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Not plac'd in Externals 356
Mr. Dryden of the Summum
Bonum
357
In what Happiness consists
358
Accidents accounted for 359
Rife of Moral Evil 360
Miracles not to be conftantly
expected
361
The Unreafonableness of
Zealots-
ibid
Commentary thereon 363
Guarini that all will turn to
Good
3.64
What is not the proper Re-
ward of Virtue ibid
Commentary thereon 365
Riches not Happiness 366
Wisdom Lord Bolingbroke
complimented for 368
Self-Love how it proceeds to
Charity
372
Concludes with a Recapitu-
lation of the Whole
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Arth, Sir Samuel,
Speech of nis about
Dr. Ratcliff
Gay, Mr. receives a Letter
from Mr. Pope concerning
the Progress he had made
in Painting
The Friendship between him
and Mr. Pope
Where born
The fame Age as Mr. Pope
ibid
Of a good Family 97
Put Apprentice to a Mercer
ibid
Diflikes Bufinefs and leaves
it
Contracts an Acquaintance
with Mr. Pope
ibid
Efpoufes the high Party and
appears at Court

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Tour of Europe
Writes Trivia
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Writes a Comedy with Mr.
Pope and Dr. Arbuthnot

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at Court

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120

Receives a Letter from Mr.
Pope concerning the Birth
of a young Prince, &c. 114,
Receives a Letter of Confo-
lation from Mr. Pope 118
Contracts a very bad Difor
der
Receives a humourous Let
ter from Mr. Pope 10122
Comes to Town ibid
His Fever grows inflammat
tory and he dies
Remark thereon. ibid
How his Fortune was ob-
tain'd
ibid
Buried in Weftminster Abbey
with great Solemnity 122
A Monument rais'd to his
Memory

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What he says on Paftoral
Writing

How he

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makes Clowns

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LETTER S. Mr. Theobald, in Juftification of his Double Falfhood,, a gainst Mr. Pope · Mr. Secretary Craggs to Mr. Pope from Paris, giving an Account of the French La dies Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay concerning the Progrefs he made in Painting Mr. Pope to Mr. Jervas concerning his going to Oxford, and his becoming a Hiftory Painter Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount from Oxford, and makes a Declaration of his Love to

her

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Part of one from Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount 36 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount from Oxford concerning his Reception there Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount con37 cerning the Camp at HydePark and the Pretender 39 Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount after the Affair at Preston 42 Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount after he left Englaud 46 Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount on the Death of her Brother

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Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount a

Letter of Compliment 51 Mr.

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Mr. Pope to Mrs. Blount Mr. Gay to Mr. Pope a Letconcerning the Death of ter of Complaint and about Mrs. A 56 his Epitaph Mr. Pope to the Honourable Robert Digby, Elq; concerning Lord Bathurst's Wood 58 Mr. Cleland to Mr. Gay, excufing Mr. Pope about the Character of Lord Timon

73

Mr. Pope to the Earl of Bur
lington excufing himself a-
bout the Character of Lord
Timon
77
Mr. Pope to Mr. Digby con-
cerning Dr. Arbuthnot's
Brother
80

Mr. Pope to an Honourable
Gentleman concerning his

Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay a Let-
ter of Confolation
Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay a Let-
ter of Wit and Humour izz
Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount con-
cerning his Way of Living

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To Mr. Cromwell on the fame Subject

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Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount on his Recovery from a Fit of Illness

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Mr. Pope to Mr. Blount defcribing his Grotto 190 Lord Chancellor Harcourt to Mr. Pope about his Epitaph

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Letter of Invitation 22 Dean Berkely to Mr. Pope defcribing the Iland Indrine

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Quarrel with Mr.Philips 87 Mr. Pope to Mr. Fenton a Mr. Pope to Mrs Blount about Blenbein Houfe, 93 Mr. Gay to Mr. Pope, which difcovers that Mr. Rope had a Hand in Writing the Comedy of Three Hours af hter Marriages Mr. Pope to Mr Gay wel. coming him on his Return from Hanover 104

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Mr. Pope to Mr. Richardfon
about drawing the Picture
of his dead Mother
Mr. Savage to the Earl of
Middlesex about the Dun-
ciad, &c.

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Shepherd's Difcourfe about
Magick
159
Story of the Nightingale
181

Poet, a certain one, makes
a great Mistake' about the
Author of the Efay on Man
216
Poetry, what Kinds Mr.
Pape did not attempt
Polly, a Sequel to the Beg-
gars Opera wrote by Mr.
Ah soul to vhon36
Prohibited by the Lord
Chamberlain

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Pope

His Spirit in bearing it
A Saying of his

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Printed with fome Alterakeraksiz bid

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Pope, Mr. his Modefty in the
Publication of his Works

Painting, underfood by poster a Letter

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Mr. Pope Papifts how and why difappointed Paftorals, great Writers of them compar'd 126 Their different Kinds ibid Peterborough, Dean of, what he preach'd at Court

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Receives a Letter from Mr.
Secretary Craggs 18
Writes a Letter to Mr. Gay
concerning the Progrefs he
had made in Painting
Goes to Oxford

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Gets

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