Earl of Rofcommon's Works. A VOL. I. Epilogue to Alexander the great, when acted at the Prologue to Pompey, a tragedy, Preface to the art of poetry, De arte poetica, liber ad Pifones, Earl of Dorfet's Works. VOL I. IO burne, fpoken by Tartuffe, 128 26 A faithful catalogue of the most eminent ninnies, An epistle to Charles earl of Dorfet; occafioned by his Verfes written at Althrop, in a blank leaf of Walsh's Verfes written for the toafting glaffes of the kit-cat club Sir Samuel Garth's Works. HE Difpenfary, TH VOL. I. 164 To the lady Louifa Lenos; with Ovid's epiftles, 232 in the country, 234 236 237 on her staying all the winter Prologue defigned for Tamerlain, Prologue to the mufick-meeting in York buildings, Epilogue to the tragedy of Cato, Claremont addreffed to the earl of Clare, An effay on Ovid's metamorphofes, Ovid's metamorphofes, book 14 Ditto book 15, VOL. III. 237 To the duke of Marlborough, on his voluntary banish- ment, On her majesty's ftatue in St. Pauls church-yard, On the new confpiracy, 1716 Prologue to the Cornifh fquire, a comedy, 83 84 85 86 Prologue spoken at the opening of the queen's theatre in the hay-market. A foliloque out of Italian, An imitation of a French author, 87 88 89 Oratio Laudatoria in Edibus Collegii Regalis Med. Lond. 17 die Septembris 1697. Lucretii Edit. Dedicatio defignata, Epitaphium Georgii Comitis de Huntingdon, To Mr. Gay on his poems, To the merry poetafter at fadlers hall cheapfide, O K. James II. on his acceffion to the throne, T% 3 On the univerfity of Cambridge burning the duke An epistle to Charles Montagu Efq; on his majesty's voyage to Holland, On the horrid confpiracy, 6 12 To the earl of Carlisle upon the death of his fon before 13 A poem dedicated to the bleffed memory of her late The Auftrian eagle The nature of dreams, 16 20 ib. Verfes imitated from the French of monfieur Mayn rd, The Spell, 272 103 Delia, a pastoral eclogue: lamenting the death of Mrs. The golden age reftored, a poem in imitation of the fourth paftoral of Virgil, fuppofed to have been taken An effay on paftoral poetry, with a fhort defence of Virgil, VOL. III. - 131 On the author of a dialogue concerning women, pretend- |