1760 1760 w. Wory, WILLIAM. The Caxon.-Ib. 51-4. The moonlight night. — Ib. 59-61. The exhortation.- Poetical Works, 1770, ii. 51-5. pp. 189–206. Poems and Translations, 1761, pp. 84-5. 17611 本 * BARRINGTON, SHUTE. “Genius of Britain! who with ancient Brute.” Pietas Universitatis Oxoniensis in Obitum ... Georgii II et Gratulatio in ... Georgii III Inaugurationem, Oxford, 1761, D. verso. CROSSE, RICHARD. “Hence empty Joys!" - Ib. Aa2, verso. 002, verso. Hhh2. Ib. Kkk, verso. sive Gratulationes in ... Georgii III . . . Nuptias, Oxford, 1761, D2, verso. SPENCE, JOSEPH. “At length the gallant Navy from afar.” – Ib. G. verso. RATCLIFFE, HOUSTONNE. "The mitred Sage had now with reverence due.” -Ib. T2, verso. 1 1761 DOYNE, PAILIP. The delivery of Jerusalem, translated into blank verse, 2 vols., Dublin, 1761. Not seen. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. An essay on Halifax (Yorkshire), in blank verse, Halifax, 1761. Not seen. • For convenience of reference, the titles in books which have signature letters instead of pagination are arranged as they occur in the volumes, and only the leaf on which the poem begins is indicated. 1761 COURTENAY, HENRY. “Now from Germania's shore the chosen bark." Ib. Ff2, verso. Kk, verso. verso. LOVELL, EDMUND. “Visions of glory croud yon distant view.” – Ib. Pp2, verso. verso. . 17621 PHELPS, RICHARD. To his royal highness the duke of York. – Ib. Qq2, Gratulatio Academiae Cantabrigiensis ... Georgii III . . . Nuptias celebrantis, Camb. 1761, H2. Works, 1801, p. 117. latio Academiae Cantabr giensis Natales ... Georgii Walliae ncipis ... celebrantis, Camb., 1762, H. Oxoniensis ob ... Walliae Principem ... Natum, Oxford, 1762, C. Hh2. verso. bef. 1763w. SHENSTONE, WILLIAM. Economy, addressed to young poets. -Works in Verse and Prose, 1764, i. 285-307. The ruin'd abby.-Ib. 308–21. 1 1762 OGDEN, JAMES. On the crucifixion and resurrection, 1762. In blank verse: Crit. Rev., xü. 363-4. Not seen. • For the order, sec above, p. 647, note. Crit. Rev., 1763 ANON. Liberty (“in imitation of Milton"), 1763. - See Crit. Rev., xvi. 240. ANON. A poetical wreath of laurel and olive, 1763. - See ib. xv. 230-31. xviii. 320. 147-72. Rev., xiv. 276-80. stile of Milton, 1763. 48-53. Garden inscriptions, xix: In an apple-tree, over Mr. Philips's Cyder.- . latio Acad. Cantab. in Pacem ... Restitutam, Camb., 1763, I. c. 1763 w. BRUCE, MICHAEL. The last day.-Works, ed. Grosart, Edin., 1865, pp. 157-75. C. 17637 w. LYTTELTON, GEORGE, Lord. Verses. –P. C. Yorke's Life of Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke, Camb., 1913, ii. 524, 571; iii. 303. 1763-4 ANON. The Messiah: bk. i, The nativity; bk. ii, The temptation; bk. iii, The crucifixion; bk. iv, The resurrection. Camb., 1763-4.-See Crit. Rev., xvii. 318-20, 472; xviii. 320. CARR, JOHN. Filial piety, 1764. Rev., xvii. 424-9. Original Poems, 1764: see Mo. Rev., XXX. 449. 1764 w. LETTICE, JOHN. The conversion of St. Paul. - Cambridge Prize Poems, i. 173-82. ANON. A rhapsody on leaving Bath. --Gent. Mag., XXXV. 431. xxxii. 276-9. Picturesque Yorkshire, 1901, vi. 130-31. meditation, 1765.–See Mo. Rev., xxxii. 75. i The other six books were translated but not published. Not seen. 1765 LETCHWORTH, THOMAS. A morning's meditation, 1765.