T CONTENTS OF ROWE'S POEM S. HE Golden Verfes of Pythagoras. Tranflated I Epilogue fpoken by Mrs. Barry at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, April 7, 1709, at her playing in Love for Love with Mrs. Bracegirdle, for the Benefit Epilogue to the Cruel Gift 33 3.5 Horace, Book III. Ode XXI. To his Cafk 4.2 Epigram on a Lady who fhed her Water at feting the Tragedy of Cato; occafioned by an Epigram on a Lady who wept at it 56 ibid. Imitated in Latin ferred on the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax, 1714; being that Year inftalled Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter Epigram on the Prince of Wales's, then Regent, appearing at the Fire in Spring Gardens, 1716 Verses made to a Simile of Mr. Pope's `57 48 ibid. 59 Song on a fine Woman who had a dull Husband Occafioned by his firft Vifit to Lady Warwick at Holland Houfe 60 Stanza's to Lady Warwick on Mr. Addison's going abroad The Vifit ibid. 63 The Contented Shepherd, to Mrs. A D-- ibid. Song. Ah Willow. To the fame, in her Sickness "65 To the fame, Singing Song. The fair Inconftant To Lord Warwick on his Birth-Day 67 68 69 To Lady Jane Wharton, on her ftudying the Globe 70 To Mrs. Pulteney upon her going abroad Song for the King's Birth-Day, May 28, 1716 Ode for the New Year, 1716 Ode for the New Year, 1717 to Peace, for the Year 1718 for the King's Birth-Day, 1718 to the Thames, for the Year, 1719 71 ibid. 76 78 80 82 84 The Story of Giaucus and Scylla, from Ovid's Me tamorphofes, Book XIII. END OF ROWE'S POEMS. 86 |