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28JAN 1952.
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THE
POEMS
OF
John Dryden.
VOL. II.
Chiswick:
FROM THE PRESS OF C. WHITTINGHAM,
COLLEGE HOUSE.
To my honoured Friend, Sir Robert Howard, on his ex-
cellent Poems.........
174
To Lord Chancellor Hyde, presented on New-Year's
Day, 1662..........
.... 177
To my honoured Friend, Dr. Charleton, on his learned
Page
and useful Works; but more particularly his Treatise
of Stone-Henge, by him restored to the true Founder 182
To the Lady Castlemain, upon her encouraging his first
Play...........
To her Royal Highness the Duchess, on the memorable
Victory gained by the Duke over the Hollanders,
June 3, 1665; and on her Journey afterwards into
the North......
184
186
To Mr. Lee, on his Alexander the Great' ............... 188
To the Earl of Roscommon, on his excellent Essay on
Translated Verse..........
To Sir George Etherege........
To the Duchess of York, on her return from Scotland in
the year 1682
......
190
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195
To my Friend, Mr. John Northleigh, Author of The
Parallel :' on his Triumph of the British Monarchy... 197
To Mr. Southern, on his Comedy called The Wives'
Excuse'
198
To Henry Higden, Esq. on his Translation of the Tenth
Satire of Juvenal...
199
To my dear Friend, Mr. Congreve, on his Comedy
called The Double Dealer'........
200
To Mr. Granville, on his excellent Tragedy called 'He-
roic Love'
203
To my Friend, Mr. Motteux, on his Tragedy called
'Beauty in Distress'..
204
To my honoured Kinsman, John Dryden, of Chesterton,
in the County of Huntingdon, Esq..
To Sir Godfrey Kneller, principal Painter to his Majesty 213
206