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From Eloisa to Abelard'. ....186 Ode from Horace....
.238
Elegy to the Memory of an Unfor Song, Bush aboon Tra
....239
tunate Lady.....
..188 Lochaber no More......
239
Happiness depends not on Riches...190 Rustic Courtship.......
....239
From the ‘Prologue to the Satires'.192 Dialogue on Marriage.............
The Man of Ross........ .......194
Death of Villiers, Duke of Bucking
ham.....
.....195
DRAMATISTS,
The Dying Christian to his Soul....196
Extract from Translation of the Thomas Southerne (1659-1746)....... 242
Iliad'..............::
Extract from * Oroonoko'..........243
Elijah Fenton (1683 - 1730) - W. Return of Biron....................244
Broome (1689–1745)..............197 Nicholas Rowe (circa 1673–1718) .....247
Minor Poets Satirised in the Dun-
Penitence and Death of Jane Shore.248
ciad' - Theobald, Dennis, Gi
Calista's Passion for Lothario......250
Welsted, Cooke, A. Hill, &c........197 William Lillo (1693--1739) ............251
Richard Savage (1697-1743)..........199 Fatal Curiosity.....................252
Extract from The Bastard'. ... ... 201 William Congreve (1670-1730)........255
Extract from "The Wanderer'.....202 Description of a Cathedral .........257
Sir Samuel Garth (1670—1719)........203 Gay Young Men upon Town ......
.258
Extract from The Dispensary'.... 201 A Swaggering Bully and Boaster....258
On Death......
...205 Scandal and Literature in High Life.260
Sir Richard Blackmore (circa 1650– From Love for Love'..... .......261
1729) ............................20
........205 Sir John Vanbrugh (circa 1666-1726).264
The Scheme of Creation............206 The Life of a Woman of Fashion...265
Thomas Parnell (1679–1718)... .......207 Fable..............................266
A Night-piece-The Churchyard....208 George Farquhar (1678–1707).........266
The Hermit............
......208 Humorous Scene at an Inn ........267
John Gay (1688–1732)..
Fxtract from the • Recruiting Offi-
The Country Ballad Singer ... 216
cer'..............................269
Walking the Streets of London.....217 Colley Cibber (1671 - 1757) -Steele,
Song, • Sweet Woman is like the fair Philips, Aaron Hill, Mrs. Centlivre
Flower'..........................218 (1667-1723) .......................271
The Court of Death................219
The Hare with many Friends.......219
Song, · Black-eyed Susan'..........220
PROSE LITERATURE.
A Ballad, •'Twas when the Seas
ESSAYISTS.
were Roaring'....
............221
Thomas Tickell (1636-1740)..........221
Sir R. Steele (1672–1729).....
On the Death of Mr. Addison......222
Love, Grief, and Death.
.............276
Colin and Lucy: a Ballad..........223
Agreeable Companions and Flat-
An Imitation of the Prophec
terers............................277
Nereus......:::
....224
Quack Advertisements.............278
Story-telling..........
.......279
Ambrose Philips (1671--1749)...
Fragment from Sappho ...,
Story of Unnion and Valentine.....280
To Miss Charlotte Pulteney ... ... .226
Extracts from Addison's Essays......280
Epistle to the Earl of Dorset........226
The Political Upholsterer...........281
From the First Pastoral-Lobbin...227
The Vision of Mirza....
..283
George Granville, Lord Lansdowne
Sir Roger de Coverley's Visit to
(circa 1665--1735).....
.285
.... 228
Westminster Abbey...
Anne, Countess of Winchelsea (circa
Genealogy of Humour.....
.286
Ned Softly...................
1660-1720)...
.287
The Works of Creation...... .....288
A Nocturnal Reverie........
Eustace Budgell (1635–1737)....
Life's Progress....................230
The Art of Growing Rich....
.291
John Hughes (1677-1720)............293
SCOTTISH POETS.
THEOLOGIANS AND METAPHYSICIANS.
Francis Sempill-Lady Wardlaw. .... 230 Richard Bentley (1662—1742)......... 293
Extract from · Hardyknute'........231 Authority of Reason in Religious
Allan Ramsay (1686–1758)............. 232 Matters .........
............294