A Collection Of Poems In Six Volumes. By Several Hands / [Hrsg.: Robert Dodsley]. London : Hughs ; London : Dodsley, 1758-1778
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[]Vol. 1
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[2]Rücken
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[3]Vorsatz
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[6]Schmutztitel
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1Advertisement
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[12]On the Prospect of Peace, a Poem. To the Lord Privy-Seal. By Mr. Tickel.
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22To the Right Honourable the Earl of Warwick, &c. On the Death of Mr. Addison. By the Same.
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26Colin and Lucy. By the Same.
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30An Imitation of the Prophecy of Nereus. From Horace, Book III. Ode XXV.
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34To Sir Godfrey Kneller at his Country Seat. By the Same.
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36On the Death of the Earl of Cadogan. By the Same.
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38An Ode Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Sunderland at Windsor. By the Same.
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41Kensington Garden. By the Same.
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61An Epistle from a Lady in England, to a Gentleman at Avignon. By the Same.
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69The Female Reign, an Ode. By Mr. Cobb.
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82Six Town Eclogues. By the Right Hon. L.M.W.M.
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82Monday.
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85Tuesday. St. James's Coffee-House.
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89Wednesday. The Tête à Tête.
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93Thursday. The Bassette-Table.
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98Friday. The Tolette.
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101Saturday. The Small-Pox.
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105The Lover: A Ballad. To Mr. C. By the Same.
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107The Lady's Resolve. Written extempore on a Window. By the Same.
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108The Gentleman's Answer. An Epistle to Lord B. By the Same.
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112Epilogue To Mary, Queen of Scots. Design'd to be spoken by Mrs. Oldfield. By the Same.
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114A Receipt to Cure the Vapours. Written to Lady Jn. By the Same.
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116The Spleen. An Epistle to Mr. CJ. By Mr. Matthew Green of the Custom-house.
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146An Epigram, on the Reverend Mr. Laurence Echard's, and Bishop Gilbert Burnet's Histories. By the Same.
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147The Sparrow and Diamond. A Song. By the Same.
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150Jove and Semele. By the Same.
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152The Seeker. By the Same.
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153On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers. By the Same.
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158Pre-Existence: A Poem, in Imitation of Milton.
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172Chiron to Achilles. A Poem. By Hildebrand Jacob.
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180Know your Self. By the late Dr. Arbuthnot.
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186London: A Poem. In Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal. By Mr. Samuel Johnson.
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200Prologue spoken by Mr. Garrick, at the Openning of the Theatre in Drury-Lane 1747. By the Same.
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203Of Active and Retired Life. An Epistle to H.C. Esq.
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214Grongar Hill. By Mr. Dyer.
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220The Ruins of Rome, A Poem. By the Same.
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241The School-Mistress. A Poem, In Imitation of Spenser. By William Shenstone, Esq;
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256The Art of Politicks, In Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry.
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286The Man of Taste. Occasion'd by an Epistle of Mr. Pope's on that Subject. By the Same.
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298An Essay on Conversation. By Benjamin Stillingfleet.
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321Ode, to a Lady. On the Death of Col. Charles Ross, in the Action at Fontenoy. Written May 1745. By Mr. W. Collins.
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324Ode, Written in the same Year. By the Same.
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325Ode to Evening.
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327Verses written on a Blake Leaf, By Lord Landsown, when he presented his Works to the Queen, 1732.
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328Advice to a Lady in Autumn.
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329On a Lady's drinking the Bath-Waters.
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330Verses written in a Lady's Sherlock upon Death.
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331Song.
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332Song.
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334Index to the First Volume.
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[345]Vakat
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[347]Vorsatz
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[349]Rückdeckel
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[]Vol. 2
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[350]Vorderdeckel
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[351]Rücken
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[352]Vorsatz
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[354]Vakat
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[355]Schmutztitel
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[357]Titelblatt
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[359]The Progress of Love.
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16Soliloquy Of a Beauty in the Country.
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19Blenheim.
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25To The Reverend Dr. Ayscough at Oxford.
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31To Mr. Poyntz, Ambassador at the Congress of Soissons, in the Year 1728.
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34Verses to be written under a Picture of Mr. Poyntz.
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35An Epistle to Mr. Pope.
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38To My Lord
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41Advice to a Lady.
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46Song.
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47Song.
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49Damon and Delia.
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51Ode, in Imitation of Pastor Fido.
