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B. poetische Charaktere hiftorischer
Perfonen.

1448. Imperatoris Caefaris D. Petri I. M. P. F. Augufti Monumentum. Fr. Ph. PEPE. Ferame, Bonolis. 1790. 64 S. 4. (AL.Z. 90. IB. 1249. *)

1449. Catharina II, die einzige Kaiferin der Erde, Selbstherrscherin aller Reuffen, Tauriens würdigfte Königin, mächtigfte Erretterin und grofsmüthigfte Beglückerin; ein unterthänigftes Opfer tieffter Bewunderung u. f. w. am herrlichften wonnevollen Krónungstag der allgutigen und allgeliebten Huldgöttin zu Tauriens urerfter Alleinbeherrscherin. Frankfurt, Eichenberg. 1787.

AdB. Anh. z. 53-86 B. III, 178, 1

1450. Epiftle in Verfe to his moft Serene Highness the Duke of Orleans. London, Walter. 1789. 28 S. 4. CR. 9o. III. 354. ↑ (MR. 89. XII. 560. *)

1451. Boezió in carcere del Conte di S. RAFFAELE. land, Malatefta. 1788. 8.

N. I. d. f. 88 S. 119. Ef. 1. d. R. 89. N. 9. *

Mai

1452. Fenelon, Poeme par Mr. MARCHANT. Paris. 1788Gtt. 92. AL. 411.

1453. A poetical Review of the literary and moral Character of late Sm. Johnson with Notes; by J. COURTENAY. London, Dilly. 1786. 4.

CR. 86. V. 395. †* (MR. 86. IX. 229. † *) ·

1454. The Commemoration of Handel; a Poem. II Edit. London, Cadell. 1788. 4.

(CR. 86. VIII. 552. *) (MR. 86. X. 314. *)

1455. Neglected Genius: or, tributary Stanzas to the Memory of the unfortunated Chatterton; by the Author of the Indian Eclogues. London, Lowndes. 1788. 4.

MR. 88. V. 440.

1456. Per la morte del celebre Matematico P. Fr. Jacquier de Minimi, poemetto dell' Abb. L. GODARD. Rom, Giunchi. 1788. 8.

(ALZ. 89. IB. $49. *) Ef. 1. d. R. 89. N. 12. *

1457. Poefie in lode del defunto D. Secondo Sinefio etc. Siracufa, Pulcio. 1789. 60 S. .

N. 1. d. f. 90. N. 40. Ef. 1. d. R. 90. N. 24. *
(Vgl. Epopeen Elegien und Oden.)

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1460. Hirpini Poetae in Germanum penthecatoftichon. Nea pel. 1789. 166 S. 8.

Gtt. 91. I 358. t*

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1461. Il Ballone volante, l'afino, e il cavollo; Apologi Borgiani. Neapel. 1789. 40 S. 8. (ALZ. 90, IB. 194. *)

1462. Criticisms on the Rolliad, an Epic poem. With Corrections and additions. London, Ridgway. 1785. 12. P. I. CR. 85. XII. 458. *t (MR. 85. VII. 156.)

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P. 11. MR. 86. 11. 157.

1463. The Demoniad, or Pefts of the Day; displayed from various Characters. London, Fores. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. VI. 474, t) MR. 85. IX. 228. 1*

1464. The Wreck of Westminster Abbey; alias the Ordeal of fepulchral Candour; being a Selection from the Monumental Records of the most confpicuous perfonages, who flourifned toward the latter End of the eighteenth Century. London, Stai ker, A. D. 2001.

(CR. 88. V. 406. †) MR. 88. VI. 535. † N. B. d. fch. W. 37. L. 156. t

1465. An improved Edition of Songs in the Burletta of Midas, adapted to the Times. London, Stockdale. 1788. 38 S. 8. (MR. 89. II. 182.)

