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The honey-suckle consisting of original poems, epigrams, songs, tales, odes, and translations [T61802] [ECCO]

DMI number:
498
Publication Date:
1734
ESTC number:
T61802
EEBO/ECCO link:
CB127582278
Shelfmark:
ECCO - Bod.
Full Title:
THE | HONEY-SUCKLE; | Consisting of ORIGINAL | [two columns] [column one] POEMS, | EPIGRAMS, | SONGS, [/column one] | [column two] TALES, | ODES, and | TRANSLATIONS. | [rule] | By a SOCIETY of [i]Gentlemen.[/i] | [rule] | Among many other Pieces contain'd in this Volume, | are the following: | [two columns] [column one] The proper Time for Love; or, Nothing | out of Season. | Truth in a Widow's Tears. | The Country Life. | An Epitaph on a Barber's Boy. | Matrimony no Cure for the Eyes. A Tale. | A Woman's Reason for Cuckoldom. | The cast-off Mistress; or, A Meal by | Chance. | The Resurrection; or, Life consists in | Motion. | An Ode on the Marriage of the Prince of | [i]Orange[/i]. | What you give to the Poor, you lend to | the Lord. | Custom no Law; or, A Woman's Title | to the Breeches. | The Toper's Confession; or, an Expe- | riment try'd. | The Comparison, Chuse which you will. | On the Restoration of King [i]Charles[/i] II. | [i]Cupid[/i]'s Riddle. | The [i]Honey-Suckle[/i] and [i]Bee[/i]. | 'Twas I, or the Mulberry-Tree. A Tale. [/column one] | [column two] The Poet, the Beau, and the Lady. | The Forward-Sinners; or The Devil | saved Trouble. | The Popish Priest and the Devil. | The Flea of Taste. A Fable, In Imi-| tation of Mr. [i]Gay[/i]. | The Hern. A Fable. | The old Man's Almanack. A Tale. | Little Dogs have long Tails. | Necessity the Mother of Invention. | Manners make the Man. An Epistle to | the Honourable [i]John Barber[/i], Esq; | late Lord Mayor of the City of [i]London[/i]. | A [i]Druryan[/i] Pastoral. | An Elegy on the Flea of Taste. | Modesty in Disgrace; or, Assurance the | way to win a Woman. | [i]Polly[/i] and [i]Pugg[/i]; or, The Fate of Favou- | rites. | The Modern Fine Gentleman. | Warm Quarters in the Winter. | The weighty Fryar; or, A Cargo of Sins | thrown over-board. | [i]Ut pictura poesis erit[/i]. [/column two] | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed for CHARLES CORBETT, at [i]Addison[/i]'s | [i]Head[/i] without [i]Temple-Bar[/i]. M.DCC.XXXIV. | (Price Six Shillings.)
Place of Publication:
London
Format:
Octavo
Price:
6 s
Bibliographic details:
Frontispiece. Reissue of T140662 (which is itself a reissue of P3037) with different preface and extended contents list. In this issue, the preface begins 'The Society having compleated...' and is unsigned.
Comments:
CONTENTS: Latin verse pp. 55-59 (odd pages); 199.
Other matter:
PREFATORY MATTER: Preface (2pp.). BACK MATTER: Contents (8pp.); List of books printed for Charles Corbett (2pp.).
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Title:
The honey-suckle consisting of original poems, epigrams, songs, tales, odes, and translations [T140662]
Publication Date:
1734
ESTC No:
T140662
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None
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Unknown
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Related People
Author:
Charles Corbett
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
T140662
Printer:
Henry Woodfall
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
ESTC notes that on evidence of ornaments, Woodfall is printer of at least part of this miscellany.
Content/Publication
First Line:
In each revolving year new beauties rise
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pp.5-6
Poem Title:
To Celia.
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Cease pretty Chloe cease to pay
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pp.7-8
Poem Title:
A Song.
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First Line:
Beneath some shade which Sol in vain assails
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pp.9-10
Poem Title:
In Imitation of the 4th Ode of Anacreon.
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First Line:
Still thus to rack thy dull unthinking brain
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pp.10-11
Poem Title:
To the Laureat.
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Bonosus one night at the rose did engage
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pp.11-12
Poem Title:
The World turns round. An Epigram.
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To foolish love I bid adieu
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pp.13-14
Poem Title:
To a Young Lady who jilted Him.
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Jack Single
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Flora I own your power and submit
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p.14
Poem Title:
To Flora.
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First Line:
Concise and smart Sir Philidore you've writ
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p.15
Poem Title:
The Answer.
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First Line:
That thy Sal may have charms I readily own
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pp.15-17
Poem Title:
To Sammy.
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Strephon had Celia long addressed
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pp.17-18
Poem Title:
The proper Time for Love: Or, Nothing out of Season.
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First Line:
Sometime ago to pretty Clo
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pp.18-20
Poem Title:
Truth in a Widow's Tears.
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Jenny gay innocent and young
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pp.21-24
Poem Title:
Cupid struck Blind.
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The necromancers oft as poets sing
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pp.24-25
Poem Title:
To a Young Lady who said she had a Beau in her Eye.
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Learning though graced with female charms
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p.26
Poem Title:
From a Pupil to his Tutor.
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Here lies in bloom of youth a barber's boy
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p.27
Poem Title:
An Epitaph on a Barber's Boy.
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Secluded from the city's noise
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pp.27-30
Poem Title:
The Country Life.
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First Line:
When on his lyre young Orpheus played
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p.31
Poem Title:
To a Lady Singing.
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First Line:
When on her lute Lucinda played
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p.32
Poem Title:
On a Lady who died suddenly whilst She was Singing.
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Polly in making of her tour
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pp.33-35
Poem Title:
The Poet, the Beau, and the Lady.
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When from Tithonus' bed Aurora springs
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p.35
Poem Title:
To a Lady. On her Doves.
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Blinco who dealt in paltry wares
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pp.36-39
Poem Title:
Matrimony no Cure for the Eyes. A Tale.
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Codrus a brother in the scribbling trade
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p.40
Poem Title:
To Codrus.
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If death's the end of life why then
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p.40
Poem Title:
Ex tempore Lines on a Club of Free-Thinkers.
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Seek not my friend to know the fates decree
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pp.41-43
Poem Title:
A Paraphrase on the 11th Ode, of the 1st Book of Horace.
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Old Cornatus a cit upbraided his wife
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pp.43-44
Poem Title:
A Woman's Reason for Cuckoldom.
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As Tradewell one morning was reading the papers
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pp.44-45
Poem Title:
The Hyp-Doctor turn'd Free-Mason.
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Not far from that ancient and much noted place
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pp.45-49
Poem Title:
The Doctor and the Taylor. A Song. To the Tune of King John, &c.
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First Line:
Exclaiming loud against her fate
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pp.50-52
Poem Title:
The cast off Mistress: Or, a Meal by Chance.
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Whilst we that sweet delusive form
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p.53
Poem Title:
On a Lady's Picture.
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First Line:
One summer's noon with heat oppressed
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pp.54-58
Poem Title:
The 5th Elegy of the 1st Book of Ovid's Amours, Translated.
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What after so many and dangerous mishaps
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p.60
Poem Title:
The Whore and the Justice.
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Great man who art to be for so thy pride
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pp.61-63
Poem Title:
To the Author of the Bee.
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Some time ago as stories tell
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pp.63-65
Poem Title:
The Resurrection: Or, Life consists in Motion.
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For righteousness to Joseph some impute
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p.65
Poem Title:
On Joseph's refusing Potiphar's Wife.
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Money thou source of grief and happiness
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pp.66-67
Poem Title:
Upon Money.
