Oh! cruel, bafe, inhuman drab, To give him fuch a mortal stab, And in the very heat of war And did fuch wonders all along, 110 115 That far exceed both pen and tongue ? To fum up all-from love and danger His fame fhall fill a chronicle, And he in after-ages be Of errant knights th' epitome, 120 125 130 HUDIBRAS'S EPITAPH. UNDE NDER this stone refts Hudibras, The controverfy only lies, Whether he was more ftout than wife; He pray'd and fought, and fought and pray'd. Among the reft we'll let them scape; Which will preserve of Knight the Tale, CON An Heroical Epiftle of Hudibras to his Lady The Genuine Remains of Mr. Butler Mr. Thyer's Preface - The Elephant in the Moon The fame in long verfe A Satire on the Royal Society. A Fragment Page 3 111 125 141 143 147 166 187 192 Repartees between Cat and Pufs at a Caterwauling. To the honourable Edward Howard, Efq; upon his in- 197 A Palinode to the Hon. Edward Howard, Efq; upon the fame 199 A Panegyric upon Sir John Denham's recovery from - 203 Upon Critics, who.judge of Modern Plays precifely by the Rules of the Ancients. Prologue to the Queen of Arragon, acted before the |