Letters of love and gallantry, and several other subjects. Vol. II written by ladies ; with a dialogue between love and reason, shewing, the reasonableness and unreasonableness of love, the nun's letter to the monk, characters and pictures of several ladies and gentlemen, with other passionate letters that passed betwixt both sexes, in town and country.
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- Letters of love and gallantry, and several other subjects. Vol. II written by ladies ; with a dialogue between love and reason, shewing, the reasonableness and unreasonableness of love, the nun's letter to the monk, characters and pictures of several ladies and gentlemen, with other passionate letters that passed betwixt both sexes, in town and country.
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- 1694.
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Contents
- Advertisement.
- title page
- THE Epistle Dedicatory TO THE BEAUX.
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MEMOIRS OF THE Fair
Eloisa, a NUN, ANDAbelard a MONK.-
Eloisa
to Abelard. LETTER I. -
My Lady
C — to her CousinB — of theTemple, Esq; After having received from him a Copy of Verses on her Beauty.LETTER II. -
From a Lady in the Country, to a Gentleman in Town.
LETTER III. -
From a Lady to a Gentleman, who after a long Converse with her, and Promises of an entire and lasting Affection, was going to be Married to another.
LETTER IV. -
Phryne
to Eugeniaagains Marriage. LETTER V. -
From a Lady to a Gentleman, confessing her Love, which had for some time pass'd un∣der the name of Friendship.
LETTER VI. -
From a Lady to her Friend, sent with the following Dia∣logue.
LETTER VII. -
A DIALOGUE BETWIXT
LOVE andREASON. -
To a Lady he had Entertain'd in the
Park in a Masque.LETTER VIII. -
The Ladies Answer.
LETTER IX. -
The Ladies Address to the whole Assembly of Beaux, at
Hippolito 's Chocolate-house:LETTER X. -
The Two following Letters were desired to be Printed by a Fair Lady.
To Acmebefore I had seen her. LETTER XI. -
To Acme. LETTER XII. -
To a Friend who was going to Travel.
LETTER XIII. -
From the same, upon the same Subject.
LETTER XIV. -
Picture of
Orontes. -
A Letter or Apology of the late M.
Du Ryer of the French Academy, Translator of the Works ofCicero andSene∣ca, and of many other Books, to which Poverty has not al∣low'd him to give all the Perfection he was capable of giving them, and would have done otherwise.LETTER XV. -
Picture of
Alcidamas. -
Almeria toPhilander. upon his resolving to leave her to go beyond Sea.LETTER XVI. -
Sylvia 's Picture. -
From a Lady to her Admired, who is in Love with an Old Woman.
LETTER XVII. -
From a Lady to a Gentleman, who promising her Marriage, Debauch'd her, and then left her, taking a Journey beyond Sea.
LETTER XVIII. -
From a Lady to Her Husband in the Camp.
LETTER XIX. - LETTER XX.
- LETTER XXI.
- LETTER XXII.
- LETTER XXIII.
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Urania toTheophrastus, in Vindication of Age and Im∣potency.LETTER XXIV. - LETTER XXV.
- LEETER XXVI.
- LETTER XXVII.
- LETTER XXVIII.
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A Character of a Coquet.
LETTER XXIX. -
A Character of a Country Lady.
LETTER XXX. -
To her Lover, a moment after his having left her.
LETTER XXXI. -
LETTER XXXII. Two Hours after it. - LETTER XXXIII.
- LETTER XXXIV.
- LETTER XXXV.
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LEETER XXXVI. Sent to MadamG. - LETTER XXXVII.
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Of Friendship.
LETTER XXXVIII.
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Eloisa
- Advertisement.
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Books Printed for
Samuel Briscoe, at the Corner ofCharles-street, inRussel-street, Covent-Garden.