Poems written occasionally by John Winstanley... interspers'd with many others, by several ingenious hands [T90956]
- DMI number:
- 724
- Publication Date:
- 1742
- Volume Number:
- 1 of 1
- ESTC number:
- T90956
- EEBO/ECCO link:
- CW112537450
- Shelfmark:
- BOD Harding C 3236
- Full Title:
- [r]POEMS[/r] | Written occasionally by | [r][i]JOHN WINSTANLEY, [/r][/i] | A. M .L. D. | F. S. T. C. D. | Interspers'd with many Others, | [r]By Several INGENIOUS HANDS[/r]. | [rule] | [epigraph] | [rule] | [ornament] | [double rule] | [r][i]DUBLIN:[/r][/i] | Printed by S. POWELL, for the Author, | [rule] | [r]M DCC XLII[/r].
- Epigraph:
- [i]Magna Poetarum veniet Manus auxilio quae sit. [/i] | Hor.
- Place of Publication:
- Dublin
- Genres:
- Miscellany dominated by poet and Subscription Miscellany
- Format:
- Octavo
- Pagination:
- xiv,[12],320p.
- Bibliographic details:
- Sig. K4 (pp. 151-152) is a cancel.
- Comments:
- query: double Check pagination - and frontispiece. Attributions: unless attributions are given otherwise in the miscellany, poems are treated as 'By John Winstanley' in the 'attributions in this miscellany.'
- Other matter:
- Illustrated frontispiece; Verse epistle 'To the Reader' p.[iii]; Verse 'Preface Dedicatory' p.[iv]-v; Verses 'To the Author' pp. vi-vii; Table of Contents pp. [viii]-xiv; List of subscribers [11pp.]; Errata [1p.]
- References:
- Case 437.
- Title:
- Poems written occasionally by the late John Winstanley...interspers'd with many others, by several ingenious hands [vol II] [N21265] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1751
- ESTC No:
- N21265
- Volume:
- 2 of 2
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Printer:
- S. Powell
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Comments:
- First Line:
- Here every line and meaning page
- Page No:
- p.[iv]-v
- Poem Title:
- Preface Dedicatory.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- I've read your book of poems over
- Page No:
- p.vi
- Poem Title:
- To Dr. Winstanley on his Poems.
- Attribution:
- By a Brother Bard.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- In vain for thee the critic lurks
- Page No:
- p.vi
- Poem Title:
- To the same,
- Attribution:
- by Another.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Readers whatever faults you find
- Page No:
- [1p]
- Poem Title:
- Errata.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Though last and humblest of the bards
- Page No:
- p.vii
- Poem Title:
- Written on the Author's Picture plac'd under a Collection of the most celebrated Poets.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Your wife and you by painter's art
- Page No:
- p.vii
- Poem Title:
- To the Author, upon the Pictures of himself and his Wife.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- To write a preface to a book
- Page No:
- p.[iii]
- Poem Title:
- The Printer To The Readers of Dr. Winstanley's Poems.
- Attribution:
- The Printer [i.e, S. Powell]
- Attributed To:
- S. Powell
- First Line:
- Some anxious for immortal fame
- Page No:
- pp.1-3
- Poem Title:
- On the Folly of Scribling for Fame. To my very good Friend F. G. at Glassnevin.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- When Tom said Jack was not alive
- Page No:
- pp.3-4
- Poem Title:
- Upon a Friend's reporting the Author to be dead, and writing an Elegy on him.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- While from each soul the sorrows copious flow
- Page No:
- pp.5-9
- Poem Title:
- On the Death of Queen Caroline. Inscrib'd to His Excellency Governour Belcher.
- Attribution:
- By the Reverend Mr. Byles Minister at Boston in New-England, 1738.
- Attributed To:
- Mr. Byles
- First Line:
- Constrained by winning worth the admiring muse
- Page No:
- pp.10-12
- Poem Title:
- On His Grace, William, Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- An offspring from a noble race descends
- Page No:
- p.12
- Poem Title:
- On the Lord Viscount Duncannon.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Roused from the slumber of three thousand years
- Page No:
- p.13
- Poem Title:
- On Dr. Delaney's Life of King David.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Thy soul from earth o gentle Tickell flies
- Page No:
- p.13
- Poem Title:
- Epitaph on Thomas Tickell, Esq;
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Where such equal spirits shine
- Page No:
- p.14
- Poem Title:
- By a Gentleman to a Lady, who ask'd which he lik'd best, in a Numerous Family.
