ELEGIES and EPITAPHS. II. To the pious Memory of Mrs. Anne Killegrew 162 III. Upon the Death of the Earl of Dundee IV. Eleonora: A Panegyrical Poem, dedicated to the Memory of the late Countess of Abingdon VI. On the Death of a very young Gentleman VII. Upon young Mr. Rogers of Gloucestershire VIII. On the Death of Mr. Purcell IX. Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore XII. On the Monument of a fair Maiden Lady ibid. XIII. Epitaph on Mrs. Margaret Paston XIV. On the Monument of the Marquis of Win- ibid. SONGS, ODES, and a MASQUE. I. Prologue spoken the firft Day of the King's Houfe acting after the Fire II. Prologue spoken at the Opening of the New Houfe, March 26, 1674 III. Epilogue on the fame Occafion IV. Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1674 VI. Epilogue intended to have been spoken by the 225 227 228 230 231 233 acted at Court VII. Epilogue to the Man of Mode VIII. Epilogue to Mithridates IX. Prologue to Cæfar Borgia X. Prologue to Sophonisba, at Oxford, 1680 XII. Epilogue to a Tragedy called Tamerlane 234 235 237 238 239 240 242 243 XIV. Pro XIX. Prologue to the University of Oxford, spoken XXIV. Epilogue to Conftantine the Great XXV. Prologue to the Difappointment XXVI. Prologue to the King and Queen, upon the Union of the two Companies, 1666 303 Epigram on the Duchefs of Portsmouth's Picture 288 Epitaph intended for Mr. Dryden's Wife Defcription of old Jacob Tonfon ibid. ibid. END OF VOL. II. 30 FILOSOF |