Epiftle XIV. To Sir Godfrey Kneller XV. A familiar Epistle to Mr. Julian ELEGIES and EPITAPHS. 151 157 I. To the Memory of Mr. Oldham 161 169 II. To the pious Memory of Mrs. Anne Killegrew 162 VI. On the Death of a very young Gentleman VII. Upon young Mr. Rogers of Gloucestershire IX. Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore X. Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairbones' Tomb 170 189 192 194 ibid. 195 196 197 XII. On the Monument of a fair Maiden Lady ibid. 199 ibid. XV. Epitaph upon the Earl of Rochester's being difmiffed from the Treasury SONGS, ODE S, and a MASQUE. I. The Fair Stranger II. On the young Statemen III. A Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687 200 201 202 203 206 I. Prologue spoken the first Day of the King's House II. Prologue fpoken at the Opening of the New III. Epilogue on the fame Occafion IV. Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1674 VI. Epilogue intended to have been spoken by the 227 228 230 231 233 X. Prologue to Sophonisba, at Oxford, 1680 239 240 XII. Epilogue to a Tragedy called Tamerlane XIII. Prologue to the University of Oxford 1681 243 242 XIV. Pro XIV. Prologue to his Royal Highness, 1682 XVI. An Epilogue for the King's House XVII. Prologue to the Loyal Brother 244 246 247 249 251 XVIII. Epilogue to the fame XIX. Prologue to the University of Oxford, spoken 254 257 XXIII. Another XXIV. Epilogue to Conftantine the Great 258 259 XXV. Prologue to the Disappointment XXVI. Prologue to the King and Queen, upon the Union of the two Companies, 1666 XXVII. Epilogue on the fame Occasion 261 264 266 267 XXIX. Epilogue to the fame 269 XXX. Prologue to the Widow Ranter 270 XXXI. Prologue to Arviragus and Philicia, revived 271 |