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Poems upon divine and moral subjects. Originals & Translations [T124940]

DMI number:
438
Publication Date:
1719
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T124940
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW112115458
Shelfmark:
BOD Harding C 2323
Full Title:
POEMS | UPON | Divine and Moral | SUBJECTS. | [i]Originals[/i] & [i]Translations.[/i] | [rule] | By Dr. PATRICK, late Lord Bishop | of [i]ELY[/i], and other Eminent Hands. | [rule] | [ornament] | [rule] | [i]LONDON[/i], Printed for W. MEARS at the | [i]Lamb[/i], and F. CLAY at the [i]Bible and Star[/i], both | without [i]Temple-Bar.[/i] 1719.
Epigraph:
n/a
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of religious verse
Format:
Octavo
Pagination:
[12], 1-148 pp.
Bibliographic details:
See Case regarding description of the placement of the gathering signed * which contains the Contents leaves. In BOD Harding C 2323 this gathering follows sig. A4. (N. B. in the copy described in the ESTC record, and in the ESTC copy, gathering * comes at the end of the volume). Case describes booklist of John Darby, pp. 1-16 at end of volume; this is not present in BOD Harding C 2323.
Other matter:
PREFATORY MATTER: Dedication to 'William, Lord Bishop of Sarum' signed 'The Editor' (4pp.); 'The Preface by Bishop Patrick' (verse) (2pp.); Contents 3 pp.
References:
Case 311.
Related Miscellanies
Title:
A collection of select original poems and translations, chiefly on divine subjects [N27568] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1734
ESTC No:
N27568
Volume:
None
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Related People
Dedicatee:
William Talbot
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Publisher:
Francis Clay
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed for W. MEARS at the Lamb, and F. CLAY at the Bible and Star, both without Temple-Bar.'
Publisher:
W. Mears
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed for W. MEARS at the Lamb, and F. CLAY at the Bible and Star, both without Temple-Bar.'
Content/Publication
First Line:
Now my grey hairs begin to show
Page No:
[2pp.]
Poem Title:
The Preface.
Attribution:
By Bishop Patrick
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Hark the cock's early matins warn
Page No:
pp.1-6
Poem Title:
A Hymn at the Cock-crowing. Translated from Prudentius.
Attribution:
By Bishop Patrick
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Behold the darkness flies away
Page No:
pp.7-12
Poem Title:
An Hymn for the Morning. Translated from Prudentius.
Attribution:
By the same Hand [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Author of light our leader and our guide
Page No:
pp.13-18
Poem Title:
Hymn at the Lighting up of Candles. From Prudentius.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Come mighty father mighty lord
Page No:
pp.19-26
Poem Title:
A Hymn before Sleep. From Prudentius.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Boy reach my lute and I'll begin my song
Page No:
pp.27-36
Poem Title:
Upon Reading our Blessed Saviour's Miracles. Translated from Prudentius's Hymn for any Hour.
Attribution:
By the same Hand [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
O friend how fleeting are the years of man
Page No:
pp.37-39
Poem Title:
The Fourteenth Ode of the Second Book of Horace.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here let the atheist tremble thou alone
Page No:
pp.40-41
Poem Title:
To Mr. Young. Written on a Leaf of his Poem On the Last Day.
Attribution:
By T. Warton, M. A. of Magd. Col. Oxon.
Attributed To:
Thomas Warton
First Line:
Weak limbs fallen cheeks grey hairs too true presage
Page No:
pp.42-43
Poem Title:
Upon the Death of Bishop Patrick.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Such joys as angels felt when Christ drew nigh
Page No:
pp.44-46
Poem Title:
Upon the Morning we are to receive the Holy Communion. An Hymn, translated from Aquinas.
Attribution:
By Bishop Patrick
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
The clouds have veiled our heavenly sphere
Page No:
pp.47-49
Poem Title:
On very Tempestuous Weather. From St. Ambrose.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
O mighty Jesu who with gentle hand
Page No:
pp.50-53
Poem Title:
An Hymn for a Fasting-Day, at the Ninth Hour. From Prudentius.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Now Christ is risen what are you who dare
Page No:
pp.54-55
Poem Title:
On the Resurrection of the same Body. Translated from Prudentius's Conclusion of his Apotheosis.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
How dares my flattering muse my humble song
Page No:
pp.56-57
Poem Title:
Upon the Resurrection of Lazarus. St. John, Cap. II.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
By sea by land strange evils have I borne
Page No:
pp.58-59
Poem Title:
A Translation out of St. Gregory Nazianzen, bemoaning the Burning of his Church.
Attribution:
By Theophilus
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Whilst angry waves the raging deep deform
Page No:
pp.60-62
Poem Title:
An Epistle to Theophilus.
