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 7,8 To Mr. Dryden, on his « Troilus ad CONTENTS. Page 585 | On the Return of King William from lre- land, after the Battle of the Boyne, A Poeni to the Memory of AL. John 589 Charlettus Percivalla Suo, 619 591 Percivallus Charletto Suo, i. Ode for the Year 1705, bul ib, WORKS OF DUKE. To the People of England; a Deteftatin e Civil War. From Horace's Seveuth Epak, bil To Mr. Creech on his Translation of Luci- 627 tius, Virgil's Fifth Eclogue, To Mr. Waller; upon the Copy of Perlis made by himsclf on the latt Copy in die 630 Book, Songs, ib. To Mr. Henry Dickinson, on his Tranflatia of “ Simon's Critical History of the City ib. “ Teftanient," ib. “ Crellida," 632 Paris to Helen. Tranilated from Ovid's E- pistles, ib. The Epifle of. Acontius to Cydippe. Trace flated from Ovid, ib. The Fourth Satire of Juvenal, Damon and Alexis, 633 Cælia and Dorinda, Cælia's Soliloquy, 634 To some disbanded Officers upon the late Vote of the House of Commons, To'a Roman Catholic upon Marriage, A Fragment, Epistle to Mr. Orway, ib. Ad Thomam Otway, " Who for Prcfurgent:;" Page POEMS. 629 -635 WORKS OF KING. 653 ib. THE ART OF LOVE. 683 ib. Page Page MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, Letters to Dr. Lister and others, 668 To Laura. In imitation of Petrarch, To the Right Honourable the late Earl of , upon his disputing publicly at Dedication to the Lord Herbert, 680 | A Gentleman to his Wife, 682 The Soldier's Wedding. A Soliloquy by Nan Part II. ib. 698 Just as you Please; or, The Incurious, An incomparable Ode of Malherbe's, written Of Dreams, ib, The Art of making Pudding, ib. 728 700 Advice to Horace, to take his Leave of Tri- The Furmetary, a very innocent and harmless Indian Ode, ib. Canto I. ib. To Mr. Carter, Steward to the Lord Car- ib. 703 730 704 ib. Rufinus: or the Favourite. Imitated from Ulysses and Tiresias, ib. 710 Translation from Tasso, Canto III. St. 3. 713 .731 ib. 716 I waked, speaking these out of a Dream in Britain's Palladium; or Lord Bolingbroke's the Morning, ib. To the Duke of Beaufort. A Paraphrase on The Garden Plot, Naudrus's Addrofs to Cardinal de Bagni, 720 Epistle to Mr. Goddard, ib. Page Page POEMS. The Author's Lise, 759 An Epiftle to Charles Earl of Dorset, occa- fioned by his Majesty's Vi&ory in Ire- 767 Written at Althrop, in a blank Leaf of Wal- 763 ture of the old Lady Sunderland, 769 the Kit-Cat Club, 1703, ib. 770 ib. |