hn Bell JOHN Bell, British Library, STRAND, okseller to His Royal Highness the PRINCE OF WALES. MDCCXCI, ODES THE FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD CLASS. TIRST CLASS. Page Page XLV. To Solitude. By Joseph Warton, D.D. 27 ev. Thomas Penrose 3 XLVI. To Solitude. By James To Sculpture. By James Grainger, M. D. 29 Pott, D.D. 8 XLVII. To Superstition. Ву Joseph Warton, D. D. 39 homas Cole 12 XLVIII. To Taste. By Mr. H. 41 11. To Sleep By T. Smol XLIX. To Wisdom. By Mrs. 16 50 $11. To Sleep. By Mr. H. 17 L. Contrast to the Foregoing Ode To Wisdom 54 scott, D.D. 22 SECOND CLASS. O Mankind. By the late arl Nugent 61 On True Greatness. By the ev. Mr. Hudson 68 To The Atheist. By R. 1. epherd, D. D. 71 79 82 Retirement. By James attie, LL.D. 85 VIII The Hermit's Vision. By the Rev. Thomas Penrose 89 IX. Against Despair. By foseph Warton, D.D. 94 X. Against ill-Nature. Ву Christopher Smart, M. A. 97 XI. The Vanity of Wealth. By Samuel Johnson, LL. D. 100 XII. The Happiness of a Mode rate Fortune, and Moderate Desires. By J. Langhorne 102 106 XIV. On Marriage ΙΙΟ THIRD CLASS. V. The Carousal of Odin. Ву the Rev. Thomas Penrose 138 The Renovation of the VI, The Battle of Argoed Llwyorld, and Future Retribu fain. By W. Whitehead 141 n. By the same 126 VII. The Grave of King Arthur Dialogue at the tomb of Ar By T. Warton, B. D. 144 santyr. By the same 130 VIII. The Crusade. By the same 151 An Incantation Founded on IX. Duncan's Warning. By e Northern Mythology. By J. Aikin, M. D. 155 136 Notes 159 e same. |