The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2
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Gilfillan, George, 1813-1878
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Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744
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Contents The Universal Prayer Moral Essays.
Epistle I.-to Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham. Argument. Of The Knowledge And Characters Of Men.
Variations.
Epistle Ii.-to A Lady. Of The Characters Of Women.
Variations. Epistle Iii.[20]-to Allen Lord Bathurst. Argument. Of The Use Of Riches.
Variations.
Epistle Iv.-to Richard Boyle, Earl Of Burlington. Argument. Of The Use Of Riches.
Variation. Epistle V. To Mr Addison. Occasioned By His Dialogues On Medals.[54]
Translations And Imitations. Sappho To Phaon. From The Fifteenth Of Ovid's Epistles.
The Fable Of Dryope.[56] From The Ninth Book Of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Vertumnus And Pomona, From The Fourteenth Book Of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
The First Book Of Statius's Thebais. Translated In The Year 1703. Argument.
* * * * * January And May. From Chaucer.[58]
The Wife Of Bath, Her Prologue. From Chaucer.
Prologue And Epilogues A Prologue Prologue To Mr Addison's 'cato.'
Prologue To Thomson's 'sophonisba.'[59] Prologue, Designed For Mr D'urfey's Last Play.
Prologue To 'the Three Hours After Marriage' Epilogue To Mr Rowe's 'jane Shore.' Designed For Mrs Oldfield.
A Farewell To London In The Year 1715. Sandys' Ghost;[82]
Umbra.[85] Sylvia, A Fragment. Impromptu To Lady Winchelsea.
To Erinna. A Dialogue. Ode To Quinbus Flestrin, The Lamentation Of Glumdalclitch For The Loss Of Grildrig. A Pastoral.
To Mr Lemuel Gulliver, Houyhnhnm. Mary Gulliver To Captain Lemuel Gulliver. An Epistle.
1740. A Fragment Of A Poem.
The Fourth Epistle Of The First Book Of Horace.[128]
Mr John Dennis. Mr Oldmixon. Mr Leonard Welsted,
Mr Addison. Mr John Dennis, Dr Garth,
Mr Theobald, Mist's Journal, June 8, 1728,) Mist's Journal, June 8, 1728,) Mist's Journal, June 8, 1728.
James Moore Smith, Gent. Mr James Moore Smith.
Mr Lewis Theobald Mr Theobald, Mr Charles Gildon,
P. * * * * * Martinus Scriblerus Of The Poem.
P. Ricardus Aristarchus Of The Hero Of The Poem.
By Authority. The Dunciad:[234] Book The First. To Dr Jonathan Swift. Argument.
Variations.
Book The Second. Argument.
Variations.
Book The Third. Argument.
Variations.
Book The Fourth. Argument.
Variations. Ver. 114- By The Author. A Declaration.
Appendix To The Dunciad. I.-preface The Publisher To The Reader.
The Dunciad. Ii.-a List Of Books, Papers, And Verses,
Verses, Letters, Essays, Or Advertisements, In The Public Prints. After The Dunciad, 1728.
Iii.-advertisement To The First Edition-with Notes, In Quarto, 1729.
When Printed Separately In The Year 1742.
W. W. Vi.-advertisement Printed In The Journals, 1730. Vii.-a Parallel Of The Characters Of Mr Dryden And Mr Pope, As Drawn By Certain Of Their Contemporaries. Mr Dryden-his Politics, Religion, Morals.
Mr Dryden Only A Versifier. Mr Dryden's Virgil. Mr Dryden Understood No Greek Nor Latin. Mr Dryden Tricked His Subscribers. Names Bestowed On Mr Dryden.
Mr Pope-his Politics, Religion, Morals. Mr Pope Only A Versifier. Mr Pope's Homer. Mr Pope Understood No Greek. Mr Pope Tricked His Subscribers.
Names Bestowed On Mr Pope. Index Of Persons Celebrated In This Poem. The First Number Shows The Book; The Second, The Verse.
Footnotes:
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P. W.
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End Of Pope's Works.