TABLE to the POEMS. Page T from the Greek, HE Golden Verfes of Pythagoras, translated. On the late Glorious Succceffes of her Majefty's. Epilogue Spoken by Mrs. Barry, at Drury-lane Epilogue to the Cruel Gift. A Tragedy by Mrs. 251 261 298 276 277 279 Prologue to the Non Juror. A Comedy by Mr. 280 Horace, Book II. Ode IV. Imitated, 282 "The Reconcilement between Jacob Tonfon and Mr. Congreve. An Imitation of Horace, Book III. Ode IX, 286 Horace, Book III. Ode XXI, 290 Horace, Book IV. Ode I, 294 Horace, Book I. Epiftle IV. Imitated, 298 'The Union, On Contentment. From the Latin of J. Gerhard, Collin's Complaint. A Song, Epigram on a Lady who fhed her Water at feeing the Tragedy of Cato, The fame Imitated in Latin, Mecænas. Verfes occafioned by the Honors con- Stanzas to Lady Warwick on Mr. Addison's going to Ireland, 'The Vifit, The Contented Shepherd. To Mrs. A-D-k, To the fame, Singing, Song. The fair Inconftant, To Lord Warwick on his Birth-day, To Lady Jane Wharton on her Studying the To Mrs. Pulteney, upon her going Abroad, Ode for the New Year, 1716, Song for the King's Birth Day, 1716, Page 308 309 ibid. 315 316 ibid. 317 318 ibid. 321 325 327 329 < 33T 333 |