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Thomas Tickle's, Efq; Works.

VOL. II.

O the fuppofed author of the fpectator,

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A poem to his excellency the lord privy feal on
the profpect of peace,

A poem on the profpect of peace,

To Mr. Addison on his opera of Rosamond,
To the fame on his tragedy of Cato,

The royal progress,

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An imitation of the prophecy of Nereus, Horace, book I

ode 15,

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An epiftie from a lady in England, to a gentleman at
Avignon,
An ode : occafioned by his excellency the earl of Stanhope
his voyage to France,

Prologue to the univerfity of Oxford,

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Thoughts occafioned by the fight of an original picture
of king Charles I. taken at the time of his tryal, 194
A fragment of a poem on hunting,

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To Apollo making love, from monfieur Fontenelle, 201

The fatal curiofity,

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To a lady, with a description of the Phoenix,
A defcription of the Phoenix: from Claudian,

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Verfes to Mrs. Lowther on her marriage, from Menage,

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To a lady with a prefent of flowers,

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On a lady's picture. To Gilfred Lawfon, Efq;

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The first book of Homer's Illiad,

To the earl of Warwick, on the death of Mr. Ad-

difon,

Colin and Lucy; a ballad,

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To Sir Godfrey Kneller, at his country feat,

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On the death of the earl of Cadogan,

An ode, Infcribed to the earl of Sunderland, at Wind-

for,

Kenfington gardens,

VOL. III.

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A poem on the praise of the horn-book; written under

a fit of the gout,

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Dr. Sprat Bishop of Rochester's Works.

VOL. III.

T college in Oxford,

the reverend Dr. Wilkins. warden of Wadham

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To the happy memory of the late lord protector, 215

To a person of honour (Mr. Edward Howard) upon his
incomparable incomprehenfible poem, intituled the
British princes.

On his mistress drown'd,

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The plague of Athens, which happened in the fecond
year of the Peloponnefian war, first described in Greek
by Thucydides, then in Latin by Lucretius.

Lord Somers's Works.

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VOL. III. PART II.

Mr. Prior's Poems.

VOL.

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Satire on modern translators,

A fatire upon the poets, being a translation out of
the feventh fatire of Juvenal,

Sufannah and the two elders,

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Earl of Godolphin's Poems.

VOL. III. PART II.

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HE earl of Godolphin to Dr. Garth upon the
lofs of mifs Dingle, in return to the doctor's con-
folatory verses to him upon the lofs of his rod,
Dr. William King's Poems.

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VOL III. PART II.
PPLE-pye, a poem in imitation of Virgil's
georgicks,

Upon the duke of Marlborough's houfe at Woodstock, 28

Sir John Suckling's Poems.

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To his excellency the lord Carteret, &c. departing from

: Dublin,

To the honourable mifs Carteret,

-Paftorals,

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An epistle to the right hon. Charles lord Halifax, one of
the lords juftices appointed by his majesty,

Thomas Otway's Poems.

VOL. III. PART

II.

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HE poets complaint of his mufe: or a fatire
againft libels,

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The enchantment,

The enjoyment,


Dr. Swift's Works.

VOL. III. PART III.

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TOtes and memorandums of the fix days preceding
the death of a late right reverend
taining many remarkable paffages, with an infcription
defigned for his monument

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The right of precedence between physicians and civilians
enquired into,

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A letter of advice to a young poet: together with a pro
pofal for the encouragement of poetry in this king.
dom

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A new project for the deftruction of printing and book-
felling, for the benefit of the learned world,
The broken

mug: a tale,

On Paddy's character of the intelligencer,

The ftorm,

A riddle infcribed to lady Carteret,

The fame answered,

A petition to his grace the duke of Grafton,

His grace's anfwer,

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An excellent new fong, being the intended speech of a
famous orator against peace,
Some reafons humbly offered, why caftration instead of
death, may prove to be the most effectual method of
punishing perfons found guilty of robbery and theft,

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