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The works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus and Museaeus [T85627] [2nd ed]

DMI number:
973
Publication Date:
1789
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T85627
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW116838390
Shelfmark:
BL 11335.aa.16
Full Title:
THE | WORKS | OF | [i] ANACREON, [/i] | SAPPHO, BION, | MOSCHUS and MUSAEUS. | Translated from the original [i] Greek [/i]. | [rule] | By FRANCIS FAWKES, M. A. | [rule] | THE SECOND EDITION. | [rule] | [Epigraph] | [double rule] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR J. WALKER, J. WALLIS, AND J. BINNS, LEEDS. | MDDCLXXXIX.
Epigraph:
—Propitious Muse, | While I so late unlock thy hallow'd Springs, | And breathe whate'er thy ancient Airs infuse, | To polish [i] Albion's [/i] warlike Ear | This long-lost melody to hear, | Thy sweetest Arts employ; | As when the Winds, from Shore to Shore, | Through [i] Greece [/i] thy Lyre's persuasive Language bore | Till Towns, and Isles, and Seas return'd the vocal Joy. | [i] Akenside on Lyric Poetry [/i]
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of translations/imitations
Format:
Duodecimo
Pagination:
[i]-x; [1]-321pp.
Other matter:
PREFATORY: Introduction, pp.iii-iv. END MATTER: 'Index To The Odes of Anacreon', [3pp]
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Editor:
Francis Fawkes
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J Walker
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J Wallis
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Content/Publication
First Line:
I see Anacreon smile and sing
Page No:
p.x
Poem Title:
from...Ode on Lyric Poetry
Attribution:
Dr. Akenside
Attributed To:
Mark Akenside
First Line:
This tomb be thine Anacreon all around
Page No:
p.ix
Poem Title:
On Anacreon.
Attribution:
By Antipater.
Attributed To:
Antipater of Sidon
First Line:
All thy verse is softer far
Page No:
p.ix
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Mr. Cowley
Attributed To:
Abraham Cowley
First Line:
It grieves me when I see what fate
Page No:
pp.vii-viii
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Mr. Cowley
Attributed To:
Abraham Cowley
First Line:
With roses crowned on flowers supinely laid
Page No:
p.4
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon. Translated from the Greek...Progress of Poetry.
Attribution:
By a Lady.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Wake O lyre thy silent strings
Page No:
pp.5-6
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode I. On His Lyre.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Nature gives all creatures arms
Page No:
pp.6-9
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode II...On Women.
Attribution:
By another Hand [i.e not Francis Fawkes].
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The sable night had spread around
Page No:
pp.9-12
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode III. Cupid Benighted.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Reclined at ease on this soft bed
Page No:
pp.13-16
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode IV. On Himself.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
To make the beverage divine
Page No:
pp.17-19
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode V. On The Rose.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
While roses round our temples twine
Page No:
pp.19-21
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode VI. The Party of Pleasure.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Love waving awful in his hand
Page No:
pp.22-23
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode VII. The Power of Love.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
As on a purple bed supine
Page No:
pp.24-25
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode VIII. The Dream.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Tell me dear delightful dove
Page No:
pp.26-30
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode IX. The Dove.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
A rustic brought of curious mold
Page No:
pp.31-32
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode X. Cupid in Wax.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Oft with wanton smiles and jeers
Page No:
pp.33-35
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XI...On Himself.
Attribution:
By another Hand [i.e. not by Francis Fawkes].
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Say chattering bird that darest invade
Page No:
pp.36-38
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XII. On a Swallow.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
As over the mountains over the plains
Page No:
pp.39-40
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XIII. On Atys.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Yes I yield thy sovereign sway
Page No:
pp.41-44
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XIV. Love Irresistible.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The wealth of Gyges I despise
Page No:
pp.44-46
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XV...Happy Life.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Some sing of Thebes and some employ
Page No:
pp.47-48
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XVI...The Power of Beauty.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Mulciber this silver take
Page No:
pp.49-50
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XVII. The Silver Bowl.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Contrive me artisan a bowl
Page No:
pp.51-52
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XVIII. On The Same.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The thirsty earth sucks up the showers
Page No:
pp.53-54
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XIX. We Ought to Drink.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The gods over mortals prove their sway
Page No:
pp.54-57
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XX...To His Mistress.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
Fill fill sweet girls the foaming bowl
Page No:
pp.58-59
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXI. Summer.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Here my Chloe charming maid
Page No:
pp.59-60
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXII...The Bower.