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52Part of an Elegy of Tibullus, translated.
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55Song.
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56Written at Mr. Pope's House at Twickenham, which he had lent to Mrs. G.
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57Epigram.
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58To Miss Lucy F
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60A Prayer to Venus in her Temple at Stowe.
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61To the Same. On her pleading want of Time.
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64To the Same with a New Watch.
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65An Irregular Ode written at Wickham, in 1746.
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67To the Memory of the same Lady, A Monody. A.D. 1747.
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79Verses Making Part of an Epitaph on the same Lady.
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80On The Abuse of Travelling. A Canto, In Imitation of Spenser. By Gilbert West, Esq;
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[463]The Institution of the Order of the Garther. A Dramatic Poem.
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166An Epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Cornbury.
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185An Epistle.
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198An Epistle to a Lady.
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205An Epistle to Mr. Pope.
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207Epistle to Pollio, from the Hills of Howth in Ireland.
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210An Ode to William Pultney, Esq.
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213An Ode to the Right Honourable the Lord Lonsdale.
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215An Ode.
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217An Ode.
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218An Ode.
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220An Ode to Mankind.
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222To Mankind: An Ode.
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228Verses to Camilla.
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230To Clarissa.
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234An Inscription on a Tomb
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235Epigrams.
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240The Danger of Writing Verse. An Epistle.
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251To the Honourable.
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253To Mr. Garrick.
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257Nature to Dr. Hoadly, On his Comedy of theSuspicious Husband.
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259The Youth and the Philosopher. A Fable.
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261An Ode to a Gentleman, On his pitching a Tent in his Garden.
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263On a Message-Card in Verse, Sent by a Lady.
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265The Je ne scai Quoi. A Song.
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266An Ode On a distant Prospect of Eton College.
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270Ode.
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272Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat. Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes.
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274A Monody On the Death of Queen Caroline.
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280Pipe of Tobacco: In Imitation of Six Several Authors.
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287Ode to the Hon. C. Y.
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289From Caelia to Cloe.
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291On a Fit of the Gout.
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293Horace, Ode 14. Book I. imitated in 1746.
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294The Female Right to Literature, in a Letter to a young Lady from Florence.
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300On Shakespear's Monument at Stratford upon Avon.
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301A Song.
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302Chiswick.
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303The Indifferent. From the Italian of Metastasio.
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306The Triumph of Indifference. Being the sam Ode, imitated by an unknown Hand.
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309The Shepherd's Farewell to his Love. Being the same Ode.
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312Riddle.
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314Riddle.
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317Riddle.
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318Audivere, Lyce
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321A Sonnet. Imitated from the Spanish of Lopez de Vega.
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322Sonnets.
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335Index to the Second Volume.
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[698]Rückdeckel
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[]Vol. 3
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[699]Vorderdeckel
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[700]Rücken
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[701]Vorsatz
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[704]Schmutztitel
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[708]On a Grotto near the Thames, at Twickenham. Composed of Marbles, Spars, and Minerals. By Mr. Pope.
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2Hymn on Solitude. By the late James Thomson, Esq; Author of the Seasons.
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4An Ode on Aeolus's Harp. By the Same.
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6On the Report of a Wooden Bridge to be built at Westminster. By the Same.
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7The Choice of Hercules. A Poem.
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18An Ode to the People of Great-Britain. In Imitation of the Sixth Ode of the Third Book of Horace.
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23Psyche: or the Great Metamorphosis. A Poem, written in Imitation of Spenser.
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44Jovi Eleutherio. Or, an Offering to Liberty.
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58An Epistle from a Swiss Officer to his Friend at Rome.
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61Life burthensome, because we knoe not how to use ist. An Epistle.
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64The Duty of Employing one's Self. An Epistle.
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67On Scribling against Genius. An Epistle.
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71The Mimicl. By the Rev. Mr. Pitt.
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75An Epistle from Florence. To T. A. Esq; Tutor to the Earl of P. Written in the Year 1740. By the Honourable .
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96Epilogue to Tamerlane. On the Suppression of the Rebellion.
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99The Enthusiast: or the Lover of Nature. A Poem. By the Rev. Mr. Joseph Warton.
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109An Ode to Fancy. By the Same.
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115Stanzas written on taking the Air after a long Illness. By the Same.
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116The Two Beavers. A Fable.
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119Contentment. By the Same.