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First Line:
Come listen awhile and a song you shall hear
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pp.67-72
Poem Title:
The Constable mistaken. A Song. To the Tune of the Abbot of Canterbury.
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Ye powers unseen that people ambient air
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pp.73-74
Poem Title:
To Salinda confin'd to her Chamber by a violent Head-Ach and Cold.
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Swifter ye minutes swifter fly
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pp.75-77
Poem Title:
An Ode on the Marriage of the Prince of Orange.
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Farewell loose flames
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pp.77-80
Poem Title:
A Song.
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A poor honest man whom necessity made
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pp.80-82
Poem Title:
What you give to the Poor you lend to the Lord.
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The English text of scripture shows
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pp.82-83
Poem Title:
Custom no Law: Or, A Woman's Title to the Breeches.
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First Line:
When poets of old had a mind to rehearse
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p.84
Poem Title:
To Delia.
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First Line:
Accept these flowers of different hue
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p.85
Poem Title:
To a Lady, presenting a Nosegay.
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Whilst you sir in your envious lines expose
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pp.85-86
Poem Title:
To the Author of a Poem call'd Alma Mater.
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Though Vandyke and Kneller in art you excel
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p.86
Poem Title:
To a Limner, on his Daughter.
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What force of reason can relieve
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pp.87-88
Poem Title:
On the Death of a Young Gentleman.
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From ancient custom tis they say
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pp.88-89
Poem Title:
To Mr. Thomas Sternhold, on the King's Offering.
Attribution:
By John Hopkins
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John Hopkins
First Line:
A merry young blade of the papal belief
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pp.89-91
Poem Title:
The Toper's Confession: Or, An Experiment try'd.
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First Line:
Against our bishops Henley raves
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p.91
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
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First Line:
Consider Celia ere it is too late
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pp.92-93
Poem Title:
Advice to a Young Lady.
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First Line:
Young Chloe beautiful and fair
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pp.94-96
Poem Title:
Advice to an antiquated Coquet.
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Thyrsis to Myra t'other day
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pp.96-99
Poem Title:
Thyrsis and Myra: Or, The Gazer.
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First Line:
I never thought that Celia's tender heart
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pp.100-101
Poem Title:
On a Lady's Killing a Flea.
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Come dear Dorinda to my arms
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pp.101-102
Poem Title:
Beauty Undisguised.
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First Line:
Orpheus by music's charms as poets tell
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p.103
Poem Title:
To a wretched Musician.
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A matron one day giving wholesome advice
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pp.104-105
Poem Title:
Advice to a Daughter. An Epigram.
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Ill fated Butler living scarce had bread
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pp.105-106
Poem Title:
Occasion'd by a Report that Mr. Butler's Monument in Westminster-Abby, is to be remov'd, to make Room for One to be set up to the Memory of Mr. Gay.
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From France there's transmitted abundance of news
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pp.106-107
Poem Title:
On the Cures perform'd by the Dust of M. Paris.
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As the bishop of Salzburg rode through a small town
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pp.107-110
Poem Title:
The Bishop and the Clown. A Song.
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First Line:
Unjustly Clio you accuse my tongue
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pp.110-112
Poem Title:
To a Lady, on her taxing her Suitor with defaming her.
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First Line:
When from your lips sometime ago
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p.112
Poem Title:
To a Lady who had a stinking Breath.
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Now the town talk consists of th' disasters
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pp.113-114
Poem Title:
A Prologue intended to have been Spoken at the Opening of the Hay-Market Play-House, by the Revellers.
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First Line:
To night our comic muse the buskin wears
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pp.115-116
Poem Title:
Prologue to the Tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos.
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First Line:
At your approach nature herself looks glad
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pp.117-119
Poem Title:
To a young Lady who visited me in the Spring and left me in the Winter.
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By a young Lady, being her second Attempt.
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First Line:
Safe in thy H--y Poyntz content remain
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pp.120-121
Poem Title:
To Mr. Poyntz, occasion'd by a late Poem from Lord H----y to Mr. Poyntz, with Dr. Secker's Sermon on Education.
