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OF THE
SECOND VOLUME.
[The Articles marked thus † were not inferted in Dr. WARBURTON'S
Edition.]
IMITATIONS.
SAPPHO to PHAON, an Epiftle from Ovid
ELOISA to ABELARD
25
The TEMPLE OF FAME
53
JANUARY and MAY, from Chaucer
105
The WIFE of BATH, from Chaucer
145
The First Book of STATIUS'S THEBAIS
167
The FABLE of DRYOPE, from Ovid's Metamorphofes 241
VERTUMNUS and POMONA, from Ovid's Metamor-
phofes
V. Of the E. of ROCHESTER, ON SILENCE
VI. Of the E. of DORSET, ARTEMISIA
PHRYNE
I. Of CHAUCER
275
II. Of SPENSER, The Alley
277
III. Of WALLER, on a Lady finging to her lute 282
On a FAN of the Author's defign, in which
was painted the ftory of CEPHALUS and
PROCRIS, with the Motto, AURA VENI
IV. Of COWLEY, The GARDEN
WEEPING
Page
VII. Of Dr. SWIFT, The happy life of a country
Parfon
257
285
286
291
292
296
299
300
MISCEL-
MISCELLANIES.
Epiftle to ROBERT Earl of Oxford and Mor-
timer
305
JAMES CRAGGS Efq. Secretary of State 309
Mr. JERVAS, with Mr. DRYDEN's Tranf-
lation of FRESNOY's Art of Paint-
ing
Mrs. BLOUNT, with the Works of Voi-
TURE
the fame, on her leaving the town after
the CORONATION
The BASSET-TABLE, an Eclogue
Verbatim from Boileau
Answer to a Queftion of Mrs. How
Occafioned by fome Verfes of his Grace the Duke
of BUCKINGHAM
A Prologue to a Play for Mr. DENNIS's benefit, in
1733, when he was old, blind, and in great
diftrefs, a little before his death
MACER, a character
To Mr. JOHN MOORE, author of the celebrated
Worm-Powder
SONG, by a Person of Quality, 1733
On a certain Lady at Court
On his Grotto at Twickenham, composed of Mar-
ble, Spars, Gems, Ores, and Minerals
To Mrs. M. B. on her Birth-day
To Mr. THOMAS SOUTHERN, on his Birth-day, 1742
ROXANA, or the Drawing Room, an Eclogue
+ To Lady MARY WORTLEY MONTAGUE
The Tranflator
+ The Looking-Glafs
A Farewell to London in the year 1714
311
318
323
326
333
334
335
336
339
341
343
347
348
350
352
354
356
358
359
360
+ Lines
1
+ Lines added by Mr. POPE after the Conclufion of
his Address to Mifs MARTHA BLOUNT, on her
leaving Town, "As fome fond Virgin," &c. 363
+ Lines fung by DURASTANTI, when she took her
leave of the English stage
EPITAPHS.
+ Upon the Duke of Marlborough's Houfe at
Woodstock
365
I. On CHARLES Earl of DORSET, in the church
of Withyam in Suffex
+ The Fourth Epiftle of the First Book of HORACE'S
Epiftles
369
A Fragment, attributed by some to Pope, and by
others to Congreve
+Verfes left by Mr. POPE, on his lying in the fame
Bed which WILMOT, the celebrated Earl of
ROCHESTER, flept in, at Adderbury
+ The Challenge, a Court Ballad
†The Three Gentle Shepherds
Mr. Pope's Welcome from Greece, a Copy of
Verses written by Mr. GAY upon Mr. Pope's
having finifhed his Tranflation of Homer's
Iliad
+ Verses to Dr. BOLTON
II. On Sir WILLIAM TRUMBAL
III. On the Hon. SIMON HARCOURT, only fon
of Lord Chancellor HARCOURT; at the
church of Stanton Harcourt, in Oxford-
fhire, 1720
IV. On JAMES CRAGGS, Efq. in Westminster-
abbey
V. Intended for Mr. Rowe, in Westminster-
-
364
366
370
371
374
375
385
389
390
391
392
394
VI. On
VI. On Mrs. CORBET, who died of a cancer
in her breast
VII. On the Monument of the Hon. ROBERT
DIGBY, and of his Sifter MARY, 1727
VIII. On Sir GODFREY KNELLER, in Weft-
minster abbey, 1723
ERRATA in VOL. II.
Page 70. line 26, in note, for Desert read Defcent
169.
15, for curritor read curritur
229.
17, for promifique read promifitque ult. for five read fine 332. line 8, for Gray read Gay
--
401. dele laft fentence of the note.
396
IX. On General HENRY WITHERS, in Weft-
minster-abbey, 1729
X. On Mr. ELIJAH FENTON, at Easthamstead
in Berks, 1730
401
XI. On Mr. GAY, in Westminster-abbey, 1732 402
XII. Intended for Sir ISAAC NEWTON, in Weft-
minster-abbey
397
399
403
XIII. On Dr. FRANCIS ATTERBURY, Bishop of
-ROCHESTER, who died in exile at Paris,
-1732. A Dialogue
XIV. On EDMUND Duke of BUCKINGHAM, who
died in the nineteenth year of his age,
1735
XV. For one who would not be buried in Weft-
Another, on the fame
400
404
406
407
ibid.