Mr. Pope's Letter from Oxford 37 She loves to talk of Soldiers and Battles 39 What Religion fhe was of 40 Mr. Pope's Letter concerning her Brother's Death 50 Part of another on the fame Subject ibid 51 93 A Letter of Compliment from Mr. Pope A Letter from Mr. Pope on the Death of Mrs. A. 56 Mr. Pope's Letter about Blenheim-Houfe Blenheim difadvantageously defcrib'd by Mr. Pope ibid Bolingbroke, Lord, complimented by Mr. Pope about Happiness 353 For Wildom 368 Bookfellers publish many Things under Mr. Pope's Name, not his 227 Bridgewater, Dutchess of, celebrated by Mr. Pope 95 Burlington, Earl of, Mr. Pope writes an Epiftle to 69 great Friend of Mr. Pope's A 70 Not mentioned by Mr. Pope in his Will ibid Mr. Pope's Letter about the Character of Lord Timan 77 The Town remain fatisfied 78 с in Champion, a Dialogue, 222 was 82 reported to have been Mr. Pope's Chartres, Francis, who he 60 His infamous Character ibid Twice condemn'd for Rapes ibid His Death and Epitaph 61 Cibber, Mr. enters the Lifts with Mr. Pope Gives Reasons for Mr. Pope's Anger against him 83 Vindicates the Nonjuror 85 Expoftulates with Mr. Poje concerning the Lashes he has given him in the Dunciad Endeavours to prove himself no Dunce ibid Glances at a certain Divine who takes Mr. Pope's Part 87 The Parson thought to have done Mr. Pope no Good ibid Clarke, Dr. difcourfes at Oxford with Mr. Pope about Religion Cleland, Mr. his Letter to Mr. Gay to excufe Mr. Pope's Character of Timon 86 22 73 The Town not fatisfied with that ibid Club, Hanover, is fet against Mr. Pope by Mr. Phillips 88 Cobham, Lord, his Friendfhip with Mr. Pape 29 Mr. Pope compliments him for the fame ibid Con Cc 4 Converfation with a Lady about the Characters of Women 53 Corporation, Charitable, what it was Craggs, Secretary, Mr. Pope writes an Epiftle to him in Verse ence Compared with fome Part of Phantom of Opera 237 239 240 Florist and Butterfly-Catcher 17 His Letter to Mr. Pope from ibid 18 19 Criticks, Difcourfe concerning them D 125 Cromwell, Mr. receives a Letter from Mr. Pope of his Manner of paffing the Time 155 Cymbeline, Quotation from it II D Igby, Robert, Efq; Mr. Pope's Letter concerning the Wood of Lord Bathur 58 Mr. Pope's Letter concerning Dr. Arbuthnot's Brother 80 Donne, Dr. fome Account of him 201 Quotation compar'd with the 12 313 ibid 243 244 245 Narciffus 246 Speech of the Goddess con- ibid E E E Miffaries and Milliona from Mr. Pope refuses to take Part with them 264 Epistles, what Mr. Pope's are 26 To Allen Lord Bathurst of the Ufe of Riches A fhort Character of him 58 ibid Epitaph on Mr. Gay 123 218 . 219 Efay on Man, written by Mr. Pope, lightly difcours'd on 212 tor With Respect to the Universe 309 Quotation from it 310 Branded with Fatalism 311 Vindicated by a Commentaibid Some comparative Lines from Mr. Dryden's Religio Laici 312 Folly of Man's Defire to know more than he can 313 Thoughts 314 Quotation to vindicate God's Ways to Men Concerning Hope Concerning the Good of the Mr. Dryden's thereon 315 316 Whole 318 What Mr. Dryden makes a Deit fay 319 357 In what Happiness consists Externals, Happiness not plac'd in them 356 Evil Moral, whence it arifeth 360 358 Accidents accounted for 359 Rife of Meral Evil 360 Miracles not to be conftantly expected 361 The Unreafonableness of Zealots ibid Commentary thereon 363 Guarini that all will turn to Good 364 What is not the proper Reward of Virtue ibid Commentary thereon 365 Riches not Happiness 366 Wisdom Lord Bolingbroke complimented for 368 Self-Love how it proceeds to Charity 372 Concludes with a Recapitulation of the Whole 373 F Landers Mares feiz'd and how recover'd 40 Fenton, Mr. invited by Mr. Pope to his House 219 Receives a Letter from him to that Purpose Returns all his Letters 220 221 G Speech of nis about Sir Samuel, a Dr. Ratcliff 35 Gay, Mr. receives a Letter from Mr. Pope concerning the Progrefs he had made in Painting The Friendship between him and Mr. Pope Where born 20 96 ibid The fame Age as Mr. Pope ibid 97 Of a good Family Put Apprentice, to a Mercer ibid Diflikes Business and leaves it ibid Contracts an Acquaintance with Mr. Pope ibid Efpoufes the high Party and appears at Court ibid Why 98 ibid Why he did not make the 101 102 Writes to Mr. Pope concern- T 112 120 Meets with a Disappointment 122 ibid ibid His Sentiments on the Fopfpeak of their Sweethearts peries of that Nation ibid Returns from France 108 Goes to Stanton Harcourt ibid The furprising Accident that happen'd there His Letter thereon to Mr. Fenton ibid Receives a Letter from Mr. Pope of Invitation to live with him Mr. Pope's Offer to go with him to France or elsewhere ibid Receives a Letter from Mr. to that Purpose ibid 112 ibid Carefs'd by Mr. Pope on his Return 104 Receives a Letter of welcome ibid from Mr. Pope What Mr. Pope advis'd him 105 Goes to France with Mr. Pulteney 106 too 122 ibid 138 A Maiden complaining of Love 146 The Parfon's Maid about Gipfies 160 Quotation from his Flights 184 Gardens, how Mr. Pope was advis'd about his Guarini, his faithful Shepherd speaks of his Mistress 140 Amarillis complains of Love 190 A Speech of Linco's 152 174 H |