LETTERS to and from the Honourable Ro- BERT DIGBY. III. From Mr. Digby. Answer to the former. IV. On the finishing his trrnflation of the Iliad. His fituation at 'Twickenham, Planting, The V. From Mr. Digby Anfwer to the former. XII. Lord Bathur's Wood; the camp in Hyde Park; the Bishop of Rochester's conversation. XIII. A Winter- invitation to a fire-fide. town. XVII. On the feafon of Christmas: Customs of . XVIII. To the Hon. Edward Digby, on his bro- 1. From the Bishop of Rochester, Concerning Mr. Letter 11. From the fame. III. From the Bishop of Rochester On occafion of the death of Mr. Pope's father. IV. The answer. V. On the fate of the South - Sea.. VI. From the Bishop of Rochefter. Of Mr. Dry- VII. From the fame. On a manuscript of Huetius, VIII. From the Lord Chancellor Harcourt, on the IX. From the Bishop of Rochefter. On his ill health. Waller's verfes on fickness. Mr. Prior's funeral. XI. To the Bif hop of Rochester. XII. From the Bishop. On a character drawn by XIII. To the Bishop in the country: Wishes for his quiet. Letter XIV. From the Bif hop of Rockefter, his defire of XV. An invitation to Twickenham: The vanity XVI. From the Bishof of Rochester. An answer to the former. His diflike of great men: Pre- XVII. From the same, on the fame fubject, The ftate of his mind, and the world's mistake of his XVIII. From the fame. More concerning men of XIX, The Duke of Marlborough's funeral. The 7 XX. From the Bishop. Answer to the former. XXI: From the Bif hop of Rochester in the Tower. XXIII. The author's laft letter to the Bishop of Re chefter. I. The author's opinion of Mr. Gay's merit and mo- defty, II. His defire to do him fervice, and advice asto the III. Concerning painting; Mr. Gay's poem of the IV. To Mr. Gay on his return from Hanover after the Queen's death. Advice about politics. V. After the death of the author's father, and the VI. From Mr. Gay at Bath, on the remarkable death of two lovers by lightning, with their epitaph. |