Contents of the Ninth Volume. some months before the Queen's II. From Dr. Swift, at Dublin. How little be cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party. Of the first volume of Mr. Pope's translation of Homer. His III. Mr. Pope's love and memory of Dr. Swift. The Calumnies and Slanders upon him on account of Religion, turned into raillery. IV. Dr. Swift's answer. His enquiry concern- ing Mr. P's principles. Poets generally follow the Court. Rạillery on the subject proposed as subjects for Mr. Gay. V. Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope: An apology for his conduet and writings after the Queen's a |