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l IX. Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore X. Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairbone's tomb in Westminster Abbey XI. Under Mr Milton's picture, before his "Paradise Lost" XII. On the monument of a fair Maiden Lady, who died at Bath, and is there interred XIII. Epitaph on Mrs Margaret Paston of Burningham, in Norfolk XIV. On the monument of the Marquis of Winchester SONGS, ODES, AND A MASQUE. I. The Fair Stranger II. On the Young Statesmen III. A Song for St Cecilia's Day, 1687 IV. The Tears of Amynta for the death of Damon V. The Lady's Song VI. A Song VII. A Song VIII. Roundelay IX. A Song X. A Song to a fair Young Lady going out of town in Spring XI. Song in the "Indian Emperor" XII. Song in "The Maiden Queen" XIII. Songs in "The Conquest of Granada" XIV. Song of the Sea-fight in "Amboyna" XV. Incantation in "Oedipus" XVI. Songs in "Albion and Albanius" XVII. Songs in "King Arthur" XVIII. Song of Jealousy in "Love Triumphant" XIX. Song--Farewell, fair Armida XX. Alexander's Feast; or, the Power of Music: an Ode in honour of St Cecilia's Day XXI. The Secular Masque XXII. Song of a Scholar and his Mistress PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES. I. Prologue to "The Rival Ladies" II. Prologue to "The Indian Queen" III. Epilogue to "The Indian Queen" IV. Epilogue to "The Indian Emperor" V. Prologue to "Sir Martin Marr-all" VI. Prologue to "The Tempest" VII. Prologue to "Tyrannic Love" VIII. Epilogue to "The Wild Gallant" IX. Prologue, spoken the first day of the King's House acting after the fire of London X. Epilogue to the Second Part of the "Conquest of Granada" XI. Prologue to "Aboyna" XII. Epilogue to "Aboyna" XIII. Prologue, spoken at the Opening of the New House, March 26, 1674 XIV. Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1674 XV. Prologue to "Circe," a Tragic Opera XVI. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by the Lady Hen. Mar. Wentworth, when "Calista" was acted at Court XVII. Prologue to "Aurenzebe" XVIII. Epilogue to "The Man of Mode; or, Sir Fopling Flutter" XI
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