Attribution:
By E. G. B. Esq.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If the treasured gold could give
Page No:
pp.61-62
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXIII. The Vanity of Riches.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Since I'm born a mortal man
Page No:
pp.63-64
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXIV. Enjoyment.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When gay Bacchus cheers my breast
Page No:
pp.64-65
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXV. Wine Banishes Cares.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When gay Bacchus fills my breast
Page No:
pp.65-67
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXVI. The Transports of Wine.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Bacchus Jove's delightful boy
Page No:
p.68-69
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXVII. The Praise of Bacchus.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Best and happiest artisan
Page No:
pp.69-72
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXVIII. From the Guardian. His Mistress's Picture.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Best of painters show thy art
Page No:
pp.72-75
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...The Same Ode Imitated, In The Year 1755
Attribution:
By another Hand.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Now illustrious artisan
Page No:
pp.75-78
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXIX. Bathyllus.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Late the muses cupid found
Page No:
pp.79-80
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXX. Cupid Taken Prisoner.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Indulge me stoics with the bowl
Page No:
pp.80-82
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXI. The Pleasing Frenzy.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When thou can'st fairly number all
Page No:
pp.82-84
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXII. The Number of His Mistresses.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page)
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Lovely swallow once a year
Page No:
pp.85-87
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXIII. The Swallow.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Though cold winter over my brow
Page No:
pp.87-88
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXIV. To His Mistress.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
This pictured bull is mighty Jove
Page No:
pp.88-89
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXV. On The Picture Of Europa.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Talk not to me of pedant rules
Page No:
pp.89-90
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXVI...Life Should Be Enjoyed.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
See Winter's past the seasons bring
Page No:
pp.91-92
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXVII...The Spring.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
Yes I'm old I'm old tis true
Page No:
pp.93-94
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXVIII. On Himself.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When I drain the rosy bowl
Page No:
pp.94-97
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XXXIX. On Himself.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Once as Cupid tired with play
Page No:
pp.97-99
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XL. Cupid Wounded.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Now let us gaily drink and join
Page No:
pp.99-102
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLI. The Banquet of Wine.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When Bacchus jolly god invites
Page No:
pp.102-103
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLII. On Himself.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Thee sweet grasshopper we call
Page No:
pp.104-106
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLIII. The Grasshopper.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
I dreamed that late I pinions wore
Page No:
pp.107-108
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLIV. The Dream.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
As the god of manual arts
Page No:
pp.108-110
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLV...Cupid's Darts.
Attribution:
By another hand [i.e. not Francis Fawke[
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Love's a pain that works our woe
Page No:
pp.111-112
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLVI. The Power of Gold.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Yes yes I own I love to see
Page No:
p.113
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLVII. Young Old-Age.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Give me Homer's tuneful lyre
Page No:
pp.114-115
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLVIII...Gay Life.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
While you my lyre's soft numbers hear
Page No:
pp.115-116
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode XLIX...To A Painter.
Attribution:
By another hand [i.e. not Francis Fawkes]
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
See see the jolly god appears
Page No:
pp.117-118
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode L...The Happy Effects Of Wine.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
Rare artist whose inventive skill
Page No:
pp.118-121
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LI...On a Disk, Representing Venus.
Attribution:
By another Hand [i.e. not by Francis Fawkes].
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Lo the vintage now is done
Page No:
pp.121-123
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LII...Grapes, Or The Vintage.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
Come lyrist tune thy harp and play
Page No:
pp.123-128
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LIII. The Rose.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
When sprightly youths my eyes survey
Page No:
p.129
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LIV...Grown Young.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
The stately steed expressive bears
Page No:
p.130
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LV...The Mark.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
Alas the powers of life decay
Page No:
pp.131-133
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LVI. Old Age.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
Bring hither boy a mighty bowl
Page No:
p.134
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LVII. That We Should Drink With Moderation.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
As late of flowrets fresh and fair
Page No:
p.135
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LVIII. The Love-Draught.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Why thus with scornful look you fly
Page No:
pp.136-137
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LIX. To A Scornful Beauty.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Venus fair queen of gods above
Page No:
pp.137-139
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LX. Epithalamium On The Marriage Of Stratocles and Myrilla.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When gold that fugitive unkind
Page No:
pp.139-141
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXI. On Gold.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
What bright joy can this exceed
Page No:
p.142
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXII. On The Spring.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Mighty god of flames and darts
Page No:
p.143
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXIII. To Cupid.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Idalian god with golden hair
Page No:
pp.144-145
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXIV. To Cupid.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
I lately thought delightful theme
Page No:
pp.146-147
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXV. On Himself.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Once more not uninspired the string
Page No:
pp.147-150
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXVI...On Apollo.
