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196 On the duke of Marlborough’s victory at Oudenard.

A Letter to Mr. Addiſon.

On the king’s acceſſion to the throne.

To the reverend doctor Bentley, on the opening of Trinity-College Chapel, Cambridge.

On a Lady, who is the moſt beautiful and witty when ſhe is angry.

Verſes at the laſt public commencement at Cambridge, ſpoken by the author.

The Court of Venus, from Claudian.

The Speech of Pluto to Proſerpine.

Hero and Leander, tranſlated from the Greek of Muſæus.

A Poem on the Marriage of his grace the duke of Newcaſtle to the right honourable Henrietta Godolphin, which procured him, as we have obſerved already, the place of laureat. The