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DRYDEN.
Annus Mirabilis: the Year of Wonders, 1666. 149
Alexander's Feast: or, the Power of Music.
An Ode in honour of St. Cecilia's Day 160
Palamon and Arcite: or, the Knight's Tale.
In Three Books.
Book I.
II.
III.
18
17 The Wife of Bath, her Tale
The Character of a Good Parson
19 Theodore and Honoria
21 Religio Laici.
An Epistle
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35
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49
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64
70
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143 ib.
ib.
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ib. 280 ib.
The Thief and the Cordelier. A Ballad 279 Elegy
A Song
The Garland
An English Padlock
The Female Phaeton
The Despairing Shepherd
An Ode
The Lady's Looking-Glass. In imitation of
a Greek Idyllium
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253
Rural Sports. A Georgic. In Two Cantos.
Canto I.
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Trivia: or, the Art of walking the Streets of
London. In Three Books.
Book I. Of the Implements for Walking
the Streets, and Signs of the
Weather
287
298
II. Of Walking the Streets by Day 289
III. Of Walking the Streets by Night 294
Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eyed Susan 297
A Ballad, from the What-d'ye-call-it
Fable. The Goat without a Beard
Fable. The Universal Apparition
Fable. The Hare and many Friends
Fable. The Jugglers.........
The Shepherd's Week. In Six Pastorals
Monday; or, the Squabble.....
Tuesday: or, the Ditty
Wednesday; or, the Dumps
Thursday; or, the Spell.........
305
Friday;
; or, the Dirge
306
Saturday; or, the Flights
308
Fable. The Farmer's Wife and the Raven... 309
The Turkey and the Ant
300
301
302
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Fable.
GAY.
TICKELL.
In Four Books.
The Spleen.
Jackson
On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers
The Seeker
The Grotto.
Written by Mr. Green, under
the name of Peter Drake, a fisherman of
Brentford........
The Sparrow and Diamond.
HAMMOND.
SOMERVILE.
GREEN.
An Epistle to Mr. Cuthbert
An Imitation of the Prophesy of Nereus.
From Horace. Book II. Ode XV.
An Epistle from a Lady in England to a
Gentleman at Avignon
An Ode, inscribed to the Earl of Sunderland
at Windsor
Colin and Lucy. A Ballad
To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Mr.
Addison
... 322
281
ib. The Chase.
III. ....................................................
IV.
318
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A Song ......... 320
Page
299
310 317 ib.
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335
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Of the Knowledge and Cha-
racters of Men............... 372
II. Of the Characters of Women
III. On the Use of Riches
IV. Of the Use of Riches
V. To Mr. Addison, occasioned by
his Dialogues on Medals... 381
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, being the Prologue
to the Satires
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...
Messiah, a Sacred Eclogue, in imitation of
Virgil's Pollio
385
Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady 386
Satire
Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl
Mortimer
Cadenus and Vanessa
Stella's Birth-day
The Journal of a Modern Lady, in a Letter to
a Person of Quality
On the Death of Dr. Swift
Baucis and Philemon. On the ever-lamented
loss of the two Yew-trees in the Parish of
Chilthorne, Somerset. Imitated from the
Eighth Book of Ovid..........
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A Description of the Morning
The Grand Question Debated: Whether Ha-
milton's Bawn should be turned into a Bar-
rack or a Malt-house
On Poetry: a Rhapsody
A Description of a City-Shower, in imitation
of Virgil's Georgics
Horace, Book III. Ode II. To the Earl of
Oxford, late Lord Treasurer. Sent to him
when in the Tower
Mrs. Harris's Petition
To the Earl of Peterborow, who commanded
the British Forces in Spain......
The Progress of Poetry
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360
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403
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411
II. Hope
III. Solicitude..
412
IV. Disappointment...
ib. The Dying Kid
415
424
437
447
457
463
499
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503
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505
506
507
509
The School-Mistress. In Imitation of Spenser 517
Elegy, describing the sorrow of an ingenuous
mind, on the melancholy event of a licen-
tious amour ................
A Pastoral Ballad. In Four Parts.
Part I. Absence.
511
512
520
521
522
525
The Rosciad
CHURCHILL.
LYTTELTON.
524 The Progress of Love. In Four Eclogues.
Eclogue I. Uncertainty.
*..................................................... 666
II. Hope ............................. 667
III. Jealousy ............................................... 668
IV. Possession .................................... 669 To the Rev. Dr. Ayscough, at Oxford ib.
Song....
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Song
***** di...................................................red docud....................... 671
537
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Night the Second: on Time, Death, and
Friendship
................. 540 To the Memory of the first Lady Lyttelton.
A Monody
****...... 545
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Night the Third: Narcissa.....
Night the Fourth: the Christian Triumph: 549
Night the Fifth: the Relapse.................. 555
Night the Sixth: the Infidel Reclaimed. In
Two Parts. Part I.
............ 563
Night the Seventh: the Infidel Reclaimed.
Part II.
........................ .......................... 570
Night the Eighth: Virtue's Apology; or,
the Man of the World answered........
........ 582
Night the Ninth and Last: the Consola-
tion
592
Love of Fame, the Universal Passion. In
Seven Characteristical Satires.
Satire I.
V.
VI.
VII.
YOUNG.
A Paraphrase on Part of the Book of Job..... 533 The Complaint: or, Night-Thoughts.
Night the First: on Life, Death, and Im mortality
The Tears of Scotland
Ode to Leven-Water Ode to Independence...
AKENSIDE.
The Pleasures of Imagination. A Poem, in
Three Books.
610
612
614
616 618
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SMOLLETT.
Ode to the Right Honourable Francis Earl of
Huntingdon
Hymn to the Naiads
Ode to the Right Rev. Benjamin, Lord Bishop
of Winchester
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Hymn to Adversity....
653
Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard ib.
The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode.... 654
Ode on the Spring
655
Ode for Music
656
Ode on the Death of a favourite Cat, drowned
in a Tub of Gold Fishes......
Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College
The Bard. A Pindaric Ode...
The Fatal Sisters. An Ode
The Descent Odin. An Ode
The Triumphs of Owen. A Fragment
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658
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Ode to Memory
Ode to Independency.....
Elegy on the Death of a Lady
Epitaph on Mrs. Mason, in the Cathedral of
Bristol
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