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Celia
Epigram engraved on the Collar of a Dog
Inscription on a Punch-bowl
Verbatim from Boileau.
Bishop Hough
Epigram (My Lord complains, &c.).
Epigram (Yes! 'tis the time, &c.)
Answer to a Question of Mrs. Howe
On a Certain Lady at Court
Lines to Lord Bathurst .
Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea
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Occasioned by some verses of his Grace the
Duke of Buckingham.
Lines in Evelyn's Book of Coins.
Lines on Swift's Ancestors.
To the Right. Hon. the Earl of Oxford
Lines sung by Durastanti when she took leave
of the English Stage
On the Countess of Burlington cutting Paper
The Looking-Glass
On receiving from the Right Hon. The Lady
Frances Shirley a Standish and two Pens.
Verses left by Mr. Pope, on his lying in the
same bed which the Earl of Rochester slept
in at Adderbury
On seeing the Ladies at Crux-Easton walk in the
Woods by the Grotto.
Inscription on a Grotto, the work of Nine Ladies
Imitation of Tibullus
The Challenge. A Court Ballad
Song by a Person of Quality
Sandys' Ghost
A Farewell to London
To Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Extemporaneous Lines on the Picture of Lady
Mary W. Montagu, by Kneller
To Mr. Thomas Southern
To Mr. John Moore
Verses to Mr. C.
Lines written in Windsor Forest
On his Grotto at Twickenham
To the Author of a Poem entitled "Successio".
Argus.
Prayer of St. Francis Xavier
Translation of a Prayer of Brutus
A Paraphrase on Thomas à Kempis
OCCASIONED BY READING THE TRAVELS OF
CAPTAIN LEMUEL GULLIVER :-
I. To Quinbus Flestrin, the Man-Mountain
II. The Lamentation of Glumdalclitch for
the Loss of Grildrig
III. To Mr. Lemuel Gulliver
IV. Mary Gulliver to Captain Lemuel Gulliver
THE DUNCIAD.
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A Letter to the publisher, occasioned by the
first correct Edition of the Dunciad.
Martinus Scriblerus his Prolegomena and Illus-
trations to the Dunciad; with the Hyper-
critics of Aristarchus .
Ricardus Aristarchus of the Hero of the Poem. 118
I. Preface prefixed to the Five first im-
perfect Editions of the Dunciad
II. List of Books, Papers, and Verses, in
which our Author was abused, with
the true Names of the Authors
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III. Advertisement to the first Edition with
Notes, in quarto, 1729
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IV. Advertisement to the first Edition of
the Fourth Book of the Dunciad,
when printed separately, 1742 .
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V. Advertisement to the complete Edition
of 1743.
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MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.