Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces [vol 3] [T101912] [ECCO]
- DMI number:
- 1147
- Publication Date:
- 1774
- Volume Number:
- 3 of 3
- ESTC number:
- T101912
- EEBO/ECCO link:
- CW124669027
- Shelfmark:
- ecco - bod
- Full Title:
- MISCELLANEOUS | AND | FUGITIVE PIECES. | VOLUME THE THIRD. | [rule] | [ornament] | [double rule] | LONDON: | Printed for T. DAVIES, in [i]Russel-Street, Covent- | Garden,[/i] Bookseller to the Royal Academy; and | CARNAN and NEWBERY, St. Paul's Church Yard. | MDCCLXXIV.
- Place of Publication:
- London
- Genres:
- Collection of literary verse and Collection including prose
- Format:
- Octavo
- Comments:
- Date: ODNB dates the publication of vol. 3 to 1774 Query: Part of the three vol. set, vol. 1 contains no sustained verse.
- Other matter:
- Prefatory matter: contents [6pp]
- Title:
- Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces [vol 2] [T101912] [ECCO]
- Publication Date:
- 1773
- ESTC No:
- T101912
- Volume:
- 2 of 3
- Relationship:
- Volume from the same edition
- Comments:
- Title:
- Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces [2nd ed] [vol 2] [T101913] [ECCO]
- Publication Date:
- 1774
- ESTC No:
- T101913
- Volume:
- 2 of 3
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces [2nd ed] [vol 3] [T101913] [HATHI]
- Publication Date:
- 1774
- ESTC No:
- T101913
- Volume:
- 3 of 3
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces [Dublin] [vol 2] [N11614] [ECCO]
- Publication Date:
- 1774
- ESTC No:
- N11614
- Volume:
- 2 of 2
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Publisher:
- Thomas Davies
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Comments:
- First Line:
- Once more the sun his yearly tour
- Page No:
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Isaac Hawkins Browne
- First Line:
- He above the rest
- Page No:
- p.49
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Milton
- Attributed To:
- John Milton
- First Line:
- As when the moon refulgent lamp of night
- Page No:
- pp.51-52
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Mr. Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- First Line:
- Leave rustic muse the cot and furrowed plains
- Page No:
- pp.66-76
- Poem Title:
- Fragment of A Copy of Verses to Lord March and Lord George, sons of His Grace the Duke of R----d, on their Dangerously falling through the Ice at Godwood: illustrated with Notes Variorum, by Martin Scribbler, Jun. - Supposed to the written by B. Thornton, Esq.
- Attribution:
- B. Thornton
- Attributed To:
- Bonnell Thornton
- First Line:
- The man that hath no music in his soul
- Page No:
- p.77
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Shakespeare
- Attributed To:
- William Shakespeare
- First Line:
- For him thou oft hast bid the world attend
- Page No:
- p.190
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- First Line:
- Here rests the fairest bud of hope
- Page No:
- p.215
- Poem Title:
- Epitaph on a Gentleman's Son of Nine Years Old.
- Attribution:
- J. Craddock, Esq.
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Cradock
- First Line:
- And why not hear the sound of yonder bell
- Page No:
- pp.216-217
- Poem Title:
- Elegy to a Lady who wished not to hear the toll of a bell on the evening of the late Princess Dowager's Funeral.
- Attribution:
- J. Craddock, Esq.
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Cradock
- First Line:
- In Ogilby's dull strains lay Homer dead
- Page No:
- p.217
- Poem Title:
- Epigram on the Four Translations of Homer.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Great Hope of Britain | Here the muse essays
- Page No:
- pp.234-244
- Poem Title:
- Of Public Spirit in Regard to Public Works: A Poem, to His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales.
- Attribution:
- By Richard Savage, Esq.
- Attributed To:
- Richard Savage
- First Line:
- Near to the Rose where punks in numbers flock
- Page No:
- pp.245-248
- Poem Title:
- The Playhouse: A Satire
- Attribution:
- Mr. A. D----N.
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Addison
- First Line:
- Say goddess muse for thy all searching eyes
- Page No:
- pp.250-265
- Poem Title:
- Faction Displayed: A Satire.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- On cham's fair banks where learning's hallowed fane
- Page No:
- pp.266-270
- Poem Title:
- The Tears of Genius. An Ode, to the Memory of Mr. Gray.
- Attribution:
- 'By J. T-----.' Query: British Library holding has writing above these initials, suggestive of a speculative attribution.
- Attributed To:
- John Tait
- First Line:
- Simplicity thou lovely fair
- Page No:
- pp.271-273
- Poem Title:
- Ode to Simplicity.
- Attribution:
- By the same [i.e J. T-----.]
- Attributed To:
- John Tait
- First Line:
- Hail ye sympathetic pleasures
- Page No:
- pp.274-275
- Poem Title:
- Ode to Sympathy.
- Attribution:
- By the same [i.e J. T-----.]
- Attributed To:
- John Tait
- First Line:
- When balmy zephyr's gentle breeze
- Page No:
- pp.276-277
- Poem Title:
- Sympathetic Bliss.
- Attribution:
- By the Author of The Cave of Morar
- Attributed To:
- John Tait
- First Line:
- Sweetest warbler of the wood
- Page No:
- pp.278-279
- Poem Title:
- Ode to the Lark.
- Attribution:
- By the Author of The Cave of Morar
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Yes here in the sylvan retreat
- Page No:
- pp.280-281
- Poem Title:
- Simplicity. A Pastoral.
- Attribution:
- By the Author of The Cave of Morar
- Attributed To:
- John Tait
- First Line:
- In rancour's dark obscene sequestered seat
- Page No:
- p.290
- Poem Title:
- To a Bush Fighter
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Long have our comic writers tried to move
- Page No:
- p.291
- Poem Title:
- To Doctor Goldsmith, on the Success of his Comedy, called the Mistakes of a Night.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Too long had Corinth wept her evil hour
- Page No:
- pp.292-293
- Poem Title:
- Prologue to the revived tragedy of Timoleon. Spoken by Mr. Reddish, at Drury-Lane Theatre, in1771.
- Attribution:
- Written by Mr. Cradcock.
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Cradock
- First Line:
- Whatever ills affect our wayward state
- Page No:
- pp.294-295
- Poem Title:
- Prologue to The Provoked Husband, Spoken last Christmas, at Cashiobury, the Seat of the Earl of Essex.
- Attribution:
- Written by the same [i.e. Mr. Cradock]
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Cradock
- First Line:
- Here sleeps what once was beauty once was grace
- Page No:
- p.300
- Poem Title:
- An Epitaph on Miss Drummond, Daughter To The Archbishop Of York.
- Attribution:
- By the Reverend Mr. Mason.
- Attributed To:
- William Mason
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