Page EPISTLES FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS. Page 1. FROM Soame Jenyns, Esq. To the Lord Lovelace 1 II. To Lord Bathurst. By Lady Mary Wortley Montagu g III. To the Earl of Middleton. By Sir George Etherege 13 Iv. To the Rev. Sir J. Dolben, Bart, D.D. 17 V, To the Hon. G. Doddington. By Christopher Pitt, M. A. 21 VI. To the Rev. Christ. Pitt. From his Brother 23 VII. TO J. Hawkesworth, L.L.D. By Francis Fawkes, M. A. 25 VIII. TO Pollio. By the late Earl Nugent 27 IX. From Celia to Cloe. Ву Isaac Hawkins Browne, Esq. 30 X. TO Miss Anne Conolly, from Miss Courtenay 32 XI. To a Lady, in Autumn. By the late Earl of Chesterfield 36 XII. From J. Bramston to Capt. Hinton 38 XIII. From T. H. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. 41 XIV. Isaac Hawkins Browne to Himself 44 XV. To Mr. H **. By Sir W. Yonge, Bart. 49 XVI. To the Lord Visc. Pul- teney. By G. Colman, Esq. 54 XVII. From Cambridge to Mas- ter Henry Archer. By Edw. Littleton, L. L. D. 58 XVIII. To Corinna. By Isaac Hawkins Browne, Esq. 63 XIX. Capt. Thomas to Capt. Price 67 FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS. EPISTLE I. FROM SOAME JENYNS, ESQ. IN THE COUNTRY, To the IN TOWN. In days, my Lord, when mother Time, But now, whatever poets write, 'Tis sure the case is alter'd quite, |