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Epistle to the right bonourable Charles Lord
Halifax......
The Mourning Muse of Alexis: a Pastoral.
Lamenting the Death of Queen Mary
To the King, on the taking of Namur. Irre-
gular Ode
..............
The Birth of the Muse. To the right honour-
able Charles Lord Halifax.
272
Qn Mrs. Arabella Hunt, singing. Irregular Ode, 274
Priam's Lamentation and Petition to Achilles,
for the Body of his Son Hector.....
The Lamentations of Hecuba, Andromache,
and Helen, over the dead Body of Hector...
Paraphrase upon Horace, Ode xix. Lib. i.
Stanzas in Imitation of Horace, Lib. ii. Ode xiv.
In Imitation of Horace, Ode ix. Lib. i.
Song. I look'd, and I sigh'd, and I wish'd I
could speak
Song.-Pious Selinda goes to prayers
A Hymn to Harmony, in Honour of St. Ce-
cilia's Day, 1701. Set to Music by Mr.
John Eccles....
280
281
Epitaph upon Robert Huntingdon of Stanton
Harcourt, Esq. and Robert his Son .....
271To Mr. Dryden, on his Translation of Persius. ib.
The eleventh Satire of Juvenal
ib.
283
275
276
278
...
XI
Page
.... 300
To the right honourable the Earl of Godol-
phin, Lord High-Treasurer of Great Britain.
Pindaric Ode
An impossible Thing. A Tale
503
304
The Peasant in Search of his Heifer.
A Tale
306
after M. De La Fontaine
Homer's Hymn to Venus
xiii
498
499
The Death of Hercules
XXVI. The Cur and the Mastiff ......... 519
XXVII. The sick Man and the Angel
XXVIII. The Persian, the Sun, and the
Cloud......
The Transformation of Lychas into a Rock
The Apotheosis of Hercules
500
The Transformation of Galanthis.
XXIX. The Fox at the Point of Death
XXX. The setting Dog and the Partridge. ib.
XXXI. The universal Apparition
520.
The Story of Iolaus restored to Youth
The Prophecy of Themis
501
The Debate of the Gods.......
The Story of Arachne from the Beginning of
the sixth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses... 502
XXXV. The Barley-Mow and the Dung-
bill....
XXXVI. Pythagoras and the Countryman. ib.
XXXVII. The Farmer's Wife and the Raven. 523
XXXVIII. The Turkey and the Ant
XXXIX. The Father and Jupiter
XXXII. The two Owls and the Sparrow... 521
XXXIII. The Courtier and Proteus
XXXIV. The Mastiff...
522
Work for a Cooper
XL. The two Monkeys
524
XLI. The Owl and the Farmer
The Equivocation
505
A true Story of an Apparition
XLII. The Jugglers
506
XLIII. The Council of Horses
525
The mad Dog
507
The Quidnunkis. Occasioned by the Death of
XLIV. The Hound and the Huntsman
XLV. The Poet and the Rose
the Duke-Regent of France
508
XLVI. The Cur, the Horse, and the Shep-
herd's Dog.....
FABLES.-IN TWO PARTS.
XLVII. The Court of Death...
PART THE FIRST.
XLVIII. The Gardener and the Hog
XLIX. The Man and the Flea
527
ib,
Introduction to the Fables.
The Shepherd
L. The Hare and many Friends
528
and the Philosopher
I. To his highness William Duke of
Cumberland. The Lion, the Ti-
ger, and the Traveller
509
II. The Spaniel and the Cameleon
510
III. The Mother, the Nurse, and the
Fairy
IV. The Eagle and the Assembly of
Animals.....
V. The Wild Boar and the Ram
511
VI. The Miser and Plutus..
Gentleman.......
533
VII. The Lion, the Fox, and the Geese.
VIII. The Lady and the Wasp
VII. The Countryman and Jupiter. To My-
self....
512
535
IX. The Bull and the Mastiff...
X. The Elephant and the Bookseller.. ib.
XI. The Peacock, the Turkey, and the
VIII. The Man, the Cat, the Dog, and the
Fly. To my native Country
536
Goose
513
XII. Cupid, Hymen, and Plutus.........
XIII. The tame Stag..
514
XIV. The Monkey who had seen the
World........
IX. The Jackail, Leopard, and other Beasts.
To a modern Politician.........
X. The degenerate Bees. To the Rev. Dr.
Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's........ 538
XI. The Pack-Horse, and the Carrier. To
537
XV. The Philosopher and the Pheasants. ib.
XVI. The Pin and the Needle ........
515
XVII. The Shepherd's Dog and the Wolf. ib.
XVIII. The Painter who pleased Nobody
and Everybody
a young Nobleman
XII. Pan and Fortune. To a young Heir... ib.
XIII. Plutus, Cupid, and Time
539
540
516
XIV. The Owl, the Swan, the Cock, the Spi-
der, the Ass, and the Farmer.
Mother
To a
542
XIX. The Lion and the Cub
XX. The old Hen and the Cock.........
XXI. The Rat-Catcher and Cats
XXII. The Goat without a Beard......
XXIII. The old Woman and the Cats
XXIV. The Butterfly and the Snail
XXV. The Scold and the Parrot
517 XVI. The Raven, the Sexton, and the Earth-
ib. Duke upon Duke: an excellent new Ballad.. ib.
ib. Dione. A pastoral Tragedy....
546
XV. The Cook-Maid, the Turnspit, and the
Ox. To a poor Man
543
Worm. To Laura
Ay and No. A Fable
545
C. Whittingham, Printer, Goswell Street, London.