V O R K S Alexander Pope Efq. V O L U M E VIII. BEING THE SECOND of his LETTERS LONDON, MDCCLI. LETTER 1. F the geography of Homer, a map done by the author. The State of the times: the ficge of Barcelona, the Queen's death, the condition of the English Roman-Catholics : Wishes for the peace of the nation. II. from Mr. Blount. Answer to the former. His temper in religion and politics. III. From Mr. Bluunt. His disposition to quiet ; rea flections on the affair of Presion : An invitation into the country. IV. An account of the death of Mr. Wycherley. V. Contemplations on the pleasures of separate spirits, on the narrow conceptions of men, the vanity of human knowledge, the variety of opinions in rem ligion, and the great duty of charity, VI. Confolations under persecution : The duty of mu tual asistance : Universal Charity. The author leaving Windsor-Furest. VII. From Mr. Blount. VIll. After the affair of Preston. The author's rem moval, change of life, and resignation to it. VOL. VIIT. а IX. TO |