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1. Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope: in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.

2. Caractacus: a dramatic poem: written on the model of the ancient Greek tragedy. By the author of Elfrida.

3. King Stephen's watch: A tale, founded on fact. By the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt.

4. Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, upon his newly invented patent candle-snuffers: by Malcolm M'Greggor, ...

5. An affectionate address to passionate professors: shewing the blessedness of a meek and quiet spirit: the evil of giving way to bad tempers and sinful passions: and pointing out some remedies for subduing them. By W. Mason

6. Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope: in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.

7. Ode to the honourable William Pitt: By William Mason, M.A.

8. Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain: Written, immediately after the trial of Admiral Keppel, February the eleventh, 1779. By W. Mason, M.A.

9. Methodism displayed: and enthusiasm detected; intended as an antidote against, and a preservative from the delusive principles and unscriptural doctrines of a modern sett of seducing preachers; and as a defence of our regular and orthodox clergy, from their unjust reflections.

10. Isis: An elegy. Written in the year 1748, by Mr. Mason.

11. The absolute and indispensible duty of Christians: in this critical juncture, considered and enforced, in an affectionate address. By W. Mason.

12. Remarks and observations on the morality and divinity contained in Dr. Free's certain articles: proposed to the Court of Assistants, of the Worshipful Company of Salters. In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Free.

13. An epistle to Dr. Shebbeare: to which is added an ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in imitation of Horace, Ode VIII. Book IV. By Malcolm MacGreggor, of Knightsbridge, Esq. ...

14. Ode performed in the Senate-House at Cambridge July 1, 1749: At the installation of His Grace Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle Chancellor of the University. By Mr. Mason ... Set to music by Mr. Boyce.

15. The dean and the 'squire: a political eclogue. Humbly dedicated to Soame Jenyns, Esq. By the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, &c.

16. Secular ode in commemoration of the glorious revolution, M DC LXXXVIII. By W. Mason

17. Antinomian heresy exploded: in an appeal to the Christian world; against the unscriptural doctrines, and licentious tenets of Mr. James Relly: advanced in his treatise of union, &c. By W. Mason

18. An heroic postscript to the public: occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the author of that epistle.

20. A regular and easie table of natural contractions by the persons, moods, and tenses; each character made from the alphabet, & vowels places, the like never done by any other hand. / Composed by Wm. Mason writing mr.

22. Methodism displayed: and enthusiasm detected; intended as an antidote against, and a preservative from the delusive principles and unscriptural doctrines of a modern sett of seducing preachers; and as a defence of our regular and orthodox clergy, from their unjust reflections.

23. Caractacus: a dramatic poem: written on the model of the ancient Greek tragedy. By the author of Elfrida.

24. Secular ode in commemoration of the glorious revolution, M DC LXXXVIII. By W. Mason

25. Antinomian heresy exploded: in an appeal to the Christian world; against the unscriptural doctrines, and licentious tenets of Mr. James Relly: advanced in his treatise of union, &c. By W. Mason

26. An affectionate address to passionate professors: shewing the blessedness of a meek and quiet spirit: the evil of giving way to bad tempers and sinful passions: and pointing out some remedies for subduing them. By W. Mason

27. Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain: Written, immediately after the trial of Admiral Keppel, February the eleventh, 1779. By W. Mason, M.A.

28. Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope: in imitation of Milton's Lycidas.

29. Ode to the honourable William Pitt: By William Mason, M.A.

30. King Stephen's watch: A tale, founded on fact. By the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt.

31. Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, upon his newly invented patent candle-snuffers: by Malcolm M'Greggor, ...

32. An epistle to Dr. Shebbeare: to which is added an ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in imitation of Horace, Ode VIII. Book IV. By Malcolm MacGreggor, of Knightsbridge, Esq. ...

33. The absolute and indispensible duty of Christians: in this critical juncture, considered and enforced, in an affectionate address. By W. Mason.

34. Remarks and observations on the morality and divinity contained in Dr. Free's certain articles: proposed to the Court of Assistants, of the Worshipful Company of Salters. In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Free.

35. An heroic postscript to the public: occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the author of that epistle.

36. Ode performed in the Senate-House at Cambridge July 1, 1749: At the installation of His Grace Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle Chancellor of the University. By Mr. Mason ... Set to music by Mr. Boyce.

37. Isis: An elegy. Written in the year 1748, by Mr. Mason.

38. The dean and the 'squire: a political eclogue. Humbly dedicated to Soame Jenyns, Esq. By the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, &c.

39. The poems: of Mr. Gray. To which are prefixed Memoirs of his life and writings by W. Mason, M.A.

40. The poems: of Mr. Gray. To which are prefixed Memoirs of his life and writings by W. Mason, M.A.

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