A ballad to the tune of the Cutpurse. 76 . 78 . 85 89 Pliny's Nat. Hift. Lib. 10. c. 67. and go Written many years fince. Taken from Coke's institutes. 95 tot's new miscellany: 2:*:::...... ibid. IOI Mr. D'Urfy's name in the title to one of 103 106 * Sandy's ..93 * * * * * * * * Sandys's ghost: or, A proper new ballad on the new Ovid’s Metamorphoses, as it was intended to be translated by persons of quality. 110 * Umbra. 113 * Duke upon duke. An excellent new ballad. To the tune of Chevy Chace. 114 * Fragment of a satire. I 21 * Macer. 124 * Sylvia, a fragment. 125 * Artemisia. 127 * Phryne. I 28 On Mrs. Biddy Floyd. 129 Apollo outwitted. To the honourable Mrs. *Finch, under her name of Ardelia. 130 * Impromptu. To lady : Winchelsea. Occa fioned by::four. Jatirical verses on women wits in the Rape of a lock. 133 * Epigram. Stella's birth-day, 1718. Stella's birth-day, 1720. ibid. Stella's birth-day. A great bottle of wine, long buried, being that day dug up, 1722. 137 Stella's birth-day, 1724. 140 Stella's birth-day, March 13, 1726. 142 * To Mrs. Martha Blount, fent on her birth-day, June 15. * Song ibid. 134 145 *. 154 * Song. By a person of quality. 146 * Ballad. 148 * Ode for musick. On the longitude. 151 * Epigram on the feuds about Handel and Bononcini. 152 * On Mrs. Tofts. ibid. * Two or three ; or, A receipt to make a cuckold. ibid. * On a lady who p--ft at the tragedy of Cato; occasioned by an epigram on a lady who wept at it. 153 * Epigram in a maid of honour's prayer- book. Epigram. ibid. * The balance of Europe. * A panegyrical epidle: 10::Ma Thomas Snow, etc. on · ibè, South-Scà subscriptions 156 The South-Sea, 1721. 8 160 * A ballad on quadrille. 168 * Molly Mog. 171 * A new song of new ħmilies. 174 * Newgate's garland. A ballad, etc. 178 . Prometheus. On Wood the patentee's Irish half-pence. 182 * Strephon and Flavia. 185 Corinna. * The 186 1.87 * The Quidnuncki’s. A tale occasioned by the death of the duke regent of France. * Ay and No: a fable. Phillis: or, The progress of love... 191 The progress of poetry. 195 The progress of beauty. 197 Pethox the great. 201 * The lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the lofs of Grildrig. A paftoral.. .206 * Mary Gulliver to captain Lemuel Gulliver. .. . 210 * To Quinbus Flestrin, the man-mountain. A Lilliputian ode. ... 216 * A contie echo on woman. ,'... 218... Epilogue to a play for the benefit of the weavers in Ireland. "220 Epitaph on a miser. To Stella, who collected and transcribed his poems. 223 The journal of a modern lady. 228 The country life. 240 A pastoral dialogue. 245 Mary the cook-maid's letter to Dr. Sheridan. 249 A dialogue between mad Mullinix and Timothy. 252 * Epitaph on Francis Chartres. 263 Epitaph .222 ibid. Epitaph on Picus Mirandula, applied to Francis Chartres. 264 * Epigram. 265 * Another. ibid. * Epitaph of by-words. ibid. Epigram, on seeing a worthy prelate go out of church in the time of divine service to wait on his grace the duke of D---, 266 * Epigram from the French 267 * Epitaph. * Epigram, on the toasts of the kit-cat club, anno 1716. ibid. * To a lady, with The temple of fame. 268 * Verses to be placed under the pi&ture of England's arch-poet ; containing a com plete catalogue of his works. ibid. Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope, while he was in the Dunciad. writing the Dunciad. 270 * Bounce to Fop. An epistle from a dog at Twickenham to a dog at court. 272 * On the countess of Burlington cutting paper. * On a certain lady at court. 276 To Dr Delany, on the libels written against him. . 277 On dreams. In imitation of Petronius. 284 To Stella, visiting me in my fickness, 1727. Verses on the death of Dr. Swift. 29 1 275 |