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    Contents

  • Introduction
  • Prose
  • Account of the Court of George I.
  • A Letter from the Other World, To a Lady, From her Former Husband.
  • From the Nonsense of Common-Sense.
  • Poems:
  • Julia to Ovid.
  • Irregular Verses to Truth.
  • Song.
  • The Lady's Resolve.
  • Town Eclogues. [six poems]
  • Verses ("Written in the Chiosk, etc.").
  • Epilogue to the Tragedy of Cato.
  • To A Friend on His Travels.
  • Fragment.
  • John Duke of Marlborough.
  • An Answer to a Love-Letter, in Verse.
  • Continuation
  • An Epistle to the Earl of Burlington.
  • Verse Addressed to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second
  • Book of Horace.
  • Unfinished Sketches.
  • The Court of Dulness.
  • An Epistle from Pope to Lord Bolingbroke.
  • Lady Hertford.
  • Epistle from Arthur Grey, the Footman to Mrs. Murray.
  • The Fourth Ode of the First Book of Horace Imitated.
  • The Fifth Ode of the First Book of Horace Imitated.
  • The Lover: a Ballad.
  • On Seeing A Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole.
  • An Elegy on Mrs. Thompson.
  • On the Death of Mrs. Bowles.
  • A Man in Love.
  • A Ballad.
  • A Hymn to the Moon.
  • The Bride in the Country.
  • Melinda's Complaint.
  • Song.
  • Song — Rondeau.
  • Epithalamium.
  • The Ninth Ode of the Third Book of Horace Imitated.
  • A Summary of Lord Littleton's Advice to a Lady.
  • Song. "Why will Delia, etc."
  • The Politicians.
  • Ballad, on a Late Occurrence.
  • Song. "Blame Not That Love, etc."
  • Verses, Written in a Garden.
  • Song. "Fond Wishes You Pursue, etc."
  • Impromptu, To A Young Lady Singing.
  • Advice.
  • Answer.
  • Epistle to Lord Hervey on the King's Birthday.
  • Epigram, 1734.
  • An Answer to a Lady.
  • Written at Lovere, October, 1736.
  • Conclusion of a Letter to a Friend.
  • Written at Lovere, 1755.
  • Lines Written in a Blank Page of Milton's Paradise Lost.
  • Addressed to _____, 1736.
  • Notes
  • Bibliographical Note
  • Bibliography