A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: With notes. [pt.6]
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- A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: With notes. [pt.6]
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- 1782.
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poems
- HYMN TO THE NAIADS.
- ODE TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS EARL OF HUNTINGDON. MDCCXLVII.
- ODE To the Right Reverend BENJAMIN, Lord Bishop of WINCHESTER.
- INSCRIPTIONS.
- ODE
- ODE TO THE TIBER. WRITTEN ABROAD By WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, Esq On entering the CAMPANIA of ROME, at OTRICOLI, MDCCLV.
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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, Son to the Earl of JERSEY. Written at ROME, 1756.
- ELEGY III. To the Right Honourable GEORGE SIMON HARCOURT, Viscount NEWNHAM, Son to Earl HARCOURT. Written at ROME, 1756.
- ELEGY IV. To an OFFICER. Written at ROME, 1756.
- ELEGY V. To a FRIEND Sick. Written at ROME, 1756.
- ELEGY VI. To another FRIEND. Written at ROME, 1756.
- THE LYRIC MUSE TO MR. MASON. On the Recovery of the RIGHT HONOURABLE the EARL of HOLDERNESSE from a dangerous Illness.
- ON THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL, TRANSLATED From the LATIN of ISAAC HAWKINS BROWNE, Esq
- THE ARBOUR: AN ODE TO CONTENTMENT.
- THE GROTTO: AN ODE TO SILENCE.
- THE PICTURE OF HUMAN LIFE. TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK OF CEBES THE THEBAN. BY MR. T. SCOTT.
- 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 Worthy, Humane, Generous, Reverend, and Noble, Mr. FREDERICK CORNWALLIS, now Archbishop of CANTERBURY.
- TO HIS FRIEND AND NEIGHBOUR DR. THOMAS TAYLOR. 1744.
- VACATION.
- To a LADY very handsome, but too fond of DRESS.
- ANACREON. ODE III. Translated by the Same.
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An Imitation of HORACE, Book III. Ode 2.
Angustam amice, &c. -
A Reply to a Copy of Verses made in Imitation of Book III. Ode 2. of HORACE.
Angustam, amice, pauperiem pati, &c. And sent by Mr. TITLEY to Dr. BENTLEY. - 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. Set to Music by Dr. HAYES.
- The POWER OF MUSIC. A SONG. Imitated from the SPANISH.
- LETTER from SMYRNA to his Sisters at CRUX-EASTON, 1733.
- Part of a LETTER to my Sisters at CRUX-EASTON, written from CAIRO in EGYPT, August 1734.
- LETTER from MARSEILLES to my Sisters at CRUX-EASTON, May 1735.
- The HISTORY of PORSENNA, King of RUSSIA. IN TWO BOOKS.
- THE EVER-GREEN.
- ANSWER.
- CANDOUR.
- LYSANDER TO CLOE.
- CLOE TO LYSANDER.
- TO THE MEMORY OF AN AGREEABLE LADY BURYEB IN MARRIAGE TO A PERSON UNDESERVING HER.
- AN ELEGY, WRITTEN ON VALENTINE MORNING.
- THE DOWAGER.
- ODE TO THE HONOURABLE * * * *.
- To MISS ****. BY MISS ELIZA CARTER.
- LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGUE, TO SIR WILLIAM YONGE.
- SIR WILLIAM YONGE'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 BY T. PERCY.
- 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 II. Ode II.
Quid bellicosus Cantaber, &c. Imitated by Lord BATH.—PAUL to FAZ. - A PANEGYRIC ON ALE.
- ODE TO THE GENIUS OF ITALY, OCCASIONED BY THE EARL OF CORKE's GOING ABROAD.
- To CHARLES PRATT, Esq NOW LORD CAMDEN. Written in 1743. By DR. DAVIES.
- EPISTLE FROM HENRY ST. JOHN LORD VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE TO MISS LUCY ATKINS. Written when he was young.
- THE CHEAT'S APOLOGY.
- SONG.
- ANOTHER.
- TO MR. GRENVILLE, ON HIS INTENDED RESIGNATION.
- TO MR. GARRICK, On his erecting a Temple and Statue to SHAKSPEARE
- On the Birth-Day of SHAKSPEARE. A CENTO. Taken from his Works.
- An ODE to SCULPTURE.
- TRUE RESIGNATION.
- An EPISTLE from the King of PRUSSIA to Monsieur VOLTAIRE. 1757.
- On seeing Archbishop WILLIAMS'S Monument in CARNARVONSHIRE.
- Extempore Verses upon a Trial of Skill between the two great Masters of Defence, Messieurs FIGG and SUTTON.
- A LETTER FROM CAMBRIDGE TO MASTER HENRY ARCHER, A YOUNG GENTLEMAN 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 CHANGED.
- 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. 1757.
- 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.