CONTENTS
OF
VOLUME ELEVENTH.


PAGE.
[Epistles.]
[Epistle I.] To John Hoddeson,[3]
[II.] To Sir Robert Howard,[5]
[III.] To Dr Charleton,[12]
[IV.] To the Lady Castlemain,[18]
[V.] To Mr Lee,[22]
[VI.] To the Earl of Roscommon,[26]
[VII.] To the Duchess of York,[31]
[VIII.] To Mr J. Northleigh,[35]
[IX.] To Sir George Etherege,[38]
[X.] To Mr Southerne,[47]
[XI.] To Henry Higden, Esq.[52]
[XII.] To Mr Congreve,[57]
[XIII.] To Mr Granville,[63]
[XIV.] To Mr Motteux,[67]
[XV.] To Mr John Driden,[71]
[XVI.] To Sir Godfrey Kneller,[84]
[Elegies and Epitaphs.]
Upon the Death of Lord Hastings,[94]
To the Memory of Mr Oldham,[99]
To the pious Memory of Mrs Anne Killigrew,[105]
Upon the Death of the Viscount of Dundee,[115]
Eleonora, a panegyrical Poem, to the Memory of
the Countess of Abingdon,[117]
Dedication to the Earl of Abingdon,[121]
On the Death of Amyntas,[139]
On the Death of a very young Gentleman,[142]
Upon young Mr Rogers of Gloucestershire,[144]
On the Death of Mr Purcell,[145]
Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore,[150]
Mrs Margaret Paston,[151]
the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester,[152]
Sir Palmer Fairbones' tomb in Westminster Abbey[155]
The Monument of a fair Maiden Lady,[158]
Inscription under Milton's Picture,[160]
[Odes, Songs, and Lyrical Pieces.]
The Fair Stranger,[163]
A Song for St Cecilia's Day,[165]
The Tears of Amynta,[171]
A Song,[173]
The Lady's Song,[175]
A Song,[176]
A Song,[177]
Rondelay,[178]
A Song,[180]
A Song to a fair young Lady,[181]
Alexander's Feast, or the power of Music, an Ode,[183]
Veni Creator Spiritus, paraphrased,[190]
[Fables.—Tales from Chaucer.]
Dedication to the Duke of Ormond,[195]
Preface prefixed to the Fables,[205]
Palamon and Arcite; or the Knight's Tale,[241]
Dedication to the Duchess of Ormond,[245]
The Cock and the Fox; or the Tale of the Nun's Priest,[327]
The Flower and the Leaf; or the Lady in the Arbour,[356]
The Wife of Bath, her Tale,[377]
The Character of a good Parson,[395]
[Fables.—Translations from Boccace.]
Sigismonda and Guiscardo,[403]
Theodore and Honoria,[433]
Cymon and Iphigenia,[452]

[EPISTLES.]


[EPISTLE THE FIRST,]