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THE
CONTENTS
Of VOLUME VI.
N. B. Whatever. are not mark'd with a
Star are Dr. SWIFT's.
ADENUS and VANESSA.
Baucis and Philemon.
Page 3
36
A description of a city flower. In imita-
tion of Virgil's Georg.
A defcription of the morning.
43
46
The feventh epifile of Horace imitated, and
addreffed to the earl of Oxford, in the
year 1718.
48.
Part of the fixth fatire of the second book of.
Horace imitated.
* The happy life of a country parfon.
imitation of Martial.
55
In
61
62
* A tale of Chaucer, lately found in an old
manufcript.
*The alley. An imitation of Spencer. 63
*The capon's tale. To a lady who father'd
her lampoons upon her acquaintance. 66
Verjes wrote on a lady's ivory table-book. 68
Frances Harris's petition to their excellen-
cies the lords juftices of Ireland.
A ballad to the tune of the Cutpurse.
A 2
69
76
Van-
Vanbrugh's boufe, built from the ruins of
Whitehall.
The history of Vanbrugh's houfe..
78
83
85
The virtues of Sid Hamet the magician's
89
rod.
Atlas; or, The minifter of fate. To the lord
treasurer Oxford.
The defcription of a falamander. Out of
Pliny's Nat. Hift. Lib. 10. c. 67. and
Lib. 29. c. 4.
90
* The elephant: or, The parliament-man.
Written many years fince. Taken from
Coke's inflitutes.
An elegy on the fuppofed death of Partridge
the almanack maker.
The epitaph.
93
95
99
Verfes to be prefix'd before Bernard Lin-
tot's new miscellany.
ibid.
ΙΟΙ
*To Mr. John Moore, author of the cele-
brated worm-powder.
Verfes occafioned by an etc. at the end of
Mr. D'Urfy's name in the title to one of
his plays.
Prologue, defign'd for Mr. D'Urfy's laft
play.
*
103
106
Prologue to the Three hours after marri-
on the new Ovid's Metamorphofes, as it
was intended to be tranflated by perfons
of quality.
* Umbra.
110
113
Duke upon duke. An excellent new ballad.
To the tune of Chevy Chace.
Fragment of a fatire.
* Macer.
Sylvia, a fragment.
* Artemifia.
Phryne.
134
121
124
125
127
128
129
On Mrs. Biddy Floyd.
Apollo outwitted. To the honourable Mrs.
Finch, under her name of Ardelia. 130
Impromptu. To lady Winchelfea. Occa-
fioned by four fatirical verfes on women
wits in the Rape of a lock.
Epigram.
Stella's birth-day, 1718.
133
Stella's birth-day, 1720.
Stella's birth-day. Agreat bottle of wine,
long buried, being that day dug up, 1722.
Stella's birth-day, 1724.
137
140
Stella's birth-day, March 13, 1726. 142
* To Mrs. Martha Blount, fent
birth-day, June 15.
Song. By a perfon of quality.
*Ballad.
148
* Ode for mufick. On the longitude. 151
Epigram on the feuds about Handel and
Bononcini.
On Mrs. Tofts.
152
* Two or three; or, A receipt to make a
cuckold.
On a lady who p--ft at the tragedy of
Cato; occafioned by an epigram on a lady
who wept at it.
153
* Epigram in a maid of honour's prayer-
book,
Epigram,
* The balance of Europe.
154
155
* A panegyrical epifle to Mr. Thomas
Snow, etc. on the South-Sea fubfcrip-
tions.
* A new song of new fimilies.
156
160
168
171
174
Newgate's garland. A ballad, etc. 178
Prometheus. On Wood the patentee's
Irish half-pence.
*The Quidnuncki's. Atale.cccafioned by the
death of the duke regent of France. 187
* Ay