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Alexander Pope. Poetry
Poetry
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Volume 1
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LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE
PREFACE.2
VARIATIONS IN THE AUTHOR'S MANUSCRIPT PREFACE
PASTORALS,
WITH A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY.3
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCIV
VIRG
SPRING—THE FIRST PASTORAL, OR DAMON
TO SIR WILLIAM TRUMBULL.4
VARIATIONS
SUMMER—THE SECOND PASTORAL, OR ALEXIS
TO DR GARTH
VARIATIONS
AUTUMN. — THE THIRD PASTORAL, Or HYLAS AND ÆGON
TO MR WYCHERLEY.11
VARIATIONS
WINTER. — THE FOURTH PASTORAL, OR DAPHNE
TO THE MEMORY OF MRS TEMPEST.12
VARIATIONS
MESSIAH. — A SACRED ECLOGUE, IN IMITATION OF VIRGIL'S 'POLLIO.'
ADVERTISEMENT
AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCIX
PART I
Introduction.—That 'tis as great a fault to judge ill, as to write ill,
PART II
PART III
PART FIRST
VARIATIONS
PART SECOND
VARIATIONS
PART THIRD
VARIATIONS
THE RAPE OF THE LOCK:
AN HEROI-COMICAL POEM
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCXII
MART
TO MRS ARABELLA FERMOR
A. POPE
CANTO I
VARIATIONS
CANTO II
VARIATION
CANTO III
VARIATIONS
CANTO IV
VARIATION
CANTO V
VARIATIONS
ODE ON ST CECILIA'S DAY,
TWO CHORUSES TO THE TRAGEDY OF BRUTUS
TO THE AUTHOR OF A POEM ENTITLED SUCCESSIO.55
ODE ON SOLITUDE.56
THE DYING CHRISTIAN TO HIS SOUL.57
ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF AN UNFORTUNATE LADY58
PROLOGUE TO MR ADDISON'S TRAGEDY OF CATO
IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS.60
I. CHAUCER
II. SPENSER
III. WALLER
ON A FAN OF THE AUTHOR'S DESIGN,
IN WHICH WAS PAINTED THE STORY OF CEPHALUS AND PROCRIS, WITH THE MOTTO, 'AURA VENI.'
IV. COWLEY
WEEPING
V. EARL OF ROCHESTER
VI. EARL OF DORSET
VII. DR SWIFT
THE TEMPLE OF FAME
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCXI
ADVERTISEMENT
ELOISA TO ABELARD
ARGUMENT
EPISTLE TO ROBERT EARL OF OXFORD AND EARL MORTIMER.68
EPISTLE TO JAMES CRAGGS, ESQ., SECRETARY OF STATE.69
EPISTLE TO MR JERVAS, WITH MR DRYDEN'S TRANSLATION OF FRESNOY'S 'ART OF PAINTING.'
EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT, WITH THE WORKS OF VOITURE.72
EPISTLE TO MRS TERESA BLOUNT. ON HER LEAVING THE TOWN AFTER THE CORONATION.74
TO MRS M. B.75 ON HER BIRTHDAY
TO MR THOMAS SOUTHERN,76 ON HIS BIRTHDAY, 1742
VARIATION
TO MR JOHN MOORE, AUTHOR OF THE CELEBRATED WORM-POWDER
TO MR C.,80 ST JAMES'S PLACE
EPITAPHS
AN ESSAY ON MAN: IN FOUR EPISTLES TO HENRY ST JOHN, LORD BOLINGBROKE
THE DESIGN
EPISTLE I. — OF THE NATURE AND STATE OF MAN WITH RESPECT TO THE UNIVERSE
Of man in the abstract.—
EPISTLE II. — OF THE NATURE AND STATE OF MAN WITH RESPECT TO HIMSELF AS AN INDIVIDUAL
EPISTLE III. — OF THE NATURE AND STATE OF MAN WITH RESPECT TO SOCIETY
EPISTLE IV. — OF THE NATURE AND STATE OF MAN WITH RESPECT TO HAPPINESS
EPISTLE TO DR ARBUTHNOT; OR, PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES
ADVERTISEMENT
SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF HORACE IMITATED
ADVERTISEMENT
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE
ADVERTISEMENT
TO AUGUSTUS.142
THE SECOND EPISTLE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE
BOOK I. EPISTLE VII. — IMITATED IN THE MANNER OF DR SWIFT
BOOK II. SATIRE VI. THE FIRST PART IMITATED IN THE YEAR 1714, BY DR SWIFT; THE LATTER PART ADDED AFTERWARDS
BOOK IV. ODE I. TO VENUS
PART OF THE NINTH ODE OF THE FOURTH BOOK
THE SATIRES OF DR JOHN DONNE, DEAN OF ST PAUL'S,171 VERSIFIED
EPILOGUE177 TO THE SATIRES. IN TWO DIALOGUES. (WRITTEN IN MDCCXXXVIII.)
