A collection of poems in three volumes. By several hands: [pt.1]
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- A collection of poems in three volumes. By several hands: [pt.1]
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- London :: printed by J. Hughs, for R. Dodsley,
- 1748.
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Contents
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- title page
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- A POEM, To his EXCELLENCY The LORD PRIVY-SEAL, On the PROSPECT of PEACE.
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To the RIGHT HONOURABLE the EARL of
WARWICK, &c. - COLIN AND LUCY.
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AN IMITATION OF THE PROPHECY OF
NEREUS, From HORACE, Book III. Ode XXV. - TO Sir GODFREY KNELLER at his COUNTRY SEAT.
- ON THE DEATH of the EARL of CADOGAN.
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AN ODE Inscribed to the Right Honourable the EARL of
SUNDERLAND atWINDSOR. -
KENSINGTON GARDEN. - AN EPISTLE from a Lady in ENGLAND, TO A GENTLEMAN at AVIGNON.
- THE FEMALE REIGN, AN ODE.
- SIX TOWN ECLOGUES.
- EPISTLE from ARTHUR GREY, the Footman, after his Condemnation for attempting a Rape.
- The LOVER. A BALLAD. To Mr. C—.
- The LADY's RESOLVE. Written Extempore on a Window.
- The GENTLEMAN's Answer.
- An EPISTLE to Lord B—T.
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EPILOGUE To
MARY, Queen ofSCOTS. - A RECEIPT to Cure the VAPOURS.
- THE SPLEEN. AN EPISTLE TO MR. C. J.
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An EPIGRAM, On the Reverend Mr.
Laurence Eachard 's, and BishopGilbert Burnet 's Histories. - The SPARROW and DIAMOND. A SONG.
- JOVE and SEMELE.
- The SEEKER.
- On BARCLAY's Apology for the Quakers.
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PRE-EXISTENCE: A POEM, In Imitation ofMILTON. - CHIRON to ACHILLES. A POEM.
- ΓΝΩΘΙ ΣΕΑΥΤΟΝ. Know YOUR SELF.
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LONDON: A POEM, IN IMITATION of the THIRD SATIRE ofJUVENAL. -
PROLOGUE SPOKEN BY Mr.
GARRICK, At the Opening of the Theatre inDrury-lane 1747. -
Of ACTIVE and RETIRED LIFE, AN EPISTLE to
H. C. Esq - GRONGAR HILL.
- THE RUINS of ROME, A POEM.
- THE SCHOOL-MISTRESS, A POEM. In Imitation of SPENSER.
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THE ART of POLITICKS, In IMITATION of
HORACE 's ART of POETRY. - THE MAN of TASTE. OCCASION'D by an EPISTLE Of Mr. POPE's on that Subject.
- AN ESSAY ON CONVERSATION.
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ODE, to a LADY, On the Death of Col. CHARLES ROSS, in the Action at
Fontenoy. WrittenMay, 1745. - ODE, Written in the same Year.
- ODE to EVENING.
- VERSES written on a BLANK LEAF, By Lord LANSDOWN, when he presented his Works to the Queen, 1732.
- ADVICE to a Lady in AUTUMN.
- On a Lady's drinking the Bath-Waters.
- VERSES written in a LADY's SHERLOCK upon Death.
- SONG.
- SONG.
- INDEX to the First Volume.
- In the Press, and speedily will be Publish'd,
- BOOKS printed for R. DODSLEY.