Attribution:
By Dr. Broome.
Attributed To:
William Broome
First Line:
To love I wake the silver string
Page No:
p.150
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXVII. On Love.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Queen of the woodland chase whose darts
Page No:
p.151
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon...Ode LXVIII. The Supplication.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Now Artemon a favourite name
Page No:
pp.152-153
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXIX. Artemon. A Fragment.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Boy while here I sit supine
Page No:
p.153
Poem Title:
The Odes of Anacreon..Ode LXX. To His Boy.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The tomb of great Timocritus behold
Page No:
p.157
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram I. On Timocritus.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
For Agathon in fighting fields renowned
Page No:
p.158
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram II. On Agathon.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
First Heliconias with a Thyrsus past
Page No:
pp.159-160
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram IV. On A Picture Representing Three Bacchae.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Thee Cleenorides the bold the brave
Page No:
p.159
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram III. On The Son Of Cleenor.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Feed gentle swain thy cattle far away
Page No:
p.160
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram V. On Myron's Cow.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
This heifer is not cast but rolling years
Page No:
p.161
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram VI. On The Same.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
I never can think his conversation good
Page No:
p.162
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram VII. On Company.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Phidola as a monument of speed
Page No:
p.162
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram VIII. A Dedication To Jupiter, In The Name Of Phildola.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
God of the silver bow and golden hair
Page No:
p.163
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram IX. To Apollo, In The Name Of Naucrates.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Lycaeus' son Praxagoras bestowed
Page No:
p.163
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram X. Another Dedication.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Minerva's grove contains the favoured shield
Page No:
p.164
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XI. Another.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When Hermes bust Leocrates you raised
Page No:
p.164
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XII. Another, By Leocrates.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
To Aristoclides the best of friends
Page No:
p.165
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XIII. On The Son Of Aristocles.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Calliteles first fixed me on this base
Page No:
p.166
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XV. Under A Statue.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Praxidice this flowery mantle made
Page No:
p.166
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XIV.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Thessalia's monarch Echecratides
Page No:
p.167
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XVII. Another.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
This trophy Areiphilus's son
Page No:
p.167
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XVI. Another.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
To Mercury your orisons address
Page No:
pp.167-168
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XVIII.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Great Sophocles for tragic story praised
Page No:
p.168
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XIX.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
O Mercury for honours paid to thee
Page No:
p.168
Poem Title:
The Epigrams of Anacreon...Epigram XX.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Here as I lay and swelled with tears the flood
Page No:
pp.173-174
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Pope
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
To me what nature has in charms denyed
Page No:
p.174
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Pope
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Enchanting Sappho's lyric muse
Page No:
p.175
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Duncombe
Attributed To:
John Duncombe
First Line:
Mark muse the conscious shade and vocal grove
Page No:
p.179
Poem Title:
Progress of Poetry
Attribution:
None
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Venus bright goddess of the skies
Page No:
pp.181-184
Poem Title:
The Odes of Sappho...Ode I. An Hymn To Venus.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
More happy than the gods is he
Page No:
pp.185-187
Poem Title:
The Odes of Sappho...Ode II.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The Pleiads now no more are seen
Page No:
p.188
Poem Title:
Fragments of Sappho. Fragment I.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Whenever the fates resume thy breath
Page No:
pp.189-190
Poem Title:
Fragments of Sappho...Fragment II.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Venus queen of smiles and love
Page No:
pp.190-191
Poem Title:
Fragments of Sappho...Fragment III. To Venus.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Cease gentle mother cease your sharp reproof
Page No:
p.191
Poem Title:
Fragments of Sappho...Fragment IV.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Would Jove appoint some flower to reign
Page No:
p.192
Poem Title:
Fragments of Sappho...Fragment V. On The Rose.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Meniscus mourning for his hapless son
Page No:
pp.193-194
Poem Title:
Two Epigrams of Sappho. Epigram I.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Ye muses ever fair and young
Page No:
p.193
Poem Title:
