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resentment against Addison, i. 100.
seal-ring, account of, iv. Advertisement.
study at Stanton-Harcourt, iv. 301.
treachery to Bolingbroke, i. 304.
unhappy allusion to Newton, iii. 263.
Universal Prayer, iii. 301.
unpublished letters, i. 341-343.
verses on Lady Mary Montagu, i. 138.
visit to Bath, i. 113.

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works, list of, i. 339-342.
Popularity of music at the beginning of the
eighteenth century, iii. 147.
Portrait painting, efforts of Pope at, i. 85.
Portraits of the Kit-cat Club, iv. 293.
-- of the Misses Blount at Maple-Dur-
ham, i. 43.

Posthumous fame, Swift's thirst for, i. 270.
Poverty and Poetry, the cave of, iii. 172.
Preface to the Dunciad, iii. 5.

Prince Eugene, anecdote of, iii. 295.
Prince of Wales' disinterestedness, i. 258.
Prince of Wales, Pope's inscription in
honour of the, i. 114.

Profits arising from theatrical benefits,

iii. 57.

Prologue by Pope to Addison's Cato,
ii. 185.

designed for Mr. Durfey's last play,
iv. 249.

to a play for Dennis's benefit, iv. 278.
to the Satires, iv. 105-122.

to the Three Hours after Marriage,
iv. 248.

--to Thomson's Sophonisba, iv. 250.
Pronunciation of Cicero's name, disputes
regarding the, iii. 130.

Prophetic almanacks of John Partridge,
ii. 249.

Prophecy of "Rag Smith," i. 22.
Prynne and De Foe, works and persecu-
tions of, iii. 179.

Publication of Pope's letters by Swift, i. 268.
of the Miscellanies, i. 189.
of the Pastorals, i. 57.
Publisher of the Dunciad, iii. 5.
Puns upon Pope, iii. 177.

QUARREL between Cibber and Pope, i. 149.

Pope and Addison accounted for, i. 103.
Queen Caroline, death of, iv. 206, 223.
Queensberry, memoir of the Duchess of,
iv. 42.

Queensberry's (the Duchess of) regard for
Gay, i. 214.

Querno (Camillo), account of, iii. 198.

RAPE of the Lock, ii. 223.

dedication of the, ii. 221.
origin of the, ii. 223.

-, personages, representedfin the, ii. 219.
-, publication of the, i. 80.
Ralph (James), memoir of, iii. 227.
Reconciliation between Hill and Pope, i.
207.

Refusal of University honours by Pope, i.
273.

Religious sentiments of Pope, i. 63.
Removal of the poet to Twickenham, i. 120.
Repartee of Aquinas, ii. 204.
Residence of Pope's father at Binfield, i. 11.
Review of Pope's life, and his commen-
tators, i. 311-323.

Reynolds's (Sir Joshua) youthful homage to
Pope, i. 18.

Richard Flecknoe, mentioned by Sir
Walter Scott, iii. 197.

Richardus Aristarchus of the hero of the
Dunci.d, iii. 44-52.

Richmond, memoir of the Duchess of, iv.

69.

Ridpath and Mist, the journalists, iii. 188.
Ripley the architect, account of, iv. 83.
Robert Digby (Hon.) epitaph on the, and
his sister, ii. 290.

Roscoe's error concerning the Epistle to
Addison, ii. 265.

Rowe, epitaph intended for Mr., ii. 289.
Rowe's appointments, iv. 269.

Jane Shore, epilogue to, iv. 247.
Roxana, or the Drawing-room, iv. 260.
Rural life, effect of, on British poets, i. 14.
Rural sports (Gay's) dedicated to Pope,

i. 65.

Ruremonde's (M.) attachment for Lady
Montagu, i. 144.

SARAH, DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH, me-
moir of, iv. 36.

-, Pope's Atossa, iv. 25.

Satire of Boileau superior to Pope, ii. 218.
on the Duke and Duchess of Marl-
borough, iii. 296.

on the "undertaking" poet, i. 172.
Satires, epilogue to the, iv. 201.
-- of Dr. John Donne versified, iv.
183.

of Pope, iv. 105.

-, prologue to the, iv. 105-122.
Sacred eclogue, Pope's, ii. 139.
Sale at Stowe, account of the great, iv. 97.
Sandy's Ghost, a poem, iv. 254.
Sappho, brief notice of, ii. 44.

sells the correspondence of Pope and
Cromwell, i. 37.
Sappho to Phaon, ii. 44.
Savage, interest felt by Pope regarding, i.
2, 63; iv. 303.

Savage the poet sentenced to death, iii.
236.

Schoolmaster, Pope's lampoon on his, i. 16.
Seal-ring belonging to Pope, ii. Advertise-

ment.

Self-tuition, system of, i. 22.

Selkirk, sketch of the Earl of, iv. 207.
Sentiments of Bolingbroke and Pope much
alike, iii. 243.

Sermon, controversy regarding Bishop
Hadley's, iii. 219.

Servilia, St. Real on the history of, iv. 10.
Settle (Elkanah) disputes regarding the
merits of, iii. 224.

Settle's age, error respecting, iii. 113.
Severe laws against Catholics, i. 12.
Shaftesbury, elegant writing of the Earl of,
iii. 242.

Shakespear, Theobald's edition of, iii. 185.
Shepherds, the Three Gentle, iv. 257.
Shippen (Will), memoir of, iv. 134.
Sincere friendship of Pope for Swift, i.

271.

Simon Harcourt, epitaph on, ii. 288.
Sir Andrew Fontaine's quarrel with Dr.
Mead, iii. 137.

Sir Philip Sidney, account of, his death
and works, iii. 289.

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TAYLOR misquoted by Pope, iii. 223.
Taylor the Water Poet, iii. 223.
Tea, pronunciation of the word in Pope's
time, ii. 233.

Tempests of Bracewell, account of the, ii.
117.

Temple of Fame, the, ii. 145-169.

Sir Richard Blackmore's writings, iii. 211.
Sir William Trumbull, Pope's first patron,, publication of the, i. 80.
i. 23.

Skelton the poet and his works, iv. 164.
Skerrett (Maria), memoir of, iv. 70.
Sketch for a History of the Rise and Pro-
gress of English Poetry, i. 266.
Smedley's attack upon Dean Swift, iii.

215.

Smith, singular suicide of Richard, iv. 209.
Sober Advice from Horace, iv. 300.
Solitude, ode on, ii. 9.

Song by a person of quality, iv. 276.
Song of a poetical bishop, iv. 165.
Southcote's (Abbé) zeal remembered and
rewarded, i. 23.

Southern the dramatist, anecdote of Dry-
den by, ii. 283.

South-Sea bubble, Pope and Lady Montagu's
shares in the, i. 140.

Soul, the Dying Christian to his, ii. 178.
Spratt's definition of letter-writing, i. 243.
Spring, a pastoral, ii. 102.

Statius's Thebais, first book of, ii. 15.
St. Cecilia's Day, ode on, ii. 170.
Steele's letter from Addison to Pope's
publisher, i. 76.

Sterne's picture of Lord Bathurst, iv. 65.
Sternhold and Hopkins, ancient words
used by, iii. 228.

Stowe, Buckinghamshire, description of,
iv. 95.

Stranger (Sir Peter), account of, iv. 52.
Successio, lines to the author of, ii. 12.
Success of many of Pope's friends and ad-
mirers, i. 308.

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Suicide of Mr. Charles Blount, iv. 208.
of Richard Smith, iv. 209.
-- of the Earl of Scarborough, iv. 213.
Summary of the life of Pope, i. 311–323.
Summer, a pastoral, ii. 109.

Sunderland, notice of the Earl of, iv. 259.
Swift publishes Pope's letters, i. 268.
Swift, the Dunciad dedicated to Dr. Jonathan,
iii. 53.

Tenderness to bad writers, iii. 196.

Teresa Blount's letter on the death of her
brother, i. 346.

Testimonies of authors concerning the
writers of the Dunciad, iii. 19–38.
Tickell's and Pope's Homer contrasted, i.

96.

Tickell and Pope, versification of, compared,
i. 96.

Tickell's Iliad, doubtful authorship of, i.

101.

Timon's Villa, at Edgeware, iv. 101.
Title, subject, and hero of the Dunciad,
iii. 167.

Theatrical benefits, profits arising from, iii.

57.

Theobald's attack upon Pope's Shakespear,
i. 170.

Theobald's edition of Shakespear, iii. 185.
Thomas (Mrs. Elizabeth) first called
Corinna by Dryden, iii. 200.

