Poems On Several Occasions / By John Gay. London : Lintot ; London : Tonson ; London : Draper, 1745
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[]Vol. 1
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[1]Vorderdeckel
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[2]Rücken
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[4]Vorsatz
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[6]Vakat
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[7]Frontispiz
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[8]Titelblatt
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[10]The Contents of the First Volume.
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[12]Rural Sports. A Georgic. Inscribed to Mr. Pope.
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[36]The Fan. A Poem. In three Books.
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[73]The Shepherd's Week. In Six Pastorals.
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[76]The Proeme to the Courteous Reader.
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[82]Prologue to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke.
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[88]Monday; or the Squabble.Lobbin Clout, Cuddy, Cloddipole.
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83Tuesday; or, the Ditty. Marian.
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[102]Wednesday; or, the Dumps. Sparabella.
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[110]Thursday; or, the Spell. Hobnelia.
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[119]Friday; or the Dirge. Bumkinet, Grubbinol.
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116Saturday; or the Flights.
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[137]An Alphabetical Catalogue of Names, Plants, Flowers, Fruits, Birds, Beasts, Insects, and other material things mentioned in these Pastorals.
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[142]Trivia; or the Art of Walking the Streets of London.
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[144]Advertisement.
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[146]Trivia. Book I. Of the Implements for walking the Streets, and Signs of the Weather.
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147Trivia. Book II. Of walking the Streets by Day.
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[189]Trivia. Book III. Of walking the Streets by Night.
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[210]Index.
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[222]The What D'ye Call it: A Tragi-Comi-Pastoral Farce.
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[274]Vakat
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[277]Vorsatz
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[279]Rückdeckel
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[]Vol. 2
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[280]Vorderdeckel
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[281]Rücken
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[]Vorsatz
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[284]Vakat
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[285]Titelblatt
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[287]The Contents.
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[289]Epistles on Several Occasions.
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[291]Epistle I. To A Lady. Occasioned by the Arrival of Her Royal Highness.
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[300]Epistle II. To the Right Honourable the Earl of Burlington. A Journey to Exeter.
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[308]Epistle III. To the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Esq;
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[321]Epistle IV. To the Right Honourable Paul Methuen Esq;
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[327]Tales
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[329]Tales. An Answer to the Sompner's Prologue of Chaucer. In imitation of Chaucer's style.
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45Work for a Cooper. A Tale.
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53The Equivocation. A Tales.
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55A true Story of an Apparition.
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62The Mad-Dog. A Tale.
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[359]Eclogues.
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[361]The Birth of the Squire, An Eclogue. In Imitation of the Pollio of Virgil.
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[367]The Toilette, A Town Eclogue. Lydia.
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[373]The Tea-Table, A Town Eclogue. Doris and Melanthe.
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[379]The Funeral, A Town Eclogue. Sabina. Lucy.
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[385]The Espousal, A Sober Eclogue, Between two of the People called Quakers. Caleb. Tabitha.
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[391]Miscellanies.
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[393]To my ingenious and worthy Friend W... L... Esq;
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109Panthea. An Elegy.
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114Araminta, an Elegy.
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119An Elegy on a Lap-dog.
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121To a young Lady with some Lampreys.
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124Prologue, design'd for the Pastoral Tragedy of Dione.
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126Sweet William's Farewell, to Black-ey'd Susan. A Ballad.
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129The Lady's Lamentation. A Ballad.
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131Damon and Cupid. A Song.
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133Daphnis and Chloe. A Song.
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136A Contemplation on Night.
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139A Thought on Eternity.
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141My own Epitaph.
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[431]Dione, A Pastoral Tragedy.
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[434]Dramatis Personae.
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[435]Act I.
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168Act. II.
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190Act. III.
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214Act IV.
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239Act V.
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[551]Vakat
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[554]Vorsatz
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[556]Rückdeckel