VII. Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift, occafioned by the former: An account of his conduct VIII. From the L. Bolingbroke, a poftfcript to the foregoing letter, with fome account X. From Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift. An in- XI. From Dr. Swift: Of Gulliver's Tra- vels, and his fcheme of Mifanthropy : Concerning a lady at Court: Chara- Oxford's fon: fomething concerning Ph--s: More of his Mifanthropy. XIV. Expectations of Dr. Swift's journey to England. Character of low enemies and detractors; with what temper they are to be borne. The amusements of his friends in England.---Lord B's post- 2 XVI. Anfwer from Mr. Pope. The regret of his departure, remembrance of the fa- tisfaction past, wishes for his welfare.-- XVII. Defires for his return, and Settlement XVIII. From Mr. Gay and Mr. Pope. An ac- count of the reception of Gulliver's XIX. On the fame subject from Mr. Pope. XX. From Dr. Swift. About Gulliver, and XXI. From the fame. Concerning party, and XXII. The answer. On the fame fubjects. XXIII. On Dr. Swift's fecond departure for XXIV. From Dr. Swift: His reafons for de- XXV. From Dr. Swift. His remembrance of XXVII. Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay. On the re- fufal of that employment, and his quitting the Court. Of the Beggars XXVIII. From Lord Bolingbroke and Mr. Pope. Of the Dunciad. Advice to XXIX. Of a true Jonathan Gulliver in New- Treatife of the Bathos. Reflections on mortality and decay: What is de- XXX. From Dr. Swift. Anfwer to the for- mer: His fituation in Ireland. XXXI. From the fame. His own and Mr. XXXII. Lord Bolingbroke's life in the country. The death of Mr. Congreve. Cha- XXXVI. Dr. Swift to Lord Bolingbroke. Ex- bortation to him to write history. The Dean's temper, his prefent a- XXXVII. From the fame on the fame fub- XXXVIII. From the fame. His condition: The ftate of Ireland: Character of Mrs. XXXIX. Mr. Pope's anfwer: His fituation XL. Lord Bolingbroke to Dr. Swift; A review of his life, his thoughts of economy, and concerning fame. XLI. Dr. Swift's anfwer. The misfor- LETTER XLIII. From Lord B. That the fenfe of XLV. Of Mr. Weftley's differtations on Job. -Poftfcript by Lord Bol. on the XLVI. From Lord B. to Dr. Swift. Invit- XLVII. From the fame. The temper proper to XLVIII. From the fame. Of his ftudies, parti- LETTERS |