1. Fr Mr Toe and Dr Arbuthnot to Dr Swift. On
The fader dratt n Al: Gar
2170 Star 2 Swit. On the Jame fubject. Of Mr Pope's
sides a particularly that on the use of riches
130 Fram Are or Mr. Gay. His care of his memory
ane verizing zoncerning the Dean's and his own; and of
JAR A As our writings; and the purpose of them.
Tatar as the Zan # England
116. Sam Jr S. & the paper called The life and cha-
wir g) >> Suik. & Mr Gey, and the care of his pa
I a los againf Mr Pone. Of the edition of the
Zurs marks ir Island, how printed
1X Of the Dear & veries, called, 4 Whe? on Dr D. The
purious character at him. Lord Bolingbroke's writings.
The maaten a great mer in years
111 Far Swit Or Mrs Pope's death. Invitation to
Dublin. His own fituation there, and temper
LXX. Je to the farmer. His temper of mind fince his
mocha's death. The union of sentiments in all his ac-
1XX. Cancer fe his abience. Of a libel against him.
Rochans on the behaviour of a worthiefs man
LXX Melancholy circumstances of the feparation of
2. vead, maetinence of talle pretenders to their friendship.
Publilbars at lige papers. Of the effay on man, and of
the casechan of the Dean's works-Polticript by Lord
Rolingdoake onnesening his metaphylical works
1XX7 From Dr Swift. The antwer. Of his own amuse-
ments, the offer on man, and Lord Bolingbroke's writings 167
LXXV. Of the pleatures of his conversation. Of Dr År-
buthnor's decay of health. Of the nature of moral and
philofòphical writings
LXXV. From Dr Swift. On the death of friends
LXXVI. From the fame. On the offence taken at their wri-
tings. Of Mr Pope's letters. Character of Dr Rundle, Bi-
shop of Derry