Attribution:
By Mr. H. L.
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First Line:
For once dear Molly lay aside
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pp.122-123
Poem Title:
To Molly.
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First Line:
Colley despise the world's dispraise
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pp.124-126
Poem Title:
To the Laureat.
Attribution:
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First Line:
How comes it that so short a gaze
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p.124
Poem Title:
On Love at First Sight.
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First Line:
If any critic should with curious eye
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p.126
Poem Title:
In Excuse of her Writing.
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By a young Lady
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First Line:
In an old church an antique image stood
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p.127
Poem Title:
On Time.
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Here leaning on his club Alcides stands
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p.128
Poem Title:
Extempore Lines on some Pictures in a Gentleman's Bed-Chamber.
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First Line:
If the Jews were a people by God himself blessed
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p.129
Poem Title:
The Forward Sinners: Or, The Devil saved trouble.
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Not the sot for his beer
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pp.130-132
Poem Title:
Song. After the Manner of Molly Mog.
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First Line:
Cease Caleb cease in milder terms rebuke
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pp.133-134
Poem Title:
To Caleb D'Anvers Esq;
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Oh happy blessed Saturnian times though past
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pp.134-135
Poem Title:
On Delia's Absence.
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If as the scripture in plain terms records
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pp.135-136
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
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Though most unlike him hast with manly force
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p.135
Poem Title:
To a Painter, on a Picture of his R-- H--.
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When on the stage with graceful air
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p.136
Poem Title:
The Laureat's Epistle to Madamoiselle Salle.
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A popish priest whose superstition
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p.137
Poem Title:
The Popish Priest and the Devil.
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First Line:
Damn the dull fools who're always whining
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pp.138-141
Poem Title:
A Rant.
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First Line:
How vain is man with reason born
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pp.141-144
Poem Title:
The Flea of Taste. A Fable, in Imitation of Gay.
Attribution:
By Mr. H. L.
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First Line:
A hern more malapert than wise
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pp.145-150
Poem Title:
The Hern. A Fable.
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Farewell dear swain let neither seas nor wind
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p.150
Poem Title:
To her Lover who was going to Sea. An Epigram.
Attribution:
From a Young Lady
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First Line:
I can't but confess
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p.151
Poem Title:
On a Lady, just marry'd to a Clergyman. An Epigram.
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My dearest Celia further griefs forbear
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p.151
Poem Title:
His Answer.
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Long time I kept my heart secure
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pp.152-154
Poem Title:
To Mopsa.
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Forbear forbear thy crabbed style for once
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pp.154-163
Poem Title:
An Invective against Satire. In a Dialogue between a Poet and his Friend.
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Silently musing on the ills of life
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pp.163-170
Poem Title:
The Vision.
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First Line:
Vanella one day as is currently said
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p.171
Poem Title:
Like Master, like Man; like Mistress, like Maid.
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Whilst in her prime and bloom of years
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pp.171-172
Poem Title:
Epigram On a Female Rope-Dancer.
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Oft has the town complained of latter days
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pp.172-184
Poem Title:
Epilogue to the Blazing Comet, &c.
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How harshly cruel is the fate
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pp.185-196
Poem Title:
The Old Man's Almanack.
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We have it by tradition told
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pp.196-198
Poem Title:
Little Dogs have long Tails.
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First Line:
As virgin lilies plucked from off their stems
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p.200
Poem Title:
To Neaera.
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Prithee dear Jack forego the chase
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pp.201-202
Poem Title:
In Imitation of the eighth Ode of the Eleventh Book of Horace.
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First Line:
Long Dryden's muse concealed her native flame
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p.203
Poem Title:
Necessity the Mother of Invention.
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Most true it is I dare to say
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pp.204-209
Poem Title:
A Song on Tofts the Rabbit-Woman. To the Tune of, Chevy Chace.
