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A collection of poems in two volumes by several hands [vol 1] [T120671] [ecco]

DMI number:
1385
Publication Date:
1768
Volume Number:
1 of 2
ESTC number:
T120671
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW114496539
Shelfmark:
ECCO - Bod
Full Title:
A | COLLECTION | OF | POEMS | IN TWO VOLUMES. | BY | SEVERAL HANDS. | [ornament] | LONDON: | Printed for G. PEARCH, No. 12, CHEAPSIDE. | MDCCLXVIII.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of literary verse
Format:
Octavo
Bibliographic details:
Half title: [ornamental rule] | A | COLLECTION of POEMS. | VOL. I. | [ornamental rule] Forster notes: 'Cancels: vol.I, A1 hft; H1-K8, pp.97-144; S5-T3, pp.265-288; Y1-2, Index and advt.'
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Advertisement pp. 1-3. Back matter: Index pp. 321-323. List of books printed for and sold by Pearch [1p.]
References:
Harold Forster, Supplements to Dodsley's Collection of Poems (Oxford Bibliographical Society, Occasional Publication No. 15, 1980). This is 'Variant b' or '3a(ii)' described in Forster.
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Publisher:
George Pearch
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
Ah why this boding start this sudden pain
Page No:
pp.1-13
Poem Title:
Abelard to Eloisa.
Attribution:
By The Late Mr. Cawthorne. Master of Tunbridge-School.
Attributed To:
James Cawthorn
First Line:
The festive roar of laughter the warm glow
Page No:
pp.13-22
Poem Title:
Death
Attribution:
By Charles Emily, Esq.
Attributed To:
Charles Emily
First Line:
Welcome to light adventurous pair
Page No:
pp.23-43
Poem Title:
A Descriptive Poem: Addressed To Two Ladies, At Their Return From Viewing The Mines Near Whitehaven.
Attribution:
By Dr. Dalton.
Attributed To:
John Dalton
First Line:
My lord | What is nobility you wish to know
Page No:
pp.43-53
Poem Title:
Epistle To The Right Honble. the Lord Viscount Beauchamp Written In The Year MDCCXXXV-VI.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Dalton]
Attributed To:
John Dalton
First Line:
You ask me madam if the muse
Page No:
pp.54-64
Poem Title:
Epistle To The Right Honble. the Countess of Hartford, At Percy Lodge: Written In The Year MDCCXLIV.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Dalton]
Attributed To:
John Dalton
First Line:
When stately structures Lowther grace
Page No:
pp.64-67
Poem Title:
Some Thoughts On Building and Planting, To Sir James Lowther, Bart. Of Lowther Hall,
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Dalton]
Attributed To:
John Dalton
First Line:
O under various sacred names adored
Page No:
pp.68-70
Poem Title:
The Hymn of Cleanthes.
Attribution:
By Gilbert West, Esq.
Attributed To:
Gilbert West
First Line:
When sleep's all soothing hand with fetters soft
Page No:
pp.71-76
Poem Title:
The House of Superstition. A Vision.
Attribution:
By Mr. Denton.
Attributed To:
Thomas Denton
First Line:
Ah stay thy wand oblivious over my eyes
Page No:
pp.77-81
Poem Title:
Elegy I.
Attribution:
By Mr. Delap.
Attributed To:
John Delap
First Line:
How blithe the flowery graces of the spring
Page No:
pp.81-84
Poem Title:
To Sickness. Elegy II.
Attribution:
By Mr. Delap.
Attributed To:
John Delap
First Line:
The sable queen of shades retires
Page No:
pp.84-87
Poem Title:
Ode To Liberty.
Attribution:
By Mr. Hudson.
Attributed To:
Thomas Hudson
First Line:
Where art thou fancy visionary maid
Page No:
pp.88-91
Poem Title:
Ode To Fancy.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Hudson]
Attributed To:
Thomas Hudson
First Line:
Let who will climb the towery steep
Page No:
pp.91-94
Poem Title:
Ode On True Greatness.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Hudson]
Attributed To:
Thomas Hudson
First Line:
Soul of the world first mover say
Page No:
pp.94-97
Poem Title:
Ode To Concord.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Hudson]
Attributed To:
Thomas Hudson
First Line:
Poets who mean to soar no common height
Page No:
pp.97-116
Poem Title:
Mount Caburn. A Poem.
Attribution:
By William Hay, Esq.
Attributed To:
William Hay
First Line:
In the full prospect yonder hill commands
Page No:
pp.116-122
Poem Title:
An Elegy On A Pile Of Ruins.
Attribution:
By J. Cunningham.
