A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: With notes. [pt.4]
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- A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: With notes. [pt.4]
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- 1782.
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poems
- AN ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCH YARD,
- HYMN to ADVERSITY.
- EDUCATION. A POEM: IN TWO CANTOS. Written in Imitation of the Style and Manner of SPENSER's FAIRY QUEEN. Inscribed to Lady LANGHAM, Widow of Sir JOHN LANGHAM, Bart.
- PENSHURST. INSCRIBED TO WILLIAM PERRY, Esq AND The Honourable Mrs. ELIZABETH PERRY.
- TO THE Hon. WILMOT VAUGHAN, in WALES.
- AN EPISTLE ADDRESSED TO Sir THOMAS HANMER, On his EDITION of SHAKSPEARE's WORKS.
- A SONG FROM SHAKSPEARE's CYMBELINE. Sung by GUIDERUS and AVIRAGUS over FIDELE, supposed to be dead.
- ELEGY To Miss DASHWOOD. In the Manner of OVID.
- ANSWER TO THE FOREGOING LINES.
- EPISTLES IN THE MANNER OF OVID. MONIMIA to PHILOCLES..
- FLORA TO POMPEY.
- ARISBE to MARIUS Junior. From FONTENELLE. By the Same.
- ROXANA to USBECK. From LES LETTRES PERSANNES.
- EPILOGUE designd for SOPHONISBA,, And to have been spoken by Mrs. OLDFIELD.
- An Imitation of the Eleventh Ode of the First Book of HORACE. To STEPHEN FOX, Esq afterwards Earl of ILCHESTER.
- A LOVE LETTER.
- VERSES to Dr. GEORGE ROGERS, on his taking the Degree of Doctor in Physic at PADUA, in the Year 1664.
- VIRGIL's Tomb. NAPLES, 1741.
- THE LINK. A BALLAD.
- THE SQUIRE OF DAMES. A POEM. IN SPENSER's STILE, BY MOSES MENDEZ ESQ.. ADVERTISEMENT.
- On the Death of a Lady's Owl.
- The VANITY of HUMAN WISHES THE Tenth SATIRE of JUVENAL, IMITATED
- 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. Written by Dr. J. SICAN. [HORACE speaking.]
- VERSES written in a GARDEN.
- AN ANSWER to a LOVE-LETTER.
- In Answer to a LADY who advised RETIREMENT.
- Address of the STATUES at STOWE, To LORD COBHAM, ON HIS RETURN TO HIS GARDENS.
- ODDE ON THE DEATH of Mr. PELHAM.
- VERSES Written at MONTAUBAN in FRANCE, 1750.
- THE REVENGE OF AMERICA.
- THE DYING INDIAN. BY THE SAME.
- ODE OCCASIONED BY READING MR. WEST's TRANSLATION OF PINDAR.
- THE PLEASURES OF MELANCHOLY, Written in the Year 1745.
- On BATHING. A SONNET.
- To LADY HERVEY.
- On SIR ROBERT WALPOLE's Birth-day, AUGUST the 26th.
- The LAWYER'S FAREWELL to his MUSE. Written in the year 1744.
- By Miss COWPER (now Mrs. MADAN) in her Brother's COKE upon LITTLETON.
- SOLITUDE. An ODE.
- An ODE To the Right Honourable STEPHEN POYNTZ, Esq &c. &c. By the Honourable Sir CHARLES HAN. WILLIAMS, Knt. of the Bath.
- ODE on the Death of MATZEL, a favourite Bull-finch, address'd to Mr. STANHOPE, to whom the Author had given the Reversion of it when he left Dresden.
- MARTIALIS EPIGRAMMA. Lib. VI. Ep. 34. Imitated.
- The PROGRESS of DISCONTENT. A POEM. Written at Oxford in the Year 1746.
- The FIRE-SIDE. By Dr. COTTON.
- TO-MORROW.
- On Lord COBHAM's GARDENS.
- TO A CHILD OF FIVE YEARS OLD.
- FATHER FRANCIS'S PRAYER. Written in Lord WESTMORLAND'S Hermitage.
- 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. SENT TO MISS SHEPHEARD.
- ODE TO HEALTH.
- A VERNAL ODE. Sent to his GRACE Dr. THOMAS HERRING the Lord Archbishop of CANTERBURY, March 12, 1754.
- AN AUTUMNAL ODE.
- A SONG.
- THE GENIUS. An ODE, written in 1717, on occasion of the DUKE of MARLBOROUGH's Apoplexy.
- TRANSLATIONS FROM HORACE.
- TO A LADY MAKING A PIN-BASKET.
- CAPTAIN CUPID.
- ODE ON AMBITION.
- ODE TO FANCY.
- AN ADDRESS TO HIS ELBOW-CHAIR, NEW CLOATHED.
- 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, Who had procured him a Benefit-Night.
- SONG. 1753.
- THE BULFINCH IN TOWN.
- SONG. WRITTEN IN WINTER, 1754.
- WRITTEN TO A NEAR NEIGHBOUR IN A TEMPESTUOUS NIGHT, 1748.
- Written at Ferme Ornée, near Birmingham; August 7, 1749.
- THE GOLDFINCHES. AN ELEGY.
- THE BLACKBIRDS. AN ELEGY.
- THE RAKE. BY A LADY IN NEW ENGLAND.
- FLOWERS.
- SONG.
- THE CABINET; OR, VERSES ON ROMAN MEDALS. TO MR. WALKER. BY MR. GRAVES.
- PANACEA: Or, The Grand RESTORATIVE.
- The HEROINES, or MODERN MEMOIRS.
- The PARTING. By the Same. Written some Years after Marriage.
- ODE TO MEMORY. 1748.
- The Princess ELIZABETH: A Ballad, alluding to a Story recorded of her, when she was a Prisoner at WOODSTOCK, 1554.
- ODE TO A YOUNG LADY, Somewhat too solicitous about her Manner of Expression.
- VERSES written towards the close of the Year 1748, to WILLIAM HENRY LYTTELTON, Esq
- SONGS.
- RURAL INSCRIPTIONS.
- A Pastoral BALLAD, in Four Parts, Written in 1743.
- INDEX TO THE FOURTH VOLUME.
- Directions to the Binder.
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Musick for the preceeding Ballad Compos'd by M
r . Arne.