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A Cantata. Set with symphonies, By Sig. Nico

lini Haym,

A Cantata. Set by Mr. Galliard,

Apollo and Daphne. A Cantata. By ditto,

Cantata. By ditto,

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Venus and Adonis. A Cantata. Set by Mr. Handel, 32

Serenata for two Voices. On the Marriage of the
Right Hon. the Lord Cobham to Mrs. Anne
Halsey,

34

SONGS.

Song I. Fame of Dorinda's conquests brought, &c. 37 Song II. Written for the late Duke of Gloucester's Birth-day, 1699,

Song III. The Fair Traveller,

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39

ib.

Song IV. Would you gain the tender creature, &c. 40
Song V. Thy origin's divine, I see, &c.
Song VI. Constantia ! see, thy faithful slave, &c. 41
Song VII. Thrice lov'd Constantia! &c.

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ODES.

Dedication to the House of Nassau,

43

The House of Nassau. A Pindaric Ode, 1702.

45

An Ode in the Park at Asted,

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Ode on the Death of a Friend,

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Ode on the Spring. For the month of May,

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Volume II.

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Ode in praise of Music. Performed at Stationers'

Hall, 1703,

An Ode to the Memory of the most Noble Wil

liam Duke of Devonshire. Set to music by Mr. Pepusch,

Beauty. An Ode,

Alexander's Feast. An Ode. By Mr. Dryden.
Altered for music by Mr. Hughes,

A Monumental Ode to the Memory of Mrs. Eli-
zabeth Hughes, &c.

An Ode for two Voices. For the Birth-day of her
Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, March

1, 1715-16,

The Ecstasy. An Ode,

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Pyramus and Thisbe. From Ovid, Book IV.

The Triumph of Love. In imitation of Ovid.

Amorum, lib. i. eleg. 2,

Horace, Book I. Ode 22. imitated,

Ditto, Book II. Ode 16. paraphrased,

Ditto, Book III. Ode 3.

An Allusion to Horace, Book I. Ode 22. &c.

Horatius, in libro primo Epistolarum,

The same translated,

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A Letter to the Author of the Present State of

the Republic of Letters, &c.

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Extract of a Letter from Mr. Hughes, &c. rela

tive to Hor. lib. ii. ode 20.

129

Ode to the Right Hon. the Lord Chancellor Cow

per, 1717,

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The Birth of the Rose. From the French,

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Ode to the Creator of the World. Occasioned by

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An Image of Pleasure. In imitation of an ode in

Casimire,

154

The xivth Olympic of Pindar. To Asopicus of

Orchomenus,

ib.

On Fulvia, the wife of Anthony. From the Latin

of Cæsar,

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Translated from Persian Verses. Alluding to the custom of women being buried with their husbands, &c.

Another,

On Arqueanassa of Colophos,

Hudibras imitated. Written in 1710,

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ib.

158

ib.

The Tenth Book of Lucan's Pharsalia translated, 161

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