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THE
CONTENTS.
THE Wife of Bath ber Prologue from Chaucer. By Mr. Pope. Page
A Paftoral. By the Author of the Anonymous Ver-
fes before Cato. P. 23
An Epiftle by Mr. Philips. In Answer to a Friend
who defired him to write upon the Death of King
William. April 20, 1702.
P. 28
To Mr. Jervas. Octafion'd by the Sight of Mrs.
Chetwind's Picture. By the Right Honourable
the Countess of W
P. 31
Prologue, defign'd for Mr. D's laft Play. Writ
ten by Several Hands.
Love's Relief.
To Belinda.
To Flavia.
On Nicolini's leaving the Stage.
A Sigh.
The 30th Ode of Anacreon.
The 45th Ode of Anacreon.
P. 32
P. 34
P. 35
ibid.
P. 36
P. 37
P. 38
P. 39
Upon a Company of bad Dancers to good Mufick.
An
An Imitation of a French Author. By another
Hand.
P. 40
A Soliloquy out of Italian. By the fame. P. 41:
A Tranflation of the Story of Cippus returning to
Rome to Triumph, taken Notice of by Valerius
Maximus, out of the 15th Book of Ovid's Meta-
morphofis. By the fame..
P. 42.
A Hymn on Contentment. By Mr. Parnell. p. 45
Song. By the fame Hand. P. 497
To a young Lady, on her Translation of the Story of
Phoebus and Daphne, from Ovid. By the fame
Hands
Anacreontick. By the fame Hand.
Prologue to the University of Oxford.
Mr. Tickell. Spoken by Mr. Cibber.
P. SI
P. 52.
Written by
p. 56
Mary, Queen of France, to Charles Brandon, Duke
of Suffolk.
P. 58.
Upon the Toafts of the Hanover Club. By Mr. Phi
lips.
The Lover's Prayer..
Panthea. By Mr. Gay.
P.. 64
p. 65
P. 66,
Araminta. A Town Eclogue. By the fame Hand.
Woman.
P. 70
P. 75
The Court of Venus from Claudian, being part of
the Epithalamium on Honorius and Maria. By
Mr. Eufden.
P. 77
p. 83
On a Handsome Woman with a fine Voice, but very
Covetous and Proud.
Werfes fent to a Lady, with the Tragedy of Cato.
The Spring.
To a Painter upon his Drawing a Lady's Picture.
Song.
From Bion, Imitated:
p. 85
p. 88
P. 90
To Ariftus, in Imitation of a Sonnet of Milton.
p. 91
The Arrival of Ulyffes in Ithaca. Being Part of
the XIIIth Book of Homer's Odyffey. By Mr.
Pope. P. 94
The Gardens of Alcinous, from the Seventh Book of
Homer's Odyffey. By the fame Hand. p. 106
The Speech of Pluto to Proferpine, from the fecond
Book of her Rape, by Claudian. By Mr. Eufden.
P. 108
P. III
To the Author of Cato.
On fome Snow that melted on a Lady's Breaft. p. 112
St. Julian's Prayer. A Tale in la Fontaine, Imi-
tated.
P. 113
To Mr. Congreve, occafion'd by his Comedy, called,
The Way of the World. By Mr. Steele. p. 126.
Upon a beautiful Lady with Cataracts in both Eyes.
By a Gentleman who has an Impediment in his
Speech. P. 128.
From Sannazarius.
To a Jealous Miftrefs.
P. 130.
P. 132
Thoughts occafioned by the fight of an Original
Painting of King Charles I. taken at the Time
of his Tryal. Infcrib'd to the Right Honourable:
George Clarke, Efq; one of the Lords Commiffio
ners of the Admiralty. By Mr. Tickell. p. 135
A Fragment of a Poem upon Hunting.
Same Hand.
By the
P. 139
P. 146
A Thought on Eternity.
To the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Hallifax,
occafioned by tranflating into Latin bis Lordship's
Poem on the Boyn; and Mr. Stepney's on the
late King's Voyage into Holland. Written in the
Year 1709. By Mr. Eufden.
P. 148
On Reading the Critique on Milton in the Specta-
tor. By the fame Hand
Song By Mr. Philips.
The Smock-Race at Finglas.
P. 153
P. 154
P. 155
Upon the happy Difappointment of the French Ins
vafion, in favour of the Pretended Prince of
Wales. Written in the Year 1707.
On a Tobacco-Box.
Song. By Mr. Budgell..
p. 159
P. 162
P. 163
P. 164
Song. By another Hand.
Written at Hanover, upon the Marriage Con-
tracted, but not then Confummated, between the
Princess Sophia (whom the prefent King of
Swn bad demanded in Marriage) and the
Prince Royal of Pruffia. By the Jame Hand
p. 165
On a Lady who is the most Beautiful and Witty
when he is Angry. By Mr. Eufden.
By the fame Hand.
To Mr.
p. 167
P. 168
On a Dispute with a Gentleman about the Excel
lence of fome of Mr. Dryden's Writings; when
a Lady, being ask'd her Opinion, blam'd them.
P. 170
From the Fourth Book of Statius's Thebaid. Be-
ginning