-See Crit. Rev., xix. 313. 17661 ZOUCH, THOMAS. The crucifixion. - Cambridge Prize Poems, i. 183-98. MEEN, HENRY. Happiness, 1766. - See ib. xxii. 73. 17667 Anon. Cooper's hill, address'd to Sir W. W. Wynne, 1766(?).-See ib. 380– 81. NICHOLS, JOHN. Happiness.- Collection of Poems, 1782, viii. 144-6. 1766 w. 1774 p. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. On the death of the earl and countess of Sutherland.- Poems, chiefly Rural, 3d ed., 1775, pp. 147-9. 1767 ANON. Health, 1767.–See Mo. Rev., xxxvii. 315-16. Anon. On the death of the marquis of Tavistock, 1767.-See ib. xxxvi. 330-31. 199-209. between the old serpent and the modern saint, 1767.–See ib. xxv. 66–7. LANGLEY, SAMUEL. The Iliad, translated, book i, 1767.-See ib. xxiii. 36-41. SINGLETON, JOHN. A general description of the West-Indian islands, Bar bados, 1767. ANON. The 30th psalm, paraphrased. -Court Miscellany, iv. 557-8. i. 211-24. M., A. Verses on seeing a beautiful young lady.-Court Miscellany, iv. 614. 1768 w. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Corsica.- Poems, chiefly Rural, 1774, pp. 67-78. 1768 w. 1785 p. LOVIBOND, EDWARD. Verses written after passing through Findon. – Chalmers's English Poets, xvi. 299. 1768? w. 1892 p. CowPER, WILLIAM.(?) A thunder storm. - Poetical Works, Oxford ed., pp. 626-8. 1769 Anon. Friendship, a poem, to which is added an ode, 1769.–See Crit. Rev., xxviii. 300 302. ANON. A poetical address, in favour of the Corsicans, 1769.-See Mo. Rev., xl. 250. ANON. Punch, a panegyric, attempted in the manner of Milton, 1769. xxvii. 469–71. 1769. 1769 w. 1770 Contains some Miltonic blank verse: see Mo. Rev., xliv. 89-90. Prize Poems, i. 225-40. Rev., XXXV. 323. Not seen. 1 1766 1770 Wory, WILLIAM. A mock invocation to genius. - Works, 1770, i. 1-7. The looking-glass.- Ib. 59-63. To charity.-Ib. 78–81. The old shoe.- Ib. 156-60. 1770 w. 1804 P. JONES, Sir WILLIAM. Britain discovered, an heroic poem in twelve, books (only“ design" and two short fragments printed). - Works, 1807, ii. 429-54. C. 1770 W. WALLACE, GEORGE. Prospects from hills in Fife, 1796.-See Scots Mag., lviii. 623–7. 1771 FELLOWS, JOHN. The Bromsgrove elegy on the death of George Whitefield, 1771. FERGUSSON, ROBERT. A Saturday's expedition, in mock heroics. – Works 1851, pp. 179-84. A morning reflection.-Ib. 17–18. A paraphrase on the 104th psalm, in imitation of Milton's style. Rural life.- Ib. 191-4. An idea of God, translated from Racine. - Ib. 210–11. 1771, pp. 57–61. (part ii) on the attributes of God; (part iii) on the providence of God. 3 parts, 1771. 1771 w. LYTTELTON, THOMAS, Lord. The state of England in the year 2199. Poems, 1780, pp. 7-16. 1772" ANON. A view of sundry regions of the earth.-Scots Mag., xxxiv. 389. DAINTRY M. J. On music.– Town and Country Mag., iv. 553. Good eating.- Ib. 214–18. Hymn of Cleanthes to Jupiter. – Ib. 97-9. God our Creator.-Ib. 161. GIBSON, WILLIAM. Conscience. - Cambridge Prize Poems, i. 241-50. 1772-82 MASON, WILLIAM. The English garden, 4 books. – Works, 1811, i. 201-424. 1 1772 TRAPAUD, ELISHA. The oeconomy of happiness, 1772. In blank verse: Crit. Rev., xxxiv. 470. Not seen |