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J. M Creery, Tooks-court, Chancery-lane, Loudou.
PR 3621 R 1824 v.3
ELEGY to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady
ODE on St. Cecilia's Day
TWO CHORUSES to the Tragedy of Brutus
THE DYING CHRISTIAN to his Soul
ELOISA TO ABELARD
EPISTLES
221
231
. 243
To Mr. Addison on his Dialogues on Medals
283
3
To Robert, Earl of Oxford, prefixed to Parnelle's
To Mr. Jervas, with Dryden's Translation of Fresnoy 297
VOL. III.
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To Mrs. Martha Blount, on her Birth-day
To the same, with the Works of Voiture
. 304
. 306
To Mrs. Teresa Blount, on leaving Town
Verses to Mr. C., St. James's Place
. 310
. 312
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES
Prologue to Mr. Addison's Tragedy of Cato
to Sophonisba
to a play for Mr. Dennis
Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore
MISCELLANIES .
Lines occasioned by some Verses by the Duke of
Buckingham
Macer, a Character
To Mr. John Moore, author of the celebrated
Worm Powder
Song, by a Person of Quality
On a certain Lady at Court
. 340
On his Grotto at Twickenham
To Mr. Gay, who had congratulated him on finish-
341
To Mr. Thomas Southerne, on his Birth-day
347
Lines sung by Durastante
To Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Upon the Duke of Marlborough's House at Wood-
stock
Verses on lying in the bed where the Earl of Ro-
chester had slept at Adderbury .
The Challenge, a Court Ballad
The three gentle Shepherds
Epigram
VII. On the Hon. Robert Digby, and his sister Mary 371
XIII. On Dr. Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester 379
XIV. On Edmund, Duke of Buckingham
. 381
XV. For one who would not be buried in West-
minster Abbey
. 382