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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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