83 The Shepherd and the Philosopher 34 The Lion, the Tiger, and the Traveller Sơ The Spaniel and the Cameleon 37 The Mother, the Nurse, and the Fairy Ogilvie 38 The Eagle and the Assembly Diseases are the Consequence of Intempe- The Wild Boar and the Ram Joy---Follies of Imagination Windsor-Forest ib. 206 A Panegyric to my Lord Proctector, of the An Essay on Criticism The Rape of the Lock Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady An Essay on Translated Verse Earl of Roscomn.on 277 Prologue to Mr. Addison's Tragedy of Cato ib, 224 Falamon and Arcite; or, the Knight's Tale ib. $12 amongst the antient Poets ib. 210 On Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death and Burial ib. 276 ! ib. 362. Alexander's Feast, or the Power 362 An Ode on St. Cecilia's Day Buckingham 364 An Epistle from Mr. Phillips to the Earl of Dorset. Copenhagen, March, 9, 1709 433 On Liberty, and in Praise of Mr. Howard ib. 494 On Domestic Happiness, as the Friend of Vir- tue and of the false Good-nature of the Age ib. 494 On the Employments of what is called an Idle Greville 466 Great Cities, and London in particular, allow- Countess of C 466 The Want of Discipline in the English Uni- Ode to Mirth Ode to Leven Water ib. 514 ib. 470 Causes reproved Rural King Lear Macbeth Othello 651 Thomson 718 656 Description of a Hag Otway 718 664 tue Rowe 718 : Thomson 718 670 - 672 True End of Royalty Mullet 718 660 Happiness the inseparable Companion of Vir- The Life and Death of King Richard II. 668 Honor superior to Justice The Life and Death of King Richard 677 The real Duty of a King 680 Character of a good King 681 The Guilt of bad Kings The true End of Life Dryden 68. Character of an excellent Man ib. 719 Rowe 719 - A Lion overcome by a Man Lee 719 Sebastian and Dorax Rowe 719 Antony and Ventidius ib. 687 Virtue the only true Source of Nobility Theodosius and Marcian Lee 690 Thomson 720 Closter and Hastings Rowe 69: The Happy Effects of Misfortune ib. 720 Gustavus and Dalecarlians Brooke 695 A Description of the Morning Otway 720 Gustavus and Cristiern ib. 694 Another Lec. 720 Brutus and Titus Lee 698 The charming Notes of the Nightingale ib. 720 Lady Randolph Lord Randolph, and young The same Rowe 723 A worthless |