CONTENTS
OF
VOLUME TWELFTH.

PAGE.
Appendix to the Fables,[i]
The Knightes Tale, by Chaucer,[iii]
The Nonnes Preestes Tale,[liii]
The Floure and the Leafe,[lxviii]
The Wif of Bathes Tale,
[lxxxii]
Translations From Ovid's Epistles.
Preface,[3]
Canace to Macareus,[21]
Helen to Paris,[26]
Dido to Æneas,
[35]
Translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Dedication to Lord Radcliffe,[47]
The First Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses,[63]
Meleager and Atalanta,[97]
Baucis and Philemon,[109]
Iphis and Ianthe,[116]
Pygmalion and the Statue,[123]
Cinyras and Myrrha,[127]
Ceyx and Alcyone,[139]
Æsacus transformed into a Cormorant,[154]
The Twelfth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses,[156]
The Speeches of Ajax and Ulysses,[181]
Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea,[199]
Of the Pythagorean Philosophy,
[207]
Translations from Ovid's Art of Love.
Preface on Translation, prefixed to Dryden's Second Miscellany,
[263]
Translations from Theocritus.
Amaryllis,[287]
The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus,[292]
The Despairing Lover,[296]
Daphnis and Chloris,
[300]
Translations from Lucretius.
Book I. [311]
II. [314]
III. [317]
IV. [327]
V.
[337]
Translations from Horace.
The Third Ode of the First Book of Horace,[341]
The Ninth Ode of the First Book,[344]
The Twenty-ninth Ode of the First Book,[346]
The Second Epode of Horace,
[351]
Translations from Homer.
The First Book of Homer's Iliad,[357]
The last Parting of Hector and Andromache,[382]

APPENDIX
TO
THE FABLES.



This Appendix contains the Original Tales of Chaucer, which Dryden has modernized. The Novels of Boccacio are subjoined to the several Poetical English Versions.