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121The Education of Achilles. By Mr. Bedingfield.
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127An Epistle from S.J.Esq; in the Country, to the Right Hon. the Lord Lovelace in Town.
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134To a Lady in Town, soon after her leaving the Country. By the Same.
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138To the Right Hon. the Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley, presented with a Collection of Poems. By the Same.
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140Chloe to Strephon. A Song. By the Same.
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141To the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield, on his being install'd Knight of the Garter. By the Same.
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142To a Lady, sent with a Present to Shells and Stones design'd for a Grotto. By the Same.
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144To a Lady, in answer to a Letterwrote in a very fine Hand. By the Same.
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146The Art of Dancing. A Poem. Inscrib'd to the Rt. Hon. the Lady Fanny Fielding. Written in the Year 1730. By the Same.
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167The modern Fine Gentleman. Written in the Year 1746. By the Same.
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171The Modern Fine Lady.
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175An Essay on Virtue. To the Honourable Philip Yorke, Esq; By the Same.
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183The Female Drum. Or, the Origin of Cards. A Tale. Address'd to the Honourable Miss Carpenter.
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187To Mr. Fox, written at Florence. In Imitation of Horace, Ode 4. Book 2. By the late Lord Hy.
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189To the Same. From Hampton-Court, 1731. By the Same.
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197The Poet's Prayer.
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199An Epistle to a Lady.
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202Genius, Virtue, and Reputation. A Fable. From Mons. De La Motte, Book 5. Fable 6.
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205Marriage A-La-Mode: or the Two Sparrows. A Fable. From Mons. De La Motte, Book 4. Fable 21.
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208An Inscription.
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209Ode to Wisdom. By a Lady.
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213To a Gentleman, on his intending to cut down a Grove to enlarge his Prospect. By the Same.
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215The Estimate of Life, in three Parts. A Poem. By John Gilbert Cooper, Esq;
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215Part I. Melpomene: or, the Melancholy.
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219Part II. Calliope: or, The Chearful.
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223Part III. Terpsichore: or, The Moderate.
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226The Pleasure of Poetry. An Ode.
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231The Power of Poetry.
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233To a Young Lady, with Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds.
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235Song. To Sylvia. By D.G.
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236To the Author of the Farmers's Letters, which were written in Ireland in the Year of the Rebellion, by Henry Brooke, Esq; 1745. By the Same.
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237Verses written in a Book called, Fables for the Female Sex. By the Same.
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238Verses written in Sylvia's Prior. By the Same. Upon a Lady's Embroidery. By the Same.
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239Death and the Doctor. Occasion'd by a Physician's lampooning a Friend of the Author. By the Same.
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240Inscriptions on a Monument to the Memory of a Lady's favourite Bullfinch.
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242The Trial of Selim the Persian, for divers High Crimes and Misdemeanours.
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255The Trophy, being Six Cantatas to the Honour of this Royal Highness William, Duke of Cumberland
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265The Marriage of the Myrtle and the Yew. A Fable. To Della, about to marry beneath herself. 1744. By the same.
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268On a Baby-Leaf, pluck'd from Virgil's Tomb, near Naples. 1736. By the Same.
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270To Chloe. Written on my Birth-Day, 1734. By the Same.
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271A Song. By the Same. Set to Musick by Dr. Greene.
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274Fashion: a Satire.
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281Nature and Fortune. To the Earl of Chesterfield.
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283The Exception.
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284To the Earl of Chesterfield.
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285Honour. A Poem. By the Rev. Dr. Brown.
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297Ode to a Water Nymph. By Mr. Mason.
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[1009]Musaeus: A Monody to the Memory of Mr. Pope. In Imitation of Milton's Lycidas. By the Same.
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[1022]An Essay on Satire, occcasioned by the Death of Mr. Pope. Inscribed to Dr. Warburton. By John Brown, D.D.
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339A Character of Mr. Pope's Writings. Being An Episode from the Poem call'd Sickness, Book II. By the Rev. Mr. Thompson.
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346The Cave of Pope. A Prophecy.
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[1055]Index to the Third Volume.
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[1058]Vakat
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[1061]Vorsatz
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[1063]Rückdeckel
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[]Vol. 4
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[1064]Vorderdeckel
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[1065]Rücken
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[1066]Vorsatz
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[]Vakat
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[1069]Schmutztitel
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[1071]Titelblatt
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[1073]An Elegy written in a Country Church Yard. By Mr. Gray.
