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Be thine Defpair, and scepter'd Care;

To triumph, and to die, are mine.'

He fpoke, and headlong from the mountain's height
Deep in the roaring tide he plung'd to endless night.

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AVING now, by the advice and affiftance of my

petunt lize, it has been thought proper that the farther progreis of its growth fhould here be stopp'd. From the foole and fugitive pieces, fome printed, others in manuscript, which for forty or fifty years paft have been thrown into the world, and carelessly left to perifh; I have here, according to the moft judicious opinions I could obtain in diftinguishing their merits, endeavour'd to felect and preferve the beft. The favourable reception which the formier volumes have met with, demands my warmest acknowledgments, and calls for all my care in compleating the Collection; and in this refpect, if it appear that I have not been altogether negligent, 1 fhall hope to be allowed the merit, which is all claim, of having furnished to the Public an elegant and polite Amulement. Little more need be added, than to return my thanks to several ingenious friends, who have obligingly contributed to this Entertainment. If the reader thould happen to find, what I hope he deldom will, any pieces which he may think unworthy of having been inferte; as it would ill become me to attribute his diflike of them. o mis own want of Taste, fo I am too conicious of my own deficiencies not to allow him to impute the infertion of them to mine.

R. DODSLEY.

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HYMN to the Naiads, 1746

Ode to the Right Hon. Francis Earl of Huntingdon,

1747

Ode to the Right Rev. Benjamin Lord Bishop of Win

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Elegies,

I.

Written at the Covent of Haut Villers in Cham-
pagne, 1754

2. On the Maufoleum of Auguftus. To the Right
Hon. George Buffy Villiers, Vifcount Villiers,
written at Rome, 1756

3. To the Right Hon. George Simon Harcourt, Viscount Newnham, written at Rome 1756

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To

an Officer, written at Rome, 1756 5. To a Friend fick, written at Rome, 1756 6. To another Friend, written at Rome, 1756

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The Lyric Mufe to Mr. Mason

On the Immortality of the Soul, in two Books

The Arbour: An Ode to Contentment

The Grotto: An Ode to Silence

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The Picture of Human Life

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The Dropfical Man

Paradife regained

To the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole
To a Lady on a Landscape of her Drawing

Ode to Cupid on Valentine's Day

To the Hon. and Rev. Frederick Cornwallis
To the Rev. Thomas Taylor, D.D.
Vacation

To a Lady very bandfome, but too fond of Dress
Anacreon. Ode III.

An Imitation of Horace, Book III. Ode 2.

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A Reply to a Copy of Verfes made in Imitation of Book III.

Ode 2. of Horace

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Infcription on a Grotto of Shells at Crux-Eafton, the
Work of Nine young Ladies

Kerfes occafioned by feeing a Grotto built by Nine Sifters
An Excufe for Inconftancy, 1737
To Venus A Rant, 1732

The Power of Mufic. A Song. Imitated from the Spanish
Letter from Smyrna to his Sifters at Crux-Eafton 1733
Part of a Letter to my Sifters at Crux-Eafton, written
from Cairo in Egypt, Auguft, 1734

Letter from Marseilles to my Sifters at Crux-Eafton,
May, 1735

The Hiftory of Porfenna, King of Ruffia, in two Books
The Ever-Green

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ib.

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To the Memory of an agreeable Lady buried in Marriage

to a Perfon undeferving her

An Elegy, written on Valentine Morning

The Dowager

Ode to the Hon.

To Mijs ****

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Lady Mary Wortley Montague, to Sir William Yonge
Sir William Yonge's Anfwer

Mifs Soper's Answer to a Lady, who invited her to re-
tire into a monaftic Life at St. Crofs, near Winchester
Repentance

A Song

Cynthia, an Elegiac Poem

Dialogue to Chlorinda

To Chlorinda

The Fable of Ixion. To Chlorinda

To Chlorinda

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A Tale.

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A Panegyric on Ale

Ode to the Genius of Italy, occafioned by the Earl of

Corke's going Abroad

To Charles Pratt, Efq;

Epifle from the late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke to Mijs

Lucy Atkins

The Cheat's Apology

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T. Mr. Grenville on his intended Refignation

To Mr. Garrick, on his erecting a Temple and Statue to
Shakespear

On the Birth-Day of Shakespear. A Cento. Taken from

bis Works

An Ode to Sculpture

True Refignation

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