Attribution:
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First Line:
These verdant tufts Avarus' ashes hide
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p.209
Poem Title:
An Epitaph. On the Death of a stingy old Fellow.
Attribution:
By Mr. H. L.
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First Line:
See where the fair Salinda sleeping lies
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pp.210-212
Poem Title:
On Salinda's Birth-Day, being the First of January.
Attribution:
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First Line:
To William's sword submissive nations bowed
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p.210
Poem Title:
On His Highness the Prince of Orange. An Epigram.
Attribution:
By Mr. H. L.
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First Line:
Kate plays the arch and cunning jade
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p.212
Poem Title:
Mart. Lib. 9, Epig. 6. Nubere vis Prsico, non miror, Paula, sapisti; | Ducere te non vult Priscus, & ille sapit. Imitated.
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A year's not past since hoary Ned
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p.213
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
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Thy picture shows the nicest strokes of art
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p.213
Poem Title:
To a Lady, on her presenting me with a Picture.
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First Line:
Dissolved in sleep near a complaining stream
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pp.214-221
Poem Title:
The Vision.
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Who can refrain in these fantastic times
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pp.222-231
Poem Title:
Manners make the Man. An Epistle to the Honourable John Barber Esq; late Lord-Mayor of the City of London.
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Farewell ye dames of Surrey's fertile plains
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pp.231-237
Poem Title:
A Druryan Pastoral.
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Say daring insect did ambition's fire
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pp.237-238
Poem Title:
An Elegy on the Flea of Taste.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Twas when the dead and silent night
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pp.239-241
Poem Title:
A Dream.
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First Line:
Shut from the world to ensure her future peace
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pp.243-244
Poem Title:
The Recluse.
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First Line:
How pleasing is the path to sin
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pp.244-248
Poem Title:
The Comparison, chuse which you will.
Attribution:
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First Line:
When vanquished reason once to love gives way
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pp.249-250
Poem Title:
Naturam expellas Furca licet, usque recurrit.
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First Line:
In former times when learning blessed our isle
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pp.250-254
Poem Title:
Omne ruit in pejus.
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Long time beneath the tyrant's lawless sway
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pp.254-255
Poem Title:
On the Restoration of King Charles II.
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First Line:
One night to sooth my lovesick pain
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pp.255-256
Poem Title:
Cupid's Riddle.
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Within the windings of a wood
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pp.257-259
Poem Title:
The Honey-Suckle and Bee.
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As often wit in merry tale
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pp.260-267
Poem Title:
'Twas I; or, The Mulberry-Tree. A Tale.
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Amidst the sorrows for a son so dear
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pp.267-269
Poem Title:
To a Limner on the Death of his Son.
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Over the wide forest over the lonely plain
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pp.270-277
Poem Title:
Modesty in Disgrace; or, Assurance the Way to win a Woman.
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An old malicious ape being dead
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pp.277-282
Poem Title:
Polly and Pugg; or, the Fate of Favourites.
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What is a prude does Chloe ask
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pp.282-283
Poem Title:
On a Lady asking me, what is a Prude?
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Laura in vain upon your neck are seen
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p.283
Poem Title:
On a Lady's Necklace and Solitaire.
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Why does Dorinda thus impose
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p.284
Poem Title:
To a Lady who desir'd to be the Subject of my next Poem.
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Cursed be the law but doubly cursed
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pp.285-287
Poem Title:
Against Matrimony.
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Prometheus with a soul they say
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p.285
Poem Title:
On a young Lady's drawing a fine Figure on Paper.
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Permit dear nymph though banished from your sight
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pp.287-291
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To Mrs. E. M. at Darken; known by the Name of the Mitcham Beauty. Being the 3d Epistle to that Lady. Epigraph: Thus love-sick Sappho, at the point of Death, | Revil'd her Phaon, for his breach of Faith.
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Whilst others curbed by virtue's empty charms
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pp.291-292
Poem Title:
On the Picture of a Fair Libertine.