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7Hymn to Adversity. By the Same.
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9Education. 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;
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50Penshurst. Inscribed to William Perry, Esq; and the Honourable Mrs. Elizabeth Perry. By the late Mr. F. Coventry.
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61To the Hon. Wilmot Vaughn, Esq; in Wales. By the Same.
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64An Epistle addressed to Sir Thomas Hanmer, on his Edition of Shakespear's Works. By Mr. William Collins.
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71A Song from Shakespear's Cymbelyne. Song by Guiderus and Arviragus over Fidele, supposed to be dead. By the Same.
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73Elegy to Miss D.W.D. In the Manner of Ovid. By the late Mr. Hammond.
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75Answer to the foregoing Lines. By the late Lord Hervey.
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78Epistles in the Manner of Ovid. Monimia to Philocles. By the Same.
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86Flora to Pompey. By the Same.
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91Arisbe to Marius Junior. From Fontenelle. By the Same.
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98Roxana to Usbeck. From Les Lettres Persannes. By the Same.
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103Epilogue design'd for Sophonisba. And to have been spoken by Mrs. Oldfield. By the Same.
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105An Imitation of the Eleventh Ode of the First Book of Horace. By the Same.
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106A Love Letter. By the Same.
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110Virgill's Tomb. Naples 1741.
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115The Link. A Ballad.
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117Squire of Dames. A Poem. In Spenser's Stile. Advertisement.
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118Prologue.
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120Canto I. Argument.
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134Canto II. Argument.
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151On the Death of a Lady's Owl.
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152The Vanity of Human Wishes. The Tenth Satire of Juvenal, Imitated by Samuel Johnson.
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166The Tears of Old May-Day.
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172Song for Ranelagh. By Mr. W. Whitehead.
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173The Benedicite Paraphrased. By the Rev. Mr. Merrick.
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181An Ode to Fancy. By the Same.
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186The Monkies, a Tale. By the Same.
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187An Epitaph.
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189Verses sent to Dean Swift on his Borth-day, with Pine's Horace finely bound. Written by Dr. J. Sican.
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192Verses written in a Garden. By Lady M.W.M.
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193An Answer to a Love-Letter.
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195In Answer to a Lady who advised Retirement.
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196An Address of the Statues at Stowe, to Lord Cobham, on his Return to his Gardens.
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198An Ode on the Death of Mr. Pelham.
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203Verses Written at Montauban in France, 1750. By the Rev. Mr. Joseph Warton.
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204The Revenge of America. By the Same.
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205The Dying Indian. By the Same.
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207Ode occafion'd by Reading Mr. West's Tranflation of Pindar. By the Same.
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210The Pleasures of Melancholy. Written in the Year 1745. By the Rev. Mr. Thomas Warton.
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221A Sonnet, written at W de in the Absence of. By the Same.
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222On Bathing. A Sonnet. By the Same.
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223To Lady Hy. By Mr. de Voltaire. On Sir Robert Walpole's Birth-day, August the 26th. By the Honourable Mr. Dton.
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224The Lawyer's Farewell to his Muse. Written in the Year 1744.
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228By Miss Cooper, (now Mrs. Madan) in her Brother's Coke upon Littleton.
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229Solitude. An Ode.
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239An Ode To the Right Honourable Stephen Poyntz, Esq; &c. &c. By the Honourable Sir Charles Han. WiLLiams, Kt. of the Bath,.
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243Ode 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.
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245Martialis Epigramma. Lib. 6. Ep. 24. Imitated. By the Same.
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246The Progress of Discontent. A Poem. Written at Oxford in the Year 1746.
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251The Fire-Side. By Dr. Cotton.
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255To-Morrow. By the Same.
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256On Lord Cobham's Gardens. By the Same.
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257To a Child of Five Years old. By the Same.
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258Father Francis's Prayer. Written in Lord Westmorland's Hertnitage.
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260To the Right Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq; The humble Petition of the worshipful company of Poets and News-writers
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262An 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.
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267Ode to an Aeolus's Harp. Sent to Miss Shepheard. By the Same.
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268Ode to Health. By Mr. Duncombe, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
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271A Vernal Ode. Sent to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, March 12, 1754. By Francis Fawkes, A.M.
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273An Autumnal Ode. By the Same.
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275A Song.
