George Sewell [1723–5], The works of Shakespear in six [seven] volumes. Collated and Corrected by the former Editions, By Mr. Pope ([Vol. 7] Printed by J. Darby, for A. Bettesworth [and] F. Fayram [etc.], London) [word count] [S11101].
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Volume back matter
THE TABLE.
Venus and Adonis Pag. 5
Tarquin and Lucrece 7
The Glory of Beauty 177
Injurious Time 179
True Admiration 181
The Force of Love 182
The Beauty of Nature 183
Love's Cruelty ibid.
Youthful Glory 185
Good Admonition 186
Quick Prevention 187
Magazine of Beauty 188
An Ivitation to Marriage 189
False Belief 191
A Temptation 192
Fast and Loose ibid.
True Content 193
A bashful Lover ibid.
Strong Conceit 194
A sweet Provocation ibid.
A constant Vow 195
The Exchange ibid.
A Disconsolation 196
Cruel Deceit 197
The unconstant Lover 198
The Benefit of Friendship 199
Friendly Concord 200
Inhumanity 201
A Congratulation ibid.
Loss and Gain 203
Foolish Disdain 204
Antient Antipathy ibid.
Beauty's Valuation. 205
Melancholy Thoughts ibid.
Love's Loss 206
Love's Relief 207
Unanimity 208
Loth to depart 209
A Master-piece 210
Happiness in Content 211
A dutiful Message ibid.
Go and come quickly 212
Two faithful Friends 213
Careless Neglect 214
Stout Resolution ibid.
A Duel 215
Love-sick 216
Love's Labour lost ibid.
Wholesome Counsel 218
Sat fuisse 220
A living Monument ibid.
Familiarity breeds Contempt 221
Patiens armatus ibid.
A Valediction 222
Nil magnis Invidia 223
Love-sick 224
The Picture of true Love 225
In Praise of his Love ibid.
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A Resignation 227
Sympathizing Love 228
A Request to his scornful Love 230
A Lover's Affection, tho his Love prove unconstant 232
Complaint for his Lover's Absence 234
An Invocation to his Muse 235
Constant Affection 236
Amazement 238
A Lover's Excuse for his long Absence 239
A Complaint 240
Self-Flattery of her Beauty 241
A Trial of Love's Constancy 242
A good Construction of his Love's Unkindness 244
Error in Opinion ibid.
On the Receipt of a Table-Book from his Mistress. 245
A Vow ibid.
Love's Safety 246
An Intreaty for her Acceptance ibid.
Upon her playing on the Virginals 247
Immoderate Lust ibid.
In praise of her Beauty, tho black 248
Unkind Abuse 250
Love-Suit 251
His Heart wounded by her Eye 252
A Protestation. 253
An Allusion 254
Life and Death 255
A Consideration of Death ibid.
Immoderate Passion 256
Love's powerful Subtilty ibid.
Retaliation 258
Sun-Set 259
A Monument to Fame 260
Perjury 261
The Tale of Cephalus and Procris 262
Cupid's Treachery 264
That Menelaus was the Cause of his own Wrongs. 265
Mars and Venus 267
The History how the Minotaur was begot 268
The Tale of Dedalus 270
Achilles's Concealment 273
A Lover's Complaint 274
The Epistle of Paris to Helen 284
Helen to Paris 304
The Passionate Shepherd to his Love 317
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd 318
Another of the same Nature 319
Threnes 323
FINIS.
George Sewell [1723–5], The works of Shakespear in six [seven] volumes. Collated and Corrected by the former Editions, By Mr. Pope ([Vol. 7] Printed by J. Darby, for A. Bettesworth [and] F. Fayram [etc.], London) [word count] [S11101].
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