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XXXVI. Thyrfis, Galatea,

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XXXVII. On the head of a stag,

XXXVIII. The miser's speech. In a mask,

XXXIX. Upon Ben. Johnson,

XL. On Mr. John Fletcher's plays,

XLI.Verses toDr. GeorgeRogers, on his taking
the degree of Doctor of Phyfick at Padua, in
the year 1664,

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XLII. Chloris and Hylas. Made to a faraband, 115
XLIII. In answer of Sir John Suckling's verfes, 116
XLIV. An apology for having loved before,
XLV. The night-piece: or, A picture drawn
in the dark,

XLVI. Part of the fourth book of Virgil's Æneis
tranflated,

XLVII. On the picture of a fair youth, taken
after he was dead,

XLVIII. On a brede of divers colours, woven

by four ladies,

XLIX. Of a war with Spain, and fight at fea,
L. Upon the death of the Lord Protector,
LI. On St. James's Park, as lately improved by

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ib.

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his Majesty,

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LII. Of the invasion and defeat of the Turks,

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LIII. Of her Majesty, on new-year's day, 1683, 142
LIV. Of tea, commended by her Majesty,

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LV. Of her Royal Highness, mother to the
Prince of Orange: and of her portrait writ-

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ten by the late Duchefs of York while the lived with her,

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LVII. Of a tree cut in paper,

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ib.

LVI. Upon her Majesty's new buildings at Somerfet House,

LVIII. Of the Lady Mary Princefs of Orange,
LIX. Of English verse,

LX. Upon the Earl of Rofcommon's translation
of Horace, De Arte Poetica, and of the use of
poetry,

LXI. AdComitem Monumetensem de Bentivo-
glio fuo,

LXII.On the Duke of Monmouth's expedition
into Scotland in the fummer folstice,
LXII. The triple combat,

LXIV. Of an elegy made by Mrs. Wharton on
the Earl of Rochester,

LXV. Upon our late lofs of the Duke of Cambridge,

LXVI. Inftructions to a painter, for the drawing of the pofture and progrefs of his Majefty's forces at fea, under the command of his Highness-Royal; together with the battle and victory obtained over the Dutch, June 3. 1865,

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BELL'S EDITION.

The POETS of GREAT BRITAIN

COMPLETE FROM
CHAUCER to CHURCHILL

WALLER VOLUME II.
Take heed, fair Eve! you do not make
Another tempter of this Snake.

W.Sharp Sc

'rinted for John Bell near Exeter Exchange Strand London Nov 177

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