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276The Genius. An Ode, written in 1717, on occasion of the Duke of Marlborough's Apoplexy.
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278Translations from Horace. By Mr. Marriott, of Trinity-Hall, Cambridge. Book I. Ode XVIII. Invitation to his Mistress.
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282To a Lady making a Pin Basket.
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284Captain Cupid. By the Same.
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285Ode on Ambition. By the Same.
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287Ode to Fancy. By the Same.
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293An Address to his Elbow-chair, new cloath'd. By the late Wm. Somervile, Esq; Author of the Chace.
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295Song.
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296Ode to a Friend wounded in a Duel.
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299Ode to Night.
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302Written upon leaving a Friend's House in Wales. By the Rev. Dr. M.
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304Dennis to Mr. Thomson, Who had procured him a Benefit Night.
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305Song. 1753.
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306The Bulfinch in Town. By a Lady of Quality.
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307Song. Written in Winter 1745. By the Same.
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309Written to a near Neighbour in a tempestuous Night 1748. By the Same.
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310Written at a Ferme Ornee near Birmingham August 7th, 1749.
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311The Goldfinches. An Elegy. By Mr. Jago.
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315The Blackbirds.. An Elegy. By the Same.
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318The Rake. By a Lady in New England.
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320Flowers. By Anthony Whistler, Esq;
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322Song. By the Same.
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323The Cabinet. Or, Verses on Roman Medals. To Mr. W. By Mr. Graves.
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326Panacea: Or, the Grand Restorartive. By the Same.
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328The Heroines, or Modern Memoirs. By the Same.
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329The Parting. By the Same. Written some Years after Marriage.
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330Ode to Memory. 1748. By William Shenstone, Esq;
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333The Princess Elizabeth: A Ballad alluding to a Story recorded of her, when she was a Prisoner at Woodstock, 1554. By the Same.
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335Ode to a Young Lady, Somewhat too sollicitous about her Manner of Expression. By the Same.
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337Verses written towards the close of the Year 1748, to William Lyttelton, Esq; By the Same.
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340Songs. By the Same.
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345Rural Inscriptions. By the Same.
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348A Pastoral Ballad, in Four Parts. Written 1743. By the Same.
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358Index to the Fourth Volume.
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[1433]Musick for the preceeding Ballad. Compos'd by W. Arne.
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[1435]Vakat
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[1436]Vorsatz
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[1438]Rückdeckel
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[1439]Vorderdeckel
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[1440]Rücken
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[1444]Schmutztitel
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[1448]Rural Elegance: An Ode to the late Duchess of Somerset. Written 1750. By William Shenstone, Esq;
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13Inscription near a Sheep-cote. 1745. By the Same.
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16Nancy of the Vale. A Ballad. By the Same.
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19Ode to Indolence, 1750.
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21Ode to Health, 1730. By the Same.
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24To a Lady of Quality, Fitting up her Library, 1738. By the Same.
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26Upon a Visit to the same in Winter, 1748. By the Same.
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28An irregular Ode after Sickness, 1749. By the Same.
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33Anacreontick. 1738. By the Same.
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34Ode. Written 1739. By the Same.
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36The Dying Kid. By the Same.
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38Love Songs, written between the Year 1737 and 1743. By the Same.
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42The Rape of the Trap, a Ballad; written at College, 1736. By the Same.
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45A Smile. By the Same.
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46The Ceremonial. By the Same.
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47The Beau of the Virtuosos; alluding to a Proposal for the Publication of a Set Butterflies. By the Same.
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49Verses to a Friend.
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51Written at an Inn on a particular Occasion.
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52The Price of an Equipage.
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53A Ballad.
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54The Extent of Cookery.
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55The Progress of Advice. A common Cafe.
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56Slender's Ghost.
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57Upon Riddles.
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58Verses to a Writer of Riddles.
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60To **** By Anthony Whistler, Esq;
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61Song. By the Same.
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62The Lady Fane on her Grotto at Basilden. 1746. By Mr. Graves.
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63The Pepper-box and Salt-seller. A Fable.
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67Written near Bath. 1755. By the Same.
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70Verses to William Shenstone, Esq; On receiving a Gilt Pocket-Book. 1751. By Mr. Jago.
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72The Swallows. Written September, 1748. By the Same.
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77Valentine's Day. By the Same.
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78The Scavengers. A Town Eclogue. In the Manner of Swift. By the Same.
