I. From the Reverend Dean Berkeley to Mr. Pope. VII. From Dean Berkeley. A Description of the Island VIII.+Mr. Pope to the Reverend Mr. Berkeley IX. Mr. Pope to: the Author building and plant- X. To Mr. - XI. To the Earl of Burlington: an Account of a XII. To the Duke of Buckingham in answer to his Let- XVI. To Dr. Arbuthnot, on his return from France, and on the calumnies about the Odyssey XVII. To Robert Earl of Oxford XXIV.+To the Same XXV.+To Mr. Jabez Hughes, on the death of his Bro- XXX.+To Mr. Pitt, Translator of Vida and Virgil XXXI.+From Mr. J. Spence to the Rev. Mr. Pitt, Rector XX. The Author more and more inclined to retirement 165 XXII. Desiring him to return to town, and resume the study of Poetry. The state of wit at that time 168 XXIII. On the same subject. The death of Wilks the XXIV. From Mr. Gay. His ill state of health. His XXV. From Mr. Cleland to Mr. Gay XXVIII. To the Same. On the death of Mr. Gay, his XXIX. +Mr. Pope to Mr. Christopher Pitt. Transla- XXXI. To the Same. On the death of the Earl of C- XXXII. On his mother's recovery: The melancholy offices XXXIII. On the publishing his Letters. The situation of the Author, his pleasures and his friendships 192 XXXIV. To the Earl of Peterborow. His love of garden- ing. Reflections on Titles. Dearth of news - 194 XXXV. From the Earl of Peterborow. Stowe-Gardens: the reason . XXXIX. From the Same. Desire to see Dr. Swift. Al- XL. From Dr. Swift to the Earl of Peterborow - 206 XLI. To ✶✶✶. A consultation about designing a XLII. To Mr. C, expostulatory on the hardships XLIII. To Mr. Richardson - XLIV. To the Same; after Mrs. Pope's death XLV. To the Same XLVII. To Mr. Bethel, concerning the Essay on Man, etc. 218 L. The Answer LI. Mr. Mallet to Lord Bolingbroke, on Dr. War- |