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To the Honourable Charles Montague, Efq.
Latin Verfes on Dr. Shaw's taking a Degree.
Tranflation.
On the Taking of Namur.
Ode, in Imitation of Horace, 3 Od. ii.
Hymn to the Sun, fet by Dr. Purcell.
The Lady's Looking-glafs.
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Love and Friendship: a Paftoral. By Mrs. Eli-
zabeth Singer, afterwards Rowe,
To the Author of the foregoing Pastoral.
To a Lady, the refufing to continue a Difpute
with me, and leaving me in the Argument: an
Ode.
Seeing the Duke of Ormond's Picture at Sir
Godfrey Kneller's.
Celia to Damon.
An Ode prefented to the King, on His Majefty's Arrival in Holland, after the Queen's Death, 1695.
In Imitation of Anacreon.
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ibid.
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Ode fur la Prife de Namur par les Armes du Roi,
l' Année 1692, par Monfieur Boileau Defpreaux. 84
An English Ballad, on the Taking of Namur by
the King of Great Britain, 1695.
An Ode.
Prefented to the King at his Arrival in Holland,
after the Discovery of the Confpiracy, 1696.
The Secretary, 1696.
To Cloe weeping.
To Mr. Howard. An Ode,
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Venus.
A better Anfwer.
The Garland.
The Lady who offers "her Looking-glafs to
Cloe Jealous.
Anfwer to Cloe Jealous, in the fame Style; the
Author fick.
Pallas and Venus: an Epigram.
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To a young Gentleman in Love. A Tale.
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Robe's Geography.
Written at Paris, 1700, in the Beginning of
Written in the Beginning of Mezeray's History of
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France.
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Written
A Paffage in the Moria Encomium of Erafmus
imitated.
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To Dr. Sherlock, on his practical Difcourfe con-
cerning Death.
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King.
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Carmen Seculare, for the Year 1700: to the
The Remedy worse than the Disease.
An Ode infcribed to the Memory of the Ho-
nourable Colonel George Villiers, drowned in
the River Piava, in the Country of Friuli, 1703;
in Imitation of Horace, 1 Od. xxviii.
Prologue spoken at Court before the Queen on
Her Majesty's Birth-day, 1704.
A Letter to Monfieur Boileau Defpreaux, occa-
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fioned by the Victory at Blenheim, 1704.
On a Paffage in the Scaligeriana.
To a Child of Quality, five Years old,
Partial Fame.
For the Plan of a Fountain, &c.
The Camelion.
Merry Andrew.
A Simile.
The Flies.
From the Greek.
Two Epigrams.
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Two
To a Perfon who wrote ill, and spake worse
against Me.
On the fame Perfon.
Quid fit futurum Cras, fuge quærere.
The Not-browne Mayde.
Henry and Emma.
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An Ode humbly inscribed to the Queen, on the
Glorious Succefs of Her Majefty's Arms, 1706.
Written in Imitation of Spenfer's Style.
Her right Name.
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An Epigram written to the Duke de Noailles.
Epilogue to Smith's Phædra and Hippolytus.
Spoken by Mrs. Oldfield, who acted Ifmena.
The Critical Moment.
Epilogue to Mrs. Manley's Lucius. Spoken by Mrs. Horton.
The Thief and the Cordelier: A Ballad to the Tune
of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury.
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Το
To Chloe.
An Epitaph.
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Written in Montaigne's Effays, given to the Duke of Shrewsbury in France, after the Peace,
1713.
An Epiftle, defiring the Queen's Picture. Written
at Paris, 1714. But left unfinished, by the
fudden News of Her Majefty's Death.
To the Right Honourable the Countess Dowager
of Devonshire, on a Piece of Wieffen's, whereon
were all her Grandfons painted.
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A Fable from Phædrus, to the Author of the
Medley, 1710.
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END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.