Blacklight

The union: or select scots and english poems [T124512] [ecco]

DMI number:
860
Publication Date:
1766
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T124512
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW114105853
Shelfmark:
Ecco - Bod
Full Title:
THE | UNION: | OR, | SELECT | SCOTS and ENGLISH | POEMS. | THE THIRD EDITION. | [rule] | [epigraph] | [ornamental rule] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR R. BALDWIN, IN PATERNOSTER-ROW. | [short rule] | M.DCC.LVI.
Epigraph:
[i]-- Dubiam facientia carmina palmam.[/i] JUV.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of literary verse and Collection of Scottish verse
Format:
Octavo
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Preface [4pp]; Contents [2pp]
References:
D. Nichol Smith 'Thomas Warton's Miscellany: The Union' Review of English Studies os-XIX 75 (1943) 263-275.
Related Miscellanies
Title:
The union: or select scots and english poems [T126168] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1759
ESTC No:
T126168
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Another Edition of
Comments:
Title:
The union: or select scots and english poems [T133850] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1761
ESTC No:
T133850
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Another Edition of
Comments:
Title:
The union: or select scots and english poems [T142331] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1753
ESTC No:
T142331
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Another Edition of
Comments:
Title:
The union: or select scots and english poems [T8389] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1753
ESTC No:
T8389
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Another Edition of
Comments:
Title:
The union: or select scots and english poems [T25436]
Publication Date:
1796
ESTC No:
T25436
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Another Edition of
Comments:
Related People
Author:
Thomas Warton
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Warton identified as editor in ESTC and ODNB.
Publisher:
R. Baldwin
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
When March with varying winds was overpast
Page No:
pp.1-9
Poem Title:
A Poem In Honour Of Margaret Daughter To Henry VII. Of England, Queen To James IV. King of Scots.
Attribution:
By William Dunbar.
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
Oblivion wraps not in her silent shade
Page No:
pp.10-12
Poem Title:
Verses On The Death Of Queen Caroline.
Attribution:
By Mr. Shipley.
Attributed To:
Jonathan Shipley
First Line:
At once to raise our reverence and delight
Page No:
pp.13-23
Poem Title:
The Genealogy Of Christ, As It Is Represented On The East Window Of Winchester Coll. Chapel.
Attribution:
Written At Winton School, By Dr. Lowthe.
Attributed To:
Robert Lowth
First Line:
Fair morn ascends fresh zephyrs breath
Page No:
pp.24-27
Poem Title:
A Fragment.
Attribution:
By Mr. Mallet.
Attributed To:
David Mallet
First Line:
The prince of all the feathered kind
Page No:
p.28-30
Poem Title:
The Eagle And Robin Red-Breast. A Fable.
Attribution:
By Mr. Archibald Scott.
Attributed To:
Archibald Scott
First Line:
O parent of each lovely muse
Page No:
pp.31-36
Poem Title:
Ode To Fancy.
Attribution:
By The Rev. Mr. Joseph Warton.
Attributed To:
Joseph Warton
First Line:
Hail meek eyed maiden clad in sober grey
Page No:
pp.37-38
Poem Title:
Ode To Evening.
Attribution:
By The Same. [i.e. joseph Warton]
Attributed To:
Joseph Warton
First Line:
If aught of oaten stop or pastoral song
Page No:
pp.39-41
Poem Title:
Ode To Evening.
Attribution:
By Mr. William Collins.
Attributed To:
William Collins
First Line:
Far from her hallowed grot where mildly bright
Page No:
pp.42-46
Poem Title:
Isis. An Elegy.
Attribution:
Written By Mr. Mason Of Cambridge, 1748.
Attributed To:
William Mason
First Line:
On closing flowers when genial gales diffuse
Page No:
pp.47-56
Poem Title:
The Triumph Of Isis. Occasioned By The Foregoing Poem.
Attribution:
By Mr. Thomas Warton, Of Oxford.
Attributed To:
Thomas Warton
First Line:
Let others boast their heaps of shining gold
Page No:
pp.57-61
Poem Title:
A Love Elegy.
Attribution:
By Mr. Hammond.
Attributed To:
James Hammond
First Line:
Mourn hapless Caledonia mourn
Page No:
pp.62-64
Poem Title:
The Tears Of Scotland. Written In The Year MDCCXLVI.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
Page No:
pp.65-69
Poem Title:
An Elegy. Written In A Country Church Yard.
Attribution:
by Mr. Grey [contents page]
Attributed To:
Thomas Gray
First Line:
Little I whilom deemed my artless zeal
Page No:
pp.70-74
Poem Title:
On The Death Of Frederic Prince Of Wales. Written at Paris
Attribution:
By David Lord Viscount Stormont, of Ch. Ch. Oxon.
Attributed To:
David Murray
First Line:
Twas on the evening of that gloomy day
Page No:
pp.75-80
Poem Title:
On The Same.