1466. A Word to the Wife; or, Britons beware A Satire, by Colonel WILKINS. London, Ridgway. 1789. 29 S. 4. CR. 89. IX. 244. * (MR. 89. VII. 84. t) 1467. Subjects for Painters. By Pt. PINDAR (J. Cor). London, Kearsley. 1789. 105 S. 4.

MR. 89. VI. 555. *† 40. II. 304. *)

WOOL(ALZ. 89. IB. 999. *) (N. Bx d. sch. W.

1468 a. The Loufiad: an Heroic-Comic Poem, by Pt. PINCanto I. London, Jarvis. 1785. 4. DAR; (J. WOOLCOT).

Canto II. Ebendaf., Kearsley. 1787. 4

C. I. (CR. 85. X. 315. *) MR. 85. IX. 230.

C. I. CR. 87. VI. 472-t MR. 87. VI. 527. VII. 1591468 b. The Fleaiad; an Heroic Poem, with Notes; humbly addreffed to Pt. Pindar, author of the Loulad etc. Kinsman, Paul Pindar. London, Kearsley. 1787. 4.

(MR. 87. X1. 4ro. f)

By his

1468 c. A Poetical Epiftle from a Loufe to Pt. Pindar, or the Loufe banished from Court. London. Robinfons. 1787- 4(CR. 87. XIL 476.) (MR. 88. I. 81. †)

1469 a. Ode upon Ode; or, A Peep at St. James; or New Years day; or, What you will. By Pt. PINDAR. Lundon. Kearsley. 1787. 4.

CR. 87. IV. 310. MR. 87. III. 262

1469 b. More Odes upon Odes; or a Peep at Peter Pindar; or falfe hood detected; or what you will. London, Lowndes. 1787. 4.

(MR. 87. VI. 527.)

1469 c. An apologetic Poftfcript to

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Ode upon Ode;" or a Peep at St. James's; .by Pt. PINDAR. London, Kearsley1787. 4.

CR. 87. VII. 69. MR. 87. VI. 527

1470 a. Probationary Odes. By the various Candidates for the office of Poet Laureat to his Majefty, in the room of W.. Whitehead Esq. deceased. London, Ridgway. 1785, &

MR. 85. VIII. 149

1470 b. An Epiftle from the Rev. William M-n, to the R. Hon. W. Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer; petitioning for the Vacant Laureat fhip. London, Dilly. 1785. 4

(CR. 85. VII. 67.) MR. 85. VI. 467.

1471 a. Probationary Odes for the Laureatfhip, with a London, Ridgway.. preliminary difcourse, by J. Hawkins. 1785. 8.

CR. 85. XII. 456. * MR. 85. IX. 228. *† 1471 b. Probationary Ode for the Laureat Ship of the Royal Academy: by a Tag Rag of the Sacred Nine. London, Faulder. 1786. 4.

(MR. 86. Vill. 150.)

1471 C.

1471 c A probationary Od for the Laureatfhip, by G. KEATE, written in 1785. with Notes critical and explanatory, by the Editor. London, Kearsley. 1787. 4.

(MR. 87. V. 451.)

1472 a. Inftructions to a celebrated Laureat; alias the Progrefs of Curiofity; alias a Birth Day Ode; alias Mr. Whit bread's Brewhouie, by Pi.. PIKDAR. London, Kearsley. 1787. 4. CR. 87. VII. 70. * MR. 87. VIII. 158.

1472 b. Advice to a future Laureat; an Ode by Pt. PINDAR. London, Kearsley. 1790. 18 S. 8.

Gth. 90. Ah. 400.

N. B. d. fch. W. 42. I. 151. CR. 90. VII. 56. (AIZ. 90. IB. 1790.) MR. 90. VIII. 447. * 1473. The Poets Restrictions; or, the Prince of Wales's Laureate; with political and literary Characters. London, Stalker. 1789. 36 S. 4.

CR. 89. V. 396. MR. 89. III. 279.

