An Address to the Prince
113
The Three Estates-Delusion, Phantasm, and Fiction ib.
Impromptu-the Two Miltons
114
Carriages for Sale
ib.
Public Honours
116
Impromptu, on the Report “ that His Majesty saw
Mr. Perceval when he turned his Back"
119
A Weeping Orator
ib,
Chancellor's Tears
121
The World
ib.
On an Occurrence during the late Visit of the two
Chancellors to Windsor
123
Epigram, written by an imprisoned Incendiary
124
A Prophecy
125
New Oratory
126
The Vicar and his Curate
130
The general Lover
ib.
Modern Inventions
ib.
Military Creed
131
Hints to a Prince
ib.
To Lord Stanhope
132
Horace, Book IV, Ode III. imitated
134
Shillings and Sixpences
135
This Enlightened Age
136
Poet and Poverty
139
Epigram on a Fop
ib.
Tempora Mutantur
139
Lines on an Hibernian, who dreamt that he was
asleep
ib.
Lines on a Great Man now no more
140
On a Jealous Couple
142
Buleiins
143
145
Epigrain on Blue Beard
Epigram on a Miser
116
The Musing Lovers
ib.
To Lord Castlereagh, on some Expressions respect-
ing him in Mr. Whitbread's Speech
ib.
On the Eloquence of a certain Peer
On Tom, a Dyer
ib.
The studious Man's Prayer-in Matrimony
ib.
148
On a Stock-jobbing Parson
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