The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 Poetry - Volume 1
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THE WORKS
OF
ALEXANDER POPE.
NEW EDITION.
INCLUDING
SEVERAL HUNDRED UNPUBLISHED LETTERS, AND OTHER NEW MATERIALS.
COLLECTED IN PART BY THE LATE
COLLECTED IN PART BY THE LATE
INCLUDING
SEVERAL HUNDRED UNPUBLISHED LETTERS, AND OTHER NEW MATERIALS.
COLLECTED IN PART BY THE LATE
COLLECTED IN PART BY THE LATE
RT. HON. JOHN WILSON CROKER.
WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES.
VOL. I.
POETRY.—VOL. I.
WITH PORTRAITS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS.
WITH PORTRAITS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS.
WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES.
VOL. I.
POETRY.—VOL. I.
WITH PORTRAITS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS.
WITH PORTRAITS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS.
CONTENTS
OF
OF
THE FIRST VOLUME OF POETRY.
CATALOGUE
Of Pope's Collected Editions of his Works.
Of Pope's Collected Editions of his Works.
A MEMORIAL LIST
OF
OF
DEPARTED RELATIONS AND FRIENDS.
WRITTEN BY POPE IN AN ELZEVIR VIRGIL, NOW IN THE LIBRARY OF THE EARL OF MANSFIELD.[1]
NATUS MAJI 21, 1688, HORA POST MERID. 6-3/4.
FOOTNOTES:
WRITTEN BY POPE IN AN ELZEVIR VIRGIL, NOW IN THE LIBRARY OF THE EARL OF MANSFIELD.[1]
NATUS MAJI 21, 1688, HORA POST MERID. 6-3/4.
FOOTNOTES:
ADVERTISEMENT OF WARBURTON TO HIS EDITION OF POPE'S WORKS, 1751.
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
INTRODUCTION.
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
PREFACE TO POPE'S WORKS.
VOL. II. 4to, 1735.
THE AUTHOR TO THE READER.
FOOTNOTES:
VOL. II. 4to, 1735.
THE AUTHOR TO THE READER.
FOOTNOTES:
RECOMMENDATORY POEMS.[1]
JOHN SHEFFIELD, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.[2]
ON MR. POPE AND HIS POEMS.
ANNE, COUNTESS OF WINCHELSEA.[3]
TO MR. POPE.
MR. WYCHERLEY.
TO MR. POPE, ON HIS PASTORALS.[4]
FR. KNAPP.[9]
TO MR. POPE, ON HIS WINDSOR FOREST.[10]
Killala, in the county of Mayo, in Ireland, June 7, 1715.
Killala, in the county of Mayo, in Ireland, June 7, 1715.
ELIJAH FENTON.
TO MR. POPE.
IN IMITATION OF A GREEK EPIGRAM ON HOMER.[13]
DR. THOMAS PARNELL.
TO MR. POPE.
THE HON. SIMON HARCOURT.[15]
TO MR. POPE,
ON THE PUBLISHING HIS WORKS.
WILLIAM BROOME.
TO MR. POPE.[21]
LORD LYTTELTON.[25]
TO MR. POPE.[26]
FOOTNOTES:
JOHN SHEFFIELD, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.[2]
ON MR. POPE AND HIS POEMS.
ANNE, COUNTESS OF WINCHELSEA.[3]
TO MR. POPE.
MR. WYCHERLEY.
TO MR. POPE, ON HIS PASTORALS.[4]
FR. KNAPP.[9]
TO MR. POPE, ON HIS WINDSOR FOREST.[10]
Killala, in the county of Mayo, in Ireland, June 7, 1715.
Killala, in the county of Mayo, in Ireland, June 7, 1715.
ELIJAH FENTON.
TO MR. POPE.
IN IMITATION OF A GREEK EPIGRAM ON HOMER.[13]
DR. THOMAS PARNELL.
TO MR. POPE.
THE HON. SIMON HARCOURT.[15]
TO MR. POPE,
ON THE PUBLISHING HIS WORKS.
WILLIAM BROOME.
TO MR. POPE.[21]
LORD LYTTELTON.[25]
TO MR. POPE.[26]
FOOTNOTES:
TRANSLATIONS.
ADVERTISEMENT.
FOOTNOTES:
THE
THE
FIRST BOOK OF STATIUS:
HIS
HIS
FOOTNOTES:
THE
THE
FIRST BOOK OF STATIUS:
HIS
HIS
THEBAIS.
