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CONTENTS.

OdeXXVIII.—On his Mistress37
XXX.—Cupid taken Prisoner40
XXXI.—Pleasing Phrensy40
XXXII.—On the Number of his Mistresses41
XXXIII.—On a Swallow42
XXXIV.—To his Mistress43
XXXV.—On a Picture representing Europa44
XXXVI.—Life to be Enjoyed44
XXXVII.—On the Spring45
XXXVIII.—On Himself46
XXXIX.—On Himself47
XL.—Cupid Wounded48
XLI.—The Banquet of Wine49
XLII.—On Himself50
XLIII.—On the Grasshopper50
XLIV.—The Dream52
XLV.—Cupid's Darts52
XLVI.—The Power of Gold54
XLVII.—Young Old Age55
XLVIII.—Happy Life55
XLIX.—To a Painter56
L.—On Bacchus56
LI.—On a Medal representing Venus57
LII.—On the Vintage59
LIII.—On the Rose60
LIV.—On Himself62
LV.—The Lover's Mark63
LVI.—On his Old Age64
LVII.—That Moderation enhances Enjoyment64
LVIII.—Love in the Heart65
LIX.—On Himself65
LX.—On the Spring66
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