A collection of poems in four volumes. By several hands: [pt.4]
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- A collection of poems in four volumes. By several hands: [pt.4]
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- London :: printed by J. Hughs, for R. and J. Dodsley,
- 1755.
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Contents
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- An ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCH YARD.
- HYMN to ADVERSITY.
- EDUCATION. A POEM: in TWO CANTOS.
- PENSHURST.
- To a Friend in WALES.
- AN EPISTLE ADDRESS'D TO Sir THOMAS HANMER,
- A SONG FROM SHAKESPEAR'S CYMBELYNE.
- THE MODERN FINE LADY.
- ELEGY To Miss D—W—D.
- Answer to the foregoing Lines.
- EPISTLES In the Manner of OVID.
- EPILOGUE design'd for SOPHONISBA,
- An Imitation of the Eleventh Ode of the First Book of HORACE.
- A LOVE LETTER.
- VERSES to Dr. GEORGE ROGERS, on his tak|ing the Degree of Doctor in Physic at Padua, in the Year 1664.
- VIRGIL's Tomb.
- The LINK. A Ballad.
- THE SQUIRE of DAMES. A POEM.
- THE Vanity of Human Wishes.
- THE TEARS OF OLD MAY-DAY.
- SONG for RANELAGH.
- The BENEDICITE Paraphrased.
- AN ODE TO FANCY.
- The MONKIES, a TALE.
- An EPITAPH.
- VERSES sent to Dean SWIFT on his Birth-day, with PINE's Horace finely bound.
- VERSES written in a GARDEN.
- An ANSWER To a LOVE-LETTER.
- In Answer to a LADY Who advised RETIREMENT.
- An Address of the STATUES at STOWE, to Lord COBHAM, on his return to his Gardens.
- An ODE ON THE DEATH of Mr. PELHAM.
- VERSES Written at MONTAUBAN in FRANCE, 1750.
- The Revenge of AMERICA.
- The Dying INDIAN.
- ODE occasion'd by Reading Mr. WEST's Translation of PINDAR.
- THE PLEASURES of MELANCHOLY.
- A SONNET; written at W—DE in the absence of —.
- On BATHING. A SONNET.
- To Lady H—Y.
- On Sir ROBERT WALPOLE's Birth-day, AUGUST the 26th.
- The Lawyer's Farewel to his Muse.
- in her Brother's Coke upon Littleton.
- SOLITUDE. An ODE.
- An ODE To the Right Honourable STEPHEN POYNTZ, Esq &c. &c.
- ODE on the Death of MATZEL, a favourite Bull-finch, address'd to Mr. ST—PE, to whom the Author had given the Reversion of it when he left Dresden.
- MARTIALIS EPIGRAMMA.
- A LITTLE WISH.
- The Progress os DISCONTENT. A POEM.
- The FIRE-SIDE.
- TO-MORROW.
- On Lord COBHAM's Gardens.
- To a Child of Five Years old.
- Father FRANCIS's Prayer.
- To the Right Hon. HENRY PELHAM, Esq
- An ODE Performed in the Senate-House at Cambridge July 1, 1749, At the Installation of his Grace THOMAS HOLLES Duke of NEWCASTLE, CHANCELLOR of the University.
- ODE to an AEOLUS's Harp.
- ODE to HEALTH.
- A VERNAL ODE.
- An AUTUMNAL ODE.
- A SONG.
- The GENIUS.
- TRANSLATIONS from HORACE.
- To a LADY making a Pin Basket.
- Captain CUPID.
- ODE on Ambition.
- ODE to FANCY.
- On the Death of a Lady's Owl.
- An Address to his Elbow-chair, new cloath'd.
- SONG.
- ODE to a Friend wounded in a Duel.
- ODE to NIGHT.
- Written upon leaving a Friend's House in Wales.
- DENNIS to Mr. THOMSON,
- SONG. 1753.
- The BULFINCH in Town.
- SONG. Written in Winter 1743.
- Written to a near Neighbour in a tempestuous Night 1748.
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Written at a
Ferme Ornee near Birmingham; August 7th, 1749. - The GOLDFINCHES. An Elegy.
- The BLACKBIRDS. An Elegy.
- The RAKE.
- FLOWERS.
- SONG.
- The CABINET.
- PANACEA:
- The HEROINES, or Modern Memoirs.
- The PARTING.
- ODE to a Young Lady,
- ODE to MEMORY. 1748.
- The Princess ELIZABETH:
- VERSES written towards the close of the Year 1748. to WILLIAM LYTTELTON, Esq
- SONGS.
- RURAL INSCRIPTIONS.
- A Pastoral BALLAD, in Four Parts.
- INDEX to the Fourth Volume.
- DIRECTIONS to the BINDER.
- Musick for the preceeding Ballad