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A36597 The Annual miscellany, for the year 1694 being the fourth part of Miscellany poems : containing great variety of new translations and original copies / by the most eminent hands. Dryden, John, 1631-1700. 1694 (1694) Wing D2237; ESTC R22916 76,031 352

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inserted a Catalogue of what Poems are contained in the three former Miscellanies A Table to the first part of Miscellany Poems MAc Flecno Absolom and Achitophel The Medal By Mr. Dryden Several of Ovid's Elegies Book the First Elegy the first By Mr. Cooper The second Elegy By Mr. Creech The fourth Elegy By Sir Car. Scrope The fifth By Mr. Duke The eighth Elegy By Sir Ch. Sidley Out of the Second Book Elegy the first By Mr. Adams Elegy the fifth By Sir Ch. Sidley Elegy the sixth By Mr. Creech Elegy the seventh By Mr. Creech Elegy the eighth By Mr. Creech The same by another Hand Elegy the ninth By the late Earl of Rochester Ellegy the twelfth by Mr. Creech Elegy the fifteenth by Mr. Adams Elegy the nineteenth By Mr. Dryden Out of the Third Book Elegy the fourth By Sir Ch. Sidley Elegy the fifth Elegy the sixth By Mr. Rimer Elegy the ninth By Mr. Stepny Elegy the thirteenth By Mr. Tate The same by another Hand Part of Virgil's fourth Georgic Englished by the E. of M. The parting of Sireno and Diana By Sir Car. Scrope Lucretia out of Ovid de Fastis On Mr. Dryden's Religio Laici By the Earl of Roscomon Upon Mr. Dryden's Religio Laici Odes of Horace The twenty second Ode of the first Book by the Earl of Roscomon The sixth Ode of the third Book By the Earl of Roscomon The fourth Ode of the first Book The fourth Ode of the second Book By Mr. Duke The eighth Ode of the second Book By Mr. Duke The ninth Ode of the third Book By Mr. Duke The same by another Hand The ninth Ode of the fourth Book By Mr. Stepny The fifteenth Ode of the second Book The sixteenth Ode of the second Book by Mr. Otway The first Epode of Horace The third Elegy of the first Book of Propertius By Mr. Adams Faeda est in Coitu c. out of Petronius Epistle from R. D. to T. O. A letter to a friend An Elegy out of the Latin of Francis Remond Amarillis or the third Idyllium of Theocritus Paraphras'd by Mr. Dryden Pharmacutria out of Theocritus By Mr. Bowles The Cyclops the eleventh Idyllium of Theocritus Englished by Mr. Duke To Dr. Short To absent Caelia Prologue to the University of Oxford By Mr. Dryden Epilogue to the same By Mr. Dryden Prologue at Oxford in 1674 By Mr. Dryden The Epilogue Prologue at Oxford Prologue at Oxford By Mr. Dryden Prologue at Oxford 1680. By Mr. Dryden Prologue to Albumazar Revived By Mr. Dryden Prologue to Arviragus By Mr. Dryden Prologue spoken the first day of the King's House acting after the Fire By Mr. Dryden Prologue for the Women at the Old Theatre By Mr. Dryden Prologue at the opening the New House By Mr. Dryden Epilogue by the same Author An Epilogue By Mr. Dryden An Epilogue spoken at the King's House Prologue to the Princess of Cleves Epilogue to the same Written by Mr. Dryden Epilogue for Calisto when acted at Court A Poem spoken to thi Queen at Trinity Colledge in Cambridge Floriana a Pastoral upon the Death of the Dutchess of Southampton By Mr. Duke The Tears of Amynta for the Death of Damon By Mr. Dryden The praises of Italy out of Virgil's second Georgick By Mr. Chetwood 303 Virgil's Eclogues Translated by several Hands THE first Eclogue by John Caril Esq The second By Mr. Tate The same By Mr. Creech The third Eclogue By Mr. Creech The fourth By Mr. Dryden The fifth By Mr. Duke The sixth By the Earl of Roscomon The seventh By Mr. Adams The eighth By Mr. Stafford The same by Mr. Chetwood The ninth Eclogue By Mr. Dryden The tenth Eclogue By Mr. Stafford The last Eclogue Translated or rather imitated in the Year 1666. A Table to the Second Part of Miscellany Poems THe entire Episode of Nisus and Euryalus Translated from the 5th and 9th Books of Virgil's Aeneids by Mr. Dryden The entire Episode of Mezentius and Lausus Translated out of the 10th Book of Virgils Aeneids by Mr. Dryden The Speech of Venus to Vulcan Translated out of the the 8th Book of Virgils Aeneids by Mr. Dryden The beginning of the First Book of Lucretius Translated by Mr. Dryden The beginning of the Second Book of Lucretius Translated by Mr. Dryden The Translation of the latter part of the Third Book of Lucretius Against the Fear of Death by Mr. Dryden Lucretius the Fourth Book concerning the Nature of Love beginning at this Line Sic igitur Veneris qui telis accipit ictum c. by Mr. Dryden From Lucretius Book the Fifth Tum porro puer c. by Mr. Dryden Theocrit Idyllium the 18. the Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus by Mr. Dryden Theocrit Idyllium the 23 d. the Despairing Lover by Mr. Dryden Daphnis from Theocritus Idyll 27. by Mr. Dryden The Third Ode of the first Book of Horace Inscrib'd to the Earl of Roscomon on his intended Voyage to Ireland by Mr. Dryden The 9th Ode of the first Book of Horace by Mr. Dryden The 29th Ode of the Third Book of Horace Paraphras'd in Pindarick Verse and inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Lawrence E. of Rochester by Mr. Dryden From Horace Epode 2d by Mr. Dryden Part of Virgils 4th Georgick Englished by an unknown Hand The Sixth Elegy of the First Book of Tibullus Ovid's Dream A Prologue intended for the Play of Duke and no Duke The Fourteenth Ode of the Second Book of Horace The First Idyllium of Theocritus Translated into English The Reapers the 10th Idyllium of Theocritus Englished by William Bowles Fellow of Kings-Colledge in Cambridge The 12th Idyllium of Theocritus The 19th Idyllium of Theocritus The Complaint of Ariadna out of Catullus by Mr. William Bowles The 20th Idyllium of Theocritus by Mr. William Bowles To Lesbia out of Catullus The Lesbia To Lesbia A Petition to be freed from Love The 12th Elegy of the 2d Book of Ovid The 16th Elegy of the 2d Book of Ovid. The 19th Elegy of the Third Book Of Natures Changes from Lucretius Book the 5th by a Person of Quality The 7th Ode of the 4th Book of Horace Englished by an unknown Hand The 10th Ode of the 2d Book of Horace The 18th Epistle of the first Book of Horace The 2d Satyr of the first Book of Horace Englished by Mr. Stafford The 4th Elegy of the 2d Book of Ovid. Elegy the 11th Lib. 5. De Trist. Ovid complains of his 3 years Banishmen An Ode Sung before the King on New-Years Day Vpon the late Ingenious Translation of P. Simons Critical History by H. D. Esq Horti Arlingtoniani ad Clarissimum Dominum Henricum Comitem Arlingtoniae c. by Mr. Charles Dryden A New Song by Mr. Dryden A Song by Mr. Dryden On the Death of Mr. Oldham On the Kings-House now Building at Winchester The Episode of the Death of Camilla c. by Mr. Stafford A Table to the Third Part of the Miscellany Poems THE First Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses Transl into English