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The CONTENTS.
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The Forty-third Chapter of Ecclesiasticus. A Paraphrase. 154
The Conclusion of an Epilogue to Mr. Southern's last Play, call'd Money the Mistress. 164
The Parting, a Song, set by Dr. Tudway, Professor of Music in Cambridge. 165
On a Flower which Belinda gave me from her Bosom. 168
The Story of Talus, from the fourth Book of Apollonius Rhodius. V. 1629. 172
From the Eleventh Book of the Iliads of Homer. In the Stile of Milton. 176
To Mrs. Eliz. M———t, on her Picture, 1716. 185
Prologue to Mr. Fenton's excellent Tragedy Mariamne. 188
To Mr. A. Pope, who corrected my Verses. 192
Monsieur Maynard imitated. To the Right Honourable the Lord Cornwallis. 195
On a mischievous Woman. 198
The Coquette. 199
The Widow and Virgin Sisters, being a Letter to the Widow, in London. 201
On the Death of my Dear Friend Mr. Elijah Fenton. 1730. 206
A Poem on Death. To Thomas Marriot Esq; 215
Courage in Love. 226
The Complaint. Cælia to Damon. 230

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