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Rh On Conſcience, Beauty, the Force of Muſic, Song of Troilus, &c. dedicated to the Duke of Newcaſtle.

To his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, upon his going into Germany 1712. This poem begins thus,

A Deſcription of the Field of Battle, after Cæſar was Conqueror at Pharſalia, from the Seventh Book of Lucan.

The Patriot.

Tranſlations from Lucan, occaſioned by the Tragedy of Cato.

The Fifth Elegy of the Firſt Book of Tibullus, tranſlated, and addreſſed to Delia.

An Apology for Loving a Widow.

The Fifth Pſalm Paraphraſed.

A Poetical Epiſtle, written from Hampſtead to Mr. Thornhill, upon Mr. Addiſon’s Cato.

An Epiſtle to Mr. Addiſon on the Death of the Earl of Hallifax. This poem begins thus, Cupid’s