A collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry: that have appeared for several years. With variety of originals, by the late Moses Mendez, Esq; and other contributors to Dodsley's collection. To which this is intended as a supplement.
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- A collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry: that have appeared for several years. With variety of originals, by the late Moses Mendez, Esq; and other contributors to Dodsley's collection. To which this is intended as a supplement.
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- London :: printed for Richardson and Urquhart,
- 1767.
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Contents
- title page
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- CONTENTS.
- ORIENTAL ECLOGUES.
- AN ODE TO FEAR.
- THE PASSIONS, AN ODE FOR MUSIC.
- EVERY MAN THE ARCHITECT of his own FORTUNE: OR THE ART OF RISING IN THE CHURCH.
- TO PLEASURE.
- ALBIN and the DAUGHTER of MEY.
- EDWIN AND ANGELINA.
- THE CIT's COUNTRY-BOX, 1757.
- THE ACTOR.
- WILLIAM AND MARGARET.
- A FRAGMENT.
- ZEPHIR: or, the STRATAGEM.
- EDWIN AND EMMA.
- A PRAYER FOR INDIFFERENCE.
- ODE on the Duke of YORK's second De|parture from England, as REAR ADMIRAL.
- To SICKNESS; AN ELEGY.
- VERSES to the People of ENGLAND 1758.
- TO WILLIAM SHENSTONE, Esq
- A SONG.
- To a LADY before MARRIAGE.
- PROLOGUE upon PROLOGUES.
- MR. FOOTE's ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC,
- EXTRACTED FROM MR. W. WHITEHEAD's CHARGE to the POETS.
- THE ELM AND VINE.
- PROLOGUE TO THE ENGLISHMAN AT BOURDEAUX.
- EPILOGUE.
- AN ODE ON ST. CAECILIA'S DAY,
- ADVICE to the Marquis of ROCKINGHAM, upon a late Occasion.
- LIBERTY. LA LIBERTA.
- BRYAN AND PEREENE.
- THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE.
- MY MIND TO ME A KINGDOM IS.
- CUPID's PASTIME.
- WINIFREDA.
- ADMIRAL HOSIER's GHOST.
- THE SHEPHERD'S RESOLUTION.
- THE STEDFAST SHEPHERD.
- AUTUMN.
- THE PIN.
- A PRESENT TO A YOUNG LADY WITH A PAIR OF STOCKINGS.
- A DIALOGUE BETWEEN A POET AND HIS SERVANT.
- PARODY ON THE CITY AND COUNTRY MOUSE.
- THE RECANTATION.
- VERSE.
- SONG.
- THE LADY AND THE LINNET.
- THE GENIUS OF BRITAIN.
- HOPE. A PASTORAL BALLAD.
- ODE TO SENSIBILITY.
- PETRARCH AND LAURA.
- TO WINTER.
- AN EPISTLE OF M. DE VOLTAIRE
- THE WINTER's WALK.
- EPITAPH ON CLAUDIUS PHILLIPS.
- THE POOR MAN's PRAYER.
- AN EPITAPH,
- VERSE.
- MR. DODSLEY's ANSWER.
- THE WISH.
- A SONG.
- ON MR. WALPOLE's HOUSE AT STRAWBERRY HILL.
- To the AUTHORESS of some Lines on STRAWBERRY-HILL.
- TO APOLLO MAKING LOVE.
- THE THIRTEENTH BOOK OF VIRGIL.
- THE AUTHOR'S ACCOUNT of his JOURNEY to IRELAND.
- TO MR. S. TUCKER.
- ON THE WINTER SOLSTICE.
- THE POET AND HIS PATRON.
- THE WOLF, SHEEP, AND LAMB.
- THE TEARS OF SCOTLAND.
- CAESAR's DREAM, Before his Invasion of BRITAIN.
- THE EAGLE and ROBIN RED-BREAST.
- ISIS. An ELEGY.
- THE NUN.
- THE GIFT: TO IRIS.
- THE ROOKERY.
- A RECEIPT how to make L'EAU DE VIE.
- DAY: A PASTORAL.
- CONTENT:
- CORYDON: A PASTORAL.
- MELODY.