OF THE SECOND VOLUME OF GAY. EPISTLES. Page To a Lady. Occasioned by the arrival of her Royal Highness, To the Right Hon. the Earl of Burlington. A To the Right Hon. William Pulteney, Esq. To her Grace Henrietta, Duchess of Marlbro', To a young Lady, with some lampreys, A panegyrical epistle to Mr. Thomas Snow, gold- On a Miscellany of Poems, to Bernard Lintott, TALES, An answer to the Sompner's prologue of Chaucer. Work for a Cooper, The Equivocation, A true story of an apparition, The Mad Dog, The Quidnunkies: a true tale. Occasioned by the death of the Duke Regent of France, ECLOGUES. The birth of the Squire. An eclogue, in imitation of the Pollio of Virgil, 53 55 61 68 73 76 Page The Toilette. A town eclogue, The Espousal. A sober eclogue between two of SONGS AND BALLADS. 80 The coquette mother and daughter, 105 Molly Mog: or, The fair maid of the inn, 106 Ballad, 109 A ballad on Quadrille, A new song of new similies, 112 115 Newgate's garland, a new ballad, 118 A ballad on ale, 120 ELEGIES. Prologue. Designed for the pastoral tragedy of Page 186 The lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the loss of Grildrig. A pastoral, 188 Mary Gulliver to Capt. Lemuel Gulliver, 191 To Quinbus Flestrin, the Man-mountain. A 195 The Man-mountain's answer to the Lilliputian Epitaph of Bywords, verses, Verses to be placed under the picture of Sir A contemplation on night, A thought on eternity, My own epitaph, 197 201 202 204 205 ib. END OF VOLUME SECOND. |