98 Why he did not make the ibid 101 102 Writes to Mr. Pope concern- ibid 104 Receives a Letter of welcome too F from Mr. Pope ibid 112 Meets with a Disappointment 112 120 Receives a Lettes from Mr. 122 122 ibid 138 2 184 A Speech of Linco's 152 H J J Ames, King, the Firft, Ames, King, the First, he 246 Speech of the Goddefs Dulnefs thereon 247 fervas, Mr. a Lady of Quality returns a Picture on his Hands 25 Paints another for her and 26 pleases her Infallibility of the Pope Papifts can't ubjure Journal, Grub-Street, Mr. Pope faid to have had a Hand in 42 22.1 K K Ilmanfegg, Madam, in vites Mr. to an Affembly and refuses to go 35 20. 22 Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay concerning the Progress he made in Painting Mr. Pope to Mr. Jervas concerning his going to Oxford, and his becoming a History Painter Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount from Oxford, and makes a Declaration of his Love to her 33. Part of one from Mr. Popa to Mrs. Blount 36 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount from Oxford concerning his Reception there 37 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount concerning the Camp at HydePark and the Pretender 39 Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount after the Affair at Prefton 42 Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount after he left Englaud 46 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount on the Death of her Brother 49 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount a Letter of Compliment 51 Mr. Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount 561 D Mr. Pope to the Earl of Bur 93 102 104 C Mr. Gay to Mr. Fenton from 112 Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay con- 114 Mr. Gay to Mr. Pope a Let- J > 1453. 220) 3261 .. gainst Bristol 19-305 O ma M I #gsd M Earl of, Part of his Letter to Mr. Pope 248 MA Elayon, lightly Pleafures of no Value but as 212 An, communicable or commu- 92 Miracles not to be constantly expected 361 Miler dying makes his Will 355 Phillips, Mr. Ambrofe, falfe Report of him at Button's 87 Imitates the Song of Solomon in one of his Paftorals 136 What he fays concerning Paftoral Writing 29 N 128 NAmby Pamby Stile, A Shepherd speaking of his what it is 91 137 4 Narciffus and his Flatterer 246 Shepherd's Discourse about 181 Poet, a certain one, makes a great Mistake about the Author of the Essay on Man 216 Poetry, what Kinds Mr. Pope did not attempt 48 Polly, a Sequel to the Beggars Opera wrote by Mr. 116 Pope Prohibited by the Lord Chamberlain ibid Printed with fome Alterations ibid Pope, Mr. his Modesty in the Publication of his Works 16 Receives a Letter from Mr. Secretary Craggs Writes a Letter to Mr. Gay concerning the Progress he had made in Painting Goes to Oxford 18 20 122 Gets Gets acquainted with Dr. Clarke 2 ibid Difcourfe with him concerning Religion ibid Writes a Letter to Mr. Jer vas about his going to Oxford and History Painting ibid Writes an Epiftle in Verfe to 24 25 36 I Part of a Letter of his to Mrs. Blount Writes a Letter to her from Oxford concerning his Re, ception there 37 Writes a Letter to Mrs. Blount concerning the Camp at Hyde park, and the Pretender 39 The Regularity of his Life 63 Had a Hand in Mr. Gay's Comedy call'd Three Hours after Marriage 80 Writes to an Honourable Gentleman, concerning his Quarrel with Mr. Phillips 87 Not fit for Courts and why 95 Never owns to have had any Hand in Writing the Comecall'd Three Hours after Marriage Is uneafy to have Mr. Gay live from him Writes him a Letter thereon tóz 110 In Receives a Letter of Complaint from Mr. Gay 117 200 Receives a Letter from Lord Chancellor Harcourt 217 Thereon alters his Son's Epitaph 218 Many heavy Accufations brought against him 228 Some Reflections of his 26 His tender Regard to his Pa rents 273 ibid His Mother dies Has her Picture drawn after The was dead 274 Writes a Letter to Mr. Rchardfon thereon ibid His |