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CONTENTS

OF THE

FIRST VOLUME.

The Elephant in the Moon—A Satyr—in short Verse Page 1
The same, with additions and alterations—in long Verse 26
Satyr upon the weakness and misery of Man 57
Satyr upon the licentious age of Charles the 2d, contrasted with the puritanical one that preceded it 69
Satyr upon Gaming 81
Satyrical Epistle to a bad Poet 86
Repartees between Cat and Puss at a caterwalling in the modern heroic way 91
Satyr on our ridiculous imitation of the French 98
To the honourable Edward Howard, Esq; upon his incomparable Poem of the British Princes 104
A Palinodie to the honourable Edward Howard, Esq; upon his incomparable British Princes 107
Satyr upon Drunkenness 113
Satyr upon Marriage 118
Upon an hypocritical Nonconformist—A Pindaric Ode 125
Upon modern Critics—A Pindaric Ode 139

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