Page:The works of Monsieur de St. Evremond (1728) Vol. 3.pdf/6

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iv THE CONTENTS. A Letter to Madam DE L'ENCLOS; I have a fen- fible pleafure, &c. 46 Madam DE L'ENCLOS's Anfwer to Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND; How could you imagine, &c. 48 A Billet to the Dutchefs of MAZARIN; You will be fo kind, &c. 50 A Letter from Madam DE L'ENCLOS, to Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND; I have fent an Answer, &c. ibid. 52. A Billet to the Dutchefs of MAZARIN; My Lord Duke of DEVONSHIRE, &C. To the fame; My Lord GODOLPHIN, &C. To the fame; 'Tis too long, &c. 53. ibid. A Letter from Madam DE L'ENCLOS, to Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND; The Abbé Du Bois, &c. 54 Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND's Anfwer to Madam DE L'ENCLOS; I never faw any Letter, &c. 55 A Billet to the Dutchefs of MAZARIN; The dread- ful Retirement, &c. 57 A Letter from Madam DE L'ENCLOS, to Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND; The Count de CLEREMBAUT, &c. 58 A Letter to Dr. SILVESTRE ; The Dutchess of MAZARIN is fo much indifpofed, &c. 59 A Letter from Madam DE L'ENCLOS, to Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND; How great a lofs have you fuftain'd, &c. 61. A Letter from the fame, to Monfieur de St. EVRE- MOND; Your Letter bath fill'd me, &c. 62 Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND's Anfwer to Madam DE L'ENCLOS; The laft Letter I receive, &c. 64. A Letter from Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND, to the Marquis DE CANAPLES; I know not, Sir, &c. 66 A Letter from Madam DE L'ENCLOS, to Monfieur DE ST. EVREMOND; Wit is very dangerous in Friendship, &c. 67 A Letter to my Lord MONTAGUE; No perfon can be more fenfible, &c. 68 A