The grub-Street miscellany, in prose and verse. Containing, I. A. paraphrase upon the 18th Psalm. II. The Pleasures of a Country Life in a Letter to a Friend. III. Verses on Mrs. S-H- IV. A Petition of several of the Inhabitants of Ireland humbly presented to the Parliament. V. The Wish in a Letter to a Friend. VI. A Poem on the Day of Judgment. Vii. A Song to Vens. Viii. An Epithalonium upon the Marriage of a quondam Mistress. IX. Verses to S-L-of Kensington, Gent. X. The Battle of the Muses in Somerset Gardens. XI. Verses on the Royal Oak. XII. A Song, to the Tune of, The Lass of Patie's Mill, &c. XIII. The Fable of the Dog and the Raven. XIV. A Letter in Prose. XV. A Letter to the Author, shewing who are properly living Members of the State. XVI. A Hunting Song. XVII. The Gazer. A Poem. XVIII. Verses on the Spring. XIX. On Love. XX. The Power of Love. A Song. To the Tune of, When Beauty dies ber Power pursue, &c. XXI. Strephen's Complaint. A Song. XXII. An Epitaph upon the Ladyt M-'s Lap dog. XXIII. A Letter out of the Country, in answer to one that was sent from the Devil Tavern. XXIV. The Farewell. A Song. XXV. A Poem on the Death of Mother N-d-m the celebrated English B-d. Written by Mr. Bavius Jun. F.G.S.

  • Bavius, Mr.
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London : printed for J. Wilford, at the Three Flower-de-Luces behind the Chapter-House in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and sold by the booksellers, and at the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, [1731]

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