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CONTENTS.
VOL. III.
SONGS, ODES, AND A MASQUE.
The Fair Stranger, a Song
On the Young Statesmen
A Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687..
Song. Farewell, Fair Armida
The Lady's Song
Song, Fair, sweet, and young, receive a prize.'....
Song,High state and honours to others impart.'
Song, 'Go tell Amynta, gentle swain.'...............
Song to a Fair Young Lady
Alexander's Feast; or, the Power of Music
Veni Creator Spiritus, Paraphrased
The Secular Masque
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27
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31
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39
Song of a Scholar and his Mistress
Songs in the Indian Emperor
Song in the Maiden Queen
Songs in the Conquest of Granada
Song of the Sea-Fight, in Amboyna
Incantation in Edipus
Songs in Albion and Albanius
Songs in King Arthur
Song of Jealousy, in Love Triumphant
Prologue, spoken the first day of the King's House
Prologue, spoken at the opening of the New House 55
Prologue to the University of Oxford...............................
Prologue to Circe
Lady Hen. Mar. Wentworth
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53
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59
Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by the
Prologue to Limberham
66
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES.
Prologue to the University of Oxford..........................
Epilogue, spoken by Mr. Hart
Epilogue, spoken by Mrs. Marshall
Prologue to the University of Oxford
Prologue to Albion and Albanius........
Epilogue to Albion and Albanius
Prologue to Arviragus and Philicia
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98
Prologue to Don Sebastian.......
99
Preface to the Second Miscellany......
Amaryllis; or, the Third Idyllium of Theocritus,
paraphrased
119
133
The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus........................
The Despairing Lover.
137
141
The beginning of the First Book of Lucretius......
The beginning of the Second Book of Lucretius...
The latter part of the Third Book of Lucretius
From the Fifth Book of Lucretius...........
The Third Ode of the First Book of Horace
The Ninth Ode of the First Book of Horace....
The Twenty-ninth Ode of the First Book of Ho-
race..........
The Second Epode of Horace
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Palamon and Arcite; or, the Knight's Tale, Book I.
The Cock and the Fox
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