
The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical : in prose and verse, with his remains in four volumes compleat; vol. II
by Thomas Brown
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- THE S e c o n d V o l u m e OF THE WORKS OF Mr. Thomas Brown.
- T H E WORKS O F Mr. Thomas Brown.
- The CONTENTS
- LETTERS F R O M T H E Dead to the Living.
- Part I.
- Scarron to Lewis le Grand. By Mr. Brown.
- Hannibal to the Victorious Prince Eugene of Savoy. By Mr. Brown.
- Pindar of Thebes to Tom. Durfey. By Mr. Brown.
- King James II. to Lewis XVI. By Mr. Boyer.
- Lewis XIV’s. Answer to K. James II. By the same Hand.
- Will. Pierre’s Answer. By the same Hand.
- Antiochus to Lewis XIV. By Mr. Henry Baker.
- Lewis the XIVth’s Answer.
- Catharine de Medicis, to the Duchess of Orleans.
- The Answer of the Duchess of Orleans to Catharine de Medicis.
- Cardinal Mazarine, to the Marquis de Barbasiux.
- The Answer of Monsieur le Marquis de Barbasieux, to Cardinal Mazarine.
- Mary I. of England to the Pope.
- The Pope’s Answer to Queen Mary I.
- Harlequin to Father la Chaise.
- Father la Chaise’s Answer to Harlequin.
- The Duke of Alva to the Clergy of France.
- The Answer of the Clergy of France to the Duke of Alva.
- Philip of Austria to the Dauphine.
- The Dauphine’s Answer To Philip of Austria.
- Juvenal to Boileau.
- Boileau’s Answer to Juvenal.
- Diana of Poictiers, Mistress to Hen. II. of France, to Madam Maintenon.
- Madam Maintenon’s Answer to Diana of Poictiers.
- The Answer of the Chief Ministers of the King of Iveter to Hugh Spencer.
- Julia to the Princess of Conti.
- The Princess of Conti’s Answer to Julia.
- Dionysius the Younger, to the Flatterers of what Degree or Country soever.
- The Answer of the News-Mongers to Young Dionysius.
- Christiana, Queen of Sweden, to the Ladies.
- The Answer of a young Vestal to the Queen.
- Francis Rablais, to the Physicians of Paris.
- The Duchess of Fontagne to the Cumean Sibyl.
- The Cumean Sybil’s Answer to the Duchess of Fontagne.
- The MITRED HOG: A Dialogue between Abbot Furetiere and Scarron.
- Perkin Warbeck to the pretended Prince of Wales. By Capt. Ayloff.
- Mr. Dryden, to the Lord—— By Capt. Ayloff.
- Charon to the most Illustrious and High-born Jack Catch, Esq; by Capt. Ayloff.
- From Sir Bartholomew—— to the Worshipful Serjeant S——. By the same Hand.
- LETTERS F R O M T H E Dead to the Living.
- Part II.
- Sir Fleetwood Shepherd to Mr. Prior.
- Mr. Prior’s Answer.
- Mr. Abel’s Answer.
- Seignior Nichola to Mr. Buckly, at the Swan Coffee-House near Bloomsbury.
- Ignatius Loyola to the Archbishop of Toledo.
- Alderman Floyer to Sir Humphery Edwin.
- Marcellinus to Mons. Boileau.
- POSTSCRIPT.
- Cornelius Gallus to the Lady Dilliana at Bath.
- From Bully Dawson to Bully W——
- Mr. Henry W——’s Answer to Bully Dawson.
- From Nell Gwin to Peg Hughes.
- Peg Hughes’s Answer to Nell Gwin.
- From Hugh Peters to Daniel Burgess in Rogue-lane.
- Daniel Burgess’s Answer to Hugh Peters.
- Ludlow the Regicide to the Calves-Head Club.
- An Answer by the Calves-Head Club, to Ludlow the Regicide.
- From J. Naylor, to his Friends at the Bull and Mouth.
- The Quakers Answer to James Naylor.
- From Lilly to Cooley the Almanack-maker in Baldwin’s-Gardens.
- Cooley’s Answer to Lilly.
- From Tony Lee to Cave Underhill.
- Cave Underhill’s Answer to Tony Lee.
- From Alderman Blackwell to Sir Charles Duncombe.
- The Answer to Alderman Blackwell.
- From Henry Purcel to Dr. Blow.
- Dr. Blow’s Answer to Henry Purcel.
- From worthy Mrs. Behn the Poetress, to the famous Virgin Actress.
- The Virgin’s Answer to Mrs. Behn.
- Moll Quarles’s Answer to Mother Creswell of Famous Memory.
- LETTERS FROM THE Dead to the Living. Part III.
- The Remainder of my Catalogue of Cures.
- Certamen Epistolare, Between an Attorney of Cliffords-Inn and a dead Parson. By Mr. T. Brown.
- LETTER I.
- ANSWER I.
- LETTER II.
- ANSWER II.
- ANSWER III.
- LETTER III.
- ANSWER IV.
- ANSWER V.
- Dialogues of the Dead. In Imitation of LUCIAN.
- The Belgic Hero Unmask’d; IN A DIALOGUE B E T W E E N Sir Walter Rawleigh and Aaron Smith.
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