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
First Line:
Amidst rude chaos and when ancient night
Page No:
pp.123-130
Poem Title:
Euthemia: Or, The Power of Harmony.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To chant in rugged verse hoarse muse arise
Page No:
pp.131-133
Poem Title:
The Court Of Discord.
Attribution:
By The Same.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In aunciente days tradition shows
Page No:
pp.133-136
Poem Title:
Slander: Or, The Witch of Wokey.
Attribution:
By the same
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Once I remember well the day
Page No:
pp.137-141
Poem Title:
The Enthusiast. An Ode.
Attribution:
By WM. Whitehead, Esq.
Attributed To:
William Whitehead
First Line:
Behold yon new born infant grieved
Page No:
pp.141-142
Poem Title:
The Ignorance Of Man.
Attribution:
By James Merrick, M. A.
Attributed To:
James Merrick
First Line:
Come melancholy silent power
Page No:
pp.143-146
Poem Title:
Ode To Melancholy.
Attribution:
By Miss Carter.
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Carter
First Line:
With restless agitations tossed
Page No:
pp.147-148
Poem Title:
Ode.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Carter]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Carter
First Line:
Let coward guilt with pallid fear
Page No:
pp.149-150
Poem Title:
Written at Midnight in a Thunder Storm.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Carter]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Carter
First Line:
How sweet the calm of this sequestered shore
Page No:
pp.151-152
Poem Title:
To --
Attribution:
By The Same. [i.e. Carter]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Carter
First Line:
Thou restless fluctuating deep
Page No:
pp.153-154
Poem Title:
Written Extempore On The Sea Shore.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Carter]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Carter
First Line:
Where are those hours on rosy pinions borne
Page No:
pp.154-155
Poem Title:
To Mrs. --
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Carter]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Carter
First Line:
Narcissa still through every varying name
Page No:
pp.156-158
Poem Title:
To -- Occasioned By An Ode Written By Mrs. Philips.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Carter]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Carter
First Line:
While night in solemn shade invests the pole
Page No:
pp.159-151
Poem Title:
A Night-Piece.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Carter]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Carter
First Line:
Come fair Dorinda and while beauty glows
Page No:
pp.151-179
Poem Title:
The Power of Beauty.
Attribution:
By --
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hence pestilential Mars
Page No:
pp.180-186
Poem Title:
Il Pacifico. Written on the Conclusion of the Peace of Aix La Chapelle, MDCCXLVIII.
Attribution:
By Mr. Mason.
Attributed To:
William Mason
First Line:
Ere yet ingenuous youth thy steps retire
Page No:
pp.186-189
Poem Title:
Elegy To A Young Nobleman Leaving The University.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Mason]
Attributed To:
William Mason
First Line:
Far from her hallowed grot where mildly bright
Page No:
pp.189-194
Poem Title:
Isis. An Elegy. MDCCXLVIII.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Mason]
Attributed To:
William Mason
First Line:
On closing flowers when genial gales diffuse
Page No:
pp.194-203
Poem Title:
The Triumph Of Isis. Occasioned By The Foregoing Poem.
Attribution:
By Dr. Thomas Warton.
Attributed To:
Thomas Warton
First Line:
His country's hope when now the blooming heir
Page No:
pp.204-213
Poem Title:
New-Market. A Satire.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Warton]
Attributed To:
Thomas Warton
First Line:
So stream the sorrows that embalm the brave
Page No:
pp.213-217
Poem Title:
On The Death Of King George The Second, And Accession Of King George The Third. Being The Concluding Copy Of Oxford Verses.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Warton]
Attributed To:
Thomas Warton
First Line:
When first the kingdom to thy virtues due
Page No:
pp.217-220
Poem Title:
On The Marriage of King George The Third And Queen Charlotte...To The Queen.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Warton]
Attributed To:
Thomas Warton
First Line:
Imperial dome of Edward wise and brave
Page No:
pp.221-224
Poem Title:
On The Birth Of George Prince of Wales. Written After An Installation At Windsor, MDCCLXII.
Attribution:
By The Same. [i.e. Warton]
Attributed To:
Thomas Warton
First Line:
Where shall the muse that on the sacred shell
Page No:
pp.225-231
Poem Title:
Ode For Music. Performed At The Theatre In Oxford, On The Second Of July MDCCLI. Being The Anniversary Appointed By The Late Lord Crew, Bishop of Durham, For The Commemoration Of Benefactors To The University.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Warton]
Attributed To:
Thomas Warton
First Line:
Not wrapped in smoky London's sulphurous clouds
Page No:
p.232
Poem Title:
Inscription In A Summer House Belonging To Gilbert West, Esq. At Wickam In Kent.
