TABLE of CONTENTS.
I. THE Sack of Rome, a Tragedy. 13
II. The Ladies ofGafiiU-t a Tragedjk 97.
II-L 21? Mrs. Montague^ Author of " Ohjer^ vations on the Genius and Writings of Shakefpeare.'* l8tf
IV. An Eptftle^to Tortifmoni. 1 83:
V. A Political Reverie.- I«J:
VI, To Mr. ■ ■ ' ' u , alluding to a Converfation which favoured the Opinion- of Fatalifnu 195;
VH. On a Survey of the Hecpuens. 198
VIII. On the Death of Mrs. S ■ — ^ who died a few Days after her Marriage. 200
IX.- The Squabble of the Sea Nymphs or the Sacrifice- of the Tu/cararoes. 20a'
X. To a Toung Lady^ on Jhnving an exceU lent Piece of Paintingj much faded. 206
XI. To the Hon. John Winthrop^ Efq. ^ 20S
XII. ToFideRoy kngalfent on public Bufinefs. 213
XIII.- Tfli Honor ia^ on her Journey to Dover. 216
XIV.