No. II

EPIGRAMS AND JEUX D'ESPRIT FIRST PUBLISHED IN
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS

1.An Apology for Spencers. Watchman, No. 4, Mar. 25, 1796.
2.On a Late Marriage between an Old Maid, &c. Ibid., No. 5, April 2, 1796.
3.On an Amorous Doctor. Ibid., ibid.
4.'Of smart pretty Fellows', &c. Ibid., p. 159.
5.On Deputy ——. M. P., Jan. 2, 1798.
6.To a Well-known Musical Critic, &c. M. P., Jan. 4, 1798.
7.Hippona. M. P., Aug. 29, 1799.
8.On a Reader of His Own Verses. M. P., Sept. 7, 1799.
9.On a Report of a Minister's Death. 'Last Monday', &c. M. P., Sept. 18, 1799.
10.'Jem writes his Verses', &c. M. P., Sept. 23, 1799.
11.On Sir Rubicund Naso. M. P., Dec. 7, 1799.
12.Job's Luck, 1799. M. P., Sept. 26, 1801.
13.On the Sickness of a Great Minister. M. P., Oct. 1, 1799.
14.To a Virtuous Oeconomist. M. P., Oct. 28, 1799.
15.'Jack drinks fine wines', &c. M. P., Nov. 16, 1799.
16.To Mr. Pye. M. P., Jan. 24, 1800.
17.'If the guilt of all lying', &c. An. Anth., 1800.
18.'O would the Baptist', &c. An. Anth., 1800.
19.Occasioned by the Former. 'I hold of all', &c. An. Anth., 1800.
20.'As Dick and I at Charing Cross', &c. An. Anth., 1800.
21.To a Proud Parent. An. Anth., 1800.
22.Rufa. An. Anth., 1800.
23.On a Volunteer Singer. An. Anth., 1800.
24.Occasioned by the Last. 'A joke (cries Jack)', &c. An. Anth., 1800.
25.Song to be Sung by the Lovers of all the Noble Liquors, &c. M. P., Sept. 18, 1801.
26.Epitaph on a Bad Man. M. P., Sept. 22, 1801.
27.Drinking versus Thinking. M. P., Sept. 25, 1801.
28.The Wills of the Wisp. M. P., Dec. 1, 1801.
29.To a Certain Modern Narcissus. M. P., Dec. 16, 1801.
30.To a Critic. M. P., Dec. 16, 1801.
31.Always Audible. M. P., Dec. 19, 1801.
32.Pondere non Numero. M. P., Dec. 26, 1801.
33.'To Wed a fool'. M. P., Dec. 26, 1801.
34.What is an Epigram? M. P., Sept. 23, 1802.
35.'Charles, grave or merry', &c. Sept. 23, 1802.
36.'An Evil Spirit's on thee, friend '. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802.
37.'Here lies the Devil', &c. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802.
38.To One who Published in Print. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802.
39.'Scarce any scandal', &c. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802.
40.'Old Harpy jeers', &c. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802.
41.To a Vain Young Lady. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802.
42.A Hint to Premiers and First Consuls. M. P., Sept. 27, 1802.
43.'From me, Aurelia', &c. M. P., Oct. 2, 1802.
44.For a House-dog's Collar. M. P., Oct. 2, 1802.
45.'In vain I praise thee', &c. M. P., Oct. 2, 1802.
46.Epitaph on a Mercenary Miser. M. P., Oct. 9, 1802.
47.A Dialogue between an Author and his Friend. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802.
48.Μωροσοφία or Wisdom in Folly. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802.
49.'Each Bond-street buck', &c. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802.
50.From an old German Poet. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802.
51.On the Curious Circumstance, that in the German, &c. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802.
52.Spots in the Sun. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802.
53.'When Surface talks', &c. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802.
54.To my Candle. The Farewell Epigram. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802.
55.The Taste of the Times. Athenæum, Jan. 9, 1904.
56.'An Excellent Adage', &c. The Friend, No. 12, Nov. 9, 1809.
57.Epigram on the Secrecy of a Certain Lady. The Courier, Jan. 3, 1814.
58.To a Lady who requested me to write a Poem on Nothing. Gazette of Fashion, Feb. 2, 1822.
59.Authors and Publishers. News of Literature, Dec. 10, 1825.
60.Association of Ideas. Fraser's Magazine, Jan. 1835.
61.To a Child. 'Little Miss Fanny'. Athenæum, Jan. 28, 1888.