AMEBEAN ECLOGUES. Rural Scenery, or the Describers, 144 To a Friend, on his Marriage, &c. . 188 Written after reading Modern Love Verses, The Muse, or Poetical Enthusiasm, Viewing the Ruins of an Abbey, Privateering, To Hospitality, . 196 . 197 € 199 PROLOGUES. Page . 319 Spoken at the re-opening of the York Theatre, 317 On opening the new Theatre in Newcastle, To "Rule a Wife," . . 320 321 322 . 323 . 324 Spoken by Mr. Digges, on opening the Edin- On reviving the "Merchant of Venice," For some country lads performing "The Devil 325 326 . 327 328 329 330 331 EPILOGUES. Spoken at Edinburgh, by Mrs. Bellamy, Spoken at Edinburgh, in the character of Lady Spoken at Norwich, in the character of Mrs. Page Designed to be spoken at Alnwick, Stanzas spoken at the Theatre in Sunderland, 340 Eulogium on Charity, 341 SELECT POEMS OF SOAME JENYNS. Life of Jenyns, On the Immortality of the Soul, Essay on Virtue, to the Hon. Philip Yorke, 345 .355 . 381 |