John Dryden Poems
- 51. A Song
- 52. Prologue[1] To The University Of Oxford, 1681.
- 53. Astrëa Redux.
- 54. Prologue To Sir Martin Marr-all.
- 55. To His Sacred Majesty.
- 56. To My Friend Mr Motteux,[1] On His Tragedy Called "beauty In Distress."
- 57. Prologue To "cësar Borgia;"[1] By Nathan Lee, 1680.
- 58. On The Death Of Amyntas.
- 59. Alexander's Feast; Or, The Power Of Music.
- 60. Song In The "maiden Queen."
- 61. Epilogue To Amboyna.
- 62. To Henry Higden,[1] Esq., On His Translation Of The Tenth Satire Of Juvenal.
- 63. Upon Young Mr Rogers Of Gloucestershire.
- 64. Britannia Rediviva
- 65. Prologue To "the Loyal Brother; Or, The Persian Prince;"[1] By Mr Southern, 1682.
- 66. To Her Grace The Duchess Of Ormond,[1]
- 67. Prologue[1] To His Royal Highness,
- 68. Prologue To "oedipus."
- 69. Epitaph On The Lady Whitmore.
- 70. A Song To A Fair Young Lady, Going Out Of Town In The Spring.
- 71. Prologue To "aurengzebe."
- 72. Prologue To "arvirgus And Philicia Revived."
- 73. To The Duchess Of York, On Her Return From Scotland In The Year 1682.
- 74. On The Monument Of The Marquis Of Winchester.[1]
- 75. On The Death Of A Very Young Gentleman.
- 76. Prologue To "limberham."
- 77. Epilogue To The Wild Gallant, When Revived.
- 78. Epilogue To The Indian Queen.
- 79. Prologue To "don Sebastian." Spoken By A Woman.
- 80. The Character Of A Good Parson.[1]
- 81. Upon The Death Of The Earl Of Dundee.[1]
- 82. The Flower And The Leaf: Or, The Lady In The Arbour.[1]
- 83. Epilogue, Spoken By The Same.
- 84. Prologue. Spoken The First Day Of The King's House Acting After The Fire Of London.
- 85. Heroic Stanzas On The Death Of Oliver Cromwell, Written After His Funeral.
- 86. To The Earl Of Roscommon, On His Excellent Essay On Translated Verse.
- 87. Songs In "the Conquest Of Granada."
- 88. To His Friend The Author, John Hoddesdon, On His Divine Epigrams.
- 89. The Secular Masque.[1]
- 90. Prologue To The University Of Oxford.
- 91. On The Monument Of A Fair Maiden Lady[1], Who Died At Bath, And Is There Interred.
- 92. Prologue To "the Pilgrim." By Beaumont And Fletcher.
- 93. To My Honoured Friend Dr Charleton
- 94. Prologue To The Rival Ladies.
- 95. Song. Farewell, Fair Armida.
- 96. On The Death Of Mr Purcell.
- 97. Song Of The Sea-fight, In Amboyna.
- 98. An Essay Upon Satire
- 99. Prologue. Spoken At The Opening Of The New House, March 26, 1674.
- 100. Mac Flecknoe.[1]