 153 
‘Why dost thou say I am forsworn ?? 
Lovelace, zl. ib. 
—— ‘I do confess thou’rt smooth and 
fair’, 2b. ib. 
‘ ‘ Quaff with me the purple Vine,’ 7. 
From Pheenix of Colophon, id. 7b. 
—— translation of, from Burney’s Hist. of 
Music, 2b. 163 
at the Wiccamical Anniversary of a 
Spirit, xxxiii 421 
ee to the memory of Penelope, xxxviii 
50 
in the Stranger, xl 447 
in Pizarro, xli 464 
—— Emperor Paul, xliii 522 
—w— War Song, of the Edinb. Lt. Dra- 
goons, xliv 835 
—— ‘The Tears I shed must ever fall,’ id. 
853 
—— from Marmion, |. 212 
Lochinvar, 7b. 216 
—— ‘The Days that are gone,’ ib. 218 
——— by H. K. White, li 884 
——— do. the Wandering Boy, zd. 885 
Sonnet, ‘ Forbear, in Pity, oh! forbear’, xii 
234 
—— by Queen Elizabeth, 2b. 252 
on Isabella Markhame, 74. 253 
to the river Landon, xx 212 
to a Nightingale, xxvii 141 
to the South Downs, 7. 142 
from Petrarch, xxviii 149 
Italian, Maratti, with translation, 
xxxi 160 
German, Gleim, do. 2). 166 
Portuguese, Camoens, do. 2b. 2b. 
German, Weisse, do. 7+. 167 
on the death of mr, Riddell (Burns) 
xxxvi 426 
by earl of Orford, xxxix 444 
burlesque, 7b. 454 
on the Extinction of the Venetian 
Republic, xlviii 1058 
— the King of Sweden, 74. id. 
Toussaint Louverture, 7b. 1059 
from Metastasio, li 878 
Sorrows of Sunday (P. Pindar) xxxviii 
507 
— Switzerland (from ‘ Jacobinism’) 
xliii 518 
Southey, R. the Pilgrim, xxxix 444 
Despair, from Joan of Arc, 
xxxviii 506 
— Caradoc and Senena, 
Madoe, xlvii 979 
————— the Lake-fight, do. 7b. 980 
Curse of Kehama, extracts, lii 
from 
711-716 
————— Carmen Triumphale, lv 541 
——-—— Roderick, extract, lvii 615 
Spaniel scenery (Southey’s Roderick) lvii 
15 " 
——— Madrigal, with translation by Gar- 
rick, xviii 223 
Spence, mr. verses on the king’s marriage, 
iv 225 
Spencer, hon, W. R. The Visionary, liii 
608 
—_—_—_—_-—_-—- Good-Bye and How- 
d’y-do, ib. ib. 
Spleen, Ode to, xii 244 
Sports of the Genii (mrs. J. Hunter) ex- 
tract, xlvii 985 
Spring, on one in a village, xxxviii 494 
Stanzas, addressed to no minister nor great 
man, ii 443 
a great minister and a 
great man, 7b. 445 ‘ 
to the rt. hon. C. T — 
v 225 
Statue, gilded, in lord Cadogan’s Garden, 
lines on, xlvi 932 
Stella, lines to, by Swift, viii 291 
Stilts, lines on a boy walking on, iv 255 
Stowe, lines at, xlv 935 
Swift, Theoph., The.Violet, xxi 214 
——— Song, ¢b. 215 
—-—— toa Lady, 2b. 216 
Suicide, on, viii 291 
— on the corpse of a (TI, Campbell) 
xliii 517 
Summer Dawn, li 872 
——— Eve (H. K. White) 2b. 886 
Suppliant, the, from the Sports of the Genii, 
xlvii 985 
Sympathetic Love, addressed to the Nightin- 
gale, by Shakspeare, xii 22] 
Sympathy (Pratt) extract, xxiv 177 
Tale, the Tankard xxxvi 158 
the Rhyming Apothecary, xlii 46] 
Tankard, Groans of the, xvi 228 
a Tale, xxxvii 158 
Tasso’s Amyntas, chorus from, xiv 230 
Hoole’s (Isoliero and Bayardo) 
xxxiv 476 
Tavistock, marq. on the death of, x 239 
reflections on do, ib. 245 
— marchioness, on the death of, xi 
248 
Tea, the rise of, iv 261 
Tea-spoon, the, xii 241 
Temple of Reason, li 876 
Temple, sir W. elegiac ballad on an act of 
parliament relating to marriages, xl 454 
Temple-gate, lines stuck on, vii 247 
Tenement to be let, xxix 18] 
Theocritus, 25th Idyllium, by Fawkes, x 
225 
Thompson, B. Richardson, Rousseau, and 
Goéthe (Paradise of Taste) &xxviii 513 
— rev. W. lines on Thonison’s 
Seasons, xxiii 199 
j — A. extract from Whist, xxxiii 
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