POETRY. The ancient ballad of Chevy-Chafe ; from the ingenious Mr. Percy's Reliques Ode for the New Year, Jan. 1. 1765; by William Whitehead, efq; poet On the departure for England of her ferene highness the princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg Strelitz, betrothed to his Britannic Majefty. On the death of prince Henry of Brunswick, killed in Weftphalia, July 20, 276 Dedication of the second edition of the Caftle of Otranto, to the right hon. lady Mary Coke. 289 Quin's foliloquy, on feeing duke Humphrey at St. Alban's. A prologue written by David Garrick, efq; and spoken by Mr. Love, on open- ibid. Prologue fpoken to Much Ado about Nothing, acted by command of his majesty, The Parting. La Partenza; from Metaftafio. ibid. Bryan and Pereene, a West Indian Ballad, from Reliques of ancient English poetry, founded on a real fact, that happened about three years ago in the Epitaph for an infant, whoje fuppofed parents were Vagrants. An Account of Books publifhed in 1765. THE END. |