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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. VI. For June. [T146608]

DMI number:
1008
Publication Date:
1763
Volume Number:
6 of 12
ESTC number:
T146608 [vol VI]
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW113380432
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.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of literary verse and Periodical miscellany
Format:
Octavo
Comments:
Contents: pp. 123-124: Table of Contents
Related Miscellanies
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. [T146608]
Publication Date:
1763
ESTC No:
T146608 [vol I]
Volume:
1 of 12
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. II. For February. [T146608]
Publication Date:
1763
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T146608 [vol II]
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2 of 12
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. III. For March. [T146608] [gb]
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1763
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T146608 [vol III]
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3 of 12
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The Poetical Calendar. Vol. IV. For April. [T146608] [gb]
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1763
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T146608 [vol IV]
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4 of 12
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Title:
The Poetical Calendar. Vol. IX. For September. [T146608] [gb]
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1763
ESTC No:
T146608 [vol IX]
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9 of 12
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Title:
The Poetical Calendar. Vol. V. For May. [T146608] [gb]
Publication Date:
1763
ESTC No:
T146608 [vol V]
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5 of 12
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Title:
The Poetical Calendar. Vol. VII. For July. [T146608]
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1763
ESTC No:
T146608 [vol VII]
Volume:
7 of 12
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Title:
The Poetical Calendar. Vol. X. For October. [T146608]
Publication Date:
1763
ESTC No:
T146608 [vol X]
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10 of 12
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Title:
The Poetical Calendar. Vol. XI. For November. [T146608]
Publication Date:
1763
ESTC No:
T146608 [vol XI]
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11 of 12
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Title:
The Poetical Calendar. Vol. XII. For December. [T146608]
Publication Date:
1763
ESTC No:
T146608 [vol XII]
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12 of 12
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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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Absolute (100%)
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Printer:
Dryden II Leach
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Absolute (100%)
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Publisher:
John Coote
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Content/Publication
First Line:
Hark tis the woodlark's note he feels the sun
Page No:
pp.1-2
Poem Title:
June. An Ode.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hail gentle summer to this isle
Page No:
pp.3-4
Poem Title:
Ode to Summer.
Attribution:
By a Gentleman of Cambridge.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Where the light cannot pierce in a grove of tall trees
Page No:
pp.5-6
Poem Title:
Summer. A Rural Song.
Attribution:
By Mr. Brerewood.
Attributed To:
Thomas Brerewood
First Line:
To thee my fair this beauteous flower I send
Page No:
p.6
Poem Title:
Sent to a Young Lady with a Fine Carnation.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Contemplation lovely fair
Page No:
pp.7-8
Poem Title:
Contemplation. An Ode.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Stranger here prolong thy stay
Page No:
p.9
Poem Title:
Verses Written in an Alcove at ___
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
She comes and on each blooming cheek she wears
Page No:
pp.10-11
Poem Title:
Ode on Health.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Sweet are the banks when spring perfumes
Page No:
p.12
Poem Title:
Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thou tranquil daughter of the day
Page No:
pp.13-14
Poem Title:
Ode to Evening.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To lift the low the proud depress
Page No:
pp.15-21
Poem Title:
The Lady and the Linnet. A Tale. Addressed to a Friend.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The sable queen of shades retires
Page No:
pp.22-36
Poem Title:
Four Odes. Intended for Choruses to a Tragedy, Altered from Shakespear, on the Death of Julius Caesar.
Attribution:
By the Rev. Mr. Hudson.
Attributed To:
Thomas Hudson
First Line:
Queen of the human heart at whose command
Page No:
pp.37-45
Poem Title:
Melpomene. An Ode.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Daughter of chaos and old night
Page No:
pp.46-51
Poem Title:
Ode I: To Obscurity
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Parent of ease oblivion old
Page No:
pp.52-54
Poem Title:
Ode II: To Oblivion.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Passions are likened best to floods and streams
Page No:
pp.55-56
Poem Title:
The Silent Lover.
Attribution:
By the Celebrated Sir Walter Rawleigh.
Attributed To:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh]
First Line:
Lost and bewildered in the thickening mist
Page No:
pp.57-59
Poem Title:
On the Great Fog in London, December MDCCLXII.
