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SATIRES-
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, being the Prologue to the
Satires
Satires and Epistles of Horace Imitated
The First Satire of the Second Book
The Second Satire of the Second Book
The First Epistle of the First Book.
The Sixth Epistle of the First Book
The First Epistle of the Second Book
The Second Epistle of the Second Book
Epilogue to the Satires in Two Dialogues
Dialogue I.
Dialogue II. .
THE DUNCIAD-
Preface (1727)
Advertisement (1729)
A Letter to the Publisher
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Advertisement (1742)
Advertisement (1743)
Advertisement (Printed in the Journals, 1730)
Martinus Scriblerus of the Poem
Dr. Swift (The Happy Life of a Country Parson)
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To Mr. Jervas, with Mr. Dryden's Translation of
Fresnoy's Art of Painting
To Miss Blount, with the Works of Voiture
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To the Same, on her leaving the Town after the
Coronation
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On receiving from the Right Hon. the Lady Fran-
ces Shirley a Standish and Two Pens
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VII. On the Monument of the Hon. Robert
XV. For One who would not be buried in West-
MISCELLANEOUS, continued-
Epigram on the Feuds about Handel and Bononcini
Epigram (You beat your pate, &c.).
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Epigram on the Toasts of the Kit-Cat Club
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A Dialogue (Pope and Craggs)
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On Drawings of the Statues of Apollo, Venus, and
Hercules, made by Sir G. Kneller
Prologue designed for Mr. D'Urfey's last Play
A Prologue by Mr. Pope to a Play for Mr. Dennis's
Benefit
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Epitaphs on John Hughes and Sarah Drew
On the Countess of Burlington cutting Paper
On a Picture of Queen Caroline
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MISCELLANEOUS, continued—
The Looking-Glass: on Mrs. Pulteney
On certain Ladies
Celia
Epigram, engraved on the Collar of a Dog which I
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To Mr. Gay, who had congratulated Mr. Pope on
Bentley's Edition of Milton's Paradise Lost
II. Epigram (Should Dennis print, &c.)
III. Mr. J. M. Smythe catechised on his one
Epistle to Mr. Pope
IV. Epigram on Mr. Moore's going to law with
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