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A collection of poems. The productions of the kingdom of Ireland [T103074] [ECCO]

DMI number:
1233
Publication Date:
1774
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T103074
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW110096238
Shelfmark:
BOD ECCO
Full Title:
A | COLLECTION | OF | POEMS, | THE PRODUCTIONS | OF THE | KINGDOM OF IRELAND: | Selected from Collection published in that Kingdom, | INTITULED, | The SHAMROCK; | OR, | HIBERNIAN CRESSES. | THE SECOND EDITION. | LONDON: | Printed for R. SNAGG, No. 29, [i]Pater-noster Row.[/i] | MDCCLXXIV.
Place of Publication:
London
Format:
Octavo
Bibliographic details:
Half title: A | COLLECTION | OF | POEMS.
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Advertisement [2pp.]; Contents pp. v-viii.
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Title:
A collection of poems. The productions of the kingdom of Ireland [T103074] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1774
ESTC No:
T103074
Volume:
1 of 1
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Another Edition of
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Title:
A collection of poems. The productions of the kingdom of Ireland [T103074] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1774
ESTC No:
T103074
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Another Edition of
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Related People
Publisher:
Richard Snagg
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Absolute (100%)
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Content/Publication
First Line:
A good repute a virtuous name
Page No:
pp.1-6
Poem Title:
The Three Travellers. A Tale. Inscribed To The Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth, And Lady Mary Birmingham.
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First Line:
Adieu o ye favourites so dear
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pp.7-10
Poem Title:
An Elegy. On the death of two Goldfinches, given to the writer by the Right Honourable Lady Mary Leslie, on her leaving Ireland.
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First Line:
The blue eyed guardian of the well
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pp.11-14
Poem Title:
The Nymph of the Well, to the Ladies at Mallow.
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First Line:
With downcast look and pitying eye
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pp.15-17
Poem Title:
To The Memory of the Right Hon. Charlotte, Lady Viscountess Townshend, who died at Leixlip, September 5th, 1770.
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First Line:
Daughter of heaven whose magic call
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pp.18-22
Poem Title:
An Hymn to Harmony
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First Line:
Some few to please though ardent my desire
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pp.23-32
Poem Title:
The Vision. Inscribed to Mrs S-
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First Line:
Ye Gods who sit and live at rest
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p.33
Poem Title:
Poeta Ad Superos
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First Line:
Retire thou vain thou giddy thing
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p.34
Poem Title:
The Fly and the Candle
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First Line:
When for the world's repose my Celia sleeps
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p.35
Poem Title:
On a Lady Sleeping
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First Line:
No longer hope fond youth to hide thy pain
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pp.36-38
Poem Title:
Elegy I. To Damon.
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First Line:
Thou whom long since I numbered for my own
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pp.39-45
Poem Title:
Elegy II. In Answer to the Foregoing.
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First Line:
Sweet bud whose forward bloom displays
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p.46
Poem Title:
Lines, Presented with a Rose-Bud. To a very young Lady, who appeared at a Fancy Ball, in the character of Flora.
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Whenever my friend you chance to find
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pp.47-49
Poem Title:
The Choice of a Wife. To G. H. Esq.
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You ask if the thing to my choice were submitted
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pp.50-52
Poem Title:
The Choice of a Husband, ...Inscribed to Miss Cooper.
Attribution:
Written by a Young Lady.
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First Line:
O Mallow dear Mallow adieu
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pp.53-57
Poem Title:
The Farewell: A Pastoral Ballad. In Imitation of Shenstone.
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First Line:
Thine eyes dear youth are closed in night
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pp.58-59
Poem Title:
Elegiac Stanzas, To The Memory Of A Young Gentleman, Who died in the Nineteenth year of his age.
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First Line:
Pallas and Venus long at strife
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pp.60-61
Poem Title:
The Happy Union. Inscribed to Miss Boyd.
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First Line:
Tis night dead night and over the plain
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pp.62-67
Poem Title:
Elegy I.
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First Line:
When young life's journey I began
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pp.68-73
Poem Title:
Elegy II.
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First Line:
Consigned to dust beneath this stone
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p.74
Poem Title:
The Epitaph
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First Line:
Since you permit the lowly muse
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pp.75-77
Poem Title:
Stanzas, To -- . With the Foregoing Elegies
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First Line:
Dark was the sky with many a cloud
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pp.78-79
Poem Title:
An Inscription, Written upon one of the Tubs in Ham Walk.
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First Line:
Twas in the silent hour of eve
Page No:
pp.80-91
Poem Title:
Ode on British Freedom. Inscribed to the Most Noble William Marquis of Kildare.
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First Line:
Tis night dead night and now no busy sound
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pp.92-96
Poem Title:
An Elegy. Written in the Year 1751.
