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Abbey.
The Cobler, A Tale.
Horace, Ode 11. Book 1. To Leuconoe.
Defcription of the Spring. From Anacreon.
Song.
William and Margaret. A Ballad.
Thyrfis & Chloe. Carmen, Latinè redditum.
On the Death of Penkethman.
Horace, Ode 9. Book 3: Horace and Lydia.
Horace, Ode 3. Book 4. To Melpomene.
Tranflation from the Antient British.
18
On two Twin Sifters who died at the fame Time, and were
buried in one Grave.
55
Upon Mr. Hobbes. Occafion'd by a Copy of Verfes written
by the Earl of Mulgrave.
A Pifcatory Ballad.
56
62
A Lover to his Miftrefs, on the fight of a Captive. Tranfla-
ted from the Spanish.
65
To
CONTENTS.
To Sir Richard Steele. On his Comedy, The Confcious
Lovers. RAM
Page 66
Ow Ben Johnson's Club-Room, call'd the Apollo; at the
Devil-Tavern in Fleet-ftreet.d
Against Life. From the Greek.
For Life. From the Greek..
Song
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72
73
74
A Latin Prologue Spoke before one of Terence's Plays at
Westminster; on Occafion of a late Boxing-Match, be-
tween an Englishman and an Italian,dver
The Same English'd w
75
77
To a Gentleman, upon receiving One Guinea, to be oblig'd to
pay him Ten on Marriage.
79
81
82
To a Friend, in Imitation of one of Martial's Epigrams. 8
On a Young Lady's playing on the Spinet.
On the 6th and 8th Verfes of the 40th Chapter of Ifaiah,
occafion'd by the Death of a Young Lady.
Part of the 37th Pfalm Paraphras dannig (I entrarer sing
Upon an Old Refolve.
83
85
90
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To Kitty, a Poetical young Lady,
On a Weather-Cock erected in a clofe Place
From Martial. Vitam quæ faciunt beatiorem, &c. 5906
Verfes wrote at Brigadier Ss, over a Bowl of Punch,
where Jupiter and Hebe were painted in the Cieling g
The Pyramid. In Latin and English.
On the Death of Alexander the Great.
98
99
The Puppet-fhew. From the Latin of Mr. Addifon. 100
Horace, Ode 27. Book 1.
106
108
109
An excellent new Ballad on the South-Sea Dog-Fish, that
was fhewn on the River Thames, in July 1725. T
An Ode of Anacreon, tranflated-after the Greek Measure. 115
Epitaph on a Man and his Wife.
On the foregoing Epitaph.
Paftoral.
116
Ibid.
117
Te
To Mr. Fenton, on his Tragedy of Mariamne.
Alexander and Xerxes. In Latin and English. !
To a Young Lady, on her Lark-Hat very
The Dream.
An Epigram.
IN
122
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Another.
The Penitent. "
134
To Sir Herbert Powell, Bart. Upon his going to Travel. 137
To the Duke of R
on his Birth-Day: prefented
by his Son, an Infant.
To Mrs. Anaftafia Robinson.
143
144
Ibid
Catullianum, Decantatum illud Boys and Girls, come out
to play, &c.
147
On Ben Johnson's Buft, lately fet up in Westminster Ab
by, with the Buttons on the wrong Side.
Reflections upon two Verfes of Mr. Oldham's.
148
149
Prefented to a Young Lady, with Advice to a Daughter. 156
On the Difpute before the Parliament about building a Bridge
sat Westminster.
The Horn-Book.
The Monument.
Page 284
290
A Prologue fpoken before the Beaux-Stratagem, acted by
fome young Perfons of Quality.
Occafion'd by the Death of Sir Godfrey Kneller.
291
292
Advice to One who was about to write, to avoid the Immo-
ralities of the antient and modern Poets. 295
An Ode from Anacreon, in the Greek Measure. 304
The Savages occafion'd by the bringing to Court a wild Youth, taken in the Woods in Germany, in the Year 1725.
305
A verbal Tranflation, by way of Ellay, of Part of the
firft Book of Virgil's Æneid.
307
To a young Gentleman, on bis Recovery from a Fit of Sick-
ness.
Horace, Ode 15. Book 1.
309
Ode upon Chrift's Crucifixion. From the Greek.
312
Idem agit Idem.
315
Simile agit in Simile.
318
Agens & Patiens funt fimul.
319
320
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