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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionWellesley Manuscript Poems
- On Lady Cartret dressed like a shepherdess at Count Volira's ball
- The pugs: a dialogue between an old and young dutch Mastiff
- A Letter from S A. F. to Ardelia
- The agreeable: In an answer to the foregoing letter, by Ardelia
- To Flavia, By whose persuasion, I undertook the following Paraphrase
- To the Right Hon: the Countess of Winchilsea On her obliging compliance with my request, to paraphrase the last Chapter
- The last chapter of Ecclesiastes Paraphrased: Inscribed to Mrs Catherine Fleming
- To His Excellency the Lord Cartret at Stockholm: Upon receiving from him a picture in miniature of Charles the twelfth King of Sweden
- On the Death of the Queen
- Upon Lady Selena Shirly's picture drawn by Mr Dagar
- To the Right Honourable Frances Countess of Hertford who engaged Mr Eusden to write upon a wood
- An Hymn of Thanksgiving after a Dangerous fit of sickness in the year 1715
- To the Rev Mr Bedford
- An Epistle to Mrs Catherine Fleming
- Upon an improbable undertaking
- A letter to Mrs Arrabella Marow
- Advertisement for the Gazette, Flying post, Weekly journal &c.
- Sir Plausible
- A Letter to the Hon: Lady Worseley at Long-Leat Lewston August the 10th 1704
- A Ballad to Mrs Catherine Fleming in London from Malshanger Farm in Hampshire
- After drawing a twelfth cake at the Hon: Mrs Thynne's
- The white mouse's petition to Lamira the Right Hon: the Lady Ann Tufton now Countess of Salisbury
- To the Hon: Mrs H----n
- The agreeable
- The misanthrope
- To the Right Hon: Ann Countess of Winchilsea: occasioned by four verses in the rape of the Lock
- To Mr Pope In answer to a copy of verses occasioned by a little dispute upon four lines in the Rape of the Lock
- An Apology for my fearful temper in a letter in Burlesque upon the firing of my chimney at Wye College March 25 1702
- These verses were inserted in a letter to the Right Hon: The Lady Viscountess Weymouth
- On my being charged with writing a lampoon at Tunbridge
- To the Lord March upon the death of his sparrow
- To a Lady who having desired me to compose something upon the foregoing Subject
- Under the picture of S George Rooke
- Under the picture of Mr John Dryden
- Under the picture of Marshall Turenne taken from his epitaph written in French
- Over the Picture of Major Pownoll
- Mary Magdalen at our Saviour's Tomb: A Fragment
- Moderation or the Wolves and the sheep: A Fable
- To the R. Hon. y Ld Viscount Hatton &c.
- A Supplication for the joys of Heaven
- From S Austin's manual Englished by Roger's Chapter
- The happiness of a departed Soul
- An Aspiration
- The following poem is taken from the Epistle for the Monday before Easter
- To the Right Hon: the Lord Viscount Hatton by way of excuse for my having not in sometime replied to his last copy of verses in which he gives himself the name of Corydon not approved by me who in this Poem offer at an imitation of Madame Deshouliers in her way of Badinage
- A Tale
- The Laurel
- Occasioned By the Death of Collonel Baggot
- On these Words ----- for as much as ye did it unto the least of these my Brethren ye did it unto me.
- On these Words: Thou hast hedged in my way with thorns
- An Act of Contrition
- An Ode Written upon Christmas Eve in the year 1714 Upon these Words: And again they Said Alleluia Inscribed To the R Honble the Lady Catherine Jones
- Written after a violent and dangerous fit of sickness in the Year 1715
- At first Waking
- A Prayer for Salvation
- No Grace
- A Contemplation
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