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Advice to Apollo.
On D. of York's Voyage 1678.
The Battel Royal, a Dream.
Clarendon's Houfe-warming.
On Lord Chancellor Hyde's Ba-

nifhment.

Anfwer to Dryden's Effay on
Satyr.

All the Latin Poems on 0.
Cromwel, befides fome of the
English.

The Gints Wars.
On the Statue in Stocks-Market.
Satyr, beginning, of all the
Wonders fince the World began.
The Royal Bufs, on Dutch. of
Portsmouth.

Id Stafford's Ghost, 1682.
Epitaph on Card. Mazarine.
The Hind and Panther tranf-
vers'd, by my Ld Hal-
The Laureat. A Satyr on Mr.
Dryden.

x.

On the Bishops Confinement.
Harry Carres laft Will and
Teftament.

Encomium on the 7 Bishops.
Proteftantifm reviv'd.
Epiftle to Mr. Dryden. By Mr.
Rymer.

The Metamorphofis, on the
Plots.

Congratulatory Poem on the P.
of 0. 1688.

-On Q. Mary.
The Obfervator. Satyr on Le-
Strange.
The Pleafures of Tunbridg.
The Deliverance,
Of Solitude.
Prologue fpoken by Mr. Moun-

fort on leaving the Army. outh's Poem on K. Charles's $ Reftoration, Latin and Engish.

lo Epitaphs on Fleet Shepard Tw

On Lord Rochester's penitent

Death,
The Roundheads.
Rochester's Ghost.
Confolatory Epistle to Julianą
The Female Laureat.
The Lovers Seffion.
Dr. Wild's Ghost.
The Renegado Poet.
Toland's Clito.
Commons Petition to the King,
by the E. of Rochester.
A Satyr by the fame, which K.
Ch. took out of his Pocket,
The Twin-Shams.
On the E. of Roc-

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-rs being difmift the Treafury, by Dryden.

Prologue to Sir John Falstaff.
On Dryden's turning Roman Ca-

tholick.

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Club of unanimous Voters.
On K. Charles the Firft's Statue
at Charingcrofs.
The Haymarket Hectors.
Queries and Answers from Gar-

raway's Coffee-house. Sale of choice Goods.

Bill on H. of Commons Door. The Refpondent, or Litany for Litany.

City's Advice to the King. Sunday-morning's Ramble. Stanza on Westminster-Hall Gare.

Catalogue of Books to be fold Dangerfield's Ghoft to Jefferies.

at Mr. Ogilby's.
Satyr on old Rowly.
Encomium on two Whiggish
Walloons.

Affembly of moderate Divines.
On Wi. Williams.
On Sir W. Jones.

On Id Lincoln's Brother turn-
ing Roman Catholick.
On E. D-by's Impeachment.
The D. of York's laft Farewel.

On the D. of Glocester's Death, by Dr. Bentley and Ld Jef feries.

Occafional, Conformity, by a Weft-Saxon.

Prologue to the Mufick-meeting, by Dr. G-th. Catalogue of Books at St. Jame's.

Another at the City Godmothers. With 200 more.

The Genuine and Correct Edition of State-Poems is now in four Volumes; The First Volume is the fifth Edition, printThe Second Volume is printed, 1703. The Third, 1704. And this Fourth, 1707.

ed, 1703.

THE

Fire and Faggot, or the City Bonefire,

35

Mully of Mountown. A Poem. By the Author of
the Tale of a Tub,

38
Illuminations at Rome, made by Pafquin, upon the
raising the Siege of Barcelona, confifting of eight
Figures, big as the Life, with the following Motto's,
1706.

A Letter to Marefchal Tallard.
of French. By J. Br. 1705.

41

Made English out

42

'An Ode occafion'd by the Battle of Ramillies, by Mr.

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The Jubilee Necklace; or a Prefent from C. III. to
the D. of M. a Satyr,

The Quietus,

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Epilogue Spoken by Mrs. Mountfort at the Theatre
Royal in Drury Lane, 1705.

A Dialogue between Pafquin and Morforio, two Sta-
tues in Rome,

The Nine K-S.

The Prophecy, 1703.

56

57

58

The Country Parfon's Advice to thofe little Scriblers,
who pretend to write better Senfe than Great Secreta-
ries: Or, Mr. Stephens's Triumph over the Pillory,
1706.

63

A New Prologue spoken at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-
Fields, on Saturday, July the 8th, 1704. in Praise
of the Wells,

Upon the first fit of the Gout.

The Addrefs, 1704.

64

65

Upon Dr. B's Suit to the E. of N. for a Bishoprick, 65

68

To bis Grace the Duke of Marlborough on his late
Succeffes in Flanders, 1706,

Faction difplay'd, a Poem, 1704.

77

79

Moderation difplay'd, A Poem, 1705. By the Au-
thor of Faction display'd,

98

The

The French King's Lamentation for the Lofs of the
Occafional Bill, 1705.

109

On the Sea Fight between Sir G. R. and Tolouse,
1704.

A Song on the fame,

On the Colours in Westminster-Hall, 1704.

112

113

ibid.

A New Ballad to the Tune, Which no body can deny,

The Down-Caft, 1705.

114

115

118

Sir S. G's Petition to the good People of Agham,

The Lamentation of High-Church, 1704.

119

The Royal Gamefters, or the old Cards new fhuffled
for the conquering Game,

Advice to a Painter, 1701.

The Rook,

On K. Charles's Voyage to Spain, 1704.
Britannia's Prayer for the Queen, 1706.
Tate, Poet Laureat to her Majesty,

122

126

127

128

By Mr.

129

The Miferies of England, from the Growing Power of
her Domeftick Enemies, 1701.

132
The Rape of Lucrece. Written by Mr. William
Shakespeare, and dedicated to the Right Honourable
the Earl of Southampton,
Venus and Adonis. Written by Mr. Shakespeare,

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The first Anniversary of the Government under his
Highness the Lord Protector: Suppos'd to be written
by Edmond Waller of Becconsfield Efq; and
printed in 1655.
245
rIrANTO MAX IA, Or a full and true
Relation of the Great and Bloody Fight between
three Pagan Knights and a Chriftian Giant, 1682.

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255.

268

Bacchanalia: Or a Defcription of a Drunken Club,
-1683.
"A Poem, occafion'd by the late Difcontents and Distur

bances

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