From the Microfilm - A new ed. ...
v. 1. A poem on the last day. The force of religion; or, Vanquished love. Love of fame, the universal passion. Odes, occasioned by His Majesty's royal encouragement of the sea service. Epistles to Mr. Pope, concerning the authors of the age. A paraphrase on part of the book of Job. Ocean. Sea-piece: containing The British sailor's exultation; and His prayer before engagement
v. 2. Busiris, king of Egypt. The revenge. The brothers
v. 3. The complaint: or, Night-thoughts
v. 4. The complaint [cont.] The centaur not fabulous: in six letters to a friend, on the life in vogue
v. 5. The life of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young. a true estimate of human life, in which the passions are considered in a new light. Conjectures on original composition. Resignation. A poem on the late queen's death, and his Majesty's accession to the throne. The installment. An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole. The old man's relapse. An apology for princes; or, The reverence due to government.
From the Microfilm - Rev. and corr. /
v. 1. Verses to the author, by T. Warton. To a lady, with the last day, by T. Tristram. To the author, by J. Banck. The last day. The force of religion. Love of fame. Ode to the king. Epistles to Mr. Pope. A paraphrase on part of the book of Job. Ocean, an ode. Sea-piece
v. 2. Busiris, king of Egypt. The revenge. The brothers
v. 3. The complaint [or, Night thoughts, bks. 1-8]
v. 4. The consolation [Night thoughts, bk. 9] The centaur not fabulous: in six letters to a friend, on the life in vogue.