The Fifth Elegy of the First Book of Ovid The Fourth Ode of the Second Book of Horace The Eighth Ode of the Second Book of Horace To Mr. Creech on his Tranflation of Lucretius Virgil's Fifth Eclogue 126 128 To Mr. Waller; upon the Copy of Verses made by himself on the last Copy in his Book A Song A Song 133 134 135 136 A Song To Mr. Henry Dickinson, on his Tranflation of "Simon's Critical History of the Old Teftament" 137 To Mr. Dryden, on his "Troilus and Creffida" 138 Paris to Helen. Tranflated from Ovid's Epiftles 140 The Epiftle of Acontius to Cydippe. Tranflated from Ovid The Fourth Satire of Juvenal Damon and Alexis Cælia and Dorinda 155 164 174 175 176 Cælia's Soliloquy To some disbanded Officers upon the late Vote of the "Who for Preferments, &c." imitated in Latin 182 POEMS NOME on, ye Critics, find one fault who dares ; COM For read it backward, like a witch's prayers, Wit, like tierce-claret, when 't begins to pall, Yet |