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82Hamlet's Soliloquy, Imitated. By the Same.
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83Transcrib'd from the Rev. Mr. Pixel's Parsonage Garden near Birmingham. 1757.
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84Malvern Spa, 1757. Inscribed to Dr. Wall. By the Rev. Mr. Perry.
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87Some Reflections upon hearing the Bell toll for the Death of a Friend. By Mr. J.G.
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90The Robin: An Elegy. Written at the close of Autumn, 1756. By the Same.
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92An Epitaph. By the Same.
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93Ut Pictura Poesis. By Mr. Nourse, late of All-Souls College Oxon,
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95Vacuna. By Mr. D.
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98On J.W. ranging Pamphlets. By the Same.
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102Epithalamium. By the Same.
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104To a Gentleman, on the Birth day of his first Son. By the Same.
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105On two Friends born on the same Day. By the Same.
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107A Winter Thought. By J. Earl.
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110Song. By the Same.
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111Verses spoken at Westminster School.
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117A Letter to Sir Robert Walpole. By the Henry Fielding.
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119An Epistle from the Elector of Bavaria to the French King, after the Battle of Ramillies.
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130To the Duke of Marlborough.
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132An Ode on Miss Harriet Hanbury at Six Years old. By Sir Charles Hanbury Williams.
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134A Song Upon Miss Harriet Hanbury, address'd to the Rev. Mr. Birt. By the Same.
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136To Mr. Garnier and Mr. Pearce of Bath. A grateful Ode, in return for the extraordinary Kindness and Humanity they shewed to me and my eldest Daughter, now Lady Essex, 1753 By the Same.
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138Ode to Death. Translated from the French of the King of Prussia. By Dr. Hawksworth.
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143The Hymns of Dionysius: Translated from the Greek. By the Rev. Mr. Merrick.
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147A Satire in the Manner of Persius, in a Dialogue between Atticus and Eugenio. By the late Lord Hervey.
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156To Mrs. Bindon at Bath. By the Honourable Sir C.H. Williams.
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157Mrs. Bindon's Answer. Sir Charles's Reply.
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158To a Lady, who sent Compliments to a Clergyman upon the Ten of Hearts.
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159The Grotto. Written by the late Mr. Green of the Custom-House, under hte Name of Peter Drake, a Fisherman of Brentford. Printed in the Year 1732, but never published.
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169The Bee, the Ant, and the Sparrow: A Fable. Address'd to Phebe and Kitty C. at Boarding School.
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177Isaiah XXXIV.
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183Isaiah XXXV.
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188Woodstock Park. A Poem. By William Harrison. 1706.
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202A Fit of the Spleen. In Imitation of Shakespear. By Dr. Ibbot.
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204Hymn to Miss Laurence, in the Pump-Room, Bath, 1753.
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210A Letter to Corinna from a Captain in Country Quarters.
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213A Tale. By Mr. Merrick.
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219The Wish. By the Same.
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221The Bears and Bees. A Fable. By the Same.
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222A Fragment. By the Same.
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223The Camelion: A Fable after Monsieur De La Motte. By the Same.
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226Immortality: or, the Consolation of Human Life. A Monody. By Thomas Denton, M.A.
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239To the Memory of a Gentleman, who died on his Travels to Rome. Written in 1738. By the Rev. Dr. Shipley.
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240Captain T of Battereau's Regiment in the Isle of Skie to Captain P at Fort Augustus.
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244To Mr. J.H. at the Temple, occasioned by a Translation of an Epistle of Horace. 1730. By the Rev. Mr. S., of Magdalen College, Oxford.
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248To the Rev. Mr. J.S. 1731. By J.H.
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251Answer to the foregoing, 1731. By J.S.
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254Cupid and Chloe. By the Same.
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256The Poet to his false Mistress. By the Same.
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257On Mr. ***, Schoolmaster at ***. By the Same.
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258Kambromyomaxia: or the Mouse-Trap; Being a Translation of Mr. Holdsworth's Muscipula, 1737.
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269Verses under the Prints of Mr. Hogarth's Rake's Progress, 1735. By the Same.
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275On the Friendship of two young Ladies, 1730. By the Same.
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276Chloe's unkown Likeness, 1738. By the Same.
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277The Bird of Passage, 1749. By the Same.
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279Verses said to be fixed on the Gate of the Louvre at Paris. 1751.
