A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: [pt.1]
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- A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands: [pt.1]
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- London :: printed by J. Hughs, for R. and J. Dodsley,
- 1763.
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Contents
- half title
- title page
- ADVERTISEMENT.
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poems
- ON THE PROSPECT OF PEACE, A POEM. To the LORD PRIVY-SEAL.
- To the RIGHT HONOURABLE the EARL of WARWICK, &c. On the Death of Mr. ADDISON.
- COLIN AND LUCY.
- AN IMITATION OF THE PROPHECY OF NEREUS.
- TO Sir GODFREY KNELLER, at his COUNTRY SEAT.
- ON THE DEATH of the EARL of CADOGAN.
- AN ODE Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the EARL OF SUNDERLAND AT WINDSOR.
- KENSINGTON GARDEN.
- AN EPISTLE from a Lady in ENGLAND, TO A GENTLEMAN at AVIGNON.
- THE FEMALE REIGN: AN ODE.
- SIX TOWN ECLOGUES.
- The LOVER: A BALLAD. To Mr. C—.
- The LADY'S RESOLVE. Written extempore on a Window.
- The GENTLEMAN'S ANSWER.
- EPILOGUE To MARY, QUEEN of SCOTS. Design'd to be spoken by Mrs. OLDFIELD.
- A RECEIPT to Cure the VAPOURS. Written to Lady J — N.
- The SPLEEN. An EPISTLE to Mr. C— J—.
- An EPIGRAM. On the Reverend Mr. LAURENCE ECHARD'S, and Bishop GILBERT BURNET'S Histories.
- The SPARROW and DIAMOND.
- JOVE and SEMELE.
- The SEEKER.
- On BARCLAY'S Apology for the Quakers.
- PRE-EXISTENCE: A POEM, In Imitation of MILTON.
- CHIRON to ACHILLES▪ A POEM.
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. Know YOUR SELF. - LONDON: A POEM, In IMITATION of the THIRD SATIRE of JUVENAL.
- PROLOGUE SPOKEN BY Mr. GARRICK, At the Opening of the Theatre in DRURY-LANE 1747.
- Of ACTIVE and RETIRED LIFE. AN EPISTLE to H. C. Esq
- GRONGAR HILL.
- THE RUINS of ROME. A POEM.
- THE SCHOOL-MISTRESS. A POEM, In Imitation of SPENSER.
- THE ART of POLITICKS, In Imitation of HORACE's ART of POETRY.
- THE MAN of TASTE. Occasion'd by an EPISTLE Of Mr. POPE'S on that Subject.
- AN ESSAY ON CONVERSATION.
- ODE, to a LADY. On the Death of Col. CHARLES ROSS, in the Action at Fontenoy. Written May 1745.
- ODE, Written in the same Year.
- ODE to EVENING.
- VERSES written on a BLANK LEAF, By Lord LANSDOWN, when he presented his Works to the Queen, 1732.
- ADVICE to a Lady in AUTUMN.
- On a Lady drinking the Bath-Waters.
- VERSES written in a LADY'S SHERLOCK upon Death.
- SONG.
- SONG.
- INDEX to the First Volume.