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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. IV. For April. [T146608] [gb]

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1123
Publication Date:
1763
Volume Number:
4 of 12
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T146608 [vol IV]
Full Title:
THE | POETICAL CALENDAR. | CONTAINING | A COLLECTION | Of scarce and valuable | PIECES OF POETRY: | With Variety of | ORIGINALS AND TRANSLATIONS, | BY THE MOST EMINENT HANDS. | Written and Selected | By FRANCIS FAWKES, M. A. | And WILLIAM WOTY. | IN TWELVE VOLUMES. | LONDON: | Printed by DRYDEN LEACH; | For J. COOTE, at the King's Arms, in Pater-noster-Row. | MDCCLXIII.
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London
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Collection of literary verse and Periodical miscellany
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Octavo
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Contents p. 124: Table of Contents
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. IV. For April. [T146609]
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1763
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The Poetical Calendar. Containing a collection of scarce and valuable pieces of poetry: With variety of originals and translations, by the most eminent hands. [T146608]
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1763
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. II. For February. [T146608]
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1763
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. VI. For June. [T146608]
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1763
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T146608 [vol VII]
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1763
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. XI. For November. [T146608]
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T146608 [vol XI]
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. XII. For December. [T146608]
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1763
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. IX. For September. [T146608] [gb]
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1763
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T146608 [vol IX]
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9 of 12
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. V. For May. [T146608] [gb]
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1763
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T146608 [vol V]
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Related People
Editor:
Francis Fawkes
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Absolute (100%)
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Editor:
William Woty
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Printer:
Dryden II Leach
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John Coote
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Content/Publication
First Line:
To woo green April lo the sun
Page No:
pp.1-2
Poem Title:
April. An Ode.
Attribution:
W.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Stern winter now by spring repressed
Page No:
pp.3-4
Poem Title:
An Ode.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Again the blossomed hedge is seen
Page No:
pp.5-6
Poem Title:
Spring. An Ode.
Attribution:
By W. Woty.
Attributed To:
William Woty
First Line:
Let others write for by designs
Page No:
pp.7-8
Poem Title:
To A Young Lady on Her Birth-Day, Being the First of April.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Now from the southern climes returning spring
Page No:
pp.9-10
Poem Title:
Stanzas on the Spring.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Fond man retire to this lone cell
Page No:
p.11
Poem Title:
Inscription for an Hermitage.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
As over the varied meads I stray
Page No:
p.12
Poem Title:
Anacreontic. On the Spring.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Princes my fair unfortunately great
Page No:
pp.13-19
Poem Title:
The African Prince, Now in England, to Zara at His Father's Court. Wrote in the Year MDCCXLIX.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Should I the language of my heart conceal
Page No:
pp.20-26
Poem Title:
Zara, at the Court of Anamaboe, to the African Prince Now in England.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In my dark cell low prostrate on the ground
Page No:
pp.27-33
Poem Title:
Abelard to Eloisa.
Attribution:
By Mr. William Pattison.
Attributed To:
William Pattison
First Line:
From these lone shades and ever-gloomy bowers
Page No:
pp.34-44
Poem Title:
Rosamund to Henry. An Epistle.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Mr. William Pattison.]
Attributed To:
William Pattison
First Line:
Shall then his beauteous Rosamonda mourn
Page No:
pp.45-46
Poem Title:
Henry to Rosamond. An Epistle.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. William Pattison]
Attributed To:
William Pattison
First Line:
Ah why this boding start this sudden pain
Page No:
pp.47-59
Poem Title:
Abelard to Eloisa.
Attribution:
By the Late Mr. Cawthorne, Master of Tunbridge-School.
Attributed To:
James Cawthorn
First Line:
When Jove at first from nothing called forth all
Page No:
pp.60-62
Poem Title:
The Origin of Doubt.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Shall man who blindly wanders nature through
Page No:
pp.63-64
Poem Title:
Some Lines Occasioned by a Series of Theological Enquiries.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What spacious veins enrich the British soil
Page No:
pp.65-72
Poem Title:
To Sir Humphrey Mackworh, on the Mines, Late of Sir Carbery Price.
