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CONTENTS.

Æneas arrives in Italy. 226
The Adventures of Diomedes. 227
The Transformation of Appulus. 228
The Trojan Ships transform'd to Sea-Nymphs. 229
The Deification of Æneas. 231
The Line of the Latian Kings. 232
The Story of Vertumnus and Pomona. ibid.
The Story of Iphis and Anaxarete. 235
The Latian Line continu'd. 236
The Assumption of Romulus. 238
The Assumption of Hersillia. ibid.
BOOK the FIFTEENTH.
The Pythagorean Philosophy, by Mr. Dryden. 242
The Story of Hippolytus, by Mr. Catcott. 262
Egeria transform'd to a Fountain, by the same Hand. 264
The Story of Cippus, by Sir Samuel Garth. 265
The Occasion of Esculapius being brought to Rome, by Mr. Welsted. 267
The Deification of Julius Cæsar, by the same Hand. 272
The Reign of Augustus, in which Ovid flourish'd, by the same Hand. 276
The Poet concludes, by the same Hand. 277
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