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HE First Book of Statius his Thebais. Trans-
lated by Mr. Pope.
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Four Songs written in 1683, in order to be Sung
as Chorus's betwen the Acts of a Play of Shake-
fpear that was alterede
P. 57
Gualterus Dannistonus ad Amicos. Walter Danniston, ad Amicos. Imitated by Mr.
Prior.
Horace Lib. I. Epist. IX. To the Right Honou-
rable RH, Efq; By the same Hand. p. 72
An Imitation of Chaucer. By the fame Hand. p. 74
An Epiftle. By Mr. Bate.
P. 75
The Story of Arachne, from the beginning of the
Sixth Book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. By Mr.
J. Gay.
The Third Chapter of Habakkuk Paraphras'd.
An Ode. By Mr. Broome.
p. 96
Part of the 38th and 39th. Chapters of Job, A
Paraphrafe. By the same Hand.
P. IO2
The
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p. 116
The Prayer of Jeremy Paraphras'd. Prophetical-
ly representing the Passionate Grief of the Jew-
ish People, for the Loss of their Town and San-
ctuary. By Mr. Southcott.
p. 109
On a Flower which Belinda gave me from her Bo-
fom. By Mr. Broome.
Ovid. Amor. Eleg. 16. Lib. 2. To his Mistress.
By Mr. Cromwell.
p. 119
The Story of Arethusa, translated from the Fifth
Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
P: 123
The Fable of Vertumnus and Pomona ; from the
Fourteenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses. By
P, 129
To a young Lady, with the Works of Voiture. By
the same Hand.
p. 137
Two Copies of Verses, written fome Tears since in
Imitation of the Style of two Perfons of Quality.
By the same Hand.
p. 143
To the Author of a Poem, intitled, Successio. p. 147
A Poem to the Memory of Mr. John Philips. To
a Friend. By Mr. Edmund Smith. p. 149
The Dream. The Fifth Elegy of the Third Book
of Ovid's Amours. By Mr. Cromwell
. p. 164
On a Miscellany of Poems. To Bernard Lintott.
Mr. Pope.
Verses designid to be prefix”d to Mr. Lingott's Mi-
scellany
P. 174
To a Lady fitting before her Glafs. By Mr. Fen-
p. 176
ton..
p. 182
p. 183
P: 188
Onthe Birth-Day of Mr. Robert Trefusis ; being
Three Years Old, March 22, 1710-11. By Mr.
Broome.
p. 179
On the Marriage of an Old Maid. By R. F. p. 181
Charlettus Percivallo fuo.
Percivallus Charletto fuo.
The Complaint. Cælia to Damon. In which fome
Lines of Remond's Alexiaś are imitatcd. By
Mr. Broome.
The School of Wit, & Tale. By a Young Gen- tleman.
p. 491
On Mrs. Barbiere's First Appearance on the
Stage at the Rehearfal of Almahide. By the
fame Hand.
p. 203
On a Book written by a married Man, Entituled,
The Pleasures of Matrimony. Sent to the Ar-
thor.
p. 204
The Answer. By another Hand.
To a Foung Lady Reading the Art of Love.
By Mr. Fenton
p. 208
The Fair Nun. A Tale. By the same Hand. p. 210
To a Gentleman who Corrected some Verses for
P. 222
Rapin Imitated, in a Pastoral sent to Belinda up-
on her leaving Hattley. By the same Hand. P: 225
Sappho to Phaon. A Love Epiftle, Translated
from Ovid. By Mr. Fenton.
p. 230
Chaucer's
P. 206
me.
p. 283
p. 288
Chaucer's Characters, or the Introduetion to the
Canterbury Tales. By Mr. Thomas Better-
ton.
p. 245
Epitaph on the Monument of the Marquifs of
Winchester. By Mr. Dryden.
Epitaph on Mrs. Margaret Pafton of Barning-
ham in Norfolk. By the same Hand. p. 284
Paying a Visit to a Mistress on Sunday. p. 285
Song. Set to Mufick by Mr. J. Barret.
Drinking à Glass of good Florence. Extempore.
ibid.
Part of the Fourteenth Chapter of Isaiah Para-
phrasd in Blank Verle.
A Song Written at Sea, by the late Earl of Dor. set, in the first Dutch War.
p. 293
À La Mode.
p. 298
The Miller of Trompington, or, the Reve's Tale from Chaucer. By Mr. Betterton.
p. 301
The Rape of the Locke. An Heroz-Comical Poèm.
p. 353
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