Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Engraved t.p. (v. 1-4) Title of v. 1-3 reads "in three volumnes"; v. 4, "in four volumnes"; v.5, "in five volumnes." v.1. A supplicating epistle to the reviewers. Lyric odes to the Royal academicians, for 1782,1783,1785. Farewell odes, for 1786. The Lousiad, canto I-IV. Congratulatory epistle to James Boswell. Bozzi & Piozzi, a town eclogue. Ode upon ode, or a peep at St. Ja
...mes's.--v.2. An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode. Instructions to a celebrated Laureat. Brother Peter to Brother Tom. Peteps[!] prophecy. Peters pension, a solemn epise. Sir J. Bank & the Emperor of Morocco. Epistle to a falling minister. Subjects for fainters[!]. Expostulatory odes. A benevolent epistle to Master John Nichols. A Rowland for an Oliver. Advice to the future laureat. Epistle to James Bruce esqr.--v.3. The rights of kings. Odes to Mr. Paine. The remonstrance. More money. Odes of importance. The tears of St. Margaret. A pair of lyric epistles to Lord Macartney. Odes to Kien Long. Epistle to the pope. Pathetic odes to the Duke of Richmond. Celebration.--v.4. The Lousiad, canto V. Hair powder, a plantive epistle to Mr. Pitt, & Frogmore fête. Royal tour & Weymouth amusements. Pindariana; or, Peters portfolio. Convention-bill, an ode.--v.5. One thousand seven hundred and ninety-six. Ode to the livery of London. Liberty's last squeak. Royal visit to Exeter. Out at last! Lord Auckland's triumph. Nil admirari. Tales of the Hoy. Odes to ins and outs. Tears and smiles. Epistle to Count Rumford
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