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ENOX LIBRARY
NEW YORK
CHARLES WHITTINGHAM
LONDON
CONTENTS.
VOL. II.
ERLE Robert's Mice. In Chaucer's style.
In the same style
A Flower painted by Simon Verelst
To the Lady Elizabeth Harley, since Marchioness of
Page
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Carmarthen, on a Column of her drawing
Protogenes and Apelles........
Democritus and Heraclitus
For my own Tombstone.
Gualterus Danistonus ad Amicos...
Imitated......
The first Hymn of Callimachus. To Jupiter.........
The second Hymn of Callimachus. To Apollo......... 16
Charity. A Paraphrase on the thirteenth Chapter of
the First Epistle to the Corinthians.
Engraven on a Column in the Church of Halstead, in
Essex.......
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Written in Montaigne's Essays, given to the Duke of
Shrewsbury in France, after the Peace, 1713......... 26
An Epistle, desiring the Queen's Picture
Alma; or, the Progress of the Mind.
Canto I.
II.
III.
Solomon on the Vanity of the World.
Book I. On Knowledge
II. On Pleasure
III. On Power
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121
156
187
Considerations on Part of the Eighty-eighth Psalm.... 186
To the Rev. Dr. Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely
A Pastoral. To Dr. Turner, Bishop of Ely, on his
Departure from Cambridge
189
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd, Esq.,......... 191
Ad virum Doctissimum Dominum Samuelem Shaw...
On the Taking of Namur
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Ode in Imitation of Horace III. Od. II....
Prologue spoken by Lord Buckhurst, in Westminster
School, at a Representation of Dryden's Cleomenes 206
To the Right Hon. the Countess Dowager of Devon-
211
On a Fart, let in the House of Commons
The modern Saint
The Parallel
To a Young Lady who was fond of Fortune-telling
A Greek Epigram imitated
To a Friend on his Nuptials
The Wandering Pilgrim
Venus's Advice to the Muses
Cupid turned Ploughman.
Pontius and Pontia
Cupid turned Stroller
266
A Letter to the Hon. Lady Margaret Cavendish Har-
ley when a Child
290
True's Epitaph
Lines written under the Print of Tom Britton, the
Small-coal-Man, painted by Mr. Woolaston
Truth told at last
Written in Lady Howe's Ovid's Epistles
Another Epistle .............................................................................................. 292
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Epigram
293
The Viceroy. A Ballad
294
Apology to a Lady who told me I could not love her
heartily, because I had loved others
303
Against Modesty in Love....
304
On a Young Lady's going to Town in the Spring...... 305
When the Cat is away, the Mice may play..
306
The Widow and her Cat
310
SONGS, SET TO MUSIC BY THE most eminent MASTERS.
IV. Come, weep no more, for 'tis in vain'
313
III. Strephonetta, why d'ye fly me'.
SONGS (continued).
V. Let perjur'd fair Amynta know'
VI. Phillis, since we have both been kind'
VII. 'Phillis, this pious talk give o'er'
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VIII. Still, Dorinda, I adore'..
317
IX. 'Is it, O love, thy want of eyes'
318
X. Why, Harry, what ails you'.
319
XI. Since my words, though ne'er so tender'... 319
XII. Morella, charming without art'
320
XIII. Love, inform thy faithful creature'
XIV. Touch the lyre, on every string'
XV. Once I was unconfin'd and free'
XVI. Farewell, Amynta, we must part..
XVII. Accept, my love, as true a heart'.
XVIII. Nanny blushes when I woo her'
XIX. Since we your husband daily see'
XX. Phillis, give this humour over'
XXI. Haste, my Nannette, my lovely maid'
XXII. Since by ill fate I'm forc'd away'.
XXIII. In vain, alas! poor Strephon tries'
XXIV. Well, I will never more complain'
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XXV. Chloe beauty has and wit'...
XXVI. Since, Moggy, I mun bid adieu'
XXVII. Some kind angel, gently flying'
XXVIII. Whilst others proclaim'
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On the Marriage of George Prince of Denmark and
the Lady Anne
333
MISCELLANEA.
Ad Comitem Dorcestriæ, in Annum inuentem, 1684.
Ad Janum
334
Ad Dom. Gower, Coll. Magistrum, Epistola deprecatoria 335
Engraven on three Sides of an Antique Lamp given by
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