XVI. Anfwer from Mr. Pope. The regret of
his departure, remembrance of the Ja-
tisfaction paft, wishes for his welfare.—
XVII. Defires for his return, and fettlement in
England: The various fchemes of his
other friends, and his own.
XVIII. From Mr. Gay and Mr. Pope. An ac-
count of the reception of Gulliver's
Travels in England.
XIX. On the fame fubject from Mr. Pope.
Advice against party-writing.
XX. From Dr. Swift. About Gulliver, and
of a fecond journey to England.
XXI. From the fame. Concerning party, and
dependency: And of the project of a
joint volume of Mifcellanies.
XXII. The answer. On the fame fubjects.
XXIII. On Dr. Swift's fecond departure for Ire-
XXIV. From Dr. Swift: His reafons for de-
parting.
| XXV. From Dr. Swift. His remembrance of
Mr. P.'s friend/hip; with fome confi-
deration of his circumftances.
XXVI. From Mr. Gay. Raillery: What em-
ployment was offered him at court, and