Attribution:
By Gilbert West, Esq [contents]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The peaceful evening breathes her balmy store
Page No:
pp.232-238
Poem Title:
Pollio: Written In The Wood Near R-- Castle DCCLXII.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What means this awful sight why round me shine
Page No:
pp.238-249
Poem Title:
The Charge of Cyrus The Great.
Attribution:
By Richard Onely, M. A.
Attributed To:
Richard Onely
First Line:
Stern winter hence with all his train removes
Page No:
pp.249-253
Poem Title:
Elegy. Written At The Approach of Spring.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Three hours from noon the passing shadow shows
Page No:
pp.253-256
Poem Title:
Elegy. Written In The Hot Weather, July MDCCLVII.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Farewell the pleasant violet scented shade
Page No:
pp.256-260
Poem Title:
Elegy. Written In The Harvest.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The sun far southward bends his annual way
Page No:
pp.261-264
Poem Title:
Elegy. Written At The Approach Of Winter.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hence iron sceptred winter haste
Page No:
pp.265-277
Poem Title:
Ode On The Approach of Summer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The diamond's and the ruby's blaze
Page No:
pp.277-278
Poem Title:
True Beauty.
Attribution:
By Dr. Fordyce.
Attributed To:
James Fordyce
First Line:
Virtue stern tutress hail
Page No:
pp.278-280
Poem Title:
Aristotle's Paean To Virtue Imitated.
Attribution:
By Mr. Shepherd.
Attributed To:
Richard Shepherd
First Line:
Over midnight glass or by the fair
Page No:
pp.280-282
Poem Title:
Ode To Ambition.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Shepherd]
Attributed To:
Richard Shepherd
First Line:
Expatiate long in nice debate
Page No:
pp.283-285
Poem Title:
Ode To The Atheist.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Shepherd]
Attributed To:
Richard Shepherd
First Line:
Remote from those enchanting bowers
Page No:
pp.285-287
Poem Title:
Ode To Melancholy.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Shepherd]
Attributed To:
Richard Shepherd
First Line:
Beneath yon chain of barren rocks
Page No:
pp.288-290
Poem Title:
Ode On Envy.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Shepherd]
Attributed To:
Richard Shepherd
First Line:
Hence meagre pale disease
Page No:
pp.290-294
Poem Title:
Ode To Health.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Shepherd]
Attributed To:
Richard Shepherd
First Line:
Oft I've implored the gods in vain
Page No:
pp.294-297
Poem Title:
Prayer For Indifference.
Attribution:
By Mrs. Greville.
Attributed To:
Frances Greville [nee Macartney]
First Line:
Ah what avails the lengthening mead
Page No:
pp.298-300
Poem Title:
The Man Of Sorrow.
Attribution:
By Mr. Greville.
Attributed To:
Fulke Greville
First Line:
Yes to the sages be it told
Page No:
pp.301-303
Poem Title:
The Man Of Pleasure.
Attribution:
By The Same. [i.e. Greville]
Attributed To:
Fulke Greville
First Line:
Kind companion of my youth
Page No:
p.304
Poem Title:
Verses Sent By Lord Melcombe To Dr. Young, Not Long Before His Lordship's Death.
Attribution:
Sent by Lord Melcombe
Attributed To:
George Bubb Dodington
First Line:
While rosy wreaths the goblet deck
Page No:
p.305
Poem Title:
Verses Under The Busto Of Comus In A Buffet At Hammersmith. E. August MDCCL.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Dodington]
Attributed To:
George Bubb Dodington
First Line:
Ye patriot crowds who burn for England's fame
Page No:
pp.306-307
Poem Title:
Prologue Spoken By Mr. Garrick, April V. MDCCL. Before The Masque Of Comus, Acted At Drury-Lane, For The Benefit Of Milton's Grand-Daughter.
Attribution:
By Samuel Johnson, LLD.
Attributed To:
Samuel Johnson
First Line:
By his hall chimney where in rusty grate
Page No:
pp.308-312
Poem Title:
The 'Squire And The Parson. An Eclogue.
Attribution:
By S. J. Esq.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Delightful Eden parent stream
Page No:
pp.312-314
Poem Title:
Ode To The River Eden.
Attribution:
By Dr. J. Langhorne.
Attributed To:
John Langhorne
First Line:
Hail sober nymph in cloudy vest bedight
Page No:
pp.315-316
Poem Title:
Ode To Evening.
Attribution:
By Mr. Henley.
Attributed To:
Samuel Henley
First Line:
On the banks of that crystalline stream
Page No:
pp.316-320
Poem Title:
Allen And Ella. A Fragment.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed