CONTENT S. POPE'S POEM S. TRANS RANSLATION of Homer's Iliad, 1-184 | The BASSET-TABLE, on Eclogue, Recommendatory Poems, Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, 301-306 Answer to a Question of Mrs. Howɛ, 422 424 ib. 306 Occafioned by fome Verfes of his Grace the Duke of 308 A Prologue to a Play for Mr. Dennis's Benefit, ib. ib. 310 MACER, a Character, 316 On a certain Lady at Court, 311 To Mr. MOORE, author of the WORM POWDER, ib. 425 ib 426 ib. Two Chorufes to the Tragedy of Brutus, ib. On his Grotto at Twickenham, ib. ib. To Mr. SbUTHERN, ou his Birth-day, ib. ib. SAPPHO to PHAON, an Epiftle from Ovid, Epigram on Mrs. ToFTS, ib. ib. Epigram on one who made long Epitaphs ib. The TEMPLE of FAME, 337 A Farewell to London, 341 A Dialogue, 348 Epigram engraved on the Collar of a Dog, ib. 352 Epigram occafioned hy an Invitation to Coult, ib. Verfes left by Mr. Pope, on his lying in the fame Verfes to Mr. C. St. James's Place, EPITAPHS. 361 ib. 362 429 ib. 10. ib. 363 ib. ib. 364 1. On CHARLES Earl or DORSET, ib. jb. ib. ib. V. Intended for Mr. RowE, 430 E. of ROCHESTER, on Silence, SWIFT, the Happy Life of a Country Parfon, An ESSAY on SATIRE, in Three Parts, 364-367 PROLOGUE to the SATIRES. 369-378 382 394 Satires and Epiftles of HORACE imitated, 398-407 MISCELLANIES. ib. |