Attribution:
From Philomusus
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Father of lights without eclipse or change
Page No:
pp.63-64
Poem Title:
A Hymn at the Cock-crowing.
Attribution:
By Bishop Patrick
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Great parent hear propitious rays diffuse
Page No:
pp.65-66
Poem Title:
On the Creation of the World.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Will not thy heart yet ache will it not bleed
Page No:
pp.67-69
Poem Title:
An Easter-Hymn...Translated from Prudentius.
Attribution:
By Bishop Patrick
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Come all ye saints on earth and let us sing
Page No:
pp.70-71
Poem Title:
An Hymn for the Eves of the Martyrs.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Hail to those sacred mansions great and high
Page No:
pp.72-74
Poem Title:
On a Prospect of the University from the Top of an Hill. A Prayer for its Prosperity.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Assist me O Jehovah to proclaim
Page No:
pp.75-80
Poem Title:
On the Egyptian Darkness. From the seventeenth Chapter of Wisdom.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O lord thy mighty wonders I have heard
Page No:
pp.81-84
Poem Title:
The Third Chapter of Habakkuk Translated.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Our Solifidians modern saints
Page No:
p.85
Poem Title:
Upon Justification by Faith, wiihout [sic] Good Works.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hail happy light propitious morn
Page No:
pp.86-87
Poem Title:
An Hymn upon Christmas-Day.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Father of heaven and earth on earth give peace
Page No:
p.88
Poem Title:
A Prayer, Translated from the Latin.
Attribution:
By Bishop Patrick
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
O holy spirit who residest on high
Page No:
p.89
Poem Title:
An Hymn for the Third Hour.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Hallelujah to our king
Page No:
pp.90-91
Poem Title:
An Hymn before Lent.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Great universal king and god of day
Page No:
p.92
Poem Title:
An Hymn for the Sixth Hour.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Patrick]
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Author and keeper of this goodly all
Page No:
p.93
Poem Title:
An Hymn for the Ninth Hour.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When Athens statues raised to Homer's name
Page No:
pp.94-95
Poem Title:
To Mr. R----, upon a Tragedy on a Divine Subject.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Take you an ivory globe and lay
Page No:
pp.96-98
Poem Title:
On Man's Proneness to Sin.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When in full strength with dire convulsions seized
Page No:
pp.99-101
Poem Title:
Upon a Deceas'd Friend.
Attribution:
By Mrs. Octavia Walsh
Attributed To:
Octavia Walsh
First Line:
Fond flattering world thou never shalt boast
Page No:
pp.102-104
Poem Title:
Contempt of the World.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Walsh]
Attributed To:
Octavia Walsh
First Line:
Welcome ye sylvan shades and crystal springs
Page No:
pp.105-107
Poem Title:
On Solitude.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Walsh]
Attributed To:
Octavia Walsh
First Line:
Return my soul ah take a noble flight
Page No:
pp.108-109
Poem Title:
Divine Love.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Walsh]
Attributed To:
Octavia Walsh
First Line:
O death thou comforter of minds distressed
Page No:
pp.110-111
Poem Title:
Upon Death.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Walsh]
Attributed To:
Octavia Walsh
First Line:
O let our praise ascend the skies
Page No:
pp.112-115
Poem Title:
The Goodness of Providence.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Walsh]
Attributed To:
Octavia Walsh
First Line:
Scorched up with heat and tired with eager chase
Page No:
pp.116-118
Poem Title:
The Forty second Psalm.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Walsh]
Attributed To:
Octavia Walsh
First Line:
O Israel thy only beauty's fled
Page No:
pp.119-121
Poem Title:
David's Lamentation for Saul and Jonathan. II Samuel i. 19. Alter'd from Mr. Sandys.
Attribution:
Alter'd from Mr. Sandys
Attributed To:
Mr. Sandys
First Line:
The world's a bubble and the life of man
Page No:
pp.122-123
Poem Title:
Humane Life. Corrected from an old Copy of the Lord Bacon.
Attribution:
Corrected from an old Copy of the Lord Bacon
Attributed To:
Sir Francis Bacon
First Line:
O welcome sweet and sacred cheer
Page No:
pp.124-126
Poem Title:
The Banquet of the Sacrament. Alter'd from Mr. Herbert.
Attribution:
Alter'd from Mr. Herbert
Attributed To:
George Herbert
First Line:
When from the body's heavy chains below
Page No:
pp.127-128
Poem Title:
On the Passion of St. Agnes. From Prudentius.
Attribution:
By Bishop Patrick
Attributed To:
Simon Patrick
First Line:
Imperial Nineveh surveyed with pride
Page No:
pp.129-148
Poem Title:
The History of the Prophet Jonah. From the Learned Grotius.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed