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Catalogue of Pope's collected Editions of his Works [vii]
Pope's Memorial List of Relations and Friends [ix]
Advertisement of Warburton To his Edition of Pope's Works [xi]
Introduction [xv]
The Author's Preface [1]
Recommendatory Poems [17]
Translations [37]
The First Book of Statius's Thebais [41]
Sappho To Phaon from Ovid [87]
The Fable of Dryope from Ovid [104]
Vertumnus and Pomona from Ovid [108]
January and May, from Chaucer [113]
The Wife of Bath, from Chaucer [155]
The Temple of Fame [185]
Pastorals [231]
Discourse of Pastoral Poetry [257]
1. Spring, to Sir William Trumbull [265]
2. Summer to Dr. Garth [276]
3. Autumn to Mr. Wycherley [285]
4. Winter, to the Memory of Mrs. Tempest [292]
Messiah, a Sacred Eclogue [301]
Windsor Forest [319]


CATALOGUE

Of Pope's Collected Editions of his Works.

The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope. London: Printed by W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintot, between the Temple Gates, 1717. 4to and folio.

This volume consists of all the acknowledged poems which Pope had hitherto published, with the addition of some new pieces.

The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope. Volume ii. London: Printed by J. Wright, for Lawton Gilliver, at Homer's Head in Fleet Street, 1735. 4to and folio.

The volume of 1735 contains, with a few exceptions, the poems which Pope had printed since 1717. The pages of each group of pieces—Epistles, Satires, Epitaphs, etc.—are numbered separately, and there are other irregularities in the numbers, arising from a change in the order of the Moral Essays after the sheets were struck off.

Letters of Mr. Alexander Pope, and Several of his friends. London: Printed by J. Wright for J. Knapton in Ludgate Street, L. Gilliver in Fleet Street, J. Brindley in New Bond Street, and R. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, 1737. 4to and folio.