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To my worthy friend Mr. Evelyn, upon his Tranfla-
tion of Lucretius,
P. 88
To his worthy friend Sir Thomas Higgons, upon his
Tranflation of the Venetian Triumph,
Chloris and Hylas made to a Saraband,
In answer to Sir John Suckling's Verses,
89
90
91
To a friend, of the different fuccefs of their loves, 94
An Apology for having loved before,
To Zelinda,
95.
96
To my Lady Morton on New-Year's Day, at the
Louvre in Paris.
To a fair Lady playing with a Snake,
97
99
The Night-Piece, or, a Picture drawn in the dark, 100
Part of the Fourth Book of Virgil's Æneis tranflated,
ΙΟΙ
On the Picture of a fair Youth taken after he was
dead,
106
107
On a Brede of divers colors, woven by four Ladies, ibid.
A Panegyric to my Lord Protector, &c.
Of a war with Spain, and Fight at Sea,
Upon the Death of the Lord Protector,
To the King, upon His Majefty's happy return,
113
117
118
On St. James's Park, as lately improv'd by his Ma-
jesty,
122
Of the invafion and defeat of the Turks, in the year
1683,
126
129
To the Queen, upon her Majefty's Birth-Day, after her
happy recovery from a dangerous fickness,
Sung by Mrs. Knight on her Majesty on her Birth-
Day.
130
Of her Majefty, on New-Year's Day, 1683,
Of Tea, commended by Her Majefty,
131
ibid.
Prologue
Prologue for the Lady-Actors: Spoken before King
Charles II. P. 132
Of her Royal Highness, Mother to the Prince of O-
range: and of her portrait written by the late
Dutchess of York while she lived with Her, 133
To the Dutchess of Orleans, when she was taking
leave of the Court at Dover, ibid.
Upon her Majefty's new buildings at Somerset-
House,
Of a Tree cut in paper,
134
136
To a Lady, from whom he received the foregoing
Copy, which for many years had been loft,
Of the Lady Mary, Princes of Orange,
Of English Verfe,
137
138
Upon the Earl of Rofcommon's Translation of Horace
de arte Poetica: and of the ufe of Poetry, 139
Ad comitem Monumentenfem de Bentivoglio fuo, 141.
To Mr. Killigrew, upon his altering his Play Pan
dora,
142
143
On the Duke of Monmouth's expedition into Scotland
in the fummer folftice,
To a friend of the Author, a Person of honor, who
lately writ a religious book, intitled Hiftorical
Applications, and occafional Meditations upon
Several fubjects,
144
So a Perfon of honor, upon his incomparable, incom-
prehenfible Poem, intitled The British Princes, 145
To Mr. Creech, on his Tranflation of Lucretius, 146
The Triple Combat,
148
Of an Elegy made by Mrs. Wharton on the Earl of
Rochefter,
To Chloris,
146
150
Upon
Upon our late lofs of the Duke of Cambridge, p. 150
Inftructions to a Painter for the drawing of the pof-
ture and progress of His Majesty's Forces at Seas
under the command of His Highness-Royal: together
with the Battle and Victory obtained over the
Dutch, June 34, 1665. 151
prefage of the ruin of the Turkish Empire: pre-
fented to His Majesty King James II. an bis Birth-
Day,
162
To the Dutchess, when he prefented this Book to her
Royal Highnefs,
164
Thefe Verfes were writ in the Taffo of her Royal
Highness,
DIVINE POEM S.
Of divine Love: a poem in fix Cantoes,
Of the Fear of God, in two cantoes,
ibid
165
176
Of Divine Paefy, in two cantoes.
181
EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, and FRAGMENTS,
Under a Lady's Picture,
Of a Lady who writ in praise of Mira,
To one married to an old man,
P. 188
189
An Epigram on a painted Lady with ill teeth, ibid.
Epigram upon the Golden Medal,
Written on a Card that her Majefty tore at Omber,
190
To Mr. Granville (now Lord Lansdown) on bis Verfes to King James the Second,
Long and short Life,
Tranflated out of Spanish,
Tranflated out French,
191
Some Verfes of an imperfect Copy defigned for a friend en bis Tranflation of Ovid's Fafti,
On the Statue of King Charles I, at Charing Crofs
in the Year 1674,
Pride,
192
123
194
196
Epitaph to be written under the Latin infcription up-
on the Tomb of the only fon of the Lord Andover, 197
Epitaph unfinished,
The Maid's Tragedy altered,
198
The first Act of the Tragedy of Pompey, tranflated
from the French of Monfieur Gorneille,
199
227
SPEECHES,
SPEECHES, LETTERS, &c.
A Speech in the Houfe of Commons, April22d, 1640,
p. 241
A Speech in Parliament at a Conference of both Houfes
in the Painted Chamber, July 6th, 1641, upon
delivering the impeachment against Mr. Justice
Crawley,
Afpeech in the House of Commons on Tuesday, July
4th, 1643: when Mr. Waller was brought to the
Bar, and had leave given him by the Speaker to
fay what he could for himself, before they proceed-
ed to expel him the House,
247
256
To the Right Honourable the Earl of Portland, 260
To my Lady Lucy Sidney, upon the marriage of my Lady
Dorothy, her fifter, to my Lord Spencer,
Το
my Lady ***
261
262
Preface to the first Edition of Mr. Waller's Poems,
after the Restoration; printed in the year 1664.
264
Preface to the fecond Part of Mr. Waller's Poems,
Printed in the year 1699.
266
Mr Waller's Epitaph,
271
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