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CONTENTS.
VOLUME SECOND
N Ode humbly infcribed to the Queen on
A the glorious fuccefs of her Majesty's arms.
Written in imitation of Spenfer's ftyle
Cantata: Set by Monfieur Galliárd.
Her Right Name
Written in an Ovid
A True Maid
Another
A reafonable affliction
Another reasonable affliction
On the fame fubject
On the fame
Phyllis's age
Forma bonum fragile
A critical moment
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An Epigram, written to the Duke de Noailles
Epilogue to Phaedra: Spoken by Mrs. Oldfield,
who acted Ifmena
Epilogue to Lucius : Spoken by Mrs. Hörton
The Thief and the Cordelier: a Ballad to the tune
of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury
An Epitaph
To the right honourable Mr. Harley: in imita
tion of Horace, Lib. I. Epift. IX.
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To Mr. Harley, wounded by Guiscard, 1711,
an Ode
An extempore Invitation to the Earl of Oxford,
Lord High Treasurer, 1712
Erle Robert's Mice: in Chaucer's ftyle
In the fame ftyle
A Flower painted by Sir Simon Varelt
In the fame style
To the Lady Elifabeth Harley, fince Marchioness
of Carmarthen; on a column of her drawing
Protogenes and Apelles
Democritus and Heraclitus
For my own tomb-ftone
Gaulterus Daniftonus ad Amicos
Imitated
The firft Hymn of Callimachus, to Jupiter
The fecond Hymn of Callimachus, to Apolle
Charity: a Paraphrafe on the XIIIth Chapter
of the first Epistle to the Corinthians
Engraven on a Column in the Church at Halftead
in Effex: the Spire of which, burnt down by
lightning, was rebuilt at the expence of Mr
Samuel Frisk, 1717
Written in Montaigne's Effays, given to the
Duke of Shrewsbury in France, after the
peace, 1713
An Epistle defiring the Queen's Picture, written
at Paris 1714, but left unfinished by the
fudden news of her Majefty's death
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ALMA, or the Progrefs of the mind: in three Cantos.
Verfes Spoke to the Lady Henrietta-Cavendish-
Holles Harley, in the Library of St. John's
College, Cambridge, November the 9th, Auno
1719
Prologue to the Orphan. Reprefented by fome
of the Westminster fcholars, at Hickford's danc-
ing-room in Panton street near Leicester fields,
the fecond of February, 1720. Spoke by the
Lord Duplin, who acted Cordelio
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