THE CONTENTS TO THЕ Fourth Volume. Ode 9. in lib. 1. To Sir John Bowyer A Paraphrafe on Horace of Vides ut alta Ode 10, in lib. 3. paraphras'd Ode 11, in lib. 2 Ode 13, in lib. 4. paraphras'd Ode 23, in lib. I Ode 26, in lib. 3. paraphras'd Ode 27, in lib. I The fame Ode imitated An Imitation of the 14th Epod in Hor. A Tranflation from Hor. of Mollis Inertia The Preface Martial's Epigrams translated. An Elegy on Mr. Smith, Ordinary of Newgate An Elegy on the Vicount Dundee, kill'd, &c. Dundee's Speech to his Soldiers The mourning Poet; or, the unknown Comforts,&c. On the Encampment at Hounflow-heath On the fetting up Q. Elizabeth's Statue, &c. Upon the Author of the Satyr, &c. by Sir Cha. Sidley The Quack corrected, by the Earl of ..... The merry Poetafter, by Dr. An equal Match, &c. by Col. Codrington To the Mirror af British Knighthood, by R. Steele,Efq. I To the indefatigable Rhinter, by Dr. Smith A modeft Requeft, &c. by Col Codrington Wholefóne Advice, &c. by the Earl of Anglefea Ib. To a thrice illuftrious Quack, Pedant and Bard, by the To Sir R. Bl-re, on the two Arthurs being condemn'd To the adventurous Knt. of Cheapfide, by Mr. Manning Ib. To the canting Author of the Satyr againft Wit, bý Friendly Advice to Dr. Bl-, by a Lord On the Treatment of the modern Drama, by Mr. Kn--- 92, Infcriptions defign'd for the Dial over Lincolns-Inn new Antenor's Speech apply'd to the Declaration, &c. A penfive Thought in a Spunging-Houfe The Non-juror's Reafons for taking the Oiths An English Colonel's Speech to his Regiment Mr. Alfop's State of Conformity Dr. Qats's Marriage with a Muggletonian Widow A Supplement to Mr. Tho. Brown's Works in Profe and r To Sir John Sands, against keeping of Miftreffes The Anfwer of Sir John Sands, in Vindication, &c. From a Vintner in the City,to a Vintner in the Suburbs Another Letter, being a Confolation on Cuckoldom Poftfcript to the faid Letter of Confolation A Letter to a Rev. Grafier, Phyfician, &c. A Letter to a Gentlewoman kept by a Jew A Letter from a Gentleman in Holland, &c. To a Miftrefs that fhew'd his Letters to his Rival The Difference between a young Lady, &c. A Letter to the Duke of Buckingham A Letter to the Dutchefs of Mazarine Tho. Brown's Recantation of his Satyr, &c. An Elegy on Dobbin a Coach-Horfe To Juffice Higden, on the ill Succefs of his Play To the fame, on his Play being damn❜d Upon perfecuting it with Cat-calls A Paftoral on the Deathof Queen Mary Prologue to a Mufick Speech at the Theatre in Oxford On Mr. Creech's Tranflation of Lucretius Algernoon Sidney's Letter of Advice to his Friend, co cerning the Education of his Son A Character of a Low-Church Magiftrate 33 A Compleat Alphabetical KEY to Mr. Brown's WORKS. Lord All-Pride in the Park. Vol. 4. Page 125: Eau Fielding,a great Fop,marry'd to Barbara, Duchefs of Cleaveland, who was divorc'd from him. Ler then thefe Arthurs too in Doggrel live, Vol. 4. 83. Two Thieves condemn'd, one of which was hang'd at Tyburn; but t'other being repriev'd, was afterwards kill'ď. Bookfeller turn'd Quack. Vol. 3. 14. Rogers of that Trade in Fleet-ftreet, who fold a Powder which (as he reported in his Advertisements) would diffolve the Stone in the Reins or Bladder. B- -y fhould write. Vol. 3. 78. Meaning the old Earl of Banbury, Some damning Dr. B- ges. Vol. 2. 220. Daniel Burgess, the Presbyterian Parfon, notoriously known for his Knack of Canting in the Pulpit. Mrs. G Vol. 3. 243. Madam Crifp, a noted Strumpet, who was in Newgate for fetting a Lieutenant to kill a Blackmoor that had fola her Lap-dog; afterwards fhe kept a Bawdy-house. Codron's Fire. Vol. 4. 80. Dr. Garth, who writ that excellent poetical Piece call'd, The Difpenfary. Impenitent Clipper. Vol. 4. 127. Coppinger, formerly a strolling Player, executed at Tyburn. Caufabon for Satyr famous, Vol. 4. 322. A famous Critick, interr'd in Weftminfter-Abbey. Dr. Sherlock, Dean of St. Paul's, and Master of the Temple. A Coin in Ufe among the ancient Grecians, in Value 7d. ob. fo that the Sum which Lais demanded of Demofthenes for a Night's Lodging, was 341 1. 13s. 4d. Daniel D. 's Party. Vol. 3. 328. A broken Hofier, pillory'd in 1703 for publishing a scurri A S lous |