The moral miscellany or, a collection of select pieces in prose and verse for the instruction and entertainment of youth [T131121]
- DMI number:
- 911
- Publication Date:
- 1765
- Volume Number:
- 1 of 1
- ESTC number:
- T131121
- EEBO/ECCO link:
- CW121628758
- Shelfmark:
- BL 1507/1689
- Full Title:
- THE | Moral Miscellany: | OR, A | COLLECTION | OF | SELECT PIECES, | In PROSE and VERSE, | FOR THE | INSTRUCTION and ENTERTAINMENT | of YOUTH. | [rule] | The SECOND EDITION, corrected and enlarged. | [double rule] | LONDON: | Printed for T. BECKET and P. A. DE HONDT, at Tully's | Head, near Surry Street, in the Strand. | [short rule] | MDCCLXV.
- Place of Publication:
- London
- Genres:
- Newspaper spinoff and Collection including prose
- Format:
- Duodecimo
- Pagination:
- [8], [1]-376
- Bibliographic details:
- MS marks of ownership on back fly-leaf.
- Comments:
- Contents: miscellany is predominantly prose, but there is a verse section at the end. Some of the verse contains verse quotations; only those quotations of 4 lines or longer have been indexed. Most of the prose is derived from periodicals e.g. Spectator; Adventurer; Guardian; Rambler etc.
- Other matter:
- Prefatory matter: Advertisement [2pp.]; Contents [4pp.]
- Title:
- The moral miscellany or, a collection of select pieces in prose and verse for the instruction and entertainment of youth [T119967] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1758
- ESTC No:
- T119967
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- The moral miscellany or, a collection of select pieces in prose and verse for the instruction and entertainment of youth [T123215] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1764
- ESTC No:
- T123215
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- The moral miscellany or, a collection of select pieces in prose and verse for the instruction and entertainment of youth [N4192]
- Publication Date:
- 1773
- ESTC No:
- N4192
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- The moral miscellany or, a collection of select pieces in prose and verse for the instruction and entertainment of youth [T117520] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1787
- ESTC No:
- T117520
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- The moral miscellany or, a collection of select pieces in prose and verse for the instruction and entertainment of youth [T118537 ] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1778
- ESTC No:
- T118537
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- The moral miscellany or, a collection of select pieces in prose and verse for the instruction and entertainment of youth [T119955] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1768
- ESTC No:
- T119955
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- The moral miscellany or, a collection of select pieces in prose and verse for the instruction and entertainment of youth [T129749] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1774
- ESTC No:
- T129749
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Publisher:
- Peter Abraham De Hondt
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Comments:
- Publisher:
- Thomas Becket
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Comments:
- First Line:
- The sun had chased the winter's snow
- Page No:
- pp.43-45
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Entrust thy fortune to the powers above
- Page No:
- p.115
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Dryden.
- Attributed To:
- John Dryden
- First Line:
- What better can we do than prostrate fall
- Page No:
- p.143
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- If ever ambition did my fancy cheat
- Page No:
- p.243
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Mr. Cowley.
- Attributed To:
- Abraham Cowley
- First Line:
- I do not think my sister so to seek
- Page No:
- pp.268-269
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Milton.
- Attributed To:
- John Milton
- First Line:
- Beneath this moss grown roof within this cell
- Page No:
- p.291
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Remote from cities lived a swain
- Page No:
- pp.337-339
- Poem Title:
- The Shepherd and the Philsopher.
- Attribution:
- Gay.
- Attributed To:
- John Gay
- First Line:
- Have you a friend look round and spy
- Page No:
- pp.339-342
- Poem Title:
- The Countryman and Jupiter...To Myself.
- Attribution:
- Gay.
- Attributed To:
- John Gay
- First Line:
- Begin my lord in early youth
- Page No:
- pp.343-345
- Poem Title:
- The Pack-Horse and Carrier ... To a Young Nobleman.
- Attribution:
- Gay.
- Attributed To:
- John Gay
- First Line:
- A Grecian youth of talents rare
- Page No:
- pp.345-346
- Poem Title:
- The Youth and the Philosopher. A Fable.
- Attribution:
- Whitehead.
- Attributed To:
- William Whitehead
- First Line:
- The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
- Page No:
- pp.347-350
- Poem Title:
- An Elegy written in a Country Church Yard.
- Attribution:
- Grey.
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Gray
- First Line:
- The lovely young Lavinia once had friends
- Page No:
- pp.350-353
- Poem Title:
- The Story of Palemon and Lavinia.
- Attribution:
- Thomson's Autumn.
- Attributed To:
- James Thomson
- First Line:
- I came great bard to gaze upon thy shrine
- Page No:
- pp.353-357
- Poem Title:
- Virgil's Tomb.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ye belles and ye flirts and ye pert little things
- Page No:
- p.357
- Poem Title:
- Song for Ranelagh.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Whitehead.
- Attributed To:
- William Whitehead
- First Line:
- Say why was man so eminently raised
- Page No:
- pp.358-360
- Poem Title:
- The final Cause of the Pleasures we receive from the Grandeur and Novelty of Objects.
- Attribution:
- [Pleasures of Imagination]
- Attributed To:
- Mark Akenside
- First Line:
- Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
- Page No:
- pp.361-364
- Poem Title:
- Elegy. Describing the sorrow of an ingenuous mind on the melancholy event of a licentious amour.
- Attribution:
- Shenstone.
- Attributed To:
- William Shenstone
- First Line:
- Ye shepherds so cheerful and gay
- Page No:
- pp.364-369
- Poem Title:
- A Pastoral Ballad, in Four Parts. Written 1743.
- Attribution:
- Shenstone
- Attributed To:
- William Shenstone
- First Line:
- What nothing earthly gives or can destroy
- Page No:
- pp.370-373
- Poem Title:
- Virtue alone constitutes Happiness.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Say mighty love and teach my song
- Page No:
- pp.374-375
- Poem Title:
- Few happy Matches.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Father of all in every age
- Page No:
- pp.375-376
- Poem Title:
- The Universal Prayer. Deo Opt. Max.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
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