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The Praises of Italy out of Virgil's second 3p. 103
Georgic. By Mr. Chetwood.
The ninth Ode of the fourth Book of Ho- p. 105
race. By Mr. Stepney.
Hor. Ode 15. Lib. 2. Imitated. By Mr.
Chetwood.
p. 107
Mr.Zp.
P. 110.
The fixteenth Ole of the fecond Book of Ho-p. 199
race. By Mr. O:way.
The first Epode of Horace. By Mr.
Epilogue intended to have been fpoken by)
the Lady Hen. Mar. Wentworth. when
Cal to was Acted at Court. By Mr. P.
Dryden.
Sarpedon's Speech to Glaucus, in the 12th
Iliad of Homer. By Sir John Denham. P. 113
An Elegy upon the Death of the Lord p. 114
Haftings. By Sir John Denham.
Upon the Death of the Lord Haftings.
Written by Mr. Dryden in the Year P. 116
1649, when at Westminster School.
Upon Defire.
A Prologue. Written by Mr. Dryden.
An Epilogue. By Mr. Dryden.
Spoken upon his Royal Highness the Duke
P. 119
P. 122
P. 123
of York's coming to the Theatre, Friday, P. 124
April 21. 1682. Written by Mr. Otway.
Spoken to her Royal Highness on her re-
turn from Scotland, in the Year 1682. p. 126
Written by Mr. Otway.
To the Duke on his Return, in the Year
1682. Written by Mr. Nat. Lee.
A Prologue to the King and Queen, upon
the Union of the two Companies, in the P. 129
Year 1689. Written by Mr. Dryden.
An Epilogue on the fame Occafion Writ-?
ten by Mr. Dryden.
An Epilogue to Conftantine the Great
Written by Mr. Dryden.
4 Prologue. Spoken by Mr. Betterton.
Upon the Nuptials of the Prince of Den-
mark, and the Lady Anne.
Duke.
SP. 131
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p. 134
P. 136
By Mr.
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p. 138.
P. 140
On the Death of King Charles II. By Mr.
William Bowles.
A Prologue. By Sir Charles Sedley.
A Song to a Lady, who discovered a new
Star in Caffiopeia. The Words and Tune p. 141
by Mr. C. Dryden.
4 Song. By the E. of M.
Song. By Mr. Prior.
P. 142
Enigma. By Mr. Prior.
P. 143
Sicknefs. By Mrs. Wharton.
Verfes on the Snuff of a Candle made in
P. ibid.
SP. 144
P. 145
L'Allegro. By Mr. Milton.
Il Penferofo. By Mr. Milton.
A Ballad upon a Wedding. By Sir John 3p. 154
Suckling.
The Nymph complaining for the death of 2
her Fawn. By Andrew Marvell, Esq. SP 158
Young Love. By Andrew Marvell, Efq; p. 161
Lycidas. By Mr. Milton.
p. 162
A Panegyrick to my Lord Protector, of
the prefent Greatness and joint Interefi
of his Highnes and this Nation. In theP. 168
Year 1654. By Edmond Waller, Efq;
Heroick Stanza's on the late Lord Prote-2
&tor: Written after his Funeral, by Mr. P. 174
To the happy Memory of the late Lord)
Protector. By Mr. Sprat of Oxon. p. 180
Pindarick Ode.
Upon the late Storm, and Death of the
late Lord Protector, enfuing the fame.p. 199
By Mr. Waller.
The foregoing Copy anfwer'd. By Mr. Godol-
phim.
A Paftoral upon the Death of her Grace the
Dutchefs of Ormond.
}p. 191
SP. 193
Funeral Tears to the Sacred Memory of our
late Soveraign King Charles the Second. SP. 198
An Ode. By Mr. Prior.
A Song.
P. 200
P. 202
Ode.}
p.
SP. 203
P. 223
The Poet's Complaint of his Mufe. Ode.2 By Mr. Tho. Otway.
On Mr. Waller. By Mr. T. Rymer.
On the Infanta of Portugal.
An Epitaph on the Lord Fairfax. By the
D. of Buckingham.
To the Memory of my Noble Friend, Mr.
Waller. By Sir John Cotton, Bar.
P. 225
p. 226
·}p. 228
Upon my Noble Friend, Mr. Waller. By p. 229
Sir Thomas Higgins.
Upn the Duke of Buckingham's being in?
Difgrace at Court, in the Year 1674. SP. 230
Daphnis and Chloe. By Andrew Mar-3p. 231
Monfieur S. Euremont. 1684
In English. By T. R.
P. 234
ibid.
Upon the Inimitable Mr. Waller. By Mr. ibid.
George Granville.
Ariadne deferted by Thefeus, as he fits
P. 236
upon a Rock in the Ifland Naxos, thus p. 236
complains. By Mr. Cartwright.
The Deferted Swain.
P. 239
Aftræa Redux. A Poem on the happy Re-
ftoration and Return of His Sacred Ma-
jefty Charles the Second, 1660. By P. 241
John Dryden.
To his Sacred Majesty, a Panegyrick on his
Coronation, 1660. By Mr. Dryden.
To my Lord Chancellor, prefented on New.
Years-Day, 1662. By Mr. Dryden.
On the Death of Mr. Waller. By Mr. Be.
vill Higgens.
On the Death of F. Waller, Efq. By Mrs.
A. Behn.
On Solitude.
To Mr. Riley, drawing Mr. Waller's Pi
dure. By Mr. T. R.
A Character of the English.
to Tacit. de Vit. Agric.
}P.
250
P. 253
P. 258
p. 259
P. 261
}p. 267
In Alusion3p. 268
The Medall. A Satyr against Sedition.Z
By Mr. Dryden.
P. 269
The entire Episode of Nifus and Euryalus. /
Tranflated from the 5th and 9th Books of P. 290
Virgil's Eneids, by Mr. Dryden.
Theocrit. Idylium the 18th. The Epitha-/
lamium of Helen and Menelaus. By P. 304
Mr. Dryden.
Idyllium the 23d The Defpairing Lover
Horat. Ode 3. Lib. 1. Infcrib'd to the Earl
}P. 307
of Rofcomon, on his intended Voyage P. 310
to Ireland. By Mr. Dryden.
On the Prince's going to England with an?
Army to restore the Government, 1688} P. 312
VIRGIL's ECLOGUES,
Tranflated into English.
The firft Eclogue, by John Caryll, Efq; P. 315
The fecond Eclogue, by Mr. Tate.
The fecond Eclogue, by Mr. Creech.
The third Eclogue, by Mr. Creech.
The fourth Eclogue, by Mr. Dryden,
The fifth Eclogue, by Mr. Duke,
P. 319
P. 322
P.325
P. 330
P.332
The fixth Eclogue, by the Earl of Rofcomon. p. 337
P. 342
P.345
P.348
P. 351
P. 354
The feventh Eclogue by Mr. Adams.
The eighth Eclogue, by Mr. Stafford.
The fame Eclogue, by Mr. Chetwood.
The ninth Eclogue, by Mr. Dryden.
The tenth Eclogue, by Mr. Stafford.
The Laf Eclogue, Tranflated, or rather,
imitated, in the Year 1666. By Sir W.-P. 357
liam Temple.
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