To To Mr. Henry Lawes, who had then newly set a Song 109 To his worthy Friend, Mr. Wafe, the Translator of 110 To his worthy Friend Master Evelyn, upon his Tran- - 112 To his worthy Friend Sir Thomas Higgins, upon his 116 In Anfwer of Sir John Suckling's Verses 117 120 An Apology for having loved before 121 To Zelinda 122 To my Lady Morton, on New-year's-day, at the To a fair Lady, playing with a Snake 123 125 The Night-Piece, or a Picture drawn in the Dark 126 128 dead, A Panegyric to my Lord Protector, &c. ibid. 134 141 Upon Upon the Death of the Lord Protector Page 145 146 To the King, upon his Majesty's happy Return On St. James's Park, as lately improved by his Majesty 150 Of the Invafion and Defeat of the Turks, in the Year 158 To the Queen, upon her Majesty's Birth-day, after her Of her Majefty, on New-year's-day, 1683 159 160 161 Prologue for the Lady-Actors; fpoken before King Charles II. ibid. Of her Royal Highness, Mother to the Prince of Orange and of her Portrait written by the late Duchefs of York while fhe lived with her : 162 To the Duchefs of Orleans, when she was taking leave of the Court at Dover To a Lady, from whom he received the foregoing Copy, which for many years had been loft Of the Lady Mary, Princess of Orange To the Prince of Orange, 1677 "Of English Verse ibid. 165 166 ibid. 168 171 Upon the Earl of Rofcommon's Translation of Horace, De Arte Poeticâ: and of the Ufe of Poetry Ad Comitem Monumetenfem de Bentivoglio fuo 172 174 To Mr. Killigrew, upon his altering his Play " Pan- "dora" Page 175 176 "" 178 179 To Mr. Creech, on his Translation of Lucretius 180 - 182 Of an Elegy made by Mrs. Wharton on the Earl of Rochester To Chloris 183 184 Upon our late Lofs of the Duke of Cambridge ibid. To the King 185 196 A Prefage of the Ruin of the Turkish Empire; pre- 197 To the Duchefs, when he prefented this Book to her 199 Verses written in the Taffo of her Royal Highness 200 QT 201 DIVINE DIVINE POEM S. Of Divine Love: a Poem in fix Cantos Page 203 Of the Fear of God, in two Cantos 217 223 Of Divine Poefy, in two Cantos On the Paraphrafe on the Lord's Prayer, written by Mrs. Wharton 229 Some Reflections of His upon the several Petitions in. An Epigram on a painted Lady with ill Teeth 233 ibid.. 234 ibid. ibid. Written on a Card that her Majefty tore at Ombre 235. To Mr. Granville (Lord Lanfdown) on his Verses to 237 Some Verfes of an imperfect Copy, defigned for a ibid. Pride R. 8 238 Epitaph |