Upon the Death of the Lord Protector, in the Year 1658. Epitaph on Sir George Speke Epitaph Epitaph on the Lady Sydley Epitaph unfinish'd To the King, upon his Majefty's happy Return, in the Year 1660. ibid. 161 On St. James's Park, as lately improv'd by his 166 167 Upon her Majesty's new Buildings at Somerset- 168 170 Epitaph to be written under the Latin Infcription upon the Tomb of the only Son of the Lord Andover Inftructions to a Painter, for the Drawing of the Pofture and Progress of his Majefty's Forces at Sea, Sea, under the Gommand of his Highness-Royal: Together with the Battel and Victory_obtained over the Dutch, June 3, 1665 To the King Page 171 182 To Queen Katharine, upon her Majesty's Birth-Day, after her happy Recovery from a dangerous Sick ness Prologue for the Lady Actors 183 185 Sung by Mrs. Knight to her Majefty Queen Katharine, on her Birth-day The Maid's Tragedy alter'd 186 187 To the Dutchess of Orleans, when he was taking Leave of the Court at Dover, in the Year 1670. 217 To a Friend of the Author's, a Perfon of Honour, who lately writ a Religious Book, entitled, Hiftorical Applications, and Occafional Meditations upon feveral Subjects. In the Year 1670. 218 Written on a Card that her Majefty tore at Om bra 219 To the Dutchess, when he presented this Book to ibid. her Verses writ in the Taffo of her Royal Highness 220 Epilogue defign'd upon the firft Alteration of the Maid's Tragedy; when the King only was left alive 221 On the Statue of King Charles the First at Charing-Crofs, in the Year 1674. ibid. Upon Upon our late Lofs of the Duke of Cambridge, born in November 1677. And died the December following Page 222 Of the Lady Mary, Princess of Orange, in the Tear 1677. 233 Upon the Earl of Rofcommon's Tranflation of Horace De Arte Poetica: And of the Use of Poetry. In the Year 1680. 225 Of Her Majesty Queen Katharine, on New-yearsday, 1683. Of Tea, commended by her Majefty The Triple Combat 227 228 ibid. Of an Elegy made by Mrs. Wharton on the Earl of Rochefter 230 On the Duke of Monmouth's Expedition into Scotland, in the Summer Solstice, in the Year 1678. 231 Of the Invafion and Defeat of the Turks, in the Year 1683. 233 A Prefage of the Ruin of the Turkish Empire, prefented to his Majesty King James II. on his Birth-day Of Divine Love, in fix Canto's 236 238 Of Divine Poefte, in two Canto's, Occafion'd upon Sight of the 3d Chapter of Isaiah turn'd intè Verfe by Mrs. Wharton 251 On the Paraphrafe on the Lord's Prayer written by Mrs. Wharton 256 Of the Fear of God, in two Canto's. Mr. Waller's Speech to the House of Commons, TO |