FOOTNOTES:
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THE GENIUS AND POETRY OF POPE
MORAL ESSAYS
EPISTLE I.—TO SIR RICHARD TEMPLE, LORD COBHAM. OF THE KNOWLEDGE AND CHARACTERS OF MEN
EPISTLE III.20—TO ALLEN LORD BATHURST. OF THE USE OF RICHES
EPISTLE IV.—TO RICHARD BOYLE, EARL OF BURLINGTON. OF THE USE OF RICHES
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
JANUARY AND MAY. FROM CHAUCER.58
THE WIFE OF BATH, HER PROLOGUE. FROM CHAUCER
PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUES
A PROLOGUE TO A PLAY FOR MR DENNIS'S BENEFIT, IN 1733, WHEN HE WAS OLD, BLIND, AND IN GREAT DISTRESS, A LITTLE BEFORE HIS DEATH
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
MISCELLANIES
THE BASSET-TABLE.62 AN ECLOGUE
LINES ON RECEIVING FROM THE EIGHT HON. THE LADY FRANCES SHIRLEY63 A STANDISH AND TWO PENS
VERBATIM FROM BOILEAU. UN JOUR DIT UN AUTEUR, ETC
ANSWER TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTION OF MRS HOWE
OCCASIONED BY SOME VERSES OF HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM
MACER: A CHARACTER
SONG, BY A PERSON OF QUALITY, WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1733
ON A CERTAIN LADY AT COURT
ON HIS GROTTO AT TWICKENHAM, COMPOSED OF MARBLES, SPARS, GEMS, ORES, AND MINERALS
ROXANA, OR THE DRAWING-ROOM. AN ECLOGUE
TO LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGUE
EXTEMPORANEOUS LINES ON A PORTRAIT OF LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGUE, PAINTED BY KNELLER
LINES SUNG BY DURASTANTI, WHEN SHE TOOK LEAVE OF THE ENGLISH STAGE
UPON THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH'S HOUSE AT WOODSTOCK
VERSES LEFT BY MR POPE. ON HIS LYING IN THE SAME BED WHICH WILMOT, THE CELEBRATED EARL OF ROCHESTER, SLEPT IN AT ADDERBURY, THEN BELONGING TO THE DUKE OF ARGYLL, JULY 9, 1739
THE CHALLENGE, A COURT BALLAD. TO THE TUNE OF 'TO ALL YOU LADIES NOW AT LAND.'
THE THREE GENTLE SHEPHERDS
EPIGRAM, ENGRAVED ON THE COLLAR OF A DOG WHICH I GAVE TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS
THE TRANSLATOR
THE LOOKING-GLASS. ON MRS PULTENEY.81
A FAREWELL TO LONDON IN THE YEAR 1715
SANDYS' GHOST;82 OR, A PROPER NEW BALLAD ON THE NEW OVID'S METAMORPHOSES: AS IT WAS INTENDED TO BE TRANSLATED BY PERSONS OF QUALITY
UMBRA.85
SYLVIA, A FRAGMENT
IMPROMPTU TO LADY WINCHELSEA. OCCASIONED BY FOUR SATIRICAL VERSES ON WOMEN WITS, IN 'THE RAPE OF THE LOCK.'
