CONTENTS On Exodus iii. 14. "I am that I am," an Ode. Confiderations on Part of the 88th Pfalm, To Dr. Turner, Bishop of Ely, who had recom- mended to him a Translation of Prudentius. A Paftoral, to the Bishop of Ely, To the Countefs of Dorfet. Written in her Milton. By Mr. Bradbury. To the Lady Durfley, on the fame Subject. To my Lord Buckhurst, very young, playing with To the Honourable Charles Montague, Efq. Latin Verses on Dr. Shaw's taking a Degree. Ode, in Imitation of Horace, 3 Od. ii. Love and Friendship: a Paftoral. By Mrs. Eli- zabeth Singer, afterwards Rowe, To the Author of the foregoing Pastoral. To a Lady, the refufing to continue a Difpute with me, and leaving me in the Argument: an An Ode prefented to the King, on His Majesty's Ode fur la Prife de Namur par les Armes du Roi, 1' Année 1692, par Monfieur Boileau Defpreaux. 84 An English Ballad, on the Taking of Namur by s; Written in the Nouveaux Interêts des Princes de l'Europe. Adriani Morientis ad Animam fuam. By Monfieur Fontenelle. Imitated. A Paffage in the Moria Encomium of Erafmus Page 156 157 ibid. ibid. 158 159 161 To Dr. Sherlock, on his practical Difcourfe con- Carmen Seculare, for the Year 1700: to the The Remedy worse than the Disease. An Ode infcribed to the Memory of the Ho- Her Majefty's Birth-day, 1704. A Letter to Monfieur Boileau Defpreaux, occa- On a Paffage in the Scaligeriana. To a Child of Quality, five Years old, 182 183 186 188 195 196 Two Epigrams. To a Person who wrote ill, and fpake worfe against Me. On the fame Perfon. Quid fit futurum Cras, fuge quærere. The Not-browne Mayde. Henry and Emma. Page 204 ibid. 205 ibid. ibid. 218 An Ode humbly inscribed to the Queen, on the Glorious Succefs of Her Majefty's Arms, 1706. Mrs. Horton. An Epigram written to the Duke de Noailles. Epilogue to Mrs. Manley's Lucius. Spoken by The Thief and the Cordelier: A Ballad to the Tune of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury. ibid. 269 271 ibid. 273 To |