Page A Morning Hymn. To the Duchefs of Hamilton, ib. A loyal Exhortation. Written in the year 1688, Infcription for a figure reprefenting the god of ib. Bacchus difarmed. To Mrs. Laura Dillon, &c. 79 Urganda's prophecy. Spoken by way of epilogue To the Earl of Peterborough, on his happy accom- plishment of the marriage between his Royal Page To Flavia. Written on her garden in the north, ib. To Flavia, her gardens having efcaped a flood ib. To Mrs. Granville of Wotton in Buckingham- To the Countess of Newborough, infifting ear- neftly to be told who I meant by Mira, To Mrs. Higgons; occafioned by fome verfes SONGS. Thyrfis and Delia. Song in dialogue, Song. I'll tell her the next time, &c. Song. To Mira. Foolish Love, &c. Song. To Mira. Forfaken of, &c. Song. To Mira. Why should a heart, &c. Song. To Mira. Why, cruel Creature! &c. ib. Drinking Song. To Sleep, PROLOGUES. IMITATIONS, &c. |