Letter VII. To Mr. Gay at Bath the commitment of the Bishop of Rochester to the Tower. VIII. Of disappointments from great men: Friends IX. Affurances of remembrance in absence. X. XI. XII. To Mr. Gay in a dangerous fickness. XV. Excufe for not writing. death. Of Mr. Fenton's XVI. A congratulation to Mr. Gay, on the end of his expectations at court. The innocence of of buying a farm, and about the Dunciad. XIX. Complaints of his abfence and fome envy as XX. The author more and more inclined to retire- Tement. XXI. More of the fame. Concern for his friends XXIII. Of the fame fubject. The death of Wilks XXIV. From Mr. Gay. His ill ftate of health. XXV. From Mr. Cleland to Mr. Gay. XXVI. Mr. Pope to the Earl of Burlington. XXVIII. On the death of Mr. Gay, his mother's XXIX. To Hugh Bethel Efq. praife of humanity XXXI. On his mother's recovery: The melancholy offices of friends. A profpect of the town upon XXXII. On the publifhing his Letters. The fitua XXXII. To the Earl of Peterborow. His love of gardening Reflexions on Titles. Dearth XXXIV. From the Earl of Peterborow, Stowe gardens: Temper of women: His love of lazi XXXV. Answer to the former. XXXVI. From the Earl of Peterborow. His difli ke of coming to town: The Charitable Corpora- XXXVII. From the Earl of Peterborow from his XXXVIII. From the fame. Defire to fee Dr. Swift. Alteration in his paffions, and from whence.. Letter XL. A confultation about defigning a garden: Various opinions, fome general reflexions. XLI. To Mr. C expoftulatory on the hardShips done an unhappy lady, &e. XLII. To Mr. Richardson. XLIII. To the fame; after Mrs. Pope's death. XLV. To Mr. B. concerning the Effay on Man, &'c. XLVI. Concern for the lofs of friends. XLVII. From Dr. Arbuthnot in his last sickness. His dying request to the author. XLVIII. The answer. The Character of Katharine late Duchess of Buckinghamshire and Normanby. |