A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: With notes. [pt.2]
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- A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: With notes. [pt.2]
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- London :: printed for J. Dodsley,
- 1782.
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poems
- THE PROGRESS of LOVE. IN FOUR ECLOGUES.
- SOLILOQUY Of a BEAUTY in the COUNTRY. Written at ETON School.
- BLENHEIM, Written at the University of OXFORD in the Year 1727.
- TO THE Reverend Dr. AYSCOUGH at OXFORD. Written from PARIS in the Year 1728.
- To Mr. POYNTZ, AMBASSADOR at the Congress of SOISSONS, in the Year 1728. Written at PARIS.
- VERSES to be written under a Picture of Mr. POYNTZ.
- An EPISTLE to Mr. POPE. From ROME, 1730.
- To my LORD HERVEY. In the Year 1730. From WORCESTERSHIRE.
- ADVICE to a LADY.
- SONG. Written in the Year 1732.
- SONG. Written in the Year 1733.
- DAMON and DELIA. In Imitation of HORACE and LYDIA. Written in the Year 1732.
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ODE, in Imitation of PASTOR FIDO.
(O Primavera Gioventu del Anno.) Written Abroad in 1729. -
Part of an ELEGY of TIBULLUS, translated.
(Divitias alius fulvo sibi congerat Auro.) 1729-30. - SONG. Written in the Year 1732.
- Written at Mr. POPE'S House at Twickenham, which he had lent to Mrs. Grenville. In AUGUST 1735.
- EPIGRAM.
- To Mr. WEST, at Wickham. Written in the Year 1740.
- To Miss LUCY FORTESCUE.
- To the Same, with HAMMOND'S Elegies.
- To the Same.
- To the Same.
- A Prayer to VENUS, in her Temple at STOWE. To the Same.
- To the Same. On her pleading want of TIME.
- To the Same.
- To the Same.
- To the Same with a NEW WATCH.
- An Irregular ODE, Written at Wickham in 1746. To the Same.
- To the MEMORY of the same LADY. A MONODY. A D. 1747.
- AN EPITAPH.
- ON THE ABUSE of TRAVELLING. A CANTO, In IMITATION of SPENSER.
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- An Epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount CORNBURY.
- An EPISTLE.
- An EPISTLE to a LADY.
- An EPISTLE to Mr. POPE.
- EPISTLE to POLLIO, from the Hills of HOWTH in IRELAND.
- An ODE to WILLIAM PULTNEY, Esq
- An ODE to the Right Honourable the Lord LONSDALE.
- An ODE.
- An ODE.
- An ODE.
- An ODE to MANKIND. Address'd to the PRINCE.
- VERSES to CAMILLA.
- To CLARISSA.
- An INSCRIPTION on the TOMB, Raised to the memory of the Author's father, and of others his ancestors.
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EPIGRAMS.
- EPIGRAM I
- EPIGRAM II.
- EPIGRAM III.
- EPIGRAM IV. Upon the Bust of English Worthies, at Stow.
- EPIGRAM V.
- EPIGRAM VI.
- EPIGRAM VII.
- EPIGRAM VIII. On Mrs. PENELOPE.
- EPIGRAM IX. On one who first abused, and then made love to a LADY.
- EPIGRAM X.
- EPIGRAM XI.
- EPIGRAM XII.
- EPIGRAM XIII.
- EPIGRAM XIV.
- EPIGRAM XV. To CLARISSA.
- EPIGRAM XVI.
- EPIGRAM XVII.
- The DANGER of Writing VERSE. An EPISTLE. First printed in the Year 1741.
- To the Honourable Charles Townsend, Esq;
- To Mr. GARRICK.
- NATURE to Dr. HOADLY, On his Comedy of the SUSPICIOUS HUSBAND.
- The YOUTH and the PHILOSOPHER. A FABLE.
- An ODE to a GENTLEMAN, On his pitching a Tent in his GARDEN.
- On a MESSAGE-CARD in Verse, Sent by a LADY.
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The
Je ne sçai Quoi. A SONG. - An ODE On a distant Prospect of ETON COLLEGE. Written in 1742.
- ODE. Written in 1742.
- ODE on the Death of a Favourite CAT, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes. Written in 1747.
- AMONODY On the DEATH of Queen CAROLINE. By RICHARD WEST, Esq Son to the Chancellor of Ire∣land, and Grandson to Bishop BURNET.
- A PIPE of TOBACCO: In Imitation of Six Several AUTHORS.
- ODE to the Hon. CHARLES YORKE, Esq.
- From CAELIA to CLOE.
- ON A FIT of the GOUT.
- HORACE, Ode XIV. Book I. imitated in 1746.
- The Female Right to LITERATURE, in a Letter to a young Lady from FLORENCE.
- On SHAKSPEARE'S Monument at Stratford upon Avon.
- A SONG.
- CHISWICK.
- The INDIFFERENT. From the Italian of Metastasio.
- The TRIUMPH of INDIFFERENCE. Being the same ODE, imitated by an unknown Hand.
- The SHEPHERD'S FAREWELL to his LOVE. Being the same ODE. Translated by MR. RODERICK.
- RIDDLE.
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RIDDLE.
— Mortalis in unum Quodque caput, vultu mutabilis, albus an ater. - RIDDLE.
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Audivere, Lyce, &c. HOR. BOOK IV. Ode 13. IMITATED. - A SONNET. Imitated from the Spanish of LOPEZ DE VEGA. Menagiana tom. iv. p. 176.
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SONNETS.
- SONNET I. To PHILIP YORKE, Esq now earl of Hardwicke.
- SONNET II. To JOHN CLERKE, Esq.
- SONNET III. To FRANCIS KNOLLYS, Esq.
- SONNET IV. To Mr. CRUSIUS.
- SONNET V. On a FAMILY-PICTURE.
- SONNET VI. To JOHN REVETT, Esq.
- SONNET VII. To RICHARD OWEN CAMBRIDGE, Esq.
- SONNET VIII. On the CANTOS of SPENSER'S Fairy Queen, lost in the Passage from Ireland.
- SONNET IX. To the Memory of Mrs. M. PAICE.
- SONNET X. To the Author of Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. PAUL.
- SONNET XI. On the Death of Miss J. M.
- SONNET XII. To D. WRAY, Esq.
- SONNET XIII. To the Right Hon. Mr. ONSLOW, with the foregoing SONNETS.
- INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME.