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C. WHITTINGHAM, Printer, Goswell Street, London.
The Universal Prayer
Epistle. Of the Knowledge and Charac-
ters of Men
II. Of the Characters of Women
LHT. Of the Use of Riches.......
IV. Of the Use of Riches
239
V. To Mr. Addison, occasioned by
his, Dialogues on Medals......................... 241
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, being the Prologue
to the Satires
242
To Mr. Fortescue...... 246
To Mr. Bethel 348
To Lord Bolingbroke.. 250
To Mr. Murray.
256
First Book, Ep. vi.
Second Book, Ep. i.
To Augustus
Second Book, Ep. ii.
THE SATIRES OF JOHN Donne, dean of st. PAUL'S,
254
260
Epigram on Mrs. Tofts, a handsome Woman
with a fine Voice, but very covetous and
proud
Epigram on one who made long Epitaphs
To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his painting for me
the Statues of Apollo, Venus, and Hercules
A Farewell to London, in the year 1715
A Dialogue, between Pope and Craggs....
Epigram engraved on the Collar of a Dog,
which I gave to his Royal Highness
Epigram, occasioned by an Invitation to Court
On an old Gate erected in Chiswick Gardens.
Fragment.-What are the falling rills, the pen-
dant shades
Verses left by Mr. Pope, on his lying in the
same Bed which Wilmot the celebrated Earl
of Rochester slept in at Adderbury, then
belonging to the Duke of Argyle
Verses to Mr. C. St. James's Place.....
VERSIFIED.
On Charles Earl of Dorset, in the Church of
Withyam in Sussex...
270
On Sir William Trumbal
ib.
271
On the Hon. Simon Harcourt, only Son of the
Lord Chancellor Harcourt, in the Church of
On James Craggs, Esq. in Westminster Abbey. ib.
Stanton Harcourt in Oxfordshire, 1720...... ib.
Intended for Mr. Rowe, in Westminster Abbey. ib.
On Mrs. Corbet, who died of a Cancer in her
Breast
26
Epilogue to the Satires. In Two Dialogues.
Dialogue I.
II.
An Epistle to Dr. Edward Young, at Easbury
in Dorsetshire, on the Review at Sarum, 1722 371
An Ode on the approaching Delivery of her
Royal Highness in the year 1721
On the Marriage of the Prince of Orange and
the Princess Royal of England......
On the Marriage of Frederic Prince of Wales,
and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
The first Hymn of Callimachus to Jupiter....
The second Hymn of Callimachus to Apollo.
To Sir James Thornhill, on his excellent Paint-
ing, The Rape of Helen, at the Seat of
General Erle in Dorsetshire. Written in
1718........
XC. paraphrased
383
.... 384
CXXXIX. paraphrased in Miltonic Verse... ib.
CXLIV. paraphrased
........
372
The Song of Moses, in the fifteenth Chapter of
Exodus, paraphrased
373
...
The third Ode of the second Book of Horace,
paraphrased
388
374
On the approaching Congress of Cambray.
Written in the Year 1721
The third Ode of the fourth Book of Horace,
389
The Fable of the young Man and his Cat ib.
To Mr. Pope, on his Translation of Homer's
Iliad..
390
A Dialogue between a Poet and his Servant.
In Imitation of Horace, Book II. Sat. VII... ib.
Ode to John Pitt, Esq. advising him to build a
Banqueting-House on a Hill that overlooks
the Sea
........ 392
Ode to John Pitt, Esq. on the same subject ... 393
On Mrs. Walker's Poems, particularly that on