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A Collection Of Poems In Six Volumes. By Several Hands (Vol. 4)

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  • A Collection Of Poems In Six Volumes. By Several Hands
  • A Collection Of Poems In Six Volumes. By Several Hands (Vol. 4)
  • Vorderdeckel
  • Buchrücken
  • Vorsatz
  • Vakat
  • Schmutztitel
  • Titelseite
  • An Elegy written in a Country Church Yard. By Mr. Gray.
  • Hymn to Adversity. By the Same.
  • 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. By Gilbert West, Esq;
  • Penshurst. Inscribed to William Perry, Esq; and the Honourable Mrs. Elizabeth Perry. By the late Mr. F. Coventry.
  • To the Hon. Wilmot Vaughn, Esq; in Wales. By the Same.
  • An Epistle addressed to Sir Thomas Hanmer, on his Edition of Shakespear's Works. By Mr. William Collins.
  • A Song from Shakespear's Cymbelyne. Song by Guiderus and Arviragus over Fidele, supposed to be dead. By the Same.
  • Elegy to Miss D.W.D. In the Manner of Ovid. By the late Mr. Hammond.
  • Answer to the foregoing Lines. By the late Lord Hervey.
  • Epistles in the Manner of Ovid. Monimia to Philocles. By the Same.
  • Flora to Pompey. By the Same.
  • Arisbe to Marius Junior. From Fontenelle. By the Same.
  • Roxana to Usbeck. From Les Lettres Persannes. By the Same.
  • Epilogue design'd for Sophonisba. And to have been spoken by Mrs. Oldfield. By the Same.
  • An Imitation of the Eleventh Ode of the First Book of Horace. By the Same.
  • A Love Letter. By the Same.
  • Virgill's Tomb. Naples 1741.
  • The Link. A Ballad.
  • Squire of Dames. A Poem. In Spenser's Stile. Advertisement.
  • Prologue.
  • Canto I. Argument.
  • Canto II. Argument.
  • On the Death of a Lady's Owl.
  • The Vanity of Human Wishes. The Tenth Satire of Juvenal, Imitated by Samuel Johnson.
  • The Tears of Old May-Day.
  • Song for Ranelagh. By Mr. W. Whitehead.
  • The Benedicite Paraphrased. By the Rev. Mr. Merrick.
  • An Ode to Fancy. By the Same.
  • The Monkies, a Tale. By the Same.
  • An Epitaph.
  • Verses sent to Dean Swift on his Borth-day, with Pine's Horace finely bound. Written by Dr. J. Sican.
  • Verses written in a Garden. By Lady M.W.M.
  • An Answer to a Love-Letter.
  • In Answer to a Lady who advised Retirement.
  • An Address of the Statues at Stowe, to Lord Cobham, on his Return to his Gardens.
  • An Ode on the Death of Mr. Pelham.
  • Verses Written at Montauban in France, 1750. By the Rev. Mr. Joseph Warton.
  • The Revenge of America. By the Same.
  • The Dying Indian. By the Same.
  • Ode occafion'd by Reading Mr. West's Tranflation of Pindar. By the Same.
  • The Pleasures of Melancholy. Written in the Year 1745. By the Rev. Mr. Thomas Warton.
  • A Sonnet, written at W de in the Absence of. By the Same.
  • On Bathing. A Sonnet. By the Same.
  • To Lady Hy. By Mr. de Voltaire. On Sir Robert Walpole's Birth-day, August the 26th. By the Honourable Mr. Dton.
  • The Lawyer's Farewell to his Muse. Written in the Year 1744.
  • By Miss Cooper, (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, Kt. of the Bath,.
  • Ode on the Death of Matzel, a favourite Bull-finch, address'd to Mr. Stpe., to whom the Author had given the Reverfion of it when he left Dresden. By the Same.
  • Martialis Epigramma. Lib. 6. Ep. 24. Imitated. By the Same.
  • The Progress of Discontent. A Poem. Written at Oxford in the Year 1746.
  • The Fire-Side. By Dr. Cotton.
  • To-Morrow. By the Same.
  • On Lord Cobham's Gardens. By the Same.
  • To a Child of Five Years old. By the Same.
  • Father Francis's Prayer. Written in Lord Westmorland's Hertnitage.
  • To the Right Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq; The humble Petition of the worshipful company of Poets and News-writers
  • An Ode Performed in the Senate-House at Cambridge July I, 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. By the Same.
  • Ode to Health. By Mr. Duncombe, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
  • A Vernal Ode. Sent to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, March 12, 1754. By Francis Fawkes, A.M.
  • An Autumnal Ode. By the Same.
  • A Song.
  • The Genius. An Ode, written in 1717, on occasion of the Duke of Marlborough's Apoplexy.
  • Translations from Horace. By Mr. Marriott, of Trinity-Hall, Cambridge. Book I. Ode XVIII. Invitation to his Mistress.
  • To a Lady making a Pin Basket.
  • Captain Cupid. By the Same.
  • Ode on Ambition. By the Same.
  • Ode to Fancy. By the Same.
  • An Address to his Elbow-chair, new cloath'd. By the late Wm. Somervile, Esq; Author of the Chace.
  • Song.
  • Ode to a Friend wounded in a Duel.
  • Ode to Night.
  • Written upon leaving a Friend's House in Wales. By the Rev. Dr. M.
  • Dennis to Mr. Thomson, Who had procured him a Benefit Night.
  • Song. 1753.
  • The Bulfinch in Town. By a Lady of Quality.
  • Song. Written in Winter 1745. By the Same.
  • Written to a near Neighbour in a tempestuous Night 1748. By the Same.
  • Written at a Ferme Ornee near Birmingham August 7th, 1749.
  • The Goldfinches. An Elegy. By Mr. Jago.
  • The Blackbirds.. An Elegy. By the Same.
  • The Rake. By a Lady in New England.
  • Flowers. By Anthony Whistler, Esq;
  • Song. By the Same.
  • The Cabinet. Or, Verses on Roman Medals. To Mr. W. By Mr. Graves.
  • Panacea: Or, the Grand Restorartive. By the Same.
  • The Heroines, or Modern Memoirs. By the Same.
  • The Parting. By the Same. Written some Years after Marriage.
  • Ode to Memory. 1748. By William Shenstone, Esq;
  • The Princess Elizabeth: A Ballad alluding to a Story recorded of her, when she was a Prisoner at Woodstock, 1554. By the Same.
  • Ode to a Young Lady, Somewhat too sollicitous about her Manner of Expression. By the Same.
  • Verses written towards the close of the Year 1748, to William Lyttelton, Esq; By the Same.
  • Songs. By the Same.
  • Rural Inscriptions. By the Same.
  • A Pastoral Ballad, in Four Parts. Written 1743. By the Same.
  • Index to the Fourth Volume.
  • Musick for the preceeding Ballad. Compos'd by W. Arne.
  • Vakat
  • Vorsatz
  • Rückdeckel

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