The Twelfth Ode of the First Book of Horace, The XXIId Ode of the First Book of Horace. A Prologue for the Strollers. The VIIIth Pfalm Tranflated. Pfalm the XXIVth Paraphrafed. Pfalm the XXIXth. Pfalm the XLVIth Paraphrased. 242 Pfalm the XCth Paraphrased. The CXXXIXth Pfalm Paraphrafed in Miltonick Verfe. Pfalm the CXLIVth Paraphrased. The Third Chapter of Job. The XXVth Chapter of Job Paraphrased. The Song of Mofes, in the XVth Chapter of Exodus, The Third Ode of the Fourth Book of Horace, 245 250 252 255 257 261 267 The Fable of the Young Man and his Cat. To Mr. Pope, on his Tranflation of Homer's Part of the First Æneid of Virgil Translated. - 270 272 280 281 A Dialogue between a Poet and his Servant. 3 Ode Ode to John Pitt, Efq; on the fame Subject. 288 On Mrs. Walker's Poems, particularly that on the Author. 290 Verses on a Flowered Carpet, worked by the Young Ladies at Kingston. Verfes on a Flowered Carpet. On the Art of Preaching. A Fragment. An Epitaph, infcribed on a Stone that covers his A Poem on the Death of Earl Stanhope. Epitaph on Dr. Keil, the famous Aftronomer. 291 292 293 296 297 301 305 Horace, Book II. Ep. xix. Imitated; in an Epiftle to Mr. Robert Lowth. 387 Odyiley. Imitation of Spenfer. Poem to Mr. Spence, prefixed to the Effay on Pope's Epistle to J. Pitt, Efq; in Imitation of Horace. Epiftle to Mr. Spence, in Imitation of Horace. 389 390 392 394 Epiftle to Mr. Spence, when Tutor to Lord Middle- fex; in Imitation of Horace. 399 Specimen of a Translation of the Odyffey. 403 THE END OF PITT'S POEMS. |