1474. Political Mifcellanies. By the Authors of the Rolliad, and Probationary Odes. London, Ridgway. 1799. 156 S. 8. ALZ. 89. III. 188. * (MR. 90. XI. 346.*)

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1482. Memoirs of Sir Simeon Supple Member for Rotborough. London, Kearsley. 1785. 8.

CR. 85. VII. 68. † ☀ ́(MŘ. 85. VI. 468.) 1483. A Rhodomantade of Politics; or a Series of Fables, with Notes Variorum. London, Applegard. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. VI. 474.) (MR. 85. V. 389.)

1484. The Beauties of the Brinsleiad: or a Sketch of the oppofition. A Poem interfperfed with Notes. Nr. I. London, Stockdale. 1785. 8.

(MR. 85. VIII. 150. †)

1485. Urim and Thummim; a Poem. Infcribed to the Duchefs of Devonshire. London, Macklew. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. X. 215.) (MR. 85. IX. 229. †)

1486 a. The Patriot's Vision; or the Triumph of Opposition. London, Stockdale. 1786. 4.

(CR. 86. VI. 466. *) (MR. 86. V. 395.)

1486 b. The Recovery: or, the Tears of Faction: a poem, occafioned by the late Occurences. By an Oxonian.

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London.

1487. The Children of Thespis. A Poem by Ant. PASQUIN Lundor, Ridgway. P. I. 1786. P. II-III. 1788.

MR. 85. VII. 68. 88. X. 368. # t

1488. Four pleafant Epiftles, written for the Entertainment and Gratification of four unpleasant Characters. By ALBION. London, Priest. 1789. 4.

CR. 89. IV. 31. † MR. 89. III. 276.

1489. The Triumph of Volpone: or a peep behind the Cur tain at the Weitmafter Election. With Sketches of fome public Characters. By PEPPER PASQUIN. London, Axtell. 1788. 4.

(CR. 88. VIII. 252.) (MR. 88. X. 368.)

1490. The Bees, the Lion, the Affes, and other Beafts. (dedicates to the Rt. hon. Frederick Lord N-h.) a fable, in Imitation of Gay. London, Debrett. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. X. 314. †) (MR. 85. IX. 230. *)

1491. Second thoughts on the prefent Ministry, or new Coalition; in a familiar fketch of the two preceeding Adminiftrations. By a Gentleman of Berkfaire. London, Debrett. 1785. 4.

(MR. 85. XII. 47c.)

1492. The Pittiad, or poetico-political History of William the fecond. In five cantos. By Tim. TWISTING, Efq. Hiftoriographer to the Pitt administration; dedicated to the rev. Gee. Prettigman. DD. London, Debrett. 1785. 4,

(CR. 87. IX. 230.) MR. 85. IX. 231. †

1493. An Epiftle from J. Lord Ashburton, in the Shades to W. Pitt in the funfhine; with notes political, critical, hiftorical and explanatory. London, Murray. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. VII. 67. 1) (MR. 85. VIII. 152. * ;)

1494. A Whimlival Rhapfody on Taxes and Balloons, by a true Briton, who is an admirer of neither. London, Stockdale. 1785. 8.

CR. 85. IV. 315. MR. 85, Vl. 466. ↑

1495 a. Extracts from the Album at Straham; or Minifte rial Amutements. To which are added, the Bulfe, a Pindaric Ode, and Jekyll, an Eclogue. London, Ridgway. 1788. 4. MR. 88. V. 443. *

1495 b. Jekyll, a political Eclogue. London, Debrett. 1788. 4. CR. 88. III. 224. * MR. 88. 11. 243. * †

1495 a. A poetical Epiftle to a falling Minifter; alfo an Imitation of the 12 th. Ode of Horace by Pt. Pindar. Londen, Kearsley. 1789. 30 S. 4.

Ch. 89. III. 233. MR. 89. II. 182. (ALZ. 89. IB. 542. *) 1496 b. Retort Smart upon Pt. Pindars Epiftle to a falling Minister. With Peter's Palinody and Petition to a standing Minifter. Apelting Poem. By PINDAROMASTIx. London, Robin fons. 24 S. 1789. 4.

