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CONTENTS.

To the happy Memory of the most renowned Du-Val. A Pindaric Ode 145
A Panegyric upon Sir John Denham's Recovery from his Madness 155
Upon Critics who judge of modern Plays precisely by the Rules of the Ancients 161
Satyr upon Plagiaries 168
Upon Philip Nye's Thanksgiving Beard 177
Prologue to the Queen of Arragon, acted before the Duke of York, upon his Birth-day 185
Epilogue upon the same—to the Duchess 188
A Ballad upon the Parliament, which deliberated about making Oliver King 190
A Ballad, as 'tis conjectured, upon O. Cromwell, 2 Parts 193
Satyr upon the Imperfection and Abuse of human Learning—Part 1st 202
Fragments of an intended 2d Part of the same 213
Miscellaneous thoughts—in Verse from p. 228 to 268
To his Mistress 268
To the same ibid.
Triplets upon Avarice 269
Epigram upon a Club of Sots 270
Description of Holland ibid.
Two Speeches made in the Rump-Parliament when it was restored by the Officers of the Army in the Year 1659 272
A Speech made at the Rota 317

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