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Hafte to thy Twickenham's safe retreat,
And mingle with the grumbling great:
There, half devour'd by fpleen, you'll find
The rhyming bubbler of mankind;
'There (objects of our mutual hate)
We'll ridicule both church and state.

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CON

CONTENTS

OF THE

SECOND VOLUME.

An ESSAY on SATIRE, occafioned by the death of Mr. POPE; in Three Parts.

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EPISTLE II.

Of the nature and state of man with

refpect to the universe,

27

Of the nature and ftate of man with respect to himself, as an individual, 40

EPISTLE III. Of the nature and state of man with

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EPISTLE I.

The UNIVERSAL PRAYER,

MORAL ESSAYS.

Of the knowledge and characters
of MEN,

93

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PROLOGUE to the SATIRES, in an Epistle to Dr.

ARBUTHNOT,

148

SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE

imitated.

192

The Second Book of the Satires of Horace, SAT. I. 170
The Second Book of the Satires of Horace, SAT. II. 180
The First Book of the Epiftles of Horace, EP. I.
The First Book of the Epiftles of Horace, EP. VI. 203
The Second Book of the Epistles of Horace, EP. I. 211
The Second Book of the Epiftles of Horace, EP. II. 238
SATIRES of Dr. JOHN DONNE, verfified.

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IMITATIONS of HORACE.

The First Book of the Epiftles of Horace, EP. VII. 309 · The Second Book of the Satires of Horace, SAT. VI. 314

BOOK IV. ODE I. of Horace,

Book IV. ODE IX. of Horace,

319

323

MISCELLANIE S.

On receiving from the Right Honcurable the Lady

FRANCES SHIRLEY, a standish and two pens,

TO ROBERT Earl of Oxford and Mortimer,
To JAMES CRAGGS, Efq; Secretary of State,
To Mr. JERVAS, with Mr. DRYDEN'S Tranfla-
tion of FRESNOY's Art of Painting,

327

329

331

332 To

To Mifs BLOUNT, with the Works of VOITURE, 335 To the fame, on her leaving the town after the Co

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Answer to a Question of Mrs. HOWE,

Occafioned by fome verfes of his Grace the Duke

of BUCKINGHAM,

A prologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's benefit in 1733, when he was old, blind, and in great diftrefs, a little before his death,

ib.

346

ib.

MACER, a character,

347

To Mr. JOHN MOORE, author of the celebrated

WORM-POWDER,

349

SONG, by a perfon of quality, 1733,

351

On a certain LADY at COURT,

352

On his GROTTO at Twickenham, composed of

Marbles, Spars, Gems, Ores, and Minerals,

353

To Mrs. M. B. on her birth-day,

354

To Mr. THOM is SOUTHERN, on his birth-day,

1742,

355

EPITAPH S.

I. On CHARLES Earl of DORSET, in the

church of Withyam in Suffex,

II. On Sir WILLIAM TRUMBAL,

III. On the Hon. SIMON HARCOURT, only fon of Lord Chancellor HARCOURT: at the

church of Stanton Harcourt in Oxford

fhire, 1720,

IV. On JAMES CRAGGS, Efq; in Westminster

abbey,

356

357

358

ib.

V. Intended for Mr. Rowe, in Westminster

abbey,

359

360

VI. On Mrs. CORBET, who died of a cancer in her breast, VII. On the monument of the Hon. ROBERT DIGBY, and of his fifter MARY, 1727, ib. VIII. On Sir GODFREY KNELLER, in Weftminfter-abbey,

361

IX. On General HENRY WITHERS, in Weftminfter-abbey,

362

X. On Mr. ELIJAH FENTON, at Eafthamftead
in Berks, 1730,

ib.

XI. On Mr. GAY, in Westminster-abbey, 1732, 3 ́3

Another,

iv.

minster-abbey,

364

XII. Intended for Sir ISAAC NEWTON, in West

XIII. On Dr. FRANCIS ATTERBURY, Bishop of Rochester, who died in exile at Paris 1732, a Dialogue,

ib.

XIV. On EDMUND Duke of Buckingham, who died in the nineteenth year of his age, 1735, 365

XV. For one who would not be buried in Weft

minster-abbey,

Another, on the fame,

XVI. Lord CONINGSBY's Epitaph,

On BUTLER's monument,

To Lady MARY WORTLEY MONTAGUE,

The Fourth Epiftle of the Firft Book of HORACE'S

Epiftles,

END OF THE SECOND VOLUME.

366

ib.

ib.

367

368

370

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