Tranflation of a letter on the fame fubject with that of the foregoing, and written by the fame gentleman, to the French Academy; with fuitable remarks upon it. On the new species of fashionable amusement, called Charades. 191 199 L Ode for the King's Birth-day, June 4, 1776. Ariftotle's Hymn to Virtue, in memory of Hermias. America: addreffed to the Rev. Dean Tucker. Picture of the domeftic life and manners of the ancient Knights. The death of Alico, an African flave, condemned for rebellion in Jamaica, 1762. Ode to Mifs ****** The Captive; a Perfian elegy. Briftowe Tragedie; or, The Deathe of Syr Charles Bardin. Verfes to Sir Joshua Reynolds and Co. An Invocation to Poverty. 202 203 204 204 206 200 210 211 221 223 224 Ode on the breaking of a china quart mug belonging to the buttery of LincolnCollege, Oxford 225 Mr. Gray's two Latin Odes to the deity of the Grand Chartreuse, and to Mr. Weft, with English translations of them. Sir Anthony Branville's Addrefs to the Ladies, in the late revived comedy of the Discovery. An occafional Prologue, Spoken by Mr. Garrick, the last time of his performing for the relief of infirm and decayed Players. Epilogue to the new comedy of the Runaway, written by Mr. Garrick. 232 Verfes to the late Dr. Pearce, Bishop of Rochefer, and his Lady, on occafion of their celebrating the 50th year of their union as a year of jubilee. 233 To the memory of the late Rev. Mr. Granger, who was feixed with an apoplectic fit while adminiftering the communion. 233 Song Jung by Mr. Beard, at the annual meeting of the Governors, &c. of the London Hospital. ACCOUNT of BOOKS for 1776. 233 The Hiftory of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; ly Edward |