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THE
POETICAL WORKS
OF
JOHN DRYDEN, ESQ.
CONTAINING
ORIGINAL POEMS,
TALES, AND TRANSLATIONS,
WITH NOTES,
BY THE LATE
REV. JOSEPH WARTON, D.D.
TIE
REV. JOHN WARTON, M.A,
AND OTHERS.
IN FOUR VOLUMES,
VOL. II.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR 1. C. AND J. RIVINGTON; T. PAYNE; J. NUNN; R. LEA;
LACKINGTON AND CO.; J. RICHARDSON ; LONGMAN AND CO. ; CADELL AND DAVIES; AND WILSON AND SON, YORK ;
By Law and Gilbert, St. John's-Square, Clerkenwell.
Drydan, John
1
PADE
147
169
185
The Hind and the Panther, a Poem, in three Parts
Britannia Rediviva ; a Poem on the Birth of the
Prince
Mac Flecknoe
Epistle the First. To my honoured Friend Sir Ro-
bert Howard, on his excellent Poems
Epistle the Second. To my honoured Friend, Dr.
Charleton, on his learned and useful Works; but
more particularly his Treatise of Stonehenge, by
him restored to the true Founder
Epistle the Third. To the Lady Castlemain, upon
her encouraging his first Play
Epistle the Fourth. To Mr. Lee, on his Alexander
Epistle the Fifth. To the Earl of Roscommon, on
his excellent Essay on translated Verse
Epistle the Sixth. To the Dutchess of York, on her
Return from Scotland in the Year 1682
Epistle the Seventh. A Letter to Sir George Ethe.
192
199
202
208
211
.
redge
214
PACE
213
221
224
229
232
236
247
255
257
Epistle the Eighth. To Mr. Southerne, on his
Comedy called, The Wives Excuse
Epistle the Ninth. To Henry Higden, Esq. on his
Translation of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal
Epistle the Tenth. To my dear Friend, Mr. Con.
greve, on his Comedy, called, The Double Dealer
Episile the Eleventh.
To Mr. Granville, on his
excellent Tragedy, called, Heroic Love
Epistle the Twelfth. To my Friend, Mr. Motteux,
on his Tragedy, called, Beauty in Distress
Epistle the Thirteenth. To my honoured Kinsman,
John Dryden, of Chesterton, in the County of
Huntingdon, Esq.
Epiftle the Fourteenth. To Sir Godfrey Kneller,
principal Painter to his Majesty
Elegies and Epitaphs
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham
To the pious Memory of the accomplished young
Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew, excellent in the two
Sister Arts of Poely and Painting. An Ode
Upon the Death of the Earl of Dundee
Eleonora; a Panegyrical Poem, dedicated to the
Memory of the late Countess of Abingdon
On the Death of Amyntas; a Pastoral Elegy
On the Death of a very young
Gentleman
Upon young Mr. Rogers, of Gloucestershire
On the Death of Mr. Purcell, set to Music by Dr.
Blow
Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore
Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairbone's Tomb in West-
minfter-Abbey
Under Mr. Milton's Picture, before his Paradise
Loft
On the Monument of a fair Maiden Lady, who died
at Bath, and is there interred
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270
271
296
300
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Epitaph on Mrs. Margaret Pafton, of Burningham,
in Norfolk
S14
On the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester 315
Songs, Odes, and a Masque
317
The Fair Stranger, a Song
319
On the young Statemen
32)
A Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687
323
Song. Farewell, fair Armida
327
The Lady's Song
329
Songs
391, 352, 353
A Song to a fair young Lady, going out of the Town
in the Spring
S94
Alexander's Feaft; or, the Power of Music; an Ode,
in Honour of St. Cecilia's Day
936
Veni Creator Spiritus, paraphrased
347
The Secular Masque
949
Song of a Scholar and his Mistress, who being
crossed by their Friends, fell mad for one another,
and now first meet in Bedlam
956
Songs in the Indian Emperor
359, 360
Song in the Maiden Queen
361
Song in the first Part of the Conquest of Granada 362
Song, in two Parts, in the second Part of the Conquest of Granada
364
Song of the Sea-Fight, in Amboyna
366
Incantation in Edipus
968
Songs in Albion and Albanius 369, 370, 371, 372, 373
King Arthur
374, 375, 376
to Britannia, in King Arthur
377
Song of Jealousy, in Love Triumphant
930
Prologue to the Rival Ladies
385
Indian Queen
398
Epilogue to ditto, spoken by Montezuma
390
the Indian Emperour, by a Mercury 391
Prologue to Sir Martin Mar-All
999