TRANSLATIONS.
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January and May, or the Merchant's Tale, from Chaucer
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p. 199.
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The Wife of Bath, from Chaucer,
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p. 245.
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Sapho to Phaon, an Epistle, from Ovid,
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p. 271.
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Vertumnus and Pomona, from the fourteenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphosis,
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p. 287.
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The Fable of Dryope, from the ninth Book of Ovid's Metamorphosis,
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p. 294.
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The first Book of Statius his Thebais,
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p. 301.
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Part of the thirteenth Book of Homer's Odysseis,
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p. 349.
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The Gardens of Alcinous, from the ninth Book of Homer's Odysseis,
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p. 365.
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MISCELLANIES.
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Ode for Musick on St. Cecilia's Day
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p. 371
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Two Chorus's to the Tragedy of Brutus, not yet publick,
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p. 373.
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Chorus of Athenians,
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ibid.
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Chorus of Youths and Virgins,
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p. 382.
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Verses to the memory of an unfortunate Lady,
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p. 385.
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To Mr. Jervas, with Fresnoy's Art of Painting, translated by Mr. Dryden,
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p. 390.
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To a young Lady, with the Works of Voiture,
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p. 395.
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To the same, on her leaving the Town after the Coronation,
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p. 400.
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On a Fan of the Author's design, in which was painted the story of Cephalis and Procris, with the Motto, Aura veni,
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p. 403.
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On Silence, in imitation of the style of the late E. of R.
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p. 404.
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Epitaph,
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p. 407.
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Prologue to Mr. Addison's Tragedy of Cato,
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p. 408.
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Epilogue to Jane Shore,
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p. 411.
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Occasion'd by some Verses of his Grace the Duke of Buckingham,
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p. 414.
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Eloisa to Abelard, an Epistle,
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p. 415.
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