A Collection Of Poems In Six Volumes. By Several Hands / [Hrsg.: Robert Dodsley]. London : Hughs ; London : Dodsley, 1758-1778 : Vol. 5(1758). London : Hughs ; London : Dodsley, 1758
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- PDF Vol. 1
- PDF Vol. 2
- PDF Vol. 3
- PDF Vol. 4
- PDF Vol. 5
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [2]Rücken
- PDF [3]Vorsatz
- PDF Vakat
- PDF [6]Schmutztitel
- PDF [8]Titelblatt
- PDF [10]Rural Elegance: An Ode to the late Duchess of Somerset. Written 1750. By William Shenstone, Esq;
- PDF 13 Inscription near a Sheep-cote. 1745. By the Same.
- PDF 16 Nancy of the Vale. A Ballad. By the Same.
- PDF 19 Ode to Indolence, 1750.
- PDF 21 Ode to Health, 1730. By the Same.
- PDF 24 To a Lady of Quality, Fitting up her Library, 1738. By the Same.
- PDF 26 Upon a Visit to the same in Winter, 1748. By the Same.
- PDF 28 An irregular Ode after Sickness, 1749. By the Same.
- PDF 33 Anacreontick. 1738. By the Same.
- PDF 34 Ode. Written 1739. By the Same.
- PDF 36 The Dying Kid. By the Same.
- PDF 38 Love Songs, written between the Year 1737 and 1743. By the Same.
- PDF 42 The Rape of the Trap, a Ballad; written at College, 1736. By the Same.
- PDF 45 A Smile. By the Same.
- PDF 46 The Ceremonial. By the Same.
- PDF 47 The Beau of the Virtuosos; alluding to a Proposal for the Publication of a Set Butterflies. By the Same.
- PDF 49 Verses to a Friend.
- PDF 51 Written at an Inn on a particular Occasion.
- PDF 52 The Price of an Equipage.
- PDF 53 A Ballad.
- PDF 54 The Extent of Cookery.
- PDF 55 The Progress of Advice. A common Cafe.
- PDF 56 Slender's Ghost.
- PDF 57 Upon Riddles.
- PDF 58 Verses to a Writer of Riddles.
- PDF 60 To **** By Anthony Whistler, Esq;
- PDF 61 Song. By the Same.
- PDF 62 The Lady Fane on her Grotto at Basilden. 1746. By Mr. Graves.
- PDF 63 The Pepper-box and Salt-seller. A Fable.
- PDF 67 Written near Bath. 1755. By the Same.
- PDF 70 Verses to William Shenstone, Esq; On receiving a Gilt Pocket-Book. 1751. By Mr. Jago.
- PDF 72 The Swallows. Written September, 1748. By the Same.
- PDF 77 Valentine's Day. By the Same.
- PDF 78 The Scavengers. A Town Eclogue. In the Manner of Swift. By the Same.
- PDF 82 Hamlet's Soliloquy, Imitated. By the Same.
- PDF 83 Transcrib'd from the Rev. Mr. Pixel's Parsonage Garden near Birmingham. 1757.
- PDF 84 Malvern Spa, 1757. Inscribed to Dr. Wall. By the Rev. Mr. Perry.
- PDF 87 Some Reflections upon hearing the Bell toll for the Death of a Friend. By Mr. J.G.
- PDF 90 The Robin: An Elegy. Written at the close of Autumn, 1756. By the Same.
- PDF 92 An Epitaph. By the Same.
- PDF 93 Ut Pictura Poesis. By Mr. Nourse, late of All-Souls College Oxon,
- PDF 95 Vacuna. By Mr. D.
- PDF 98 On J.W. ranging Pamphlets. By the Same.
- PDF 102 Epithalamium. By the Same.
- PDF 104 To a Gentleman, on the Birth day of his first Son. By the Same.
- PDF 105 On two Friends born on the same Day. By the Same.
- PDF 107 A Winter Thought. By J. Earl.
- PDF 110 Song. By the Same.
- PDF 111 Verses spoken at Westminster School.
- PDF 117 A Letter to Sir Robert Walpole. By the Henry Fielding.
- PDF 119 An Epistle from the Elector of Bavaria to the French King, after the Battle of Ramillies.
- PDF 130 To the Duke of Marlborough.
- PDF 132 An Ode on Miss Harriet Hanbury at Six Years old. By Sir Charles Hanbury Williams.
- PDF 134 A Song Upon Miss Harriet Hanbury, address'd to the Rev. Mr. Birt. By the Same.
- PDF 136 To 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.
- PDF 138 Ode to Death. Translated from the French of the King of Prussia. By Dr. Hawksworth.
- PDF 143 The Hymns of Dionysius: Translated from the Greek. By the Rev. Mr. Merrick.
