The victor to the vanquish'd yields a prize. Taught by this great example to be just, If curious to infpect the book of fate, You'd farther learn the deftin'd time and date Of Britain's glory, know, this royal dame From Stuart's race fhall rife, ANNA fhall be her name. CON CONTEN O F LANSDOWNE'S POEMS. N the Earl of Peterborough's happy Negotiation ΟΝ of the Marriage between his Royal Highness and the Princess Mary d'Efte of Modena Page 125 Spoken by the Author, being then but Twelve 128 Years of Age, to her Royal Highness the Dutchefs of York, at Trinity-College in Cambridge To the King, in the First Year of his Majesty's Reign 129 To the King To the King Mr. Waller to the Author, on his foregoing Verfes to the King To Mr. Waller To the immortal Memory of Mr. Waller, upon his Death 130 ibid. 131 ibid. 132 On my Lady Hyde, having the Small-Pox 147 To my Friend Mr. Dryden, on his excellent Tranf- Upon hearing, in the House of Lords, of a Caufe To my Lord Lansdowne, upon the bombarding and 202 203 204 C 210 211 212 Το |