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Whilst carping critics rules censorious use
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pp.292-294
Poem Title:
An Epistle to Miss L--y L--g.
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Away ambition with thy gaudy trains
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pp.295-297
Poem Title:
Against Ambition.
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As when of old by Godlike Moses led
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pp.297-298
Poem Title:
On passing through a Wine-Cellar.
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Through the Red Sea on foot of old we read
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pp.298-299
Poem Title:
On the same.
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Bred up by parents' arbitrary rules
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p.299
Poem Title:
The Modern Fine Gentleman.
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In war's dreadful tumults Bellosus' delighting
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pp.305-306
Poem Title:
Warm Quarters in the Winter.
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Upon the rope with what an air
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pp.306-307
Poem Title:
On a Female Rope-Dancer. An Epigram.
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Hail Albion once for martial acts renowned
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pp.307-308
Poem Title:
To the Ingenious Mr. W--r H--t, on his incomparable, incomprehensible Essay on Satire.
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Alike in temper and alike in life
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p.308
Poem Title:
An Epigram from Martial.
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Such Caesar was with such majestic brow
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p.309
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On a Statue of Julius Caesar, representing him crown'd with Laurel, leaning on a Globe, a Book in one Hand, and a Sword in the other; with this Inscription, Ex Utroque Caesar.
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Believe me Harry you're mistaken quite
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pp.310-312
Poem Title:
Answer to an Epistle, from a Friend in the Country.
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Blessed pair whose life with angels' vies
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pp.312-314
Poem Title:
To a Gentleman and his Spouse, on their Wedding.
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Since I no more the least esteem can find
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pp.314-315
Poem Title:
An Epistle from Delia to Damon.
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The weather was cloudy the billows ran high
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pp.316-319
Poem Title:
The Weighty Fryar; or, A Cargo of Sins thrown over-board.
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I'll tell ye good people a story so merry
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pp.320-322
Poem Title:
A Song, occasion'd by a young Lady's shewing her A--se.
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By Mr. H. B.
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Lovely pretty charming Betty
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pp.322-325
Poem Title:
An Epistle to a Coquet.
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Hail sacred art that canst in colours show
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pp.325-330
Poem Title:
Ut Pictura Poesis erit. Hor. de Art. Poet.
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Successful oft in bloody field
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pp.332-335
Poem Title:
The Husband Confessor. A Tale.
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Mourn not fair Chlo' the sad mischance
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pp.335-339
Poem Title:
To a young Lady, who, by Mischance, lost one of her Eyes.
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O thou who paints so very well
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pp.339-340
Poem Title:
Instructions to a Painter.
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Long Celia importuned in vain
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pp.340-341
Poem Title:
Vis, vi repellitur.
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If Jenny beauty had or wit
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pp.342-343
Poem Title:
On a young Lady, who envied her Sister, on account of her Admirers.
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Jane a young bantling having had
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p.342
Poem Title:
The Pious Nun.
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Here sleeps till the last day shall break
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p.343
Poem Title:
Epitaph on a Lyer.
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In Ephesus as Arbiter has sung
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pp.344-348
Poem Title:
The Ephesian Matron.
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Believe me dear Lucinda you disgrace
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pp.349-350
Poem Title:
To Lucinda.
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London must now to great Eblana yield
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pp.351-356
Poem Title:
Eblana triumphant over London.
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Whoever has a cause dependant
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pp.356-365
Poem Title:
- Quid non mortalia pectora cogis | Auri sacra fames -
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Whatever is is right alone
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pp.365-367
Poem Title:
The Gourd and Acorn. A Fable.
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Waft me some soft and cooling breeze
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pp.368-369
Poem Title:
Song of Waft me some soft, &c. Travestied.
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Come my Betsy come away
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pp.370-371
Poem Title:
Collin's Request.
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No more bedaubed with yellow lace
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pp.371-372
Poem Title:
Amen to a Woman.
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