MR. 89. VI. 553.

1497. A brief and poetical Declaration from a recovering Minifter to his Friends. By the R. H. W. Pitt, London, Ridgway. 1789 23 S. 4.

Pitt.

(CR. 89. III. 235.) MR. 89. III. 272.

1498. The Expoftulation, an Epiftle, to the Rt. Hon. W. London, Bew. 1789. 36 S. 4.

CR. 89. VIII. 154. † (MR. 89. VII. 84.)

1499. Political Adoration; or, an Addrefs to the Devil. By the FOUL FIEND FLIBBERTIOIBBET. London, Ridgway. 1789. 17 S. 4.

CR. 89. IV. 313. t (MR. 89. III. 278.)

1500. An heroic Epiftle to Major Scott; ded. to Edm. Burke with Notes historical and explanatory. London, Kearsley. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. VI. 474. 1) MR. 85. IX. 225. †

1501. The Struggles of Sheridan or the Miniftry in full Cry. London, Kearsley. 1790. 20 S. 4.

CR. 90. IV. 471. (MR. 90. III. 336.) 1502. As you like it. A Poem addreffed to a Friend. Lone don, Stockdale. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. X. 316. t) MR. 85. VII. 72. †

1503. Expoftulatory Odes to a great Duke and a little Lord. By Pt. PINDAR, Efq. London, Kearsley. 1789. 56 S. 4. CR. 89. VIII. 156. † MR. 89. X. 342.

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1504. The Haftiniad; an heroic poem. In three Cantos. London, Debrett. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. TV. 314. * 1) (MR. 85. V. 389.)
1505. The Impeachment: a mock heroic Poem.

Stockdale. 1786. 4.

(CR. 86. Y. 397. * †) (MR. 86. V. 395.)

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1506. The Lamentations of Edmund the Martyr.

London,

A Poem,

by the author of the Children of Thefpis. To which is added, the Creed of St. Edmund, and the Cave of despair.

London,

Bew, 1780. 4.

(MR. 86. VI. 458.)

1307. Indian Verres, a Satire. London, Flexney. 1787. 4. (MR. 87. IV. 361. †)

1508. The Battle of Haftings: an heroic poem.

Kearsley. 1787. 4.

(CR. 28. IV. 314. *) (MR. S8. 1. 87. *)

London,

1509. Reflexions on Impeaching and Impeachers: addrefsed to Warren Hatings. London, Stockdale. 1788. 4. (MR. 88. II. 164. * †)

1510. Begum B-rke to Begum Bow. A poetical Rhapsody on cotemporary Characters. London, Thornton. 1789. 20 S. 4.

CR. 89. IV. 31. * † (MR. 89. IV. 367. *) (ALZ. 89. IB. 845. *) 1511. Gynomachia; or a Contest between two old Ladies in the Service of a celebrated Orator. London, Walter. 1789. 51

S. 4.

(MR. 89. V. 463. * ALZ. 89. IB. 933. *) CR. 89. VI. 470. ↑ 1512 a. Letters from Simpkin the fecond to his dear Brother in Wales; containing a humble defcription of the Trial of Warren Haftings, Efq. with Simons Anfwers., London, Bell. 788. 4.

(N. B. d. fch. W. 38. II. 304. *) MR. 88. X. 354. *

1512 b. Letters from Simpkin the fecond, to his dear Brother in Wales; containing an humble description of the Trial of W. Hajtings, Efq. from the Commencement to the Close of the Sefuons in 1789. With Notes and Alterations by the Author. To which are added, feveral Letters in answer, from Simon, Aunt Bridget, and Shenkin. And on original poetical Dedication to tee Right Hon. Edm. Burke by SIMPKIN. London, Bell. 1789. 152 S. 8.