- Attribution:
- By a Gentleman
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When some new rising beauty fills
- Page No:
- pp.15-16
- Poem Title:
- To a Lady who drew Caracatura's of all the neighbouring Toasts.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Can then my dove forsake this faithful breast
- Page No:
- p.17
- Poem Title:
- To a young Lady in Danger of making a Mistake for Life.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Curio's rich sideboard seldom sees the light
- Page No:
- p.18
- Poem Title:
- Epigram. On a stingy Beau.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Vain painter why would'st thou attempt to draw
- Page No:
- p.18-19
- Poem Title:
- Epigram. To a Painter, who undertook to paint Echo. Translated from the Latin of Ausonius.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Florio one evening brisk and gay
- Page No:
- pp.19-20
- Poem Title:
- An Epigram. On Florio.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- See how the blushing roses stand
- Page No:
- p.20
- Poem Title:
- On a young Lady's pulling roses in a Garden, and putting them in her Breast.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Here Mercury this present take
- Page No:
- pp.21-22
- Poem Title:
- Mercury, sent by Apollo, To Ambrose Philips, Esq; with a Kerry-stone-seal.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Revenge is ever sweet though sometimes slow
- Page No:
- p.21
- Poem Title:
- Upon a Lover's stinging his Mistress's Hand with a Nettle.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- In poetry the happy mean
- Page No:
- p.22
- Poem Title:
- Medio tutissimus ibis.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Mortal a while suspend thy haste
- Page No:
- p.23
- Poem Title:
- An Inscription. Intended for the Monument of Billy Board.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Time meeting death addressed the pallid king
- Page No:
- pp.23-24
- Poem Title:
- Time and Death.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Quoth Jack on a time to Tom I'll declare it
- Page No:
- pp.24-25
- Poem Title:
- On Fuddling Noses.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Who on her outward form alone would look
- Page No:
- p.24
- Poem Title:
- Verses, written under a Lady's name.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Although Jolly Tom great fame thou hast won
- Page No:
- pp.25-26
- Poem Title:
- Another on the same.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Here where is my landlord a pot of good drink
- Page No:
- p.25
- Poem Title:
- Another on the same.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Some liken man to brittle glass
- Page No:
- pp.26-28
- Poem Title:
- In Imitation of the Greek of Amphis in Athenaeus.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Fly Damon fly 'tis death to stay
- Page No:
- pp.28-29
- Poem Title:
- On a Lady singing and playing at the same Time, on the Spinnet.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- He that owns with his heart and helps with his hand
- Page No:
- p.29
- Poem Title:
- A Toast.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Can you much honoured man excuse
- Page No:
- pp.30-34
- Poem Title:
- A Child's Answer to an Invitation; Done by his Father.
- Attribution:
- The Mark of Matherellus Byles
- Attributed To:
- Matherellus Byles
- First Line:
- Here Crassus lies who living flowed in pelf
- Page No:
- p.30
- Poem Title:
- An Epitaph on a Miser, lately deceased.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- In love's soft reign the sceptre is the fan
- Page No:
- pp.35-36
- Poem Title:
- Upon the Tearing of a certain Lady of Quality's Fan, in the publick Room at Bath.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- I'm not high church nor low church nor Tory nor Whig
- Page No:
- pp.37-38
- Poem Title:
- The Man of True Worth.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Would spiteful fortune spare this glass
- Page No:
- p.37
- Poem Title:
- Written on a Pane of Glass.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Cries Celia to a reverend dean
- Page No:
- p.39
- Poem Title:
- On Marriage.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Fancy thou art my airy theme
- Page No:
- pp.39-43
- Poem Title:
- Fancy.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Fly ye north winds and let Roscommon know
- Page No:
- pp.44-45
- Poem Title:
- To the Earl of Roscommon, at the Time of the Great Frost in 1739
- Attribution:
- by a Noble Peer.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- What wondrous effects doth the laurel produce
- Page No:
- p.44
- Poem Title:
- On the Lawrel.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- As when the soul reluctant flies
- Page No:
- pp.45-46
- Poem Title:
- On a young Lady's leaving Norfolk.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The pleasing aspect and the front serene
- Page No:
- pp.46-47
- Poem Title:
- Verses ... on seeing a Friend's Picture, drawn by Holland.
