LETTER XI. Of the taste of country gentlemen XIII. After an illness. The obscurity of a country life 117 XIV. On the same subjects. Concerning Rondeaus - 120 XVI. Answer to the Same XXV. From Mr. Cromwell. On Lucan XXVI. Observations on Crashaw's Poems I. To a Lady from Bath XII. Praise of a country life. Concern for the separa- I. Mr. Steele to Mr. Pope. Of Sir Charles Sedley's Death. The Author's Eclogue on the Messiah 247 - ibid. XII. From Mr. Addison. On the same XIII. To Mr. Addison. Against Party-spirit XIV. Of the freedom of a friend, the incongruity of man, and the vanity of the world XXIV. Mr. Pope to the Earl of Halifax XXV. Dr. Parnelle, Dr. Berkley, Mr. Gay, and Dr. I. From the Reverend Dean Berkeley to Mr. Pope. VI. To Mr. Fenton. Concerning Mr. Secretary Craggs's VII. From Dean Berkeley. A Description of the Island XI. To the Earl of Burlington: an Account of a Journey to Oxford with Bernard Lintot, a book- XII. To the Duke of Buckingham in answer to his Let- XV. From Dr. Arbuthnot, after the Queen's death, of |