Page Par The beginning of the Second Book, ditto, 389 The Ninth Ode of Book First of ditto, trahlFrom the Fifth Book, 390 lated, The Third Ode of the First Book of Horace, The Twenty-ninth Ode of the Fird Book of translated. Inscribed to the Earl of Ros. ditto, commen, on his intended Voyage to Ire- The Second Epode of ditto, land, 391 WORKS OF ROCHESTER. SELECT POEMS. 410 411 413 Page Tx Author's Life, : 397 A Letter from Artemisa in Town, to Chloe in the Country, An Epiftolary Essay from Lord Rochester to Dialogue, 401 Lord Mulgrave, upon their Mutual Poems, 409 A Pastoral dialogue between Alexis and Stre- A Trial of the Poets for the Bays, in imita. phon, written at the Bath, in the year tion of a Satire in Boileau, 1674, 402 A Sacire against Mankind, The Advice, ib. Poffcript, The Discovery, 403 The Maimed Debauchee, Woman's Honour. A Song, ib. Upon Nothing, is. Grecian Kindness. A Song, ib. Translation of some Lines in Lucretius, 114 The Mistress. A Song, 404 To his Sacred Majesty, on his Refloration is A Song, ib. the Year 1660, Another, ib. Tó her Sacred Majesty, the Queen Mother, To Corinna, A Song, ib. on the Death of Mary, Princess of Orange, Love and Life. A Song, 405 415 A Song, ib. An Allusion to the Tenth Satire of the Firf Another, Book of Horace, Upon his leaving his Mistress, ib. To Sir Car Scrope, who thought himself reUpon Drinking in a Bowl, ib. ficcted on io the preceding Poem, publicbA Song, ed a Poem, “ In Defence of Satire," which Another, ib. occasioned the following Reply, The Answer, ib. Epilogue, Constancy. A Song, ib. Prologue spoken at the Court of Whitehall, A Song, 407 besore King Charles II. by the Lady ElizaAnother, in imitation of Sir John Eaton, ib. beth Howard, ib. 406 416 WORKS OF ROSCOMMON. Page The Author's Life, 421 A Paraphrase on Pfalm CXLVIII. A Prologue spoken to his Royal Highness the Duke of York, at Edinburgh, 423 Song. On a Young Lady who suag finely, To the Earl of Roscommon, on his Essay on and was afraid of a Cold, Translated Verse. By Dr. Chetwood, Virgil's Sixth Eclogue.-Silenus, 1684, 426 Ode upon Solitude, To the Earl of Roscommon, occasioned by his The Twenty-second Ode of the First Book Lordship's Essay on Translated Verse, from of Horace, the Latin of Mr. Charles Dryden. By Mr. The same imitated, Needler, 427 Page Page Part of the Fifth Scene of the Second Act in of Monsieur Corneille, and acted at the Guarini's Pastor Fido, translated, ib. Theatre in Dublin, 434 The Ghost of the Old House of Commons, Ross's Ghost, ib. to the New one, appointed to meet at Ox- The Sixth Ode of the Third Book of Horace, ford, 432 of the Corruption of the the Times, ib. On the Death of a Lady's Dog, ib. Translation of the following Verse from Epilogue to Alexander the Great, when acted Lucan. Vietrix Caufa Diis placuit, sed Vida at the Theatre in Dublin, 433 435 On the Day of Judgment, ib. Translation from Horace's Art of Poetry, ib. Epilogue to Pompey, a Tragedy, translated On Mr. Dryden's Religio Laici, 440 by Mrs. Cach. Philips, from the French WORKS OF OTWAY. POEM3. Page Page THz Author's Life, 443 Epistle to Mr. Duke, 461 To Mr. Creech, upon his translation of Lucretius, 463 Windsor Caftle, in a Monument to our late Epiloguc spoken upon his Royal Highness the Sovereign King Charles, of ever-blessed Duke of York's coming into the Theatre, memory, 447 April 21. 1682, 464 Dedication to King James II. ib. Spoken to her Royal Highness, on her return The Poet's Complaint of his Muse; or, Satire from Scotland, in the Ycar, 1682, ib against Libels, 453 Prologue to Mrs. Behn's City Heiress, Dedication to the Right Honourable Thomas 1682, ib. Earl of Offory, Baron of Moor-Park, Knight The Sixteenth Ode of the Second Book of of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Horace, 465 &c. ib. The Complaint: A Song, ib. Ode, 454 Prologue to N. Lee's Constantine the Great, ib. Phaedra to Hippolytus, trandated out of The beginning of a Pastoral on the Death of Ovid, his lace Majesty, 466 460 WORKS OF POMFRET, POEMS. Page Page The Author's Life, . 