Ch. 89. XI. 393. MR. 89. IX. 219. * (ALZ. 90. IB. 17. *) 1512 c. The Letters of Simpkin the Second, Poetic Recorder of all the Procedings upon the Trial of Warren Hastings, Efq. in Weltmintier Hall. London, Stockdale. 1789. 224 S. 8. CR. 89. XL. 393. MR. 89. IX. 340. (N. B. d. fch. W. 44. 1. 135.) 1513. The Tribunal: addreiled to the Peers of Great Bri sain, about to fit in ludgment on Warren Haftings. London, Stockdale. 1788. 4.

MR. 88. II. 164. * †

1514. Hints for City Amusement; or Bank Oratory anticipated, etc. London, Harley. 1788. 24 S. 8. (MR. 89. ILL. 273. *)

1515a. Lyrie Odes for the Year 1785. By Peter PINDAR, Fq. a diftant relation of the Poet of Thebes, and Laureat to the royal Academy. London, Jarvis. 1785. 4.

CR. 85. VI. 150. * † MA. 85. IX. 229. * †

1515 b. More Odes to the Royal Academicians, by a diftant Relation to the poet of Thebes. London, Hookham 1785. 4. JA. 85. VII. #49.7 MR. 85. VI. 467.

1515 c. More lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians, by a diftant Relation to the Poet of Thebes, and Laureat to the Acaduny. London, Hookham. 1785. 4.

CR. 56. VII. 65. T MR. 86. VI. 463. N. B. d. feh. W. 52. I. 158. **

1516. Farewell Odes, for the Year 1786. by P. PINDAR (J. WOOLGUT). London, Kearsley. 1786. 4.

CR. 86. VII. 64. * † MR. 86. VI. 465. N. B. d. fch. W. 32. U, 343. * f.

1517 a. Peters Prophecy; or, the Prefident and Poet: or an important Epiftle to Sir J. Banks, on the approaching Election of a Prefident of the Royal Society. With an Etching by an eminent Artift. By Pt. PINDAR. London, Kearsley. 1788. 4• CR. 88. XII. 489. MR. 88. XII. 555. (ÁLZ. 89. IB. 321.) 1517 b. Sir Jof. Banks and the Emperor of Marocco. A Ta le. By Pt. PINDAR. London, Kearsley. 1788. 4.

CR. 88. XII. 495. (ALZ. 89. IB. 354. *) (N. B. d. fch. W. 38. 11. 306. *)

1518. Lines written on a late Refignation at the Royal Academy. London, Robfon. 4. (CR. 99. V. 588.

1519. Apologia Secunda; or a fupplementary Apology for Conformity. Two Epiftles, humbly addrefied to the awakened Clergy. By a Layman. London, Bladon. 1785. 8.

CR. 85. IX. 228. * (MR. 85. XI. 389. t) 1520. The Socinian Champion; or Priestleyan an Divinity: a poem, by Philochriftos. London, Buckland. 1788. 8. (CR. 88. VII. 72. 1) MR. 88. X. 365. i ́

1521. The Controverfiad, an Epiftle to a learned Friend; exhibiting a sketch of the prefent Controverfy between Dr. Priestley and his opponents; with fome Allufion to the Contro⚫ vertial attacus on the rev. C. W. Hawkins and his Wife; by father O Leary and others. London, Stalker. 1788. 8. CR. 88. 11. 149. * (MR. 88. IV. 351. *) 1522. Epiftola Macaronica ad Fratrem, de iis quae gefta funt in nupero diffentientium conventu, Londini habito, prid. id. Febr. 1790. London, Johnfon. 1790. 21 S. 4. CR. 90. VIII. 214. * MR. So, Vú, 353 # (ALZ. go. IB. I235.)

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1526. The Brunoniad: an heroic Poem. In Six Cantos Containing a folemu Detail of certain Commotions which have of late, divided the Kingdom of Phyfic against itfelf. A criti cal and truly Homerican Catalogue of our present Luminaries of Medicine. A Preface, defcribing the prefent State of Medicine, being the Refalt of deep philofophical Investigation. And a Dedication, being a Specimen of the Authors Talents in the Sublime and Beautiful. By Jul. JUNIPER. London, Kearsley. 1789. 86 S. 4.