TRANSLATED IN THE YEAR 1703.
FOOTNOTES:
TRANSLATED IN THE YEAR 1703.
FOOTNOTES:
ARGUMENT
THE FIRST BOOK
OF
OF
STATIUS'S THEBAIS.
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
TRANSLATIONS
FROM
FROM
OVID.
SAPPHO TO PHAON.[1]
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
THE FABLE OF DRYOPE.[1]
FROM THE NINTH BOOK OF OVID'S METAMORPHOSES.
FOOTNOTES:
FROM THE NINTH BOOK OF OVID'S METAMORPHOSES.
FOOTNOTES:
VERTUMNUS AND POMONA.[1]
FROM THE FOURTEENTH BOOK OF OVID'S METAMORPHOSES.
FOOTNOTES:
FROM THE FOURTEENTH BOOK OF OVID'S METAMORPHOSES.
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JANUARY AND MAY:
OR,
OR,
THE MERCHANT'S TALE.
FROM CHAUCER.
FROM CHAUCER.
JANUARY AND MAY:
OR, THE
MERCHANT'S TALE.
FOOTNOTES:
OR, THE
MERCHANT'S TALE.
FOOTNOTES:
THE WIFE OF BATH.
HER PROLOGUE.
FROM CHAUCER.
FROM CHAUCER.
THE WIFE OF BATH.
HER PROLOGUE.
FOOTNOTES:
HER PROLOGUE.
FOOTNOTES:
THE TEMPLE OF FAME
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1711.
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1711.
THE TEMPLE OF FAME: a vision.
8vo.
8vo.
ADVERTISEMENT
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
THE TEMPLE OF FAME.
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
PASTORALS,
WITH A
WITH A
DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL.
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1704.
FOOTNOTES:
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1704.
FOOTNOTES:
A DISCOURSE
ON
ON
PASTORAL POETRY.[1]
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
SPRING:
THE FIRST PASTORAL,
OR
OR
DAMON.
TO SIR WILLIAM TRUMBULL.[1]
FOOTNOTES:
THE FIRST PASTORAL,
OR
OR
DAMON.
TO SIR WILLIAM TRUMBULL.[1]
FOOTNOTES:
SUMMER:
THE SECOND PASTORAL,
OR
OR
ALEXIS.[1]
TO DR. GARTH.[2]
FOOTNOTES:
THE SECOND PASTORAL,
OR
OR
ALEXIS.[1]
TO DR. GARTH.[2]
FOOTNOTES:
AUTUMN:
THE THIRD PASTORAL,[1]
OR
OR
HYLAS AND ÆGON.
TO MR. WYCHERLEY.[2]
FOOTNOTES:
TO MR. WYCHERLEY.[2]
FOOTNOTES:
WINTER:[1]
THE FOURTH PASTORAL,
OR
OR
DAPHNE.
TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. TEMPEST.[2]
FOOTNOTES:
THE FOURTH PASTORAL,
OR
OR
DAPHNE.
TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. TEMPEST.[2]
FOOTNOTES:
MESSIAH,
A SACRED ECLOGUE:
IN IMITATION OF VIRGIL'S POLLIO.
ADVERTISEMENT.
FOOTNOTES:
A SACRED ECLOGUE:
IN IMITATION OF VIRGIL'S POLLIO.
ADVERTISEMENT.
FOOTNOTES:
MESSIAH,
A SACRED ECLOGUE:
IN IMITATION OF VIRGIL'S POLLIO.
FOOTNOTES:
A SACRED ECLOGUE:
IN IMITATION OF VIRGIL'S POLLIO.
FOOTNOTES:
WINDSOR FOREST.
To the Right Honourable George, Lord Landsdown.
Folio, 1713.
Folio, 1713.
FOOTNOTES:
To the Right Honourable George, Lord Landsdown.
Folio, 1713.
Folio, 1713.
FOOTNOTES:
WINDSOR FOREST.
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
GEORGE LORD LANSDOWN.[1]
FOOTNOTES:
END OF VOL. I.
BRADBURY, EVANS, AND CO., PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
END OF VOL. I.
BRADBURY, EVANS, AND CO., PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
GEORGE LORD LANSDOWN.[1]
FOOTNOTES:
END OF VOL. I.
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END OF VOL. I.
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