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The Proeme to the Courteous Reader.
Prologue. To the Rt. Hon. the Ld. Bolingbroke.
EPISTLES.
Page.
To a Lady. Occasioned by the Arrival of her Royal
87
Highness....
To the Right Hon. the Earl of Burlington. A Journey to
Exeter...
To the Right Hon. William Pulteney, Esq.
To the Right Hon. Paul Methuen, Esq..
To her Grace Henrietta Duchess of Marlborough..
To William Lownds, Esq..
To a Young Lady, with some Lampreys.
To a Lady, on her Passion for old China..
Bounce to Fop. An Epistle from a Dog at Twickenham
to a Dog at Court..
Panegyrical Epistle to Mr. Thomas Snow, Goldsmith, near
Temple-bar.
121
To Bernard Lintot, on a Miscellany, of Poems.
Elegiac Epistle to a Friend; written under a Dejection of
Spirits..
128
132
ECLOGUES.
The Birth of the Squire. In Imitation of the Pollio of
The Espousal. A sober Eclogue between two of the Peo-
Prologue. Designed for the Pastoral Tragedy of Dione..284
The Lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the Loss of Grild-
rig. A Pastoral.
Mary Gulliver to Capt. Lemuel Gulliver.
To Quinbus Flestrin, the Man-mountain. A Lilliputian
Ode.....
The Man-mountain's Answer to the Lilliputian Verses...
Verses to be placed under the Picture of Sir Richard
286
.289
..293
.295
298
.300
302
.303
.304
THE FAN.
Α ΡΟΕΜ.
IN THREE BOOKS.
ἔνθα δέ οἱ θελκτήρια πάντα τέτυκτο· ἔνθ' ἔνι μὲν φιλότης, ἐν δ ̓ ἵμερος, ἐν δ ̓ ὀαριστὸς πάρφασις, ὅτ' ἔκλεψε νόον πύκα περ φρονεόντων. τόν ῥὰ οἱ ἔμβαλε χερσίν.
Iliad xiv. 215.