Pare xx. To May. By Miss Whately 25 Z XIII. Page gour, Esq. 3 XII. To Cupid. By Mr. Parrot. 8 XVII. Written in Spring. By the XXI. The Midsunimer Wish. By Samuel Johnson, LL, D. 30 XXII. Autumn. By the same 32 XXIII. Written in Autumn. Ву the Rev. Francis Fawkes, M. A. 35 XXIV. On Autumn. By Mr. C. 37 XXV. Winter. By Samuel John- son, LL. D. 39 XXVI. The Winter's Walk. By the same 41 XXVII. To Morning. By Miss Pennington 42 XXVIII. TO Morning 4+ XXIX. Evening. To Stella. By Samuel Johnson, LL. D. 47 Xxx. To Evening. By Joseph Warton, D, D. 49 XXXI. TO Night. By Mr. Parrot 51 L ODES OF THE FOURTH CLASS. Page T 1. HE Revenge of America. By the Rev. Joseph War- ton, D. D. $7 II. Mona. By the Rev. R. Pol- whele 59 III. On the Popular Superstiti- ons of the Highlands of Scot- land. By Mr. William Collins EI IV. To the Tiber. By William Whitehead, Esq. 70 V. To the Tarn. By the Rev. Joseph Warton, D. D. 74 VI. To the Eden. By J. Lang- horne, D.D. 76 VII. To a Water-Nymph. By the Rev. William Mason, M. A.79 VIII. Written upon a Pedestal beneath a row of elms in a meadow near Richmond Ferry 82 Ix To the Rev. Dr. Walwyn, Prebendary of Canterbury. By Miss Carter 86 X. To a Gentleman. By Wil- liam Whitehead, Esq. 88 XI. Written upon leaving a vent. By J. Langhorne, D.D. 96 XIV, To a Lady going Abroad 10 Xv. To the Genius of Italy. By the Rev. Jos. Warton, D.D. 106 XVII. To the Hon. C. Towns- By W. Whitehead, |