SOLOMON MON on the Vanity of the World. Preface Page Knowledges Book I. Pleasure, Book II. 30 Power, Book III. 67 Considerations on part of the 88th Pfalm 99 To Dr. Turner, Bishop of Ely, who had recommended a translation of Prudentius IOI A pastorał to the Bishop of Ely 1:03 An epiftle to Fleetwood Shepherd, Esq; 106 Latin verses to Dr. Shaw, on taking a degree 109 Translation On the taking of Namur ibid. Ode in imitation of Horace, 3 Od. ii. III Pro IIO Prologue spoken by Lord Buckhurst at Westmin. fter school IZ The Secretary 124 The Remedy worse than the Disease 125 Upon a passage in the Scaligeriana 126 To a child of Quality five years old ibid. Partial Fame 128 To Chloe ibid. To the Countess of Devonshire on a piece of Wiessen's 129 A Fable from Phædru's 132 On my Birth-day ib. Epitaph extempore 133 For my monument 134 Cupid in Ambush 136. The Turtle and the Sparrow 137 Downhall, a Ballad 153 Verses spoken to the Countess of Oxford in the library of St. John's College 164 Prologue to the Orphan 166: Husband and Wife 168 Truth and Fallhood, a Tale ibid The Conversation, a Tale 171 The female Phaeton 175 The 17 192 ibid. 194 The Judgment of Venus 194 197 202 203 204 205 207 ibid The 210 The Incurable 209 The Fortune ibid Nonpareil Chaste Florimel 211 Doctors differ 213 Epigram on Bishop Atterbury ibid On Bishop Atterbury's burying the Duke of Buckingham 214 Upon Honour: a Fragment 215 Enigma 216. Another ibid The Old Gentry 217 The insatiable Priest 218 A French Song imitated ibid A Caro stated 219 Upon playing at Ombre with two Ladies Cupid's Promise To the Earl of Oxford A letter to Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley 223. Lines written under the print of Tom Britton 224. Truth told at last 225 Written in Lady Howe’s Ovid's Epistles ibid Epistles 226 'True's Epitaph 226 Ері. 220 221 222 |