CONTENT S. T HE fecond Part of Abfalom and Parts. The entire Epifode of Mezentius and The Speech of Venus to Vulcan. By Lucretius, the beginning of the First Book. 2 P. 45 SP. 46 P. 48 Lucretius, the beginning of the Second P. 59 p. 68 ibid, Horace Lib. 1. Ode 9. By Mr. Dryden. p. 72 in Pindarique Verfe, and infcrib'd to On Content. The Chronicle. A Ballad. By Mr. Cowley. Suckling. P. 74 p. 77 P. 80 P. 82 p. 84 P. 90 p. 96 A Seffion of the Poets. The Ramble. By Captain Alex, Radcliffe. p. 108. the Honourable William Wharton. On the University of Cambridge's Burn ing the Duke of Monmouth's Picture 1685. who was formerly their Chan- An Eclogue on the Death of Ben. John-2 fon, between Meliboeas and Hylas Written by the Earl of Falkland. Upon Ben. Johnfon. By Mr. H. King. p. 163. To the Memory of Ben. Johnfon. By p. 165 Damon the Mower. By A. Marvell, Efq; Ametas and Theftylis making Hay- Some Verfes fent by a Friend to one who twice ventur'd his Carcass in Mar- riage. An Epitaph upon a Stumbling Horse. Prologue for Sir John Falftaff, rifing The Confederates: On the first Happy A Letter from J. P. to Colonel H. occafi on'd by the Colonel's two late Letters. ber, 1680. A Prologue defign'd for Tamerlane, but never fp.ke. Written by Dr. G―th. The Golden Age reftor'd. A Poem in Imi- tation of the fourth Paftoral of Virgil; fuppofed to have been taken from a A Song by Sir George Etheridge. The first Idyllium of Theocritus. Tran- p. The Reapers. The Tenth Idyllium of Theocritus. Englished by Mr. William Bowles, of King's College in Cam bridge. AITHE, Or, the Twelfth Idyllium teenth Idyllium of Theocritus. The Complaint of Ariadna. Out of Ca tullus. By Mr. William Bowles.] |