VII. Dr. Swift. The Happy Life of a Coun- ESSAY ON MAN. Dedicated to H. St. John, Epiftle I. Of the Nature and State of Man Epifle II. Of the Nature and State of Man Epiftle IV. To Richard Boyle, Earl of Bur- lington. Of the Ufe of Riches. On receiving from the Right Honourable Lady Frances Shirley, a Standifh and two THE SATIRES OF DR. JOHN DONNE, DEAN OF ST. | Epigram. Engraved on the Collar of a Dog which I gave to his Royal Highness, Epistle to Mr. Jervas, with Mr. Dryden's Translation of Frefnoy's Art of Painting, To the fame, on her leaving the Town aftr Verbatim from Boileau. Un jour, dit m a- Answer to the following Question of Mr. Lines occafioned by fome Verfes of his Grace Prologue to a Play for Mr. Dennis's Benefit, in 1733, when he was Old, Blind, and in great Diftrefs, a little before his Death, 122 125 Epigram on one who made long Epitaphs, Song. By a Person of Quality, written Verfes on a certain Lady at Court, On his Grotto at Twickenham, compofed of Marble, Gems, Ores, and Minerals, To Mrs. M. B. on her Birth-Day, To Lady Mary Wortley Montague, The Fourth Epiftle of the First Book of H Verfes left by Mr. Pope, on his lying in the fame Bed which Wilmot the celebrated Earl of Rochester slept in at Adderbury, then belonging to the Duke of Argyl, Verfes to Mr. C. St. James's Place, Londen, EPITAPHS. THE FAN. Book Ì. Book II. 167 ib. - 172 180 182 ib. ib. ib. ib. ib. ib. THE SHEPHERD'S WEEK. Proeme to the Courtcous Reader, Prologue to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, Monday; or, the Squabble, Tuesday; or, the Ditty, Wednesday; or, the Dumps, Thursday; or, the Spell, Friday; or, the Dirge, Saturday; or, the flights, Alphabetical Catalogue of Names, Plants, Flowers, Fruits, Birds, Beafts, Infe&s, and other Material Things, mentioned in thefe Pastorals, 168 171 186 By the Author. A Declaration, WORKS OF GAY: 263 265 APPENDIX. The Publisher to the Reader, List of Books, Papers, and Verfes, in which our Author was abufed before the Publication of the Dunciad; with the True Names of the Authors, Advertisement to the First Edition, with Notes, in 4to. 1729, Advertisement to the First Edition of the Fourth Book of the Dunciad, when printed feparately, in the Year 1742, Advertisement to the complete Edition of 1743, Advertisement printed in the Journals. 1730, A Parallel of the Character of Mr. Dryden and Mr. Pope, as drawn by certain of their Contemporaries, 283 Index of Perfons celebrated in this Poem, Index of Matters contained in this Poem and Notes, Page 200 - 244 Page Page -257 TRIVIA; OR, THE ART OF WALKING THE STREETS OF LONDON. Book I. Of the Implements for walking the Streets, and Signs of the Weather, Book II. Of Walking the Streets by Day, Book II. Of Walking the Streets by Night, 267 Index, 269 276 213 224 240 24t 242 Epittle to Mr. Thomas Snow, Goldsmith, near Temple-Bar. A Panegyric, ib. 245 ib. ib. 248 249 EPISTLES ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. Epistle to a Lady. Occafioned by the Ar- 272 296 Epiftle to the Right Honourable the Earl of Burlington. A Journey to Exeter, 1716, 297 Epiftle to the Right Honourable William 276 Epistle to the Right Honourable Paul Me 273 274 300 277 Efq. 303 278 Epiftle to her Grace Henrietta Duchefs of 280 281 Epiftle to Mr. Pope, on his having finished 284 286 292 295 ib. 396 304 |