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First Line:
Far from the busy cares of life
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pp.97-99
Poem Title:
An Elegy
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First Line:
O thou whose virtues Albion's sons can trace
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pp.100-106
Poem Title:
An Imitation of the First Ode of the First Book of Horace. Inscribed to the Right Hon. Philip Dormer Stanhope, late Earl of Chesterfield
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First Line:
Some women take delight in dress
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pp.107-108
Poem Title:
The Scold: a Song
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First Line:
All hail to him who sits on high
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pp.109-11
Poem Title:
An Ode to the Creator
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First Line:
Hail fair Ierne parent of the lyre
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pp.112-115
Poem Title:
Ode: To Ierne
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First Line:
A youth the meanest of the tuneful train
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pp.116-122
Poem Title:
Ode: On The King's Nuptials
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First Line:
If one who to another owes
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pp.123-127
Poem Title:
On Miss M. and Miss H. Herring
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First Line:
Welcome thrice welcome thou returning light
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pp.128-133
Poem Title:
Letter I. Inscribed to Miss Boyle.
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First Line:
Ah wretched maid those heart felt sighs forbear
Page No:
pp.134-138
Poem Title:
Letter II
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First Line:
Though with my rival you in person be
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p.139
Poem Title:
The Absent Lover's Request
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First Line:
What is beauty tis a flower
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pp.140-141
Poem Title:
Venus on Earth
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First Line:
Dear object of my tenderest care
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pp.142-144
Poem Title:
The Charm. To Mrs. --
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First Line:
That man is made by nature free
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pp.145-156
Poem Title:
The Linnet and Goldfinch. Addressed to James Digges Latouche, Esq.
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First Line:
For God's sake dear ladies how can you impose
Page No:
pp.157-159
Poem Title:
The Remonstrance. To three young Ladies, who declared themselves dying, and insisted upon some verses to their memory.
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The sky was clear the air was still
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pp.160-163
Poem Title:
The Shepherd's Moral. A Pastoral Ballad.
Attribution:
By a Young Gentleman of Fifteen.
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First Line:
Near a smooth river's lonely side
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pp.164-165
Poem Title:
The Grotto
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First Line:
I lately saw winged Cupid stand
Page No:
pp.166-167
Poem Title:
Cupid and the Painter. Inscribed to the Honourable Miss St. George.
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First Line:
What means this fury in my veins
Page No:
pp.168-171
Poem Title:
Next Morning. To Richard Chamberlaine, Esq. Beaufort Buildings, London.
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First Line:
The muse forgetting by the muse forgot
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pp.172-180
Poem Title:
Powerscourt. Addressed to Richard Wingfield, Esq.
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First Line:
An humble dervise lived of yore
Page No:
pp.181-184
Poem Title:
A Persian Tale. Inscribed to Master James Nugent of Clonlost.
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First Line:
Queen of the song thou to whose power
Page No:
pp.185-188
Poem Title:
Ode: To The Muse
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First Line:
Dear to my heart my joy my pride
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pp.189-200
Poem Title:
A Familiar Epistle. To J.H Esq. near Killarney. Written from Dublin, August, 1758.
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First Line:
When first thy soft lips I but civilly pressed
Page No:
p.201
Poem Title:
Song
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First Line:
Ordained to tread the thorny ground
Page No:
pp.202-203
Poem Title:
The Lawyer's Prayer. A Fragment.
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First Line:
To cultivate the arts inclined
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pp.204-206
Poem Title:
Stanzas, Written On a Blank Leaf of Webb's Beauties of Poetry, Painting, &c. Presented to The Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Birmingham.
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First Line:
One bottle of arrack the last of my store
Page No:
pp.207-208
Poem Title:
The Last Bottle. With a Receipt for making Punch. To a Friend.
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Queen of the deathless song and golden lyre
Page No:
pp.209-233
Poem Title:
Irene: A Canto, on the Peace. Inscribed to the Provost and Fellows of Trinity College.
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First Line:
The sun in glory wins his way
Page No:
pp.234-237
Poem Title:
Ode. Written August 1751.
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First Line:
When lonely on far distant climates cast
Page No:
pp.238-243
Poem Title:
Coleshill. An Elegy. Inscribed to T***** S******, Esq.
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First Line:
Moeris and Thyrsus who at early dawn
Page No:
pp.244-251
Poem Title:
Valesus: An Eclogue
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Twas when Hyperion rushing over the sky
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pp.252-264
Poem Title:
The Temple of Glory. Inscribed to the Meritorious.
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First Line:
Far in a desart wild where loud and strong
Page No:
pp.265-270
Poem Title:
The Choice of Hercules. An Ode for Music. Inscribed to The Right Hon. Garret, Earl of Mornington.
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First Line:
Come Justamond partake with me
Page No:
pp.271-272
Poem Title:
An Invitation. To Dr Justamond.
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First Line:
Apollo's fabled aim I scorn
Page No:
pp.371-373
Poem Title:
On the Bernard Family, In Carlow
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