- PDF 147 A Satire in the Manner of Persius, in a Dialogue between Atticus and Eugenio. By the late Lord Hervey.
- PDF 156 To Mrs. Bindon at Bath. By the Honourable Sir C.H. Williams.
- PDF 157 Mrs. Bindon's Answer. Sir Charles's Reply.
- PDF 158 To a Lady, who sent Compliments to a Clergyman upon the Ten of Hearts.
- PDF 159 The 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.
- PDF 169 The Bee, the Ant, and the Sparrow: A Fable. Address'd to Phebe and Kitty C. at Boarding School.
- PDF 177 Isaiah XXXIV.
- PDF 183 Isaiah XXXV.
- PDF 188 Woodstock Park. A Poem. By William Harrison. 1706.
- PDF 202 A Fit of the Spleen. In Imitation of Shakespear. By Dr. Ibbot.
- PDF 204 Hymn to Miss Laurence, in the Pump-Room, Bath, 1753.
- PDF 210 A Letter to Corinna from a Captain in Country Quarters.
- PDF 213 A Tale. By Mr. Merrick.
- PDF 219 The Wish. By the Same.
- PDF 221 The Bears and Bees. A Fable. By the Same.
- PDF 222 A Fragment. By the Same.
- PDF 223 The Camelion: A Fable after Monsieur De La Motte. By the Same.
- PDF 226 Immortality: or, the Consolation of Human Life. A Monody. By Thomas Denton, M.A.
- PDF 239 To the Memory of a Gentleman, who died on his Travels to Rome. Written in 1738. By the Rev. Dr. Shipley.
- PDF 240 Captain T of Battereau's Regiment in the Isle of Skie to Captain P at Fort Augustus.
- PDF 244 To 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.
- PDF 248 To the Rev. Mr. J.S. 1731. By J.H.
- PDF 251 Answer to the foregoing, 1731. By J.S.
- PDF 254 Cupid and Chloe. By the Same.
- PDF 256 The Poet to his false Mistress. By the Same.
- PDF 257 On Mr. ***, Schoolmaster at ***. By the Same.
- PDF 258 Kambromyomaxia: or the Mouse-Trap; Being a Translation of Mr. Holdsworth's Muscipula, 1737.
- PDF 269 Verses under the Prints of Mr. Hogarth's Rake's Progress, 1735. By the Same.
- PDF 275 On the Friendship of two young Ladies, 1730. By the Same.
- PDF 276 Chloe's unkown Likeness, 1738. By the Same.
- PDF 277 The Bird of Passage, 1749. By the Same.
- PDF 279 Verses said to be fixed on the Gate of the Louvre at Paris. 1751.
- PDF 280 Chloe resolved. A Ballad. By the Same. Set to Music by Dr. Green. 1743.
- PDF 281 Epilogue 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.
- PDF 283 Prologue 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.
- PDF 285 Epigrams from Martial. By the Same. To James Harris, Esq;
- PDF 288 A very gallant Copy of Verses, (but somewhat filly) upon the Ladies, and their fine Cloaths at a Ball. By Mr. W. Taylor.
- PDF 289 Another on the same Subject, written with more Judgment, but fewer good Manners. By the Same.
- PDF 290 The Brewer's Coachman. By the Same.
- PDF 291 Female Caution. By the Same.
- PDF 292 Orthodox Advice. By the Same.
- PDF 293 Hull Ale. By the Same.
- PDF 294 Epigram. By the Same.
- PDF 295 Another. The Mistake. By the Same.
- PDF 296 A Fragment of Chaucer. By J. H. Esq; Upon an Alcove, now at Parson's Green.
- PDF 298 The Country Parson.
- PDF 302 Plain Truth. By Henry Fielding, Esq;
- PDF 305 Ode to Venus, from her Votaries of the Street.
- PDF 306 An Epigram. By the Same.
- PDF 307 The Poet's Importance. By Dr. H***
- PDF 308 To Polly Laurence, quitting the Pump. Bath, January 1756.
- PDF 309 Ode, to a Lady in London. By Miss C***
- PDF 311 Ode to Spring. By Miss F.
- PDF 312 Ode to Cynthia. By the Same.
- PDF 313 Ode to Thrush. By Miss P***
- PDF 314 Elegy.
- PDF 316 A Poem to the Memory of Thomas, late Marquiss of Wharton, Lord Privy Seal.
- PDF 323 Paraphrase upon a French Song. By the late William Somervile, Esq;
- PDF 325 The Tomb of Shakespear. A Vision. By John Gilbert Cooper, Esq;
- PDF 333 Index of the Fifth Volume.
- PDF [346]Vakat
- PDF [347]Vorsatz
- PDF [349]Rückdeckel
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