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An Essay on Man. In Four Epistles to Lord Bolingbroke.
Epistle I. Of the Nature and State of Man with
respect to the Universe........
35
Epistle II. Of the nature and State of Man with
respect to himself as an Individual............................................... 47
Epistle III. Of the Nature and State of Man with
respect to Society.............
Epistle IV. Of the Nature and State of Man with
respect to Happiness
Universal Prayer.....................
MORAL ESSAYS.
58
70
85
Epistle I. To Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham.
Of the Knowledge and Characters of Men....... 92
Epistle II. To a Lady. Of the Characters of
Women
104
Epistle III. To Allen, Lord Bathurst. Of the
Use of Riches.......................
116
Epistle IV. To Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington.
Of the Use of Riches......
133
Epistle to Mr. Addison, occasioned by his Dialogues
on Medals
142
Ode for Music on St. Cecilia's Day
144
Ode on Solitude. Written when the Author was about
Ode. The Dying Christian to his Soul...............................
151
Two Choruses to the Tragedy of Brutus
.........
152
Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer. Pre-
fixed to Parnelle's Poems
156
Epistle to James Craggs, Esq. Secretary of State .......
Epistle to Mr. Jervas, with Dryden's Translation of
Fresnoy's Art of Painting.......
Epistle to Mrs. Martha Blount, with the Works of
Voiture
Page
157
158
161
Epistle to Mrs. Teresa Blount, on her leaving the Town
after the Coronation
164
To Mr. John Moore, Author of the celebrated Worm
Powder
166
Epistle to Mrs. Martha Blount, on her Birthday
168
To Mr. Thomas Southerne, on his Birthday, 1742...... 169
Roxana; or, the Drawing Room. An Eclogue......... 170
The Basset Table. An Eclogue.
172
Verbatim from Boileau .......
176
Answer to the following Question of Mrs. Howe. "What
is prudery ?"
177
Lines occasioned by some Verses of his Grace the Duke
Prologue to a Play for Mr. Dennis's Benefit, in 1733,
when he was old, blind, and in great distress
183
Macer. A Character......
184
Song, by a Person of Quality. Written in the year
1733..
185
On a certain Lady at Court......
186
On his Grotto at Twickenham, composed of Marbles,
Spars, Gems, Ores, and Minerals.....
187
Verses to Mr. C. St. James's Place..
188
To Mr. Gay, who had congratulated Pope on finishing
his House and Gardens.....
..... 188
To Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.
Extemporaneous Lines on a Portrait of Lady Mary
Wortley Montagu, painted by Kneller...
Lines sung by Durastanti, when she took Leave of the
English Stage.......
189
190
191
1
Upon the Duke of Marlborough's House at Woodstock. 192
Verses left by Mr. Pope, on his lying in the same Bed
which Wilmot, the celebrated Earl of Rochester, slept
in at Adderbury, then belonging to the Duke of
Argyle, July 9th, 1739....
The Challenge. A Court Ballad................
The Three Gentle Shepherds........
Epigram, for the Collar of a Dog.....
The Translator.................
The Lookingglass. On Mrs. Pulteney..
An Epistle to Henry Cromwell, Esq.
A Farewell to London in the year 1715...
Prologue, designed for D'Urfey's last Play..
Prologue to the "Three Hours after Marriage"
192
193
196
197
198
202
205
206
Sandys' Ghost; or, a Proper New Ballad, on the New
Ovid's Metamorphoses: as it was intended to be
translated by persons of quality...
208
Umbra......
211
Sylvia. A Fragment.
212
Impromptu, to Lady Winchelsea. Occasioned by Four
satyrical Verses on Women Wits in the Rape of the
Epigram, on the Feuds about Handel and Bononcini... 214
Epigram from the French.................
Epitaph.
Epigram on the Toasts of the Kit-cat Club, anno 1716.. 216
To a Lady, with the Temple of Fame........................................ 216
On the Countess of Burlington cutting Paper............ 216
On Drawings of the Statues of Apollo, Venus, and
218
Hercules, made for Pope by Sir Godfrey Kneller.... 217
Argus..........
Prayer of Brutus. From Geoffrey of Monmouth........ 218
215
An Inscription upon a Punchbowl in the South Sea
Year for a Club, chased with Jupiter placing Callisto
in the skies, and Europa with the Bull.
219
Lines on a Grotto at Crux-Easton, Hants..
On Bentley's Milton..........
220
Lines, "All hail, once pleasing, once inspiring shade" 220
To Erinna.
221
Adriani morientis ad animam, translated..
A Dialogue.........
222
Ode to Quinbus Flestrin, the Man Mountain, by Titty
Tit, Poet Laureate to his Majesty of Lilliput. Trans-
lated into English............................
The Lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the Loss of
Grildrig. A Pastoral...........
224
To Mr. Lemuel Gulliver, the grateful Address of the
unhappy Houyhnhnms, now in slavery and bondage
in England......
227
Mary Gulliver to Captain Lemuel Gulliver. An Epistle 229
The Temple of Fame......
January and May. From Chaucer.
233
253
The Wife of Bath. Her Prologue. From Chaucer.... 281
IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS.
Chaucer...
Spenser. The Alley.............
Waller. On a Lady singing to her Lute.................
299
300
302
On a Fan of the Author's Design, in which was
painted the Story of Cephalus and Procris, with
the Motto aura veni'.....
Dr. Swift. The happy Life of a country Parson......... 310