Attribution:
By the Late Mr. Yalden.
Attributed To:
Thomas Yalden
First Line:
A common theme a flattering muse may fire
Page No:
pp.73-79
Poem Title:
A Poem, Sacred to the Memory of a Dearly Beloved and Only Daughter, Who Died in the Eleventh Year of Her Age.
Attribution:
Wrote by Her Mourning Father.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Through grief to death men oft have stole
Page No:
p.80
Poem Title:
On the Physical Cause of the Death of King George the Second.
Attribution:
J.T.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come shepherds we'll follow the hearse
Page No:
pp.81-82
Poem Title:
Corydon. A Pastoral.
Attribution:
By J. Cunningham.
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
First Line:
In the barn the tenant cock
Page No:
pp.83-84
Poem Title:
Morning.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. J. Cunningham.]
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
First Line:
Fervid now the sun beam glows
Page No:
pp.85-86
Poem Title:
Noon.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. J. Cunningham]
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
First Line:
As the plodding ploughman goes
Page No:
pp.87-88
Poem Title:
Evening.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. J. Cunningham.]
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
First Line:
The virgin when softened by May
Page No:
pp.89-90
Poem Title:
On May. Wrote in April MDCCLXI.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Cunningham]
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
First Line:
Now see my goddess earthly born
Page No:
pp.91-92
Poem Title:
Contraste to Mrs. Carter's Ode to Wisdom.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
At length the gallant navy from afar
Page No:
pp.93-96
Poem Title:
On the Royal Nuptials.
Attribution:
By Joseph Spence, M.A. Regius-Professor of Modern History.
Attributed To:
Joseph Spence
First Line:
Oh born to bless some youth unknown
Page No:
pp.97-99
Poem Title:
Epistle to a Lady.
Attribution:
By the Rev. Mr. P.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Daughter of God religion lend thine aid
Page No:
pp.100-101
Poem Title:
On the Death of a Young Lady.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. the Rev. Mr. P.]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The wealthy cit grown old in trade
Page No:
pp.102-106
Poem Title:
The Cit's Country Box.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Of wasteful havoc and destructive fate
Page No:
pp.107-111
Poem Title:
The Fall of Chloe's Jordan.
Attribution:
By the Late Mr. John Philips, Author of Cyder, a Poem.
Attributed To:
John Philips
First Line:
Indulgent nature to each kind bestows
Page No:
p.111
Poem Title:
Dr. Conyers to Dr. Evans Bursar, on Cutting down Some Fine College-Trees.
Attribution:
Dr. Conyers
Attributed To:
Dr. Conyers
First Line:
The graces and the wandering loves
Page No:
p.112
Poem Title:
The Wandering Beauty.
Attribution:
By the Late Mr. John Hughes.
Attributed To:
John Hughes
First Line:
Queen of the laughing flower whose lovely waist
Page No:
pp.113-115
Poem Title:
Hymn on the Approach of May.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Daughter of exercise at whose command
Page No:
pp.116-117
Poem Title:
Ode to Health.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ye foplings and prigs and ye would be smart things
Page No:
pp.118-119
Poem Title:
A Song for the Park at High Mall.
Attribution:
By a Lady.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hail noble critic whose pervading mind
Page No:
pp.120-121
Poem Title:
Verses Written in a Blank Leaf in Lord Orkery's Remarks on the Life of Dean Swift.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. A Lady]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In ancient days as jovial Horace sings
Page No:
pp.121-122
Poem Title:
Prologue to the Grateful Fair, a Comedy Intended for the Stage.
Attribution:
By Mr. Smart.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
The race of critics till of late were graced
Page No:
p.123
Poem Title:
On Mother Griffiths.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed