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Weeping
Earl of Rochester.-On Silence.
Earl of Dorset -Artemisia
Phryne......
Dr. Swift.-The Happy Life of a Country
Parsou
An Essay on Satire, occasioned by the Death
of Mr. Pope, in Three Parts:
Part I.
II.
III.
Second Book, Sat. i.
Second Book, Sat. ii.
First Book, Ep. i.
First Book, Ep. vi.
Second Book, Ep. i.
Second Book, Ep. ii.
Satire II.
IV.
Essay on Man, in Four Epistles:
Epistle I.
The Universal Prayer..
Moral Essays, in Five Epistles:
Epistle I. Of the Knowledge and Charac-
ters of Men
180
186
192
195
230
II. Of the Characters of Women 233
III. Of the Use of Riches.
IV. Of the Use of Riches
235
239
V. To Mr. Addison, occasioned by
his Dialogues on Medals......... 241
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, being the Prologue
to the Satires
242
Epilogue to the Satires. In Two Dialogues. Dialogue I.
Book iv. Ode 1. To Venus
Part of Ode ix. Book 4. A Fragment......
207
208
210
ib.
211
212
246
SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF HORACE IMITATED.
To Mr. Fortescue
To Mr. Bethel
248
To Lord Bolingbroke.. 250
To Mr. Murray.
....... 255
To Augustus
954
260
214
215
THE SATIRES OF JOHN DONNE, DEAN OF ST. PAUL'S,
VERSIFIED.
225
229
MISCELLANIES.
On receiving from the right honourable the Lady Frances Shirley, a Standish and two Pens....
270
271
IMITATIONS OF HORACE.
First Book, Ep. vii. In the manner of Swift.. 273
Latter Part of Sat. vi......
274
275
276
Page
On a certain Lady at Court
On his Grotto at Twickenham, composed of
Marble. Spars, Gems, Ores, and Minerals..
217
To Mrs. M. B. on her Birth-day
220 To Mr. Thomas Southern, on his Birth-day,
222
1742
To Lady Mary Wortley Montague
The fourth Epistle of the first Book of Ho-
race's Epistles.
Epigram on Mrs. Tofts, a handsome Woman
with a fine Voice, but very covetous and
proud
Epigram on one who made long Epitaphs
To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his painting for me
the Statues of Apollo, Venus, and Hercules
A Farewell to London, in the year 1715
A Dialogue, between Pope and Craggs
Epigram engraved on the Collar of a Dog,
which I gave to his Royal Highness
Epigram, occasioned by an Invitation to Court ib.
On an old Gate erected in Chiswick Gardens.
Fragment.-What are the falling rills, the pen-
..................
dant shades
.....
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
264
EPITAPHS.
260 On Charles Earl of Dorset, in the Church of
Withyam in Sussex...
On Sir William Trumbal
On the Hon. Simon Harcourt, only Son of the
Lord Chancellor Harcourt, in the Church of
Stanton Harcourt in Oxfordshire, 1720.....
On James Craggs, Esq. in Westminster Abbey. ib.
Intended for Mr. Rowe, in Westminster Abbey. ib.
On Mrs. Corbet, who died of a Cancer in her
Breast
286
The Author's Life, by Dr. Johnson
A Letter to the Publisher, occasioned by the
first correct Edition of the Dunciad.....
Martinus Scriblerus, his Prolegomena and Il-
Dedication
Preface.........
V
Testimonies of Authors........
Au Epistle to Dr. Edward Young, at Easbury
in Dorsetshire, on the Review at Sarum, 1722 371
An Ode on the approaching Delivery of her
Royal Highness in the year 1721
372
On the Marriage of the Prince of Orange and
the Princess Royal of England
On the Marriage of Frederic Prince of Wales,
and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha 373
The first Hymn of Callimachus to Jupiter ib.
The second Hymn of Callimachus to Apollo. 374
To Sir James Thornhill, on his excellent Paint-
ing, The Rape of Helen, at the Seat of
General Erle in Dorsetshire. Written in
1718.
......
POEMS OF PITT.
Part of the second Book of Statius
On the Death of a Young Gentleman
Christ's Passion, from a Greek Ode of Mr.
Masters, formerly of New College. An Ode.
On the King's Return, in the Year 1720.......
On the Masquerades
On a Shadow. An Ode
To Celia playing on a Lute
To the unknown Author of the Battle of the
Sexes
Justrations to the Dunciad: with the Hyper-
critics of Aristarchus
Testimonies of Authors concerning our Author
and his Works........
The Dunciad: Book I.
III...
The twelfth Ode of the first Book of Horace
translated
375
377
378
379
380
381
The twenty-second Ode of the first Book of
Horace
A Prologue for the Strollers
382
APPENDIX.