Ch. 90. l. 161. * (MR. 90. VII. 356. ↑ *)

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1534. The Swindler, a Poem. In which is contained an Jalphabetical Lift of the Names of the most noted Swindlers, that infeft the Streets of London; with the leading traits in thefe diftinguifnd Characters, and explanatory notes. London, A. K. d. Vf. 1785. 8,

(CK. 85. X. 314. †) (MR. 85. VII. 71. †)

1535. The Anticipation of the Review of the Horfe guards, etc. by Tim. TWADDLE. London, Stockdale. 1786. 4. CR. 86. VI. 466. † MR. 86. V. 391.

1536. Further Remarks on two of the moft fingular Characters of the Age. By the Author of The Critique on Conduct of the Rev J. Crofe, and W. Atkinfon. Cambridge, Knoll. 1789. 91 S. 8.

MR. 90. III. 339.

1537. The Winter's Affembly, or Provincial Ball; a Poem. London, Dilly. 1789. 17 S. 4.

CK. 89. X. 325. * (MR. 89. IV. 367.)

1538. The School Candidates, a Profaic burlefque: occaLoned by the late Election of a Schoolmafter at the Village of Boudinnoir. Utopia. 1788. 103. 12.

(MR. 89. X 375. 1)

1539. Poetical Laudations on a popular Preacher. Bofton, Darwin. 1789. 23 S. 4.

(MR. 90. III. 337-)

1540 a. The Tears of the Pantheon, or the fall of the modern Icarus. A Poem. London, Kearsley. 1785. 4.

(CR. 85. X. 315. †) (MR. 85. IX. 230. †)

1540 b. The female Aeronaut, a poem, dedicated to Mrs

Errington. London, Swift. 1785. 4.

CR. 85. X. 313. 1 (MR. 85. X. 305.)

1541 a. The Odiad; or Battle of Humphries and Mendoza,

a heroic Poem. London, Lowndes. 1788. 8.

CR. 88. V. 403. * † MR. 88. VII. 77. * 1

1541 b. The Battle royal or the Effects of Anticipation; with Strict. on the Odiad etc. London, Symonds. 1788. 8. (CR. 88. V. 404. † *)

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1542 a. A congratulatory Epiftle to Pt. Pindar, on his va rious Publications. London, Turpin. 1787. 4.

CR. 87. IV. 311. (MR. 87. IV. 361.)

1542 b. Birch for l'indar. A burlesque poem, by PINDARO MASTIX. London, Robinson. 1788. 4

CR. 88. XII. 491. † MR. 88. XII. 557. * †

1542 c. Sop in the Pan for Pt. Pindar, or a late Invitation to Cheltenham: a burlesque poem, by PINDAROMASTIX. London, Robinfon. 1788. 4.

CR. 88. IX. 252.

MR. $3. X 368.

1543. The Hiftory of Pt. Pindar, from that memorable Aera, when he received a Sound thrashing,, down the prefent time, by Th. FACT. London, Stalker. 1788. 4.

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(CR. 88. VI. 479. t) MR. 88. VI. 525.

1514 a. Peters Penfion; a folemn Epiftle to a fublime Perfonage; with an Engraving, etc. by Pt. PINDAR.. London, Ke arsley. 1798. 4.

CR. 88. VL. 477. * MR. 88. VI. 524.

1544 b. The Kings Ode; in Anfiver to Pt. Pindar on the Subject of his Penfion. London, Stalker. 1788. 4. CR. 88. VI. 478. † MR. 88. VI. 525.

A Poem.

1544 c. Peter provided for, without a penfion. With Notes critical and explanatory. By CARNABY CURRYLondon, Bew. 1788. 4.

COMB.

CR. 88. X. 340. ↑ Mr. 88. VIII. 166.

