CONTENTS O F LANSDOWNE'S POEMS. Years of Age, to her Royal Highness the Dutchefs of York, at Trinity-College in Cambridge 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 To Flavia. Her Gardens having escaped a Flood that had destroyed all the Fruits of the Ground in her Neighbourhood Page 212 Written in a Novel, entitled, Les Malheurs de l'Amour Prologue to the She-Gallants Epilogue to the fame. Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle in Mens Cloaths Epilogue to the Jew of Venice Prologue to the British Enchanters 213 ibid. 215 216 217 218 Epilogue defign'd for the fame Prologue to Mr. Higgons's excellent Tragedy, called The Generous Conqueror Peleus and Thetis. A Mafque Written under Mrs. Hare's Name upon a Drinking- Written under the Dutchefs of Bolton's Name upon A Latin Infcription on a Medal for Lewis XIV. A Morning Hymn. To her Grace the Dutchefs An Effay upon Unnatural Flights in Poetry Verfes written in a Leaf of the Author's Poems, pre 220 221 228 ibid. 229 ibid. ibid. 231 235 fented to the Queen. The Mufe's last Dying Song 237 Written in a Leaf of the fame Poems, prefented to the Princefs Royal The British Enchanters: or, No Magic like Love. THE END OF LANSDOWNE'S POEMS. 238 259 |