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280Chloe resolved. A Ballad. By the Same. Set to Music by Dr. Green. 1743.
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281Epilogue to Shakespear's first Part of King Henry IV, Acted by young Gentleman at Mr. Newcome's School at Hackney, 1748; Spoken by Mr. J.Y. in the Character of Falstaff, Push'd in upon the Stage by Prince Henry. By the Same.
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283Prologue to Comus. By the Same. Performed for the Benefit of the General Hospital at Bath, 1756; And spoken by Miss Morrison, in the Character of a Lady Fashion.
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285Epigrams from Martial. By the Same. To James Harris, Esq;
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288A very gallant Copy of Verses, (but somewhat filly) upon the Ladies, and their fine Cloaths at a Ball. By Mr. W. Taylor.
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289Another on the same Subject, written with more Judgment, but fewer good Manners. By the Same.
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290The Brewer's Coachman. By the Same.
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291Female Caution. By the Same.
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292Orthodox Advice. By the Same.
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293Hull Ale. By the Same.
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294Epigram. By the Same.
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295Another. The Mistake. By the Same.
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296A Fragment of Chaucer. By J. H. Esq; Upon an Alcove, now at Parson's Green.
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298The Country Parson.
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302Plain Truth. By Henry Fielding, Esq;
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305Ode to Venus, from her Votaries of the Street.
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306An Epigram. By the Same.
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307The Poet's Importance. By Dr. H***
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308To Polly Laurence, quitting the Pump. Bath, January 1756.
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309Ode, to a Lady in London. By Miss C***
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311Ode to Spring. By Miss F.
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312Ode to Cynthia. By the Same.
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313Ode to Thrush. By Miss P***
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314Elegy.
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316A Poem to the Memory of Thomas, late Marquiss of Wharton, Lord Privy Seal.
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323Paraphrase upon a French Song. By the late William Somervile, Esq;
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325The Tomb of Shakespear. A Vision. By John Gilbert Cooper, Esq;
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333Index of the Fifth Volume.
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[1784]Vakat
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[1785]Vorsatz
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[1787]Rückdeckel
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[1788]Vorderdeckel
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[1789]Rücken
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[1790]Vorsatz
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[]Vakat
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[1793]Schmutztitel
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[1795]Titelblatt
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[1797]Hymn to the Naiada. By Dr. Akenside. MDCCXLVI.
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15Ode to the Right Honourable Francis Earl of Huntingdon. MDCCXLVII. By the Same.
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25Ode to the Right Reverend Benjamin Lord Bishop of Winchester. By the Same.
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29Inscriptions. By the Same.
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35Ode. By the Same.
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[1833]Ode to the Tiber. Written Abroad. By William Whitehead, Esq;
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41Elegies. By the Same. Elegy I. Written at the Convent of Haut Villers in Champagne, 1754.
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44Elegy II. On the Mausoleum of Augustus. To the Right Honourable George Buffy Villiers, Viscount Villiers. Written at Rome. 1756.
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47Elegy III. To the Right Honourable George Simon Harcourt, Vise. Newham. Written at Rome. 1756.
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50Elegy IV. To an Officer. Written at Rome 1756.
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54Elegy V. To a Friend Sick. Written at Rome. 1756
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56Elegy VI. To another Friend. Written at Rome 1756.
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58The Lyric Muse to Mr. Mason. On the Recovery of the Right Honourable the Earl of Holdernesse from a dangerous lllness. By the Same.
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60On the Immortality of the Soul. Translated From the Latin of Isaac Hawkins Brown, Esq; By Soame Jennyns, Esq;
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91The Arbour : An Ode to Contentment. By Mr. Thomas Cole.
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97The Grotto : An Ode to Silence. By the Same.
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100The Picture of Human Life. Translated from the Greek of Cebes the Theban. By Mr. T. Scott.
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125The Dropsical Man. By Mr. W. Taylor.
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126Paradise Regain'd. By H. T.
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129To the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole.
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135To a Lady on a Landscape of her Drawing. By Mr. Parrat.
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137Ode to Cupid on Valentine's Day. By the Same.
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138To the Honourable and Reverend F. C.
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142To the Reverend T T , D. D.
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148Vacation. By Esq;
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155To a Lady very handsome, but too fond of Dress. By the Same.
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157Anacreaon. Ode III, Tranflated by the Same.
