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An Ode, humbly inscribed to his Grace the Duke
of Marlborough, upon his Removal from all

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An Ode, occafioned by the Duke of Marlborough's
embarking for Oftend, An. 1712

To Mr. Addifon, occafioned by his purchafing an
Eftate in Warwickshire

An Imitation of the Ninth Ode of the Fourth
Book of Horace. Infcribed to the Right Ho-
nourable James Stanhope, Efq; one of his Ma-
jefty's Principal Secretaries of State, afterwards
Earl Stanhope

To Doctor Mackenzie

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The Wife

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In Memory of the Rev. Mr. Moore

Epitaph upon Hugh Lumber, Husbandman

The Hip. To William Colmore, Efq; the Day
after the great Meteor, in March 17157

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To a Lady, who made me a Present of a Silver Pen 195
Prefenting to a Lady a White Rofe and a Red, on

the Tenth of June

The Bowling-Green

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The Lamentation of David over Saul and Jonathan 204

To a Young Lady, with the Iliad of Homer

tranflated

An Epistle to Allan Ramfay

Ramfay's Answer

To Allan Ramfay, upon his publishing his second

Volume of Poems

To the Author of the Effay on Man

Epiftle to Mr. Thomfon on the first Edition of his

Seafons

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To the Right Hon. Lady Anne Coventry; upon viewing her fine Chimney-Piece of Shell Work 224 Addrefs to his Elbow-Chair, new cloathed

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The Perjured Miftrefs. From Horace, Epod. xv.

ad Neæram

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To a young Lady, who spent the Night in Tears, upon the Report that her Brother was to fight a Duel the next Morning

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To Doctor M

reading Mathematicks

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From Martial. Epig. xlvii.

To a Gentleman who married his Caft Miftrefs.

ibid.

From Horace. Ode ix. Book III.

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A dainty new Ballad; occafioned by a Clergyman's Widow of Seventy Years of Age, being married to a Young Excifeman

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Canidia's Epithalamium, upon the fame
Hunting-Song

A Tranflation of the Tenth Epiftle in Horace.
Horace recommends a Country Life, and dif-
fuades his Friend from Ambition and Avarice
The Mifer's Speech. From the Second Epode of
Horace, Book V.

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Fable I. The Captive Trumpeter

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Fable II. The bald-pated Welshman and the Fly 263

Fable III. The Ant and the Fly

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Fable IV. The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape

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Fable V. The Dog and the Bear

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Fable VI. The wounded Man and the Swarm of

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Fable X. The Frogs Choice

Fable XI. Liberty and Love; or, the Two Spar

rows

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279 Fable

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