John Dryden Long Poems
- 1. Religio Laici; Or, A Layman's Faith
- 2. Prologue To "albumazar."[1]
- 3. Prologue To "the Loyal General;" By Mr Tate, 1680
- 4. Epitaph On Mrs Margaret Paston, Of Burningham In Norfolk
- 5. Prologue To The University Of Oxford, Spoken By Mr Hart, At The Acting Of "the Silent Woman."
- 6. Prologue To "king Arthur." Spoken By Mr Betterton
- 7. Epilogue To "the Man Of Mode; Or, Sir Fopling Flutter;" By Sir George Etherege, 1676
- 8. To Mr Lee, On His "alexander."
- 9. To Mr Granville,[1] On His Excellent Tragedy Called "heroic Love."
- 10. Prologue To "the Prophetess."[1] By Beaumont And Fletcher
- 11. On The Death Of Lord Hastings.[1]
- 12. Epilogue To The Indian Emperor, By A Mercury
- 13. Prologue To "the Mistakes." By Joseph Harris, Comedian, 1690. (written By Some Other.)
- 14. Threnodia Augustalis:
- 15. Prologue To "albion And Albanius."
- 16. To The Lord Chancellor Hyde.[1]
- 17. The Medal.[1]
- 18. Prologue[1] To The University Of Oxford, 1681.
- 19. Astrëa Redux.
- 20. To His Sacred Majesty.
- 21. On The Death Of Amyntas.
- 22. Alexander's Feast; Or, The Power Of Music.
- 23. Britannia Rediviva
- 24. Prologue To "the Loyal Brother; Or, The Persian Prince;"[1] By Mr Southern, 1682.
- 25. To Her Grace The Duchess Of Ormond,[1]
- 26. A Song To A Fair Young Lady, Going Out Of Town In The Spring.
- 27. Prologue To "aurengzebe."
- 28. To The Duchess Of York, On Her Return From Scotland In The Year 1682.
- 29. Prologue To "limberham."
- 30. The Flower And The Leaf: Or, The Lady In The Arbour.[1]
- 31. To The Earl Of Roscommon, On His Excellent Essay On Translated Verse.
- 32. Prologue To The University Of Oxford.
- 33. On The Death Of Mr Purcell.
- 34. An Essay Upon Satire
- 35. Prologue. Spoken At The Opening Of The New House, March 26, 1674.
- 36. Mac Flecknoe.[1]
- 37. To Sir Godfrey Kneller, Principal Painter To His Majesty.[1]
- 38. To My Honoured Kinsman, John Dryden,[1] Of Chesterton, In The County Of Huntingdon, Esq.
- 39. Theodore And Honoria. From Boccace
- 40. Song From Marriage-a-la-mode
- 41. Dreams
- 42. Can Life Be A Blessing
- 43. Song To A Fair Young Lady
- 44. Ask Not The Cause Why Sullen Spring
- 45. Prologue To The True Widow
- 46. Your Hay It Is Mow'd, And Your Corn Is Reap'd
- 47. A Song. Fair, Sweet And Young, Receive A Prize
- 48. Marriage A-la-mode
- 49. Annus Mirabilis, The Year Of Wonders, 1666
- 50. Mac Flecknoe: A Satire Upon The True-blue Protestant Poet T