ALEXANDER POPE ESQ. in the profefsion of Benj " Way long. er.midlin THE WORKS OF Alexander Pope, Esq. IN VERSE AND PROSE. CONTAINING THE PRINCIPAL NOTES OF ILLUSTRATIONS, AND CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY REMARKS, AND OTHERS. SOME ORIGINAL LETTERS, LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. By the Rev. WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES, A. M. PREBENDARY OF SALISBURY, AND LONDON: W. Otridge and Son, w. J. and J. Richardson, R. Faulder and Son, OF THE 113 269 SAPPHO to Phaon, an Epistle from Ovid The Wife of Bath, from: Chaucer The First Book of Statius's THEBAIS - The Fable of DRYOPE, from Ovid's Metamorphoses 253 VERTUMNUS and Pomona, from Ovid's Metamor- phoses - II. Of SPENSER, The Alley - - 289 III. Of Waller, on a Lady singing to her lute 294 On a fan of the Author's Design, in which was painted the story of CephLALUS and Procris, with the Motto, AURA VENI 297 V. Of the E. of RochesTER, Ou SILENCE VI. Of the E. of DORSET, ARTEMISIA PHRYNE - 31% YNE Epistle to ROBERT Earl of Oxford and Mortimer 319 - James CRAGGs, Esq. Secretary of State 324 - Mr. JERvAs, with Mr. Dryden's Trans- lation of FresnOY's Art of Paint- Mrs. BLOUNT, with the Works of Void the same, on her leaving the town after Answer to a Question of Mrs. How Occasioned by some Verses of his Grace the Duke of A Prologue to a Play for Mr. Dennis's benefit, in 1733, when he was old, blind, and in great distress, a little before his death - 352 To Mr. John Moore, author of the celebrated Song, by a Person of Quality, 1733 On his Grotto at Twickenham, composed of Mar- ble, Spars, Gems, Ores, and Minerals . 366 + To Mr. Gay, congratulating him on finishing his To Mrs. M. B. on her Birth-day To Mr. Thomas SOUTHERN, on his Birth-day, + ROXANA, or the Drawing Room, an Eclogue 375 |