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The Contents.

Catullus, Epig. XIX. Suffenus iſte. Vare, quem probè nôſti. By the ſame Hand as the former. p. 63
Out of the Greek of Menage. By the ſame Hand as the former. p. 64
Invitation into the Country. In Imitation of the XXXIVth Epig. of Catullus. By the ſame Hand as the former. ibid.
On Mrs. Arabella Hunt Singing. Pindarick Ode. By Mr. Congreve. p. 65
To a Perſon of Honour, (Mr. Edward Howard) upon his Incomparable, Incomprehenſible Poem, intitled the Britiſh Princes. By Mr. Waller. p. 68
Upon the ſame. By the Lord Buckhurſt. p. 69
Upon the ſame. p. 70
Upon the ſame. p. 71
On the ſame. By Dr. Sprat. p. 72
Another on the ſame. By Mr. Mat. Clifford. p. 73
On the ſame. By the Lord Vaughan. ibid.
On two Verſes out of the ſame. By the Duke of Buckingham. p. 74
To the Prince and Princeſs of Orange, upon their Marriage. Written by Mr. Nat. Lee. p. 75
Against Sloth: When the King was at Oxford. p. 77
What art Thou, Love! Written by Mr. J. Alleſtry. p. 78
Verſes ſpoken before the Duke and Dutcheſs of York, and Lady Anne, in Oxford Theatre, May 21, 1683. By the Lord Saville and Mr. Cholmondely. p. 79