EPIGRAM
EPIGRAM ON THE FEUDS ABOUT HANDEL AND BONONCINI
ON MRS TOFTS, A CELEBRATED OPERA SINGER
THE BALANCE OF EUROPE
EPITAPH ON LORD CONINGSBY
EPIGRAM
EPIGRAM FROM THE FRENCH
EPITAPH ON GAY
EPIGRAM ON THE TOASTS OF THE KIT-CAT CLUB, ANNO 1716
TO A LADY, WITH THE 'TEMPLE OF FAME.'
ON THE COUNTESS OF BURLINGTON CUTTING PAPER
ON DRAWINGS OF THE STATUES OF APOLLO, VENUS, AND HERCULES, MADE FOR POPE BY SIR GODFREY KNELLER
ON BENTLEY'S 'MILTON.'
LINES WRITTEN IN WINDSOR FOREST
TO ERINNA
A DIALOGUE
ODE TO QUINBUS FLESTRIN, THE MAN MOUNTAIN,87 BY TITTY TIT, POET-LAUREATE TO HIS MAJESTY OF LILLIPUT. TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH
THE LAMENTATION OF GLUMDALCLITCH FOR THE LOSS OF GRILDRIG. A PASTORAL
TO MR LEMUEL GULLIVER, THE GRATEFUL ADDRESS OF THE UNHAPPY HOUYHNHNMS, NOW IN SLAVERY AND BONDAGE IN ENGLAND
MARY GULLIVER TO CAPTAIN LEMUEL GULLIVER. AN EPISTLE
1740. A FRAGMENT OF A POEM
THE FOURTH EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE.128
EPIGRAM ON ONE WHO MADE LONG EPITAPHS.129
ON AN OLD GATE. ERECTED IN CHISWICK GARDENS
A FRAGMENT
TO MR GAY, WHO HAD CONGRATULATED POPE ON FINISHING HIS HOUSE AND GARDENS
ARGUS
PRAYER OF BRUTUS. FROM GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH
LINES ON A GROTTO, AT CRUX-EASTON, HANTS
THE UNIVERSAL PRAYER, DEO OPT. MAX
THE DUNCIAD. IN FOUR BOOKS
A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER, OCCASIONED BY THE FIRST CORRECT EDITION OF THE DUNCIAD
MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS HIS PROLEGOMENA AND ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE DUNCIAD: WITH THE HYPERCRITICS OF ARISTARCHUS
DENNIS, REMARKS ON PR. ARTHUR
CHARACTER OF MR P., 1716
GILDON, PREF. TO HIS NEW REHEARSAL
THEOBALD, LETTER TO MIST, JUNE 22, 1728
CONCANEN, DED. TO THE AUTHOR OF THE DUNCIAD
TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING OUR POET AND HIS WORKS
M. SCRIBLERUS LECTORI S
MR JOHN DENNIS
MR OLDMIXON
MR LEONARD WELSTED,
MR ADDISON
MR JOHN DENNIS,
DR GARTH,
MR PRIOR
SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE, KT.,
MR OLDMIXON,
MR LEWIS THEOBALD
MIST'S JOURNAL, JUNE 8,
MR ADDISON, FREEHOLDER, NO. 40
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
JOHN DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM
MR JOHN DENNIS,
MR LEWIS THEOBALD
MR THEOBALD,
MR CHARLES GILDON,
MR OLDMIXON
THE AUTHOR OF A LETTER TO MR CIBBER
MR THOMAS COOKE,
H. STANHOPE,
MIST'S JOURNAL, JUNE 8, 1728
MR COLLEY CIBBER,
MR DENNIS AND MR GILDON,
MR LEONARD WELSTED
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
BOOK THE SECOND
ARGUMENT
BOOK THE THIRD
ARGUMENT
BOOK THE FOURTH
ARGUMENT
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
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