Verfes by Mr. Dodfley, at his firft Arrival at the Page 328 To Mr. R. Dodfley, on the Death of Mr. Shenfione, 330 Verfes written at the Garden of William Shenftone, Efquire, near Birmingham, 1756. 333 To William Shenftone, Efquire, in his fickness, by Mr. Woodhouse 337 Verfes left on a Seat, the Hand unknown 341 Corydon, a Paftoral, by Mr. Cunningham, to the Memory of William Shenfione, Efquire. 342 ESSAYS ESSAY S ΟΝ MEN AND MANNERS: "Every fingle obfervation that is published by a man "of genius, be it ever so trivial, should be esteemed "of importance; because he speaks from his own impreffions; whereas common men publish com"mon things, which they perhaps glean'd from " frivolous writers." ESSAY on Writing and Books, Numb. LXIV. |