91 To Mr. Henry Lawes, who had then newly set a Song Page 108 109 4 To Sir William D'Avenant, upon his Two First Books To his worthy Friend Master Evelyn, upon his Tran- - 112 113 To his worthy Friend Sir Thomas Higgins, upon his - 116 In Answer of Sir John Suckling's Verfes - 117 To a Friend, of the different Succefs of their Loves 120 An Apology for having loved before 121 To Zelinda 122 To my Lady Morton, on New-year's-day, at the To a fair Lady, playing with a Snake 123 125 The Night-Piece, or a Picture drawn in the Dark 126 128 On the Picture of a Fair Youth, taken after he was 133 On a Brede of divers Colours, woven by four Ladies ibid. A Panegyric to my Lord Protector, &c. 134 141 Upon To the King, upon his Majesty's happy Return 146 On St. James's Park, as lately improved by his Ma- 150 Of the Invasion and Defeat of the Turks, in the Year To the Queen, upon her Majefty's Birth-day, after her happy Recovery from a dangerous Sickness 158 Sung by Mrs. Knight to her Majesty, on her Birth- Of her Majesty, on New-year's-day, 1683 - - 159 160 161 Prologue for the Lady-Actors; fpoken before King Of her Royal Highness, Mother to the Prince of To a Lady, from whom he received the foregoing Of the Lady Mary, Princess of Orange Of English Verse 171 Upon the Earl of Rofcommon's Translation of Horace, 3 On the Duke of Monmouth's Expedition into Scot- To a Friend of the Author, a Perfon of Honour, who lately writ a religious Book, intituled, "Historical To a Person of Honour, upon his incomparable, in- 179 Upon our late Loss of the Duke of Cambridge ibid. Inftructions to a Painter, for the Drawing of the Po- fture, and Progrefs, of his Majefty's Forces at Sea, under the Command of his Highness-Royal; To- A Prefage of the Ruin of the Turkish Empire; pre- fented to his Majesty King James II. on his Birth- 1 223 Of Divine Poefy, in two Cantos On the Paraphrafe on the Lord's Prayer, written by Mrs. Wharton 229 Of a Lady who writ in Praife of Mira To one married to an old Man An Epigram on a painted Lady with ill Teeth 233 ibid. 234 ibid. ibid. Written on a Card that her Majefty tore at Ombre 235 To Mr. Granville (Lord Lanfdown) on his Verfes to 237 Some Verfes of an imperfect Copy, defigned for a ibid. Pride R 8 238 Epitaph |