of Vol. II. ESSAY ON MAN, in Four EPISTLES. Epistle. I. Of the nature and state of man with re- Epistle II. Of the nature and state of man with re- spect to himself as an individual, Epistle III. Of the nature and state of man with re- Epistle I. Of the knowledge and characters of Men, 77 Epistle II. Of the characters of Women, Epistle III. Of the use of Riches, Epistle V. To Mr Addison, occasioned by his Dia- SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated. The Second Book of the Satires, Sat. I. The First Book of the Epiftles, Ep. I. The First Book of the Epistles, Ep. VI. SATIRES of Dr Donne, Dean of St Paul's, versified, On receiving from the Right Hon. the Lady Fran- 'ces SHIRLEY, a standish and two pens 304 The First Book of the Epistles, Ep. VII. 309 The Second Book of the Satires, Sat. VI. 314 E PIST L E S. To Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer To James Craggs, Esq; Secretary of State 335 To Mr Jervas, with Mr Dryden's Translation of To Miss Blunt with the works of Voiture 339 To the same, on leaving the Town after the Coro- 356 358 360 361 A Prologue to a play for Mr Dennis's benefit 353 MACER, a character 354 To Mr More, author of the Worm-Powder Song, by a person of Quality, 1733 On a certain Lady at Court On his Grotto at Twickingham To Mrs B. on her birth-day 362 To Mr Southern on his birth-day, 1742 363 EPITAPHS. I. On the Earl of Dorset, 365. II. On Sir William Trumbal, 366. III. On the Hon. Simon Harcourt, 367. IV. On James Craggs, Efq; 368. V. Intended for Mrs Rowe, 369. VI. On Mrs Corbet, 371. VII. On the Hon. Robert Digby, &c. 372. VIII. On Sir Godfrey Kneller, 373. IX. On General Withers, 374. X. On Mr Fenton, 375. XI. On Mr Gay, 376. XII. Intended for Sir Isaac Newton. XIII. On Dr Atterbury. XIV. On the Duke of Buckingham. XV. Two for a per. fon who would not be buried in Westminster-Abbey |