lis 1 & 2.
---- Richardson 3 & 4.
---- General Fitzpatrick 5.
Criticisms, not in the
original Mr. Reid 6.
---- Dr. Laurence 7.
_Political Eclogues_.
Rose Dr. Laurence.
The Liars General Fitzpatrick.
Margaret Nicholson Mr. Adair.
Charles Jenkinson George Ellis.
Jekyl Lord John Townshend.
_Probationary Odes_.
All the Preliminaries Mr. Tickell.
Irregular Ode Mr. Tickell No. 1.
Ode to the New Year George Ellis 2.
Ode Rev. H. Bate Dudley 3.
---- Richardson 4.
Duan John Ellis 5. {115}
Ossianade Unknown 6.
Irregular Ode Unknown 7.
Ode to the Attorney-
General Mr. Brummell 8.
Laureate Ode Mr. Tickell 9.
New Year's Ode Mr. Pearce 10.
Ode by M.A. Taylor Mr. Boscawen 11.
---- by Major Scott Lord John Towns-
hend 12.
---- Irregular(Dundas) Never known to the
Club 13.
---- by Warton Bishop of Ossory
(Hon. William
Beresford) 14.
---- Pindaric General Fitzpatrick 15.
---- Irregular Dr. Laurence 16.
---- Prettyman General Burgoyne 17.
---- Graham Mr. Reid 18.
Letter, &c. and Mount-
morres Richardson 19.
Birthday Ode George Ellis 20.
Pindaric Ode Unmarked 21.
Real Birthday Ode T. Warton 22.
Remaining prose Richardson.
I am not certain whether Mr. Adair, to whom "Margaret Nicholson," one of
the happiest of the Political Eclogues, is attributed, is the present
Sir Robert Adair. If so, as the only survivor amongst his literary
colleagues, he might furnish some interesting particulars respecting the
remarkable work to which I have called your attention.
BRAYBROOKE.
Audley End, July, 1850.
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NOTES ON MILTON.
(Continued from Vol. ii., p. 53.)
_Il Penseroso._
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