The Life of Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bo. The State of the General Infirmary at Leicester. By J. Craddock, Esq. 212 Epitaph on a Gentleman's Son of nine Years old. By J. Craddock, Esq. 215 Elegy to a Lady who wished not to hear the Toll of a Bell on the Evening of the late Princess Dowa. ger's Funeral. By J. Craddock, Esq. 216 An Ode on the Author's Birth-day. By Hawkins Brown, Esq. 218 An Sympathetic Bliss. By the Author of the Cave of Morar Page 276 Ode to the Lark. By the Author of the Cave of Morar 278 Simplicity, a Pastoral. By the Author of the Cave Prologue to the revived Tragedy of Timoleon, spoken by Mr. Reddish, at Drury-Lane Theatre, in 1771. Written by Mr. Craddock 292 Prologue to the Provoked Husband, spoken last Christmas at Cafhiobury, the Seat of the Earl of Effex. Written by the same 294 Some |