LECTURES ON THE TRULY EMINENT ENGLISH POETS. Two Volumes, Octavo. Sold by Messrs. LONGMAN, HURST, REES, and ORME, Paternoster-Row; and by W. CLARKE, New Bond-street. JOHNSON, with admiration oft I see The Critick and the Bard conjoined in thee; But prejudices, too, as oft I find, Corrupt, debase, mislead thy noble mind. Hence, against thee, I seize the cause of truth; A cause that I adored, from early youth. Oh! may her voice inspire my latest breath; Ed io anche son pittore. 1807. CORREGIO. A CATALOGUE OF MY PRODUCTIONS. 1 A Poetical Address to the Supreme Being. Berwick. Taylor. 1764. 2 A Conference betwixt Apollo and his Disciple; a poem. Berwick. Taylor. 1764. 3 Churchill Defended; a poem. Flexney. 1764. 4 The Constituents; a poem. Flexney. 1764. 5 The Philosopher; a poem; written in Warwick Court; Holborne, in 1769: not printed. 6 A Translation of Tasso's Aminta. Davies; Russellstreet, Covent-Garden. 1770. 7 The Life of Waller. Davies. 1772. 8 Greek Antiquities; translated from the original latin of Lambert Bos. Davies. 1772. 9 The Poet; a poem. Flexney. 1773. 10 Three Discourses; two against Luxury and Dissipation; one, on Universal Benevolence. Flexney. 1773. 11 The Institutions, Customs, and Manners of the Ancient Nations, translated from the original french of Mr. Sabbathier. 2 vols. octavo. Becket; corner of Adelphi-street, Strand. 1776. 12 Six Discourses. Conant, Fleet-street. 1777. 13 Poetical Excursions in the Isle of Wight. Conant. 1777. 14 An Elegy occasioned by the death of a Lady's Linnet. Davies. 1777. 15 Letters between Lord Rivers and Sir Charles Cardigan; translated from the original french of Madame Riccoboni. Becket. 177.8. 16 An Essay on Misanthropy. Berwick, Phorson. 1783. A List of my Publications. 17 Seventeen Sermons on important, and interesting subjects. Stockdale. Piccadilly. 1784. 18 Three Poems. I. Siddons, a poem. 11. A Poetical Epis tle to Sir Ashton Lever. III. An Elegy on the Death of a young Officer of the Army. Flexney. 1784. 19 Poetical Thoughts and Views on the Banks of the Wear. Durham, published by Pennington. 1791. 20 A Letter to Granville Sharp, Esq. suggested to the authour by the present insurrection of the Negroes in the island of St. Domingo. Pennington. Durham. 1791. 21 Thirteen Sermons to Seamen; preached on board of his Majesty's ship, Leander, in the Bay of Gibraltar. Deighton. 1791. 22 History of Gibraltar; manuscript; burned. 1791. 23 Observations on the writings and conduct of our present political, and religious Reformers; occasioned by a Letter in the paper of The World, with the signature of Tiberius Gracchus; printed for Mr. Swan; and sold at the office of the paper of The World, No. 335; opposite to Somerset-house, Strand, 1792. 24 Letters between the Honourable and Right Reverend the Bishop of Durham, and Percival Stockdale. Ridgway. York-street; St. James's square. 1792.— not to be republished. 25 A Letter to Mr. Bryant; occasioned by his late remarks on Pope's Universal Prayer. Ridgway. 1793. 26 The Invincible Island; a poem. Clarke; New-Bondstreet. 1797. 27 A Letter to the Bishop of Durham on the Slave-Trade. Durham. Pennington. 1799. 28 A small collection of Poems. Gatnach. Alnwick. 1800. 29 A Discourse on the Duties and Advantages of Old Age. Catnach. 1801. 30 A Remonstrance against Inhumanity to Animals; and particularly against the savage practice of Bull-baiting. Alnwick. Graham. 1802. 31 A Letter, in manuscript, to the Honourable and Right Reverend, the Bishop of Durham, on the Bill for the Residence of the Clergy. 1803. Printed by W. Pople, 22, Old Boswell Court, Strand. |