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F the geography of Homer, a map
done by the author. The State of
the times the fiege 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. Blount. His difpofition to
quiet; reflections on the affair of Prefton:
An invitation into the country.

IV. An account of the death of Mr. Wy-
cherley.

V. Contemplations on the pleasures of feparate

Spirits, on the narrow conceptions of men,

the vanity of human knowledge, the va-

riety of opinions in religion, and the great

duty of charity.

VI. Confolations under perfecution: The duty
of mutual affistance: Univerfal Charity.
The author leaving Windfor-Foreft.

IV. On the finishing his translation of the

Iliad. His fituation at Twickenham,

Planting, The death of a friend.

V. From Mr. Digby. Anfwer to the former.
VI. From Mr. Digby. On the South-fea-

year.

VII. Answer to the former.

VIII. IX. From Mr. Digby. On the fame
Subject.

X. Character of Dr. Arbuthnot and his

brother. Death of a friend.

XI. Character of the Digby-Family.

XII. Lord Bathurst's Wood; the camp in

Hyde-Park; the Bishop of Rochester's

converfation.

XIII. A Winter-invitation to a fire-fide.
XIV. From Mr. Digby. A Letter of friend-
Ship: The difadvantages of an ill con-
ftitution. Confolation in friends of in-
tegrity. Their manner of life in the
country preferred to that in the town.

XV. On the fame subject.

XVII. On the feafon of Christmas: Customs of
hofpitality: Charity and good works,
where they are yet fubfifting.

XVIII. To the Hon. Edward Digby, on his

VOL. VIII.

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LETTER

III. From the Bishop of Rochester. On occafion
of the death of Mr. Pope's father.

VII. From the fame. On a manuscript of
Huetius, and the epitaph on Mr. Har-

court.

VIII. From the Lord Chancellor Harcourt, on
the epitaph of his fon.

IX. From the Bishop of Rochester. On his
ill health. Waller's verfes on fickness.
Mr. Prior's funeral,

X. From the fame. His love of the country.
A paffage in Tully. Of Shakespear, and
the publication of Mr. Addifon's works.

XI. To the Bishop of Rochester.

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