158 Upon the Death of the Lord Protector Page 145 To the King, upon his Majesty's happy Return On St. James's Park, as lately improved by his Majesty 150 Of the Invasion and Defeat of the Turks, in the Year 1683 155 To the Queen, upon her Majesty's Birth-day, after her happy Recovery from a dangerous Sickness Sung by Mrs. Knight to her Majesty, on her Birthday 159 Of her Majesty, on New-year's-day, 1683 160 Of Tea, commended by her Majesty 161 Prologue for the Lady-Actors ; spoken before King Charles II. ibid. Of her Royal Highness, Mother to the Prince of Orange : and of her Portrait written by the late Duchess of York while he lived with her 162 To the Duchess of Orleans, when Me was taking leave of the Court at Dover 163 Upon her Majesty's new Buildings at Somerset-house ibid. Of a Tree cut in Paper 165 To a Lady, from whom he received the foregoing Copy, which for many years had been lost 166 Of the Lady Mary, Princess of Orange ibid. To the Prince of Orange, 1677 168 Of English Verse 171 Upon the Earl of Roscommon's Translation of Horace, De Arte Poeticâ: and of the Use of Poetry 172 Ar? Conitem Monume-entem de Bentivoglio fuo 174 178 To Mr. Killigrew, upon his altering his Play “ Pan« dora" Page 175 On the Duke of Monmouth's Expedition into Scotland, in the Summer Solstice 176 To a Friend of the Author, a Person of Honour, who lately writ a religious Book, intituled, “ Historical “ Applications, and occasional Meditations upon • several Subjects” To a Person of Honour, upon his incomparable, in comprehensible Poem, intituled, " The British « Princes" 179 To Mr. Creech, on his Translation of Lucretius 180 The Triple Combat 182 Of an Elegy made by Mrs. Wharton on the Earl of Rochester 183 To Chloris 184 Upon our late Loss of the Duke of Cambridge ibid. Instructions to a Painter, for the Drawing of the Po sture, and Progress, of his Majesty's Forces at Sea, under the Command of his Highness-Royal: Ta gether with the Battle, and Victory, obtained over the Dutch, June 3, 1665 185 To the King 196 A Presage of the Ruin of the Turkish Empire; pre sented to his Majesty King James II. on his Birthday 197 To the Duchess, when he presented this Book to her · Royal Highness 199 Verses written in the Taffo of her Royal Highness 200 On Mrs. Higgons DI V 'IN E PO E M S: Page 203 Of Divine Love : a Poem in six Cantos. 217 Of Divine Poesy, in two Cantos 223 On the Paraphrafe on the Lord's Prayer, written by Mrs. Wharton 229 Some Reflections of His upon the several Petitions in the same Prayer ibid. On the foregoing Divine Poems 231 EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, AND FRAGMENTS. Under a Lady's Picture 233 Of a Lady who writ in Praise of Mira ibid. To one married to an old Man 234 An Epigram on a painted Lady with ill Teeth ibid. Epigram upon the Golden Medal ibid. Written on a Card that her Majesty tore at Ombre 235 To Mr. Granville (Lord Lansdown) on his Verses to King James II. ibid. Long and short Life 236 Translated out of Spanish. ibid. Translated out of French ibid. Some Verses of an imperfect Copy, designed for a Friend, on his Translation of Oyid's Fasti On the Statue of King Charles the First, at CharingCross, in the Year 1674 ibid. Pride 238 RS Epitaph 237 Page 239 Epitaph on Sir George Speke 240 Epitaph on the Lady Sedley 241 Epitaph to be written under the Latin Inscription upon the Tomb of the only Son of the Lord Andover 243 Epitaph unfinished 244 Epitaph on Henry Dunch, Efq; Mr, Waller's Epitaph 245 *245 THE END OF WALLER'S POEMS.. |