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Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1681. Page 249
Prologue to his Royal Highness, upon his first Appear-
ance at the Duke's Theatre, after his Return from
Scotland, 1682.
250
Prologue to the Earl of Essex. By Mr. 7. Banks. 1682.
Spoken to the King and the Queen at their coming to
the House.
251
Prologue to the Loyal Brother, or, The Perfan Prince
By Mr. Southerne. 1682.
253
Epilogue to the fame.
254
Epilogue to Confantine the Great. By Mr. N. Lee. 1684.
256 Prologue to The Disappointment, or, The Mother in
Fashion. By Mr. Southernt. 1684. Spoken by Mr.
Betterton.
257
Prologue to the King and Queen, upon the Union of the
two Companies in 1686.
259
Epilogue on the same Occasion.
261
Prologue to the Princess of Cleves. By Mr. N. Lee. 1689.
263
264
Prologue to the Widow Ranter. By Mrs. Behn. 1690.
265
Epilogue
Epilogue to Henry II. By Mr. Mountefort. 1693.
Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle.
Page 266
A Prologue.
267
Epilogue to a Tragedy called Tamerlane. By Mr.
Saunders.
269
An Epilogue.
270
Prologue to the Prophetess. By Beaumont and Fletcher.
Revived by Mr. Dryden. Spoken by Mr.Betterton.271
Prologue to the Univerfity of Oxford. Spoken by Mr.
Hart, at the A&ting of the Silent Woman, 273
Epilogue, spoken by the same.
274
Epilogue spoken at Oxford by Mrs. Marshall.
276
Prologue to the University of Oxford.
277
Prologue to Albumazar.
279
Prologue to Arviragus and Philicia Revived. By
Lodowick Carlell, Esq; Spoken by Mr. Hart.
281
Prologue spoken the first Day of the King's House A&t.
ing after the Fire.
282
Prologue for the Women, when they Acted at the old
Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
283
An Epilogue for the King's House.
284
285
278
E LE-
ELEGIES and EPITAPHS.
Eleonora : A Panegyrical Poem, Dedicated to the
Memory of the late Countess of Abingdon. Page 289
To the Pious Memory of the Accomplish'd Young Lady,
Mrs. Anne Killigrew, Excellent in the two Sister-
Arts of Poely and Painting. An Ode. 309
On the Death of Amyntas. A Pastoral Elegy.
315
On the Death of a very young Gentleman.
318
Upon the Death of the Earl of Dundee.
319
Upon young Mr. Rogers of Gloucestershire. 320
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham.
ibid.
On the Death of Mr. Purcell. Set to Music by Dr.
Blow.
321
Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore.
322
Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairbone's Tomb in Westminster-
Abbey. Sacred to the Immortal Memory of Sir Palmes
Fairbone Knight, Governor of Tangier ; in Execution
of which Command, he was mortally wounded by a
Shot from the Moors, then befieging the Town, in the
Forty-sixth Year of his Age. October 24, 1680.
323
Under Mr. Milton's Picture, before his Paradise Lofl.
324
SONGS,
SONGS.
Page 327
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687.
On the young Statesmen. 1680.
The Tears of Amyota, for the Death of Damon.
329
330
A Song.
The Lady's Song.
Rondelay.
331
332
333
334
335
A Song to a Fair Young Lady going out of the Town
in the Spring
336
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