A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: [pt.6]
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- A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: [pt.6]
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- London :: printed by J. Hughs, for R. and J. Dodsley,
- 1758.
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Contents
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- HYMN TO THE NAIADS.
- ODE To the Right Honourable FRANCIS Earl of HUNTINGDON.
- ODE To the Right Reverend BENJAMIN Lord Bishop of WINCHESTER.
- INSCRIPTIONS.
- ODE.
- ODE TO THE TIBER.
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ELEGIES.
- ELEGY I. Written at the CONVENT of HAUT VILLERS in CHAMPAGNE, 1754.
- ELEGY II. On the MAUSOLEUM of AUGUSTUS. To the Right Honourable George Bussy Villiers, Viscount Villiers.
- ELEGY III. To the Right Honourable George Simon Harcourt, Visc. Newnham.
- ELEGY IV. To an OFFICER.
- ELEGY V. TO a FRIEND Sick.
- ELEGY VI. To another FRIEND.
- The LYRIC MUSE to Mr. MASON.
- On the IMMORTALITY of the SOUL.
- The ARBOUR: An ODE to CONTENTMENT.
- The GROTTO: An ODE to SILENCE.
- The PICTURE of HUMAN LIFE.
- The DROPSICAL MAN.
- PARADISE REGAIN'D.
- To the Right Hon. Sir ROBERT WALPOLE.
- To a LADY on a LANDSCAPE of her Drawing.
- ODE to CUPID on VALENTINE's Day.
- To the Honourable and Reverend F. C.
- To the Reverend T— T—, D.D.
- VACATION.
- To a LADY very handsome, but too fond of DRESS.
- ANACREON. ODE III.
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An Imitation of HORACE, Ode II. Book III.
Angustam amice, &c. -
A Reply to a Copy of Verses made in Imita∣tion of Ode II. Book III. of HORACE,
Angustam amice pauperiem pati, &c. - Inscription on a GROTTO of Shells at CRUX-EASTON, the Work of Nine young Ladies,
- VERSES occasioned by seeing a GROTTO built by Nine Sisters.
- An EXCUSE for INCONSTANCY, 1737.
- To VENUS. A RANT, 1732.
- The POWER of MUSIC. A SONG.
- LETTER from SMYRNA to his Sisters at CRUX-EASTON, 1733.
- Part of a LETTER to my Sisters at CRUX-EASTON, wrote from CAIRO in EGYPT, AUGUST 1734.
- LETTER from MARSEILLES to my Sisters at CRUX-EASTON, MAY 1735.
- The HISTORY of PORSENNA, King of RUSSIA.
- The EVER-GREEN.
- ANSWER.
- CANDOUR.
- LYSANDER to CLOE.
- CLOE to LYSANDER.
- To the Memory of an agreeable LADY bury'd in Marriage to a Person undeserv∣ing her.
- An ELEGY, written on VALENTINE Morning.
- The DOWAGER.
- ODE to the Honourable ****
- To Miss ****.
- To Chloe, written on the Author's Birth Day.
- Lady MARY W***, to Sir W*** Y***
- Sir W***** Y*****'s Answer.
- Miss SOPER's Answer to a Lady, who invited her to retire into a monastic Life at St. CROSS, near WINCHESTER.
- REPENTANCE.
- A SONG.
- CYNTHIA, an Elegiac POEM.
- DIALOGUE to CHLORINDA.
- To CHLORINDA.
- The Fable of IXION. To CHLORINDA.
- A TALE. To CHLORINDA.
- ODE on Lyric POETRY.
- ARION, an ODE.
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HORACE, Book 2. Ode II.
Quid belliosus Cantaber, &c. - A PANEGYRIC on ALE.
- ODE to the Genius of ITALY, occasioned by the Earl of CORKE's going Abroad.
- To C*** P****, Esq
- Epistle from the late Lord Viscount B—GB—KE to Miss LUCY A—K—NS.
- The CHEAT's APOLOGY.
- SONG.
- Another.
- To Mr. GRENVILLE on his intended Resignation,
- To Mr. GARRICK, on his erecting a Temple and Statue to SHAKESPEAR.
- On the Birth-Day of SHAKESPEAR. A CENTO.
- An ODE to SCULPTURE.
- True RESIGNATION.
- An EPISTLE from the King of PRUSSIA, to Monsieur VOLTAIRE. 1757.
- At seeing Archbishop WILLIAMS's Monument in CARNARVONSHIRE.
- Extempore Verses upon a Trial of Skill be∣tween the two great Masters of Defence, Messieurs FIGG and SUTTON.
- A Letter from Cambridge to a young Gentle∣man at Eton School.
- The INDOLENT.
- The SONG of SIMEON paraphrased.
- On the Invention of LETTERS.
- The ANSWER.
- On WIT.
- On a SPIDER.
- The PLAY-THING chang'd.
- The FABLE of JOTHAM: To the BOROUGH-HUNTERS.
- An Elegy written in an empty Assembly-Room.
- The FAKEER: A TALE.
- To Mr. WHITEHEAD, On his being made POET LAUREAT.
- Verses on the Prospect of planting ARTS and LEARNING in AMERICA.
- To Mr. MASON.
- ODE. To INDEPENDENCY.
- ODE. On MELANCHOLY. To a FRIEND.
- ODE.
- ODE.
- POSTSCRIPT.
- INDEX to the Sixth Volume.