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