Hafte to thy Twickenham's safe retreat, 35 CON CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. An ESSAY on SATIRE, occafioned by the death of Mr. POPE; in Three Parts. EPISTLE II. Of the nature and state of man with 27 Of the nature and ftate of man with. respect to himself, as an individual, 40 EPISTLE III. Of the nature and state of man with SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated. The Second Book of the Satires of Horace, SAT. I. 170 The Second Book of the Satires of Horace, SAT. II. 180 The First Book of the Epiftles of Horace, EP. I. The First Book of the Epiftles of Horace, EP. VI. 203 The Second Book of the Epistles of Horace, EP. I. 211 EPILOGUE to the SATIRES. IMITATIONS of HORACE. MISCELLANIE S. To Mifs BLOUNT, with the Works of VOITURE, 335 To the fame, on her leaving the town after the Co- A prologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's benefit in ib. To Mr. THOMAS SOUTHERN, on his birth-day, 1742, 355 EPITAPH S. I. On CHARLES Earl of DORSET, in the III. On the Hon. SIMON HARCOURT, only fon IV. On JAMES CRAGGS, Efq; in Westminster- abbey, ib. VI. On Mrs. CORBET, who died of a cancer in VII. On the monument of the Hon. ROBERT ib. X. On Mr. ELIJAH FENTON, at Eafthamftead ib. XIII. On Dr. FRANCIS ATTERBURY, Bishop of ib. Another, on the fame, END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. ib. |