1545. Vulcan's Rebuke. Submiffively addreffed to the Worfhipful Pt. Pindar Elq. by his affactionate Cousin Paul JUVENAL, Gent. London, Scatcherd. 1788. 4.

MR. 88. VII. 78.

1546a. Brother Peter to Brother Tom; an expostulatory Epiftle. By Pt. PINDAR, Efq. London, Kearsley. 1788. 4 CR. 88. V. 400. MR. 88. V. 439.

1546 b. Brother Tom to Brother Peter; or, Peter paid in his own Pence: with the Articles of Partnership between the Devil and Pt. Pindar. By a Moon-raker. London, Parions. 1789. 88 S. 4.

(MR. 90. III. 335. †) (CR. 90. I. 115. †)

1547. An Epistle from Pindar to his pretended Coulin Peter; in which are many curious and original Anecdotes of the Pfeudo Pindar; with an Appendix, containing Peters celebrated Song of Othe roaft Pork of Old Truro,, being one of the earlieft of his fatirical Productions. London, Bew. 1788. 4. CR. 88. X. 339. MR. 88. VIII. 166.

1548. The Antagonists of Pt. Pindar cut into Atoms, in a furious Epistle to Pt. Pindar Efq. By Th. PLUMB. London, Kearfley. 1789. 20 S. 4.

CR. 89. III. 233. † (MR. 89. III. 278:)

1549. Pt. PINDAR's Penitence. A mifcellaneous and burles que Poem. By PINDAROMASTIx. London, Robinsons. 1789. 4. CR. 89. V. 394. * MR. 89. VI. 553. (ALZ. 89. IB. 950. *) 1550 A poetical epiftle to J. WooLcor, commonly known by the Appellation of Pt. PINDAR. London, Riebau. 1790. 28 S. 4.

(CR. 90. VI. 715. †) MR. 90. IV. 451. †

1551 a. A benevolent Epiftle to Silvanus Urban, alias Ma fter J. Nichols, Printer, common-Councilman of Farringdon Ward, and Cenfor general of Literature: not forgetting Mr. W. Hayley. To which is added, an Elegy to Apollo; alfo Sir Jofeph Banks and the boiled Fleas. An Ode. By Pt. PINDAR Efq. London, Kearsley. 1790. 34 S. 4.

CR. 99. IV. 426. MR. 90. VI. 234.

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1553 a. Elegia fcripta in Sepulchreto Ruftico, (a Th. GRAY) latine reddita a J. WRIGHT; cui fubjiciuntur alia poemata. ,,Elegy written in a Country Churchyard, translated into Latin: to which other poems are added. London, Lewis. 1786. 4. (CR. 86. V. 398. *) MR 86. III. 232. *

1553 b. Elegy written in a Country Church Yard, by (Th.) GRAY, and translated into Italian Verfe by J. GIANINI. Lundon. 1736. 4.

(CR. 86. V. 398. †) (MR. 86. III. 233.)

1553 c. Elegy written in a Country Church Yard by GRAY; with a french and latin Transiation in Verses. London, Elmsley. 1788. 8.

CR. 88. XI. 416.

1554 a. The Grave, by Rb. BLAIR. Gray's Elegy in a Country Church Yard. WRIGHT. London, Fielding. 1786. 8.

To which is added With Notes, by G.

CR. 8. 11. 156. * † MR. 86. XI. 392. (N. Bibl. d. fch. W. 34.
I. 1:3. *)

1554 b. Das Grab. Ein Gedicht von Rb. BLAIR, übersetzt von F.. C.. A.. BERG. Hamburg, Matthiefen. 1785. 40 S. 8. (ALZ. 85. III. 236, U. *)

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1574. Royal Tears! facred to filial Piety. By WHITMORE. London, Debrett. 1785. 4.

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1575. Cheyt Sing. A Poem, by a young Lady of Fifteen. Infcribed, by Permiffion, to the Right Hon. K. Jam. Fox. London, Woodhoufe. 1790. 38 S. 8.

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