Attribution:
By Mr. James Clitherow Of All Souls Coll.
Attributed To:
James Clitheroe
First Line:
Hence iron sceptered winter haste
Page No:
pp.81-93
Poem Title:
Ode On The Approach Of Summer.
Attribution:
By a Gentleman Formerly Of The University Of Aberdeen.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
As late I strove Lucilla's lip to kiss
Page No:
pp.94-95
Poem Title:
A Pastoral In The Manner Of Spenser. From Theocritus. Idyll. XX.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Gentleman Formerly Of The University Of Aberdeen]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The graces sought in yonder stream
Page No:
p.96
Poem Title:
Inscribed On A Beautiful Grotto Near The Water.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Where now are all my flattering dreams of joy
Page No:
pp.97-98
Poem Title:
Love Elegy.
Attribution:
By Mr. Smollet.
Attributed To:
Tobias George Smollett
First Line:
Balm of my cares sweet solace of my toils
Page No:
p.99-104
Poem Title:
A Panegyric On Oxford Ale.
Attribution:
By A Gentleman Of Trinity Coll.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The opening east now streaks a ruddy ray
Page No:
pp.105-109
Poem Title:
Elegy I. Morning.
Attribution:
By the Rev. Mr. Stephen Panting.
Attributed To:
Stephen Panting
First Line:
Sweet is the breath of morn her rising sweet
Page No:
p.105
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Milt. Par. Lost, iv, 641.
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
High in the zenith of his wide domain
Page No:
pp.110-113
Poem Title:
Elegy II. Noon.
Attribution:
By The Same. [i.e. Panting]
Attributed To:
Stephen Panting
First Line:
The broad sun verging on the close of day
Page No:
pp.114-116
Poem Title:
Elegy III. Evening.
Attribution:
By The Same. [i.e. Panting]
Attributed To:
Stephen Panting
First Line:
Sol rolls no more his beamy car on high
Page No:
pp.171 [i.e.117] -120
Poem Title:
Elegy IV. Midnight.
Attribution:
By The Same [i.e. Panting]
Attributed To:
Stephen Panting
First Line:
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
Page No:
pp.121-125
Poem Title:
Elegy.
Attribution:
By the Late Mr. Shenstone.
Attributed To:
William Shenstone
First Line:
You know dear George I'm none of those
Page No:
pp.126-130
Poem Title:
Epistolary Verses, To George Colman, Esq; Written In The Year M.DCC.LVI.
Attribution:
By The Late Mr. Robert Lloyd.
Attributed To:
Robert Lloyd
First Line:
With each perfection dawning on her mind
Page No:
pp.131-136
Poem Title:
The Nun. An Elegy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When now mature in classic knowledge
Page No:
pp.137-140
Poem Title:
The Progress of Discontent.
Attribution:
By A Gentleman Of Trinity Coll.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This goodly frame what virtue so approves
Page No:
pp.141-144
Poem Title:
Ode To Arthur Onslow, Esq;
Attribution:
This elegant Poem was written by a Gentleman well known in the Learned World, as a token of gratitude for favours conferred on his father, during the last war, whose character he has therein assumed.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Declare if heavenly wisdom bless thy tongue
Page No:
pp.145-147
Poem Title:
Job, Chapter XXXIX.
Attribution:
By A Gentleman Of Oxford.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In yonder grave a druid lies
Page No:
pp.148-150
Poem Title:
Ode On The Death Of Mr. Thomson...The Scheme Of The Following Stanzas Is Supposed To Lie On The Thames, Near Richmond.
Attribution:
By Mr. Collins.
Attributed To:
William Collins
First Line:
The doleful dumps I sing and tearful woes
Page No:
pp.151-156
Poem Title:
The Child Birth. In The Manner of Gay.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What fears what terrors does thy gift create
Page No:
p.157
Poem Title:
On A Lady's Presenting A Sprig Of Myrtle To A Gentleman.
Attribution:
By Mr. Hammond.
Attributed To:
James Hammond
First Line:
In this small work all nature's wonders see
Page No:
pp.158-159
Poem Title:
To A Young Lady With Fontenelle's Plurality Of Worlds.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hail eldest of the monthly train
Page No:
p.160
Poem Title:
Ode On The Fifth Of December, Being The Birth-Day of a very beautiful Young Lady.
Attribution:
By Mr. Christopher Smart.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
In the kalendies of januarie
Page No:
pp.161-163
Poem Title:
Part Of The Prologue To Sir David Lyndesay's Dream. Written In The Reign Of King James V.
Attribution:
Sir David Lyndesay
Attributed To:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay]
First Line:
Stately stept he east the wa
Page No:
pp.164-178
Poem Title:
Hardyknute. A Fragment.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Once more I join the Thespian choir
Page No:
pp.179-184
Poem Title:
Ode On Lyric Poetry.
Attribution:
By Dr. Akenside.
Attributed To:
Mark Akenside