I. A Preface prefixed to the five first imper-
fect Editions of the Dunciad .........
II. A List of Books, Papers, and Verses, in
which our Author was abused
III. Advertisement to the first Edition, with
Notes in quarto, 1729......
354
IV. Advertisement, to the first edition of the
fourth Book of the Dunciad when
printed separately in the Year 1742... 355
V. Advertisement to the complete Edition of
1743
ill
VI. Advertisement, printed in the Journals,
1730...........
VII. A Parallel of the Characters of Mr.
Dryden and Mr. Pope
Index to the Dunciad
Quarto Edition of the Dunciad
357
509
365 Psalm VIII. translated......
367 XXIV. paraphrased...
368
XXIX.
569
XLVI. paraphrased
XC. paraphrased
383
384
CXXXIX. paraphrased in Miltonic Verse... ib.
CXLIV. paraphrased
Job, Chap. III.
Job, Chap. XXV. paraphrased
385
386
387
The Song of Moses, in the fifteenth Chapter of
Exodus, paraphrased
The third Ode of the second Book of Horace,
paraphrased
388
The third Ode of the fourth Book of Horace,
.
290
302
315
327
337
351
353
On the approaching Congress of Cambray.
Written in the Year 1721
The Fable of the young Man and his Cat
To Mr. Pope, on his Translation of Homer's
Iliad...
389 ib.
590
...
Specimen of a Translation of the Odyssey ib.
On his Majesty's playing with a Tiger in
Kensington Gardens
391
A Dialogue between a Poet and his Servant.
In Imitation of Horace, Book II. Sat. VII...
Ode to John Pitt, Esq. advising him to build a
Banqueting-House on a Hill that overlooks
the Sea
392
Ode to John Pitt, Esq. on the same subject 393
On Mrs. Walker's Poems, particularly that on
the Author
Verses on a flowered Carpet, worked by the
young Ladies at Kingston
The castle of INDOLENCE, AN ALLEGORICAL POEM.
Canto I.
To Mr. Thomson, on his unfinished Plan of a
Poem, called the Castle of Indolence, in
Spenser's Style. By Dr. Morrell
a
396
697
POEMS OF THOMSON.
ib. Invitation to a Friend at Court
413
423
485
445
455
461
Britannia. A Poem
Ancient and Modern Italy compared: being
the first Part of Liberty, a Poem
Greece: being the second Part of Liberty, a
Poem
Rome: being the third Part of Liberty, a
Britain
The Prospect: being the fifth Part of Liberty,
a Poem...
being the fourth Part of Liberty,
A Poem Sacred to the Memory of Sir Isaac
Newton. Inscribed to the right hon. Sir
Robert Walpole
498
A Poem to the Memory of the right honoura-
ble Lord Talbot, Lord Chancellor of Great
Britain. Addressed to his Son..................
467
469
472
......... ....
Horace, Book II. Ep. XIX. imitated. An Epistle to Mr. Robert Lowth. To Mr. Spence, prefixed to the Essay on Pope's Odyssey
477
482
493
Imitation of Spenser
Epistle to J. Pitt, Esq. In Imitation of Horace, Ep. IV. Book 1.
405 To his royal highness the Prince of Wales.... 503
Verses occasioned by the Death of Mr. Aik-
man, a particular Friend of the Author's... ib.
Ode. Tell her thou soul of her I love.........
Epitaph on Miss Stanley, in Holyrood Church,
Southampton
500
Epistle to Mr. Spence. In Imitation of Horace,
Ep. X. Book I....
Epistle to Mr. Spence, when Tutor to Lord
Middlesex. In Imitation of Horace, Book I.
Ep. XVIII.....
Song.-One day the god of soft desire
Song.
Hard is the fate of him who loves.....
Unless with my Amanda blest
Song. For ever, Portuue, wilt thou prove
Song.Come, gentle god of soft desire
A Nuptial Song. Intended to have been in-
serted in the fourth Act of Sophonisba, a
Tragedy
him a Benefit Night
Epitaph on Mr. Thomson
C. Whittingham, Printer, Goswell Street, London.
....
397
398
399
400
Ode.-O Nightingale, best poet of the grove. ib.
To Seraphina. Ode..
Ode on Eolus's Harp
Hymn on Solitude
Prologue to Mr. Mallet's Mustapha
Dennis to Mr. Thomson, who had procured
THE
POEMS
VOL. XII.
OF
WILLIAM BROOME, D.D.
WITH
ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS,
MADE BY THE AUTHOR IN 1743, BUT NOT COPIED IN THE EDITION OF 1750.