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To Mr. George Sandys, on his Translation of Ad Comitem Monumetensem de Bentivoglio
some parts of the Bible
55 suo ........
70
To Mr. Henry Lawes, who had then newly set To Mr. Killegrew, upon his altering his Play,
a Song of mine, in the Year 1635
ib. Pandora, from a Tragedy into a Comedy,
To Sir William D'Avenant, upon his two First because not approved on the Stage
ib.
Books of Gondibert: written in France ..... ib. On the Duke of Monmouth's Expedition into
To my worthy Friend Mr. Wase, the Transla-
Scotland, in the summer Solstice
ib.
tor of Gratius
56 To a Friend of the Author, a Person of Honour,
To his worthy Friend Master Evelyn, upon his who lately writ a religious Book, entitled,
Translation of Lucretius ....
ib. Historical Applications, and Occasional Me-
To his worthy Friend Sir Thos. Higgons, upon ditations upon several Subjects
ib.
his Translation of the Venetian Triumph... ib. To a Person of Hopour, upon his incomparable
Verses to Dr. John Rogers, on his taking the incomprehensible Poem, entitled, the British
Degree of Doctor in Physic at Padua, in the Princes.
jb.
Year 1664
57 To Mr. Creech, on his Translation of Lucretius 71
Culoris and Hylas. Made to a Saraband... ib. The Triple Combat
In Answer to Sir John Suckling's Verses ib. Of an Elegy made by Mrs. Wharton on the
To a friend, of the different Success of their
Earl of Rochester
ib.
Loves....
58 To Chloris......
72
An Apology for having loved before
ib. Upon our late loss of the Duke of Cambridge ib.
To Zelinda .....
ib. Instructions to a Painter, for the drawing of
To my Lady Morton, on New-year's Day, at the Posture and Progress of his Majesty's
the Louvre in Paris ....
ib. Forces at Sea, under the Command of his
To a fair Lady, playing with a Snake
59 Highness Royal, together with the Battle
The Night-Piece: or a Picture drawn in the and Victory obtained over the Dutch, June
dark
ib. 3, 1665....
ib.
Part of the fourth Book of Virgil's Æneis To the King
translated....
ib. | A Presage of the Ruin of the Turkish Empire:
On the Picture of a fair Youth, taken after presented to his Majesty King James II. on
he was dead ....
60 his Birth-day
ib.
On a Brede of divers Colours, woven by four To the Dutchess, when he presented this Book
Ladies ....
61
to ber royal Highness
75
A Panegyric to my Lord Protector, of the These Verses were writ in the Tasso of her
present Greatness, and joint Interest, of his royal Highness..
ib.
Highness and this Nation
ib. On Mrs. Higgous.
ib.
On our late War with Spain, and first Victory
at Sea near St. Lucar, 1651
62
OF DIVINE LOVE.
Upon the Death of the Lord Protector ......... 63
Canto I.
76
To the King, upon his Majesty's happy Return ib.
II.
ib.
On St. James's Park, as lately improved by
III.
77
his Majesty
64
IV.
ib.
Of the Invasion and Defeat of the Turks, in
V.
ib,
the Year 1683
65
VI.
778
To the Queen, upon her Majesty's Birth-Day,
Elegy by Mr. Talbot, occasioned by reading
after her lappy Recovery from a dangerous
and transcribing Mr. Waller's Poem of
Sickness
66
Divine Love, after his Death
ib.
Sung by Mrs. Knight to her Majesty, on her
Birth-day.
ib.
OF THE FEAR OF GOD, IN TWO CANTOS.
Of her Majesty, on New-year's Day, 1683 ib.
Canto I.
Of Tea, commended by her Majesty
67
II.
Prologue for the Lady Actors : spoken before
King Charles II
ib.
IN TWO CANTOS, OCCASIONED UPON
Of her royal Highness, Mother to the Prince
SIGHT OF THE 53RD CHAPTER OF ISAIAH TURNED INTO
of Orange: and of her Portrait, written by
the late Dutchess of York while she lived
with her.....
ib, Canto I.
jb.
To the Dutchess of Orleans, when she was
II.
80
taking Leave of the Court, at Dover......... ib. On the Paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer, writ-
Upon his Majesty's New Buildings at Somer- ten by Mrs. Wharton
ib.
set House ..
ib. Some Reflections of his upon the several Peti-
On a Tree cut in Paper
68 tions in the same Prayer....
ib.
To a Lady, from whom he received the fore- Ou the foregoing Divine Poems
81
going Copy, which for many Years had been lost ib.
Of the Lady Mary, Princess of Orange ib.
EPIGRAMS, EPITAPUS, AND FRAGMENTS.
To the Prince of Orange, 1677
ib. Epigram.-From Rex Redux
Of English Verse.....
69. Under a Lady's Picture
ib.
Upon the Earl of Roscommon's Translation of Of a Lady who writ in Praise of Myra. ib.
Horace, De Arte Puetica : and of the Use To one married to an old Man
ib.
of Poetry
ib. An Epigram on a painted Lady with ill Teeth ib.