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- Close section Front Matter
- Upon the death of the Lord Hastings
- To his friend the Author, on his divine Epigrams
- To Honor Dryden
- Heroique Stanza's, Consecrated to the Glorious Memory of his most Serene and Renowned Highnesse Oliver
- To my Honored Friend, Sr Robert Howard, On his Excellent Poems
- Astræa Redux. A Poem On the Happy Restoration and Return of His Sacred Majesty Charles the Second
- To His Sacred Majesty, A Panegyrick on his Coronation
- To My Lord Chancellor. Presented on New-years-day
- To my Honoured Friend, Dr Charleton, on his learned and useful Works: and more particularly this of Stone-Heng, by him Restored to the true Founders
- Prologue To the Rival-Ladies
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from The Indian-Queen, A Tragedy
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from The Indian Emperor
- Annus Mirabilis: The Year of Wonders, 1666. An Historical Poem
- Close sectionPrologue and Song from Secret-Love
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from Sir Martin Mar-all
- Close sectionPrologues, Epilogues to The Wild Gallant
- Close sectionPrologue and Epilogue to The Tempest
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from Tyrannick Love
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from An Evening's Love
- Close sectionPrologues, Epilogues and Songs from The Conquest of Granada
- Close sectionPoems from Covent Garden Drolery
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from Marriage A-La-Mode
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Song from The Assignation
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from Amboyna
- To The Lady Castlemain, Upon Her incouraging his first Play
- Close sectionPrologue and Epilogue to Aureng-Zebe
- Epilogue to The Man of Mode
- Close sectionPrologue to Circe
- To Mr. Lee, on his Alexander
- Epilogue to Mithridates King of Pontus
- Close sectionPrologue and Epilogue to All for Love
- Prologue to A True Widow
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from Oedipus
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Song from Troilus and Cressida
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogue and Songs from The Kind Keeper
- Close sectionOvid's Epistles
- Prologue to Cæsar Borgia
- Prologue to The Loyal General
- Close sectionPrologue and Songs from The Spanish Fryar
- Epilogue to Tamerlane the Great
- The Epilogue Spoken to the King at the opening the Play-House at Oxford … March the nineteenth 1681
- The Prologue at Oxford, 1680
- Close sectionPrologue and Epilogue spoken at Mithridates
- Absalom and Achitophel. A Poem.
- Close sectionPrologue and Epilogue to The Unhappy Favourite
- Close sectionPrologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother
- The Medall A Satyre against Sedition
- Prologue To His Royal Highness Upon His first appearance at the Duke's Theatre since his Return from Scotland
- Prologue To The Dutchess On Her Return from Scotland
- Mac Flecknoe
- The Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel A Poem
- Religio Laici or A Laymans Faith A Poem
- Close sectionPrologue and Epilogue To the King and Queen
- Close sectionPrologue, Epilogues and Song from The Duke of Guise
- [An Epigram of Agathias]
- The Art of Poetry Written in French by The Sieur de Boileau, Made English
- The Epilogue to Constantine the Great
- Close sectionPoems from Miscellany Poems
- Several of Ovid's Elegies, Book II Elegy the Nineteenth
- Amaryllis Or the Third Idyllium of Theocritus Paraphras'd
- Prologue, To the University of Oxon
- Epilogue, Spoken by the same
- Prologue, To the University of Oxford, 1674
- Epilogue To Oxford
- Prologue to the University of Oxford. 'Discord, and Plots', &c.
- Prologue To The University of Oxford. 'Tho' Actors cannot', &c.
- Prologue to Arviragus Reviv'd
- Prologue for the Women, when they Acted at the Old Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields
- A Prologue spoken at the Opening of the New House, Mar. 26. 1674
- Epilogue by the same Author
- Prologue to the Princess of Cleves
- Epilogue to the Princess of Cleves
- The Tears of Amynta, for the Death of Damon
- Epilogue intended to have been spoken by the Lady Henr. Mar. Wentworth when Calisto was acted at Court
- Prologue To a New Play, Call'd The Disappointment
- To the Earl of Roscomom, on his Excellent Essay on Translated Verse
- To the Memory of Mr. Oldham
- Close sectionPoems from Sylvæ or, the Second Part of Poetical Miscellanies (1685)
- Lucretius. The beginning of the First Book
- Lucretius. The beginning of the Second Book
- Translation of the Latter Part of the Third Book of Lucretius. Against the Fear of Death
- Lucretius. The Fourth Book. Concerning the Nature of Love.
- From Lucretius. Book the Fifth
- Theocrit. Idyllium the 18th. The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus
- Idyllium the 23rd. The Despairing Lover
- Daphni From Theocritus Idyll. 27
- Horat. Ode 3. Lib I Inscrib'd to the Earl of Roscomon, on his intended Voyage to Ireland
- Horace Lib. I. Ode 9
- Horat. Ode 29. Book 3 Paraphras'd in Pindarique Verse; and Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Lawrence Earl of Rochester
- From Horace, Epod. 2d.
- A New Song. 'Slyvia the fair'
- Song. 'Go tell Amynta gentle Swain'
- Threnodia Augustalis A Funeral-Pindarique
- Close sectionPrologue and Epilogue to Albion and Albanius
- To my Friend Mr. J. Northleigh, Author of the Paralell. On his Triumph of the British Monarchy
- To the Pious Memory Of the Acoomplisht Young Lady Mrs Anne Killigrew, Excellent in the two Sister-Arts of Poësie, and Painting. An Ode.
- To my Ingenious Friend, Mr. Henry Higden, Esq; On his Translation of the Tenth Satyr of Juvenal