Poems on several occasions: By Christopher Smart, ...
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- Poems on several occasions: By Christopher Smart, ...
- Author
- Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771.
- Publication
- London :: printed for the author, by W. Strahan; and sold by J. Newbery,
- 1752.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- To the RIGHT HONOURABLE the EARL of MIDDLESEX.
- LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS NAMES.
- ERRATA.
- THE INTRODUCTION. BEING TWO ODES.
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odes
- A MORNING PIECE, OR, AN HYMN for the HAY-MAKERS. ODE I.
- A NOON-PIECE; OR, The MOWERS at Dinner. ODE II.
- A NIGHT-PIECE; OR, MODERN PHILOSOPHY. ODE III.
- On the sudden Death of a CLERGYMAN. ODE IV.
- On the Fifth of December, being the Birth-day of a beautiful young Lady. ODE V.
- The PRETTY CHAMBERMAID: In Imitation of Ne sit Ancillae tibi amor pudori, &c. of Horace. ODE VI.
- IDLENESS. ODE VII.
- To the reverend and learned Dr. WEBSTER, Occasioned by his Dialogues on ANGER and FORGIVENESS. ODE VIII.
- ODE IX. The Author apologizes to a Lady, for his being a little man.
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On Miss
. ODE X. - EPITHALAMIUM. ODE XI.
- To ETHELINDA, On her doing my Verses the honour of wearing them in her bosom. I.
- On an EAGLE confined in a College-Court. ODE XIII.
- DE ARTE CRITICA. A LATIN VERSION OF Mr. POPE's Essay on CRITICISM.
- THE HOP-GARDEN. A GEORGIC. In Two BOOKS.
- A VOYAGE TO THE PLANETS.
- THE TEMPLE OF DULNESS.
- A MECHANICAL SOLUTION OF THE PROPAGATION of YAWNING.
- A LATIN VERSION OF MILTON's L'ALLEGRO.
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BALLADS, FABLES, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
- SWEET WILLIAM. BALLAD I.
- The LASS with the golden Locks. BALLAD II.
- The DECISION. BALLAD III.
- The TALKATIVE FAIR. BALLAD IV.
- The SILENT FAIR. BALLAD V.
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The FORCE of INNOCENCE. To Miss C
. BALLAD VI. - The DISTRESSED DAMSEL. BALLAD VII.
- The FAIR RECLUSE. BALLAD VIII.
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To Miss
one of the Chichester Graces. BALLAD IX. - The PHYSICIAN and the MONKEY. An EPIGRAM.
- APOLLO and DAPHNE. An EPIGRAM.
- The BAG-WIG and the TOBACCO-PIPE. A FABLE.
- CARE and GENEROSITY. A FABLE.
- AN OCCASIONAL PROLOGUE and EPILOGUE TO OTHELLO,
- THE JUDGMENT OF MIDAS. A MASQUE.