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OXFORD: HORACE HART
PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
A POEM UPON THE DEATH OF HIS LATE HIGHness, Oliver, LORD PROTECTOR of England, ScOTLAND, AND IRELAND [Heroick Stanza's] Astræa Redux. A POEM ON THE HAPPY Restoration and Return of his
SACRED MAJESTY CHARLES THE SECOND
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY. A PANEGYRICK ON HIS CORONATION
TO MY LORD CHANCELLOR, PRESENTED ON NEW-YEARS-DAY, 1662
ANNUS MIRABILIS: THE YEar of WonderS, 1666. AN HISTORICAL POEM
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL
THE MEDALL. A SATYRE AGAINST SEDITION
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MAC FLECKNOE; OR, A SATYR ON THE TRUE-BLEW-PROTESTANT POET, T. S. RELIGIO LAICI; OR A LAYMAN'S FAITH
THRENODIA AUGUSTALIS: A FUNERAL-PINDARIQUE POEM SACRED TO THE
HAPPY MEMORY OF KING CHARLES II
THE HIND AND THE PANTHER. A POEM, IN THREE PARTS
BRITANNIA REDIVIVA: A POEM ON THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCE
EPISTLES AND COMPLIMENTARY ADDRESSES
To John Hoddesdon, on his Divine Epigrams
To my Honored Friend Sir Robert Howard on his Excellent Poems
To my Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton, on his learned and useful Works
To the Lady Castlemaine, upon Her incouraging his first Play
To Mr. Lee, on his Alexander
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my Ingenious Friend, Henry Higden, Esq., on his Translation of the Tenth
Satyr of Juvenal
To the Earl of Roscomon, on his Excellent Essay on Translated Verse
To my Friend, Mr. Northleigh, Author of The Parallel, on his Triumph of the
British Monarchy
Το
A Letter to Sir George Etherege
To Mr. Southern, on his Comedy called The Wives Excuse
To my Dear Friend, Mr. Congreve, on his Comedy called The Double-Dealer
To Sir Godfrey Kneller, principal Painter to His Majesty
To Mr. Granville, on his excellent Tragedy, called Heroick Love.
[To Peter Antony Motteux, on his Tragedy, called Beauty in Distress]
To my honour'd Kinsman, John Driden of Chesterton
Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairborne's Tomb, in Westminster Abbey
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham
To the Pious Memory of the Accomplisht Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew,
excellent in the two Sister-arts of Poesie and Painting. An Ode
Upon the Death of the Viscount of Dundee
Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore
Eleonora: A Panegyrical Poem: dedicated to the Memory of the late Countess
of Abingdon
On the Death of Mr. Purcell
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The Monument of a Fair Maiden Lady, who dy'd at Bath, and is there interr'd 192
On the Death of Amyntas. A Pastoral Elegy
On the Death of a very Young Gentleman
Upon Young Mr. Rogers, of Gloucestershire .
On Mrs. Margaret Paston, of Barningham, in Norfolk.
Epitaph on a Nephew in Catworth Church, Huntingdonshire
SONGS, ODES, AND LYRICAL PIECES
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A Song to a Fair Young Lady going out of Town in the Spring
Alexander's Feast; or, The Power of Musique. An Ode in honour of St.
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Rondelay
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Wild Gallant, revived
Prologue and Epilogue to Sir Martin Mar-all, or the Feigned Innocence
Prologue and Epilogue to The Tempest
Prologue and Epilogue to An Evening's Love, or the Mock Astrologer
Prologue and Epilogue to Tyrannick Love, or the Royal Martyr
Prologue and Epilogue to The Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards
Prologue and Epilogue to the Second Part of The Conquest of Granada by the
Spaniards
Prologue, for the Women, when they Acted at the Old Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields
Prologue. Spoken on the First Day of the Kings House acting after the Fire 216
Prologue to Arviragus and Philicia, revived
Prologue and Epilogue to The Maiden Queen, or Secret Love, When acted by the
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Prologue and Epilogue to Marriage-à-la-Mode
Prologue and Epilogue to The Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery
Prologue and Epilogue to Amboyna, or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English
Merchants.
Prologue and Epilogue to the University of Oxford
Prologue and Epilogue. Spoken at the opening of the New House, March 26,
1674
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Prologue and Epilogue to ureng Zebe.
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Epilogue to Calisto, or the Chaste Nymph
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Prologue to Circe
Epilogue to The Man of Mode, or Sir Fopling Flutter.
Earlier version of Prologue to Circe
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Prologue and Epilogue to All for Love, or the World well Lost
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Epilogue to Mithridates, King of Pontus
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Kind Keeper, or Mr. Limberham
Prologue to The True Widow
Prologue and Epilogue to Edipus
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Prologue and Epilogue to Troilus and Cressida, or Truth found Too Late. 233
Prologue to Cæsar Borgia, Son of Pope Alexander the Sixth
Prologue and Epilogue to King Arthur, or the British Worthy
Prologue to his Royal Highness upon his first appearance at the Duke's Theatre
Prologue to the Duchess on her Return from Scotland
Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother, or the Persian Prince
Epilogue to Constantine the Great
Prologue to Disappointment, or the Mother in Fashion
Prologue and Epilogue to Albion and Albanius
Prologue and Epilogue to Don Sebastian
Prologue to The Prophetess
Prologue and Epilogue to Amphitryon, or the Two Sosias
Prologue to Mistakes, or the False Report
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Prologue and Epilogue to Cleomenes, the Spartan Heroe
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Epilogue to Henry II, King of England, with the Death of Rosamond
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Prologue and Epilogue to Love Triumphant, or Nature will Prevail
Epilogue to The Husband his own Cuckold
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Prologue and Epilogue on the Occasion of a Representation for Dryden's Benefit,
March 25, 1700
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN
To his Grace the Duke of Ormond
Preface
To her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond.
Palamon and Arcite: or the Knight's Tale. From Chaucer
The Cock and the Fox, or the Tale of the Nun's Priest
The Flower and the Leaf; or, The Lady in the Arbour
The Wife of Bath her Tale
The Character of a Good Parson
Sigismonda and Guiscardo
Theodore and Honoria
Cymon and Iphigenia
Lines printed under the engraved portrait of Milton, in Tonson's folio edition
of the Paradise Lost, 1688
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Impromptu Lines addressed to his Cousin, Mrs. Creed
Fragment of a Character of Jacob Tonson
From the same
From Tyrannick Love
From The Conquest of Granada
Song of the Zambra Dance, from The Conquest of Granada
From the same, Part II
From Marriage-à-la-Mode
From The Assignation
Epithalamium from Amboyna
Song of the Sea Fight, from the same
From The Kind Keeper. Song from the Italian
Song to Apollo, from Edipus
From Troilus and Cressida
From The Spanish Fryar