H Hamlet, Quotation from it 14 Hampton-Court, Mr. Pope entertain'd there, and by who 34 Happiness, in what it confifts 358 ibid how Commentary thereon Honour, Maids of, they live 34 Honours not Happiness 366 Howe, Mrs. Queftion of her's to Mr. Pope 48 LETTER S. Mr. Theobald, in Juftification of his Double Falfhood, against Mr. Pope 6 Mr. Secretary Craggs to Mr. Pope from Paris, giving an Account of the French La dies 18 Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay concerning the Progrefs he made in Painting Mr. Pope to Mr. Jervas concerning his going to Oxford, and his becoming a Hiftory Painter 20 J. 22 James; King, the Firft, Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount what he 246 Speech of the Goddess Dul Oxford, and makes a Declaration of his Love to 247 * nefs thereon Fervas, Mr. a Lady of Quality returns a Picture on his Hands 25 -Paints another for her and pleases her 26 Infallibility of the Pope Papifts can't ubjure Journal, Grub-Street, Mr. Pope faid to have had a Hand in 42 221 K K Ulmanfegg, Madam, in vites Mr. to an Affembly and refufes to go 35 L Ear, King, Quotation from it her 33 Part of one from Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount 36 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount from Oxford concerning his Reception there 37 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount concerning the Camp at HydePark and the Pretender 39 Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount after the Affair at Prefton Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount after he left Englaud Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount on the Death of her Brother 42 46 49 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount a Letter of Compliment 51 Mr. Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount concerning the Death of Mrs. A56 Mr. Pope to the Honourable Robert Digby, Efq; concerning Lord Bathurst's Wood 58 Mr. Cleland to Mr. Gay, excufing Mr. Pope about the Character of Lord Timon 73 Mr. Pope to the Earl of Burlington excufing himself about the Character of Lord Timon 77 Mr. Pope to Mr. Digby concerning Dr. Arbuthnot's Brother 80 93 102 Mr. Pope to an Honourable Gentleman concerning his Quarrel with Mr.Philips 87 Mr. Pope to Mrs Blount about Blenheim House Mr. Gay to Mr. Pope, which discovers that Mr. Pope had a Hand in Writing the Comedy of Three Hours af ter Marriage Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay welcoming him on his Return from Hanover Mr. Gay to Mr. Fenton from Stanton Harcourt relating a wonderful and forrowful Accident 108 Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay defiring him to come and live with him. 104 112 Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay concerning the Birth of a young Prince and Mrs. Pulteney; 114 Mr. Gay to Mr. Pope a Letter of Complaint and about his Epitaph 117 Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay a Letter of Confolation 118 Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay a Letter of Wit and Humour 122 Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount concerning his Way of Living 153 To Mr. Cromwell on the fame Subject 155 Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount on his Recovery from a Fit of Illness 156 Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount defcribing his Grotto 190 Lord Chancellor Harcourt to Mr. Pope about his Epitaph 217 Mr. Pope to Mr. Fenton a Letter of Invitation 220 Dean Berkely to Mr. Pope defcribing the Ifland Inarine 261 Mr. Pope to Mr. Richardfon about drawing the Picture of his dead Mother 274 Mr. Savage to the Earl of Middlefex about the Dunciad, &c. 281 His Letter to a Friend at Bristol on being arrested 298 His Letter to a Friend in London about his Poem against Briftol 306 M M Earl of, Part of his Letter to Mr. Pope 248 MA Layon, lightly Pleasures of no Value but as 212 communicable or commanicated difcours'd Marlborough, Duke and Dutchefs of, diflik'd by Mr. Pope and why 355 Phillips, Mr. Ambrofe, falle Report of him at Button's 87 92 Miracles not to be constantly expected Imitates the Song of Solo mon in one of his Paftorals 136 What he fays concerning Paftoral Writing 128 NAmby Pamby Stile, A Shepherd speaking of his what it is 137. 90, 91 Narciffus and his Flatterer 246 -181 Mistress Shepherd's Difcourse about Magick 159 Story of the Nightingale Poet, a certein one, makes a great Mistake about the Author of the Effay on Man 216 Poetry, what Kinds Mr. Pope did not attempt 48 Polly, a Sequel to the Beggars Opera wrote by Mr. Pope Prohibited by the Lord 116 Chamberlain ibid Printed with fome Alterations ibid Pope, Mr. his Modefty in the Publication of his Works 16 Receives a Letter from Mr. Secretary Craggs Writes a Letter to Mr. Gay concerning the Progrefs he had made in Painting Goes to Oxford 18 20 22 Gets 361 Miser dying makes his Will 29 N Ο 29 Peras not encourag'd by Mr. Pope Opera, Beggar, wrote by Mr. Gay 115 The firft Song altered by Mr. Pope ibid Oxford, Earl of, Mrs. 46 P 20 Ainting understood by 41 Paftorals, great Writers of them compar'd 126 Their different Kinds ibid Peterborough, Dean of, what he preach'd at Court 72 Gets acquainted with Dr. Clarke ibid Difcourfe with him concerning Religion ibid Writes a Letter to Mr. Jervas about his going to Oxford and History Painting ibid Writes an Epiftle in Verse to 24 25 Part of a Letter of his to Mrs. Blount 36 Writes a Letter to her from Oxford concerning his Reception there 37 Writes a Letter to Mrs. Blount concerning the Camp at Hyde park, and the Pre tender The Regularity of his 39 Life 63 Had a Hand in Mr. Gay's Comedy call'd Three Hours after Marriage 80 Writes to an Honourable Gentleman concerning his Quarrel with Mr. Phillips 87 Not fit for Courts and why 95 Never owns to have had any Hand in Writing the Comecall'd Three Hours after Marriage Is uneafy to have Mr. Gay live from him Writes him a Letter thereon 102 110 III Receives a Letter of Complaint from Mr. Gay 117 200 Receives a Letter from Lord Chancellor Harcourt 217 Thereon alters his Son's Epitaph 218 Many heavy Accufations brought against him 228 Some Reflections of his 26 His tender Regard to his Pa273 ibid rents His Mother dies Has her Picture drawn after fhe was dead 274 Writes a Letter to Mr. Ri chardfon thereon ibid His |