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Epistle the Eighth. To Mr. Southerne, on his
Comedy called, The Wives Excuse
Epiftle the Ninth. To Henry Higden, Efq. on his
Tranflation of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal
Epiftle the Tenth. To my dear Friend, Mr. Con-
greve, on his Comedy, called, The Double Dealer
Epifle the Eleventh. To Mr. Granville, on his
excellent Tragedy, called, Heroic Love
Epiftle the Twelfth. To my Friend, Mr. Motteux,
on his Tragedy, called, Beauty in Distress
Epiftle the Thirteenth. To my honoured Kinfman,
John Dryden, of Chesterton, in the County of
Huntingdon, Efq.
Epistle the Fourteenth. To Sir Godfrey Kneller,
To the pious Memory of the accomplished young
Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew, excellent in the two
Sifter Arts of Poefy and Painting. An Ode
259
Upon the Death of the Earl of Dundee
270
Eleonora; a Panegyrical Poem, dedicated to the
Memory of the late Countess of Abingdon
271
On the Death of Mr. Purcell, fet to Mufic by Dr.
Blow
304
On the Monument of a fair Maiden Lady, who died
at Bath, and is there interred
311
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336
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349
Songs
A Song to a fair young Lady, going out of the Town
in the Spring
'Alexander's Feaft; or, the Power of Mufic; an Ode,
in Honour of St. Cecilia's Day
Veni Creator Spiritus, paraphrased
The Secular Mafque
Song of a Scholar and his Miftrefs, who being
croffed by their Friends, fell mad for one another,
and now first meet in Bedlam
356
Songs in the Indian Emperor
359, 360
Song in the Maiden Queen
361
Song in the firft Part of the Conqueft of Granada
Song, in two Parts, in the second Part of the Conqueft
362
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Prologue to the Tempest
Tyrannick Love
Epilogue to the Wild Gallant, when revived
Prologue, spoken the first Day of the King's House
394
396
398
acting after the Fire
Epilogue to the fecond Part of the Conqueft of
Granada
403
Prologue to Amboyna
405
Epilogue to ditto
407
Prologue fpoken at the Opening of the New House,
March 26, 1674
Prologue to the Univerfity of Oxford, 1674; fpoken
by Mr. Hart
Prologue to Circe. By Dr. Davenant, 1675
Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by the Lady
Hen. Mar. Wentworth, when Califto was acted
at Court
Prologue to Aurenzebe
Epilogue to the Man of Mode: or, Sir Fopling
Flutter. By Sir George Etheridge, 1676
409
413
416
418
420
422
Epilogue to Mithridates, King of Pontus. By Mr.
Prologue to Troilus and Creffida, fpoken by Mr.
Betterton, representing the Ghost of Shakspeare
Prologue to Cæfar Borgia. By Mr. N. Lee, 1680
Sophonisba, at Oxford, 1680
Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1681
his Royal Highness, upon his first Ap-
pearance at the Duke's Theatre, after his Return
from Scotland, 1682
434
436
4.39
442
444
446
Prologue to the Earl of Effex. By Mr. J. Banks,
1682. - Spoken to the King and the Queen at
their coming to the House
An Epilogue for the King's House
449
451
Prologue to the Loyal Brother; or, the Perfian
Prince. By Mr. Southerne, 1682
453
Prologue to the King and Queen, upon the Union
Epilogue, fpoken by the fame
of the two Companies in 1682
Prologue to the University of Oxford; fpoken by
Mr. Hart, at the acting of the Silent Woman
at Oxford, by Mrs. Marshall
457
460
463
466
468, 470
473
476
Prologue to Arviragus and Philicia revived. By
Lodowick Carlell, Efq.
Spoken by Mr. Hart
Prologue to Don Sebastian.
Spoken by a Woman
478
480
Mr. Betterton
Prologue to the Mistakes
the Prophetefs; by Beaumont and
Fletcher, revived by Mr. Dryden. Spoken by
King Arthur. Spoken by Mr. Betterton
483
486
489
Epilogue to Henry II. By Mr. Montfort, 1693.
Tranflations from Theocritus, Lucretius, and Horace
Amaryllis; or, the third Idyllium of Theocritus,
paraphrafed
509
535
The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus, from the
eighteenth Idyllium of Theocritus
541
The Despairing Lover; from the twenty-third Idyl-
lium of Theocritus
The Beginning of the first Book of Lucretius
fecond ditto
The latter Part of the third ditto, against the Fear
The third Ode of the first Book of Horace; infcribed
to the Earl of Roscommon, on his intended Voy-
age to Ireland
The ninth Ode of the firft Book of Horace
The twenty-ninth ditto; paraphrased in Pindaric
Verfe, and infcribed to the Right Hon. Laurence,
Earl of Rochester
The fecond Epode of Horace
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555
558
562
576
581
584
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