Attribution:
By J.E.W.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Death is a common fortune sure to all
Page No:
pp.60-62
Poem Title:
On the Death of a Favourite Horse.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. J.E.W.]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Of trumpets drums guns and the bold bloody battle
Page No:
p.62
Poem Title:
Anacreon, Ode I. Imitated.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Let Rome on man God's image to deface
Page No:
p.63
Poem Title:
Verses Addresses to the Rev. Mr. (Now Bishop) Warburton, Occasioned by Reading his Sermons.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thou at whose touch the snow clad mountains smoke
Page No:
pp.64-67
Poem Title:
God Is Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When Egypt's king God's chosen tribes pursued
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
Epigram on the Children of Israel's Passage out of Egypt.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tis fate commands reluctant I depart
Page No:
pp.68-70
Poem Title:
Elegy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Say for my theme what numbers shall I choose
Page No:
pp.71-73
Poem Title:
On the Death of a Young Gentleman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Britons what unatoned offence
Page No:
pp.74-75
Poem Title:
On Admiral Byng's Return from Minorca, MDCCLVI.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Oft I've implored the gods in vain
Page No:
pp.76-78
Poem Title:
A Prayer for Indifference.
Attribution:
By Mrs. C.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tender softness infant mild
Page No:
p.79
Poem Title:
A Mother's Soliloquy Over Her Dying Infant.
Attribution:
By Mrs. Wright.
Attributed To:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley]
First Line:
How can the muse attempt the string
Page No:
pp.80-81
Poem Title:
To the Memory of Varo, a Physician, the Author's Uncle.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Mrs. Wright]
Attributed To:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley]
First Line:
If happy spirits are allowed to know
Page No:
pp.82-83
Poem Title:
To the Memory of a Sister.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Mrs. Wright]
Attributed To:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley]
First Line:
Wear pleasure Stella on thy face
Page No:
p.84
Poem Title:
The Lucid Interval.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Mrs. Wright]
Attributed To:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley]
First Line:
While sickness rends this tenement of clay
Page No:
pp.85-87
Poem Title:
A Farewell to the World.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Mrs. Wright]
Attributed To:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley]
First Line:
How rare the piece where heaven and nature join
Page No:
p.88
Poem Title:
The Picture.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Mrs. Wright]
Attributed To:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley]
First Line:
Destined while living to sustain
Page No:
p.89
Poem Title:
An Epitaph on Herself.
Attribution:
By the Same.[i.e. Mrs. Wright]
Attributed To:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley]
First Line:
Now Cynthia shone serene with silver light
Page No:
pp.90-91
Poem Title:
Night. The First Elegy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Wished morn is come a cheerful ray of light
Page No:
pp.92-94
Poem Title:
Morning. The Second Elegy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Now Phoebus vertically shoots his rays
Page No:
pp.95-98
Poem Title:
Noon. The Third Elegy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How mild the evening how serene the sky
Page No:
pp.99-101
Poem Title:
Evening. The Fourth Elegy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O thou ordained at length by pitying fate
Page No:
p.102
Poem Title:
The Genius of Britain. Addressed to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
As late over Britain's chalky coasts
Page No:
pp.103-106
Poem Title:
The Genius of Britain. An Iambic Ode. Written in MDCCLVI.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In vain thy lawless fires contend with mine
Page No:
pp.107-109
Poem Title:
Friendship and Love. A Dialogue. Addressed to a Young Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The shape alone let others prize
Page No:
pp.110-111
Poem Title:
A Song.
Attribution:
By M.A.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Stranger kneel here to age due homage pay
Page No:
p.111
Poem Title:
Inscription for an Oak. In Penshurst Park.
Attribution:
By the late Mr. F. Coventry.
Attributed To:
Francis Coventry
First Line:
Daughters of Jove prime source of sacred song
Page No:
pp.112-114
Poem Title:
An Ode for his Majesty's Birthday.
Attribution:
By T. Cooper, M.D.
Attributed To:
T. Cooper
First Line:
Stop to feel the force of truth
Page No:
p.115
Poem Title:
Inscription for the Monument of General Wolfe
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My temples with clusters of grapes I'll entwine
Page No:
p.116
Poem Title:
Song in Praise of Woman.
Attribution:
W.W.
Attributed To:
William Woty
First Line:
If love and reason never agree
Page No:
p.117
Poem Title:
Cloe's Soliloquy
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Happy the favoured man who knows
Page No:
pp.118-120
Poem Title:
The Devil-Painter. A Tale. Fir the Petit-Maitres and Beaux Esprits.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Dear Gem I'll help you to a hint
Page No:
pp.121-122
Poem Title:
Further Advice to an Author, and More Plausible. To Mr. Gemini, See Poetical Calendar for May, Page CXXIII.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed