CONTENTS O F PRIOR'S POEM S. THE HE Turtle and Sparrow, an Elegiac Tale, Verses spoken to Lady Henrietta-Cavendish-Holles Prologue to the Orphan, represented by fome of 26 27 Daphne and Apollo. Imitated from the First Book The Mice. To Mr. Adrian Drift, 1708 Two Riddles, first printed in the Examiner, 1710 The Wandering Pilgrim, humbly addressed to Sir Upon playing at Ombre with Two Ladies Cupid's Promife, a French Song, paraphrafed To the Earl of Oxford. Written extempore in Letter to the Honourable Lady Margaret-Caven- Lines written under the Print of Tom Britton, ton ibid. Apology to a Lady who told me I could not love her heartily, because I had loved others Against Modesty in Love Page 82 83 On a young Lady's going to Town in the When the Cat is away, the Mice may play. The Widow and her Cat. A Fable Songs written for Music Mifcellanea 84 85 89 END OF PRIOR'S POEM S. |