A Collection Of Poems In Six Volumes. By Several Hands : / [Hrsg.: Robert Dodsley]. LondonLondon. London : Hughs ; London : Dodsley, 1758
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[]Vol. 1
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[]Vol. 2
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[]Vol. 3
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[1]Vorderdeckel
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[2]Rücken
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[3]Vorsatz
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[5]Vakat
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[6]Schmutztitel
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[8]Titelblatt
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[10]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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[311]Musaeus: A Monody to the Memory of Mr. Pope. In Imitation of Milton's Lycidas. By the Same.
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[324]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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[357]Index to the Third Volume.
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[360]Vakat
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[363]Vorsatz
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[365]Rückdeckel
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[]Vol. 4
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[]Vol. 5
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[]Vol. 6