484 Preface, 471 To another Friend under Affliction, 485 To his Friend inclined to Marry, ib, To a Painter, drawing Dorinda's Picture, 486 The Choice, 472 To the Painter, after he had finished DoLove triumphant over Reason. A Vision, 473 ib. The Fortunate Complaint, 478 Cruelty and Luft. An Epistolary Essay, ib. Strephon's Love for Delia justified, in an On the Marriage of the Earl of AEpistle to Celadon, with the Conntess of S, 490 Epistle to Delia, An Inscription for the Monument of Diana, A Pastoral Essay on the Death of Queen Countess of Oxford and Elgin, ib. Mary, Anno 1694, 482 The fame attempted in English, 49r 480 481 1 1 Page Tac Author's Life, 507 Song, written at Sea in the first Dutch ta, 1665, the Night before the Engage- $11 To Mr. Edward Howard, on his Incompa- On the Countess of Dorchester, Mifre's to rable, Incomprehensible Poem,called " The King James II. 13. British Princes," 509 511 To the same. On his Plays, ib, Knotting, ib. To Sir Thomas St. Serfe, on his printing his The Antiquated Coquet. A Satire, ib. Play, called “ Tarugo's Wiles, 510 Song to Chloris, from the “ Blind Archer," $13 Epilogue to Moliere's Tartuffe, translated by Song, Mr. Medburne, ib. Another, D. Epilogue on the Revival of Ben Jonson's Play, A French Song Paraphrased, CIA called “ Every Man in his Humour, ib. Songs, WORKS OF STEPNEY. Pus POEMS. Page Tue Author's Life, 517 | A Poem, dedicated to the Memory of Queen Mary, The Nature of Dreams, 519 Maynard, to Cardinal Richlieu, 'To King James II. on his Accession to the Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII. Throne, 520 Horace, Book III. Ode VII. imitated, On the University of Cambridge's burn- Imitation of Horace, Book IV. Ode IX. ing the Duke of Monmouth's Picture, Translation of a Verse from Lucan, 1685, 521 | To Mr. Edmund Smith, An Epistle to Charles Montague, Esq. on his The Spell, Majesty's Voyage to Holland, ib. Elegy upon the Death of Tibullus. From On' the late Horrid Conspiracy, 522 , To the Earl of Carlisle, on the Death of his Son before Luxemburgh, ib. Idyllium, $31 To the Evening Star. Englisked from a Greek 1 WORKS OF PHILIPS. Page Page 535 Ode ad Henricum St. John, Armig. 1706, 537 Cider. Book 1.. Book II. Cerealia, 539 Bachanalian Song. By Mr. Philips, 540 546 POLMS. 558 560 WORKS OF WALSH. ib. Page Page 575 ib. ib. To Cælia, upon fome Alterations in her ib, ib. 574 ib. ib. A Song to Phyllis, ib. ib. An Epistle to a Lady who had resolved against 575 ib. ib, ib. Loving one I never saw, 671 ib. ib. 1. Daphne, 577 ib. ib. 4. Lycon, ib. 5. Delia. On the Death of Mrs. Tempest, 579 ib. Horace, Book III. Ode III. imitated, ib. | The Golden Age restored, in imication of the 573 fourth Pastoral of Virgil, ;b PASTORAL ECLOGUES, 576 578 580 585 3D Page 585 | On the Return of King William from lre- 610 A Poeni to the Memory of AL. John 589 Charlettus Percivalla Suo, 619 591 Percivallus Charletto Suo, i. Ode for the Year 1705, bul Ode in Praise of Music, ib, 629 The Review, 627 Ovid, To the People of England; a Deteftatin e Civil War. From Horace's Seveuth Epak, bil tius, 630 ib. ib. ib. 632 ib. ib. 633 634 mark and ihe Lady Anne, and the Inauguration of King James the ib. made by himsclf on the latt Copy in die Book, of “ Simon's Critical History of the City “ Teftanient," “ Crellida," pistles, flated from Ovid, Vote of the House of Commons, -635 |