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To the Rev. Mr. Stephenson, upon the Family of his Prede-
To His Wife, on the Birth of her first Child
To Thomas Orde, Esq. (afterwards Lord Bolton) in return
for his "Sketch of a Family"
Upon our Procession to Salt-Hill, in the year 1748
p. 107
P. 108
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Lines written at the request of his Father, at twelve years
Epilogue intended for the Tragedy of Mary Queen of Scot-
land; the first new Play acted after His Majesty's Recovery
in the Spring of 1789
ibid.
A Prophecy; addressed to Mrs. Crespigny of Bath, (now
Lady de Crespigny)
p. 116
p. 119
Address to the Quakers, for a Toleration of the Players, p. 120
A French Song: With Translation
Song: "Could I meet a sweet Creature"
pp. 121, 122
p. 124
To Lord Roos, on the Death of his Father, Lord Granby, p. 125
On reading "The Life of Thomas Paine, Staymaker,
MEDEA AND JASON,
A POEM,
IN THREE BOOKS:
TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK
OF
APOLLONIUS RHODIUS'S
ARGONAUTICS.
TO
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
FREDERICK
EARL OF CARLISLE,
KNIGHT OF THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER
OF THE THISTLE,
THE FOLLOWING POEM
IS,
WITH THE GREATEST RESPECT AND ESTEEM,
INSCRIBED,
BY
HIS LORDSHIP'S
MOST OBLIGED
AND MOST FAITHFUL SERVANT,
JEFFERY EKINS.