To Chloe. An Epitaph. Page 275 276 Written in Montaigne's Effays, given to the Duke of Shrewsbury in France, after the Peace, 1713. An Epiftle, defiring the Queen's Picture. Written A Fable from Phædrus, to the Author of the Medley, 1710. 282 END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. Written in the Nouveaux Interêts des Princes de l'Europe. Adriani Morientis ad Animam fuam. By Monfieur Fontenelle. Imitated. A Paffage in the Moriæ Encomium of Erasmus imitated. Page 156 157 ibid. ibid. 158 159 161 To Dr. Sherlock, on his practical Discourse concerning Death. Carmen Seculare, for the Year 1700: to the King. The Remedy worse than the Disease. An Ode infcribed to the 'Meinory of the Ho- Her Majefty's Birth-day, 1704. A Letter to Monfieur Boileau Defpreaux, occa 182 183 186 fioned by the Victory at Blenheim, 1704. On a Paffage in the Scaligeriana. To a Child of Quality, five Years old, Partial Fame. For the Plan of a Fountain, &c. The Camelion. Merry Andrew. A Simile. The Flies. From the Greek. Two Epigrams. 188 195 196 197 198 ibid. 200 201 202 203 ibid. Two To a Person who wrote ill, and fpake worse against Me. ibid. An Epigram written to the Duke de Noailles. Epilogue to Smith's Phædra and Hippolytus. Spoken by Mrs. Oldfield, who acted Ifmena. Epilogue to Mrs. Manley's Lucius. Spoken by ibid. To To Chloe. An Epitaph. Page 275 276 Written in Montaigne's Effays, given to the Duke An Epiftle, defiring the Queen's Picture. Written A Fable from Phædrus, to the Author of the Medley, 1710. 282 END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. |