Thomson's Sophonisba, prologue to, iv. 250.
Thomson's works amended by Pope, i. 244.
Three Gentle Shepherds, the, iv. 257.
Three Hours after Marriage, prologue to
the, iv. 248.

Tofts (Mrs.) the opera-singer, iv. 291.
Tom Durfey's catches, i. 36.

Tonson's business note to Pope, i. 57; his
villa, iii. 57.

Tragedy of Brutus, two choruses to the,
ii. 175.

Translation of a Prayer of Brutus, iv. 288.
Translation of Homer by Pope, how
achieved, i. 89.

Translations and imitations of Pope, ii. 13.
Translator, the, iv. 257.

Treatise on Bathos, outline of the, i. 190.
True Narrative regarding Pope's corre-
spondence, i. 228.

Trumbull's (Sir Wm.) advice to Pope, i. 24.
Turenne, death of Marshal, iii. 289.
Turner (Richard), account of, iv. 52.

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Tutchin, sentence passed upon, by Jeffreys, | Warburton's Commentaries on the Essay

iii. 81.

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UMBRA, iv. 253.

Unfortunate career of Miss Howe, i. 164.
Unfortunate lady, elegy to the memory of
an, ii. 180.

Universal Prayer, the, iii. 301; first publi-
cation of the, i. 211.
Unpublished letters of Pope, i. 341-343.

VANBRUGH, the architect of Blenheim, i.
52; epigram upon, iv. 87.
Venetian republic, Wordsworth on the fall
of the, iii. 135.

"Venus at Bath," by Mr. Cromwell, i. 31.
Verbal criticism, iii. 197.

Verbal learning, comments upon, iii. 237.
Verrio the painter, large sums paid to, ii.

134.

Verses addressed to Pope by Lady M. W.
Montagu, iv. 137.

by Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham,
ii. 182.

left in the Earl of Rochester's bed,
iv. 277.
Versification of Donne's Satires, iv. 188.

of Pope, beautiful example of the,ii.35.
of Tickell and Pope compared, i. 96.
Vertumnus and Pomona, ii. 40.
Virgil's Pollio, Pope's imitation of, ii. 139.
Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, memoir
of, iv. 76.

Viscount Lanesborough, the dancing peer,
iv. 11.

Visit from a namesake, i. 7.
Voice, peculiar sweetness of Pope's, i. 15.
Voltaire's condolence to Pope, i. 186.

- mention of Marshal Turenne's death,
iii. 289.

Vulture Hopkins, memoir of, iv. 68.

WALLER the poet, ingenious excuse of, to
Charles II., iv. 220.

Walpole's administration, effects of, iv.
204.

Walsh's advice to Pope, i. 28.
Walton's (Dr.) revenge on Dr. White Ken-
net, iv. 183.

Warburton and Pope's visit to Oxford, i.
273.

on Man, iii. 246.

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What is prudery? iv. 267.

White's Club-house, singular bet at, iv. 51.
Whitfield (George), David Hume's opinion
of, iii. 211.

Wife of Bath, the, ii. 73.

Wife of Bath, publication of the, i. 80.
Will of Mr. Henry Cromwell, i. 38.
Will, the poet makes his, i. 288.
Willow, Pope's, i. 123.

Winchilsea, impromptu to Lady, iv. 246.
Windsor, Pope's acquaintances in the
neighbourhood of, i. 39.

Windsor Forest, lines written in, iv. 273.
Windsor Forest, the poem of, i. 67; ii. 123.
Windsor Forest, the poet's beech-tree in,
i. 13.

Wine, Dartineuf on the beneficial effects of,
iv. 134.

Winter, a pastoral, ii. 117.
Withers, epitaph on General Sir Harry,
ii. 292.

Withers, the poet, not appreciated by Fope,
iii. 194.

Wood's Irish copper coinage, iii. 171.
Wordsworth's sonnet on the fall of the
Venetian Republic, iii. 135.
Works, list of Pope's, i. 339-342.
Wren (Sir Christopher) displaced for Ben-
son, iii. 231.

Wycherley's acquaintance with Pope, i. 24.
Wycherley and Walsh delighted with Pope's
pastorals, ii. 95.

Wycherley a prisoner in the Fleet, iii. 96;
iv. 30.

YONGE (SIR WM.), account of, iv. 115.
Young writes to Pope on the subject of
Revelation, iii. 259.

Youths and virgins, chorus of, ii. 176.

THE END.

Reed and Pardon, Printers, Paternoster Row, London.

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