W O R K S Alexander Pope Efq. V O L U M E VI. CONTAINING HIS MISCELLANEOUS PIECES IN VERSE and PROS E. LONDON, MDCCLI. Contents of the Sixth Volume. To ROBERT Earl of Oxford and Mortimer 35 TO JAMES CRAGGS Esq. Secretary of State 37 To Mr. JeRvAs, with Mr. DRYDEN's Transla- tion of Fresnoy's art of Painting To Miss BLOUNT, with the works of VOITURE To the same, on her leaving the town after the Co- Answer to a Question of Mrs. Howe Occasioned by some verses of his Grace the Duke A prologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's benefit in 1733, when he was old, blind, and in great di- stress, a little before his death |