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158An Imitation of Horace, Ode II. Book III. Angustam amice, &c. By Mr. Titley, to Dr. Bentlet
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160A Reply to a Copy of Verfes made in Imitation of Ode II. Book III. of Horace, Angustam amice pauperiem pati, &c. And sent by Mr. Titley to Dr. Bentley. By Dr. Bentley
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161Inscription on a Grotto of Shells at Crux-Easton, the Work of Nine young Ladies, By Mr. Pope.
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162Verses occasioned by seeing a Grotto built by Nine Sisters. An Excuse for Inconstancy, 1737. By the Rev. Dr. Lisle.
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164To Venus. A Rant, 1732. Set to Music by Dr. Hayes. By the Same.
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166The Power of Music. A Song. Imitated from the Spanish. By the Same. Set to Music by Dr. Hayes.
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167Letter from Smyrna to his Sisters at Crux-Easton, 1733. By the Same.
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172Part of a Letter to my Sisters at Crux- Easton, wrote from Cairo in Egypt, August 1734. By the Same.
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174Letter from Marseilles to my Sifters at Crux-Easton, May 1735. By the Same.
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178The History of Porsenna, King of Russia. In two Books. By the Same.
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211The Ever-Green.
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212Answer. Candour.
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213Lysander to Cloe.
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215Cloe to Lysander.
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217An Elegy, written on Valentine Morning. By ***
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221The Dowager. By the Same.
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225Ode to the Honourable **** By the late Mr. F. Coventry..
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227To Miss * * * *. By Miss Elisa Carter.
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229To Chloe, written on the Author's Birth Day.
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230Lady Mary W***, to Sir W***Y*** Sir W***** Y*****'s Anfwer.
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231Miss Soper's Answer to a Lady, who invited her to retire into a monastic Life at St. Cross, near Winchester.
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232Repentance. By the Same.
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233A Song. By T. P***cy.
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234Cynthia, an Elegiac Poem. By the Same.
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239Dialogue to Chlorinda. By Mr. Alsop.
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241To Chlorinda. By the Same.
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242The Fable of Ixion. To Chlorinda. By the Same.
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246A Tale. To Chlorinda. By the Same.
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250Ode on Lyric Poetry. By Mr. Marriot.
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253Arion, an Ode. By the Same.
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255Horace, Book 2. Ode II.
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258A Panegyric on Ale.
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263Ode to the Genius of Italy, occasioned by the Earl of Corke's going Abroad. By Mr. J. Duncombe.
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267Epistle from the late Lord ViscountB-GB-KE to Miss Lucy A-K-NS..
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268The Cheat's Apology. By Mr. Ellis.
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270Song. By the Same.
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271Another. By the Same. To Mr. Grenville on his intended Resignation. By Richard Berenger, Esq;
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273To Mr. Garrick, on his erecting a Temple and Statue to Shakespear. By the Same.
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275On the Birth-Day of Shakespear. A Cento. Taken from his Works. By the Same
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276An Ode to Sculpture.
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280Tre Resignation. By Mr. H****
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281An Epistle from the King of Prussia, to Monsieur Voltaire. 1757.
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284At seeing Archbishop Williams's Monument in Carnarvonshire.
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286Extempore Verses upon a Trial of Skill between the two great Mailers of Defence, Messieurs Figg and Sutton. By Dr. Byron.
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290A Letter from Cambridge to a young Gentleman at Eton School. By Dr. Littleton.
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294The Indolent.
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295The Song of Simeon paraphrased. By Mr. Merrick.
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296On the Invention of Letters.
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297The Answer. On Wit.
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298On a Spider.
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299The Play-Thing chang'd.
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300The Fable of Jotham : To the Borough-Hunters. By Richard Owen Cambridge, Esq;
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302An Elegy written in an empty Assembly-Room. By the Same.
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306The Fakeer. A Tale. By the Same.
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309To Mr. Whitehead, On his being made Poet Laureat. By the Same.
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311Verses on the Prospect of planting Arts and Learning in America. By the late Dr. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.
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312To Mr. Mason. By William Whitehead, Esq.
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315Ode. to Independency. By Mr. Mason.
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318Ode. On Melancholy. To a Friend. By the Same.
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321Ode. By Mr. Gray.
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326Ode. By the Same.
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333Postscript.
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334Index to the Sixth Volume.
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[2133]Vakat
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[2134]Vorsatz
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[2136]Rückdeckel