The following is Part of an Ode which Sappho is supposed to have written to Anacreon — See the Notes on the 64th Ode of Anacreon.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The much loved Timas lodges in this tomb
Page No:
pp.195-196
Poem Title:
Two Epigrams of Sappho...Epigram II.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Meles of streams in melody the chief
Page No:
pp.199-200
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
I too with tears from Italy have brought
Page No:
p.200
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
O hapless Bion poison was thy fate
Page No:
p.200
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Begin Sicilian muse the mournful lay
Page No:
p.205
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion. Translated from the Greek...Moschus on the Death of Bion.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The death of fair Adonis I deplore
Page No:
pp.207-219
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion. Idyllium I. On The Death of Adonis.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
A youth once fowling in a shady grove
Page No:
pp.220-221
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion...Idyllium II. Cupid and The Fowler.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
As late I slumbering lay before my sight
Page No:
pp.222-223
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion...Idyllium III. The Teacher Taught.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The sacred nine delight in cruel love
Page No:
pp.223-224
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion...Idyllium IV. The Power of Love.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
If merit only stamps my former lays
Page No:
pp.224-226
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion...Idyllium V. Life To Be Enjoyed.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Say in their courses circling as they tend
Page No:
pp.226-227
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion...Idyllium VI. Cleodamus and Myrson.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Say wilt thou Lycidas sweet shepherd swain
Page No:
pp.228-230
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion...Idyllium VII. The Epithalamium of Achilles and Deidamia.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Sweet Venus daughter of the main
Page No:
p.231
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion...Idyllium VIII. Love Resistless.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Thrice happy they whose friendly hearts can burn
Page No:
p.232
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Bion...Idyllium IX. Friendship.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Desponding sorrow seized Apollo's heart
Page No:
p.233
Poem Title:
Fragments of Bion. Fragment I. On Hyacinthus.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Invite the muses love and in your train
Page No:
p.234
Poem Title:
Fragments of Bion...Fragment III.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Thus to the smith it is not fair
Page No:
p.234
Poem Title:
Fragments of Bion...Fragment II.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Incessant drops as proverbs say
Page No:
p.235
Poem Title:
Fragments of Bion...Fragment IV.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
On a steep cliff beside the sandy beach
Page No:
p.235
Poem Title:
Fragments of Bion...Fragment V.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
In beauty boasts fair woman kind
Page No:
p.236
Poem Title:
Fragments of Bion...Fragment VII.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Let me not pass without reward
Page No:
p.236
Poem Title:
Fragments of Bion...Fragment VI.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
O solitude on me bestow
Page No:
p.237
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus. Translated from the Greek...Grainger's Ode on Solitude.
Attribution:
Grainger
Attributed To:
James Grainger
First Line:
In search of her son to the listening crowd
Page No:
pp.239-244
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus. Idyllium I.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
The queen of love on amorous wiles intent
Page No:
pp.244-259
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus...Idyllium II. Europa.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Ye woods with grief your waving summits bow
Page No:
pp.259-272
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus...Idyllium III. On The Death Of Bion.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Why these complaints and whence that dreadful sigh
Page No:
pp.272-282
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus...Idyllium IV. Megara.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When zephyrs gently curl the azure main
Page No:
pp.282-283
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus...Idyllium V. The Choice.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Pan sighs for Echo over the lawn
Page No:
pp.283-286
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus...Idyllium VI. Capricious Love.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Hail golden star of ray serene
Page No:
pp.286-288
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus...Idyllium VII. To The Evening-Star.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
From Pisa where the sea his flood receives
Page No:
pp.288-289
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus...Idyllium VIII. Alpheus.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
When lately I offered Eunica to kiss
Page No:
pp.289-292
Poem Title:
The Idylliums of Moschus...Idyllium IX. Eunica; Or, The Herdsman.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Disguised like a ploughman love stole from the sky
Page No:
p.293
Poem Title:
Cupid Turn'd Ploughman. An Epigram.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes
First Line:
Oft by the covert of night's shade
Page No:
p.294
Poem Title:
The Loves of Hero and Leander. Translated from the Greek of Musaeus...Dodsley's Miscell. Vol. 4. P. 308.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Sing muse the conscious torch whose nightly ray
Page No:
pp.297-321
Poem Title:
The Loves of Hero and Leander.
Attribution:
Francis Fawkes (title-page).
Attributed To:
Francis Fawkes