Poems on several occasions. Written by a young lady:
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- Poems on several occasions. Written by a young lady:
- Author
- Lennox, Charlotte, ca. 1729-1804.
- Publication
- London :: printed for, and sold by S. Paterson,
- 1747.
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Contents
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- TO The RIGHT HONOURABLE the Lady ISSABELLA FINCH, First Lady of the Bed-Chamber to their ROYAL HIGHNESSES the PRINCESSES.
- ERRATA.
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POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS.
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A PASTORAL, FROM THE SONG of
SOLOMON. - THE RIVAL NYMPHS. A TALE.
- TO A LADY Singing.
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A HYMN to
VENUS, IN IMITATION ofSAPHO. - AMINTA and DELIA. A PASTORAL.
- ENVY. A SATIRE.
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TO
MONESES Singing. -
THE LANGUAGE of the EYES TO LADY
J— F—. -
To
AURELIA, on her at|tempting to write Verses. - ON A LADY's Singing.
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To
FLAVIA, An ODE. - A SONG.
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On reading
HUTCHISON on thePASSIONS. -
The
QUESTION. - The ADVICE, An ODE.
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ARDELIA toFLAVIA, An EPISTLE. -
An
ODE To SLEEP -
An
ODE, IN IMITATION ofSAPHO. - A SONG.
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A PARODY ON AN ODE of
HORACE, As TRANSLATED by Mr.FARQUHAR. - The DREAM.
- A SONG.
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The
ART ofCOQUETTRY. -
To
MIRA. Inviting her to a RETREAT in the COUNTRY. - Verses wrote extempore on a Gentle|man's playing on the Flute.
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An EPISTLE TO
MONESES, IN IMITATION of OVID. - An ODE.
- SONG.
- In Answer to Consolatory Verses wrote by a Friend.
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SHALLUM toHILPAH, An EPISTLE. From theSPECTATOR.
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A PASTORAL, FROM THE SONG of