To Mr Killigrew, upon his
Altering his Play, 'Pandora,'
from a Tragedy into a
Comedy, because not Ap-
proved on the Stage, .
To a Person of Honour, upon
his Incomparable, Incom-
prehensible Poem, entitled,
'The British Princes,'
To a Friend of the Author, a
Person of Honour, who lately
Writ a Religious Book, en-
titled, 'Historical Applica-
tions, and Occasional Medi-
tations, upon several Sub-
jects,
To the Duchess of Orleans,
when she was taking Leave
of the Court at Dover,