The rape of Proserpine
“with other poems, from Claudian; translated into English verse. With a prefatory discourse, and occasional notes.”
“Carlisle's "Lecture on the Writings of Gray," where he says, " I believe there to be something instinctive, which leads every one of us, not to what in our unimpassioned judgment we think the best and greatest of its kind, but to what we are sensible is most specially attractive and congenial to ourselves.”