- Attribution:
- written by Mr. Concannon
- Attributed To:
- Matthew Concanen
- First Line:
- Since others skill can't be by poets shown
- Page No:
- pp.47-48
- Poem Title:
- Verses wrote to Mr. Concannon, upon reading the foregoing.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The dangler is of neither sex
- Page No:
- pp.48-49
- Poem Title:
- The Dangler.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Belcher once more permit the muse you loved
- Page No:
- pp.50-53
- Poem Title:
- To his Excellency Governour Belcher, on the Death of his Lady
- Attribution:
- By the Rev. Mr. Byles
- Attributed To:
- Mr. Byles
- First Line:
- In vain fair maid in vain you would
- Page No:
- p.50
- Poem Title:
- Seeing a Nosegay in a fair Lady's Bosom.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- See charming Celia see my lovely fair
- Page No:
- pp.53-54
- Poem Title:
- Verses written in a young Lady's Almanack.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- How fickle's health when sickness thus
- Page No:
- pp.54-59
- Poem Title:
- Upon a Friend's Pet-Cat, being Sick.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Pray Mr Wenchingly who would feign be thought a poet
- Page No:
- pp.60-62
- Poem Title:
- A Letter, suppos'd to be written, by Molly and Jenny, to the Author of the foregoing Verses upon Puss.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Erected at last
- Page No:
- pp.63-66
- Poem Title:
- The new Weather-Cock's Song at the Castle.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- All hail propitious day whose sacred beams
- Page No:
- p.67
- Poem Title:
- On Saint Andrew's-Day, and the Dean's Birth-Day.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- He made a pun and to his friend he cried
- Page No:
- pp.68-69
- Poem Title:
- A New Leg. On John Tissey, a late Not-Able Punster.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Beneath this gravel and these stones
- Page No:
- p.69
- Poem Title:
- Epitaph.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Prepare thou sacred venerable pile
- Page No:
- pp.69-71
- Poem Title:
- An Address to the Sepulchre of the late Prince George of Denmark.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Unto the top of Chloe's praise
- Page No:
- pp.71-72
- Poem Title:
- In praise of Chloe.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Let P---n and C---r pump their brains
- Page No:
- pp.72-73
- Poem Title:
- Verses on old Squire F--'s Birth-Day in 1738.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Upon a bough high waving over a spring
- Page No:
- p.74
- Poem Title:
- On a Nightingale, that was drown'd.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Bright Cythia's power divinely great
- Page No:
- pp.75-76
- Poem Title:
- On the Senses.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- I wonder what these nice distinctions mean
- Page No:
- p.75
- Poem Title:
- On high, and low Church Parties.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Why Celia who so soon complain
- Page No:
- pp.77-78
- Poem Title:
- To a Lady, who complained, that she was growing Old.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Fancy thou potent ruler of the mind
- Page No:
- pp.79-81
- Poem Title:
- Verses upon Fancy.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- A chilly frost over all Parnassus spread
- Page No:
- pp.81-83
- Poem Title:
- The Reformation of Parnassus. A Tale.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- In Athens once the nurse of arms and arts
- Page No:
- pp.83-85
- Poem Title:
- The Athenian Madman.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Imprimis there's a table blotted
- Page No:
- pp.86-87
- Poem Title:
- An Inventory of the Furniture of a Collegian's Chamber.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Artist that underneath my table
- Page No:
- pp.88-89
- Poem Title:
- The Poet to the Spider.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- To shun the vows of senseless bards
- Page No:
- pp.90-93
- Poem Title:
- On Apollo and the Muses: at Glassnevin.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The soul quick principle of thought
- Page No:
- pp.93-94
- Poem Title:
- On Madamoiselle Chatteneuf, the famous Dancer.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Carterwrighta Carteree
- Page No:
- pp.94-98
- Poem Title:
- An Anacreontic, Upon Mrs. Carterwright, at the Custom-house Coffee-house, in 1730.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- To write in Anna's praise her pen affords
- Page No:
- pp.98-99
- Poem Title:
- Verses written in the Chamber of a Lady of incomparable Wit.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Ah love ah beauty both how frail
- Page No:
- pp.99-100
- Poem Title:
- On a young Lady's bleeding and fainting before her Lover, he seeming unconcern'd.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- For every pin in this through vanquished hearts
- Page No:
- p.101
- Poem Title:
- Verses written on a Paper which was pin'd on a young Lady's Pincushion stuck with Pins in the figure of a Heart with a Dart through it.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The morning sun when rising from his bed
- Page No:
- pp.101-102
- Poem Title:
- To a Golden-haird young Lady.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
- Page No:
- pp.103-104
- Poem Title:
- On His Excellency the Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Let costly show in pompous funeral state
- Page No:
- pp.104-107
- Poem Title:
- An Elegy; On the Death and Funeral of Captain M--d, in 1718.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Believing my Sir William dear
- Page No:
- p.108
- Poem Title:
- Verses sent to Sir William F---ns, with the foregoing Elegy inclosed.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Mortals take care
- Page No:
- p.109
- Poem Title:
- An Epitaph, for Captain M---d.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Friends do no weep
- Page No:
- p.110
- Poem Title:
- Another Epitaph for him, in Case the former should not please.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Since Mira the dear Mira's dead
- Page No:
- pp.111-113
- Poem Title:
- An Elegy on the much lamented Death of the Celebrated Mira.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Dear faithful Mira here is laid
- Page No:
- p.113
- Poem Title:
- Epitaph.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- If Sylvia but wear it a feather's a charm
- Page No:
- pp.113-114
- Poem Title:
- Verses wrote on a Feather, a Lady wore in her Hair, at a Ball.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- What a do about a feather this lover makes here
- Page No:
- pp.114-115
- Poem Title:
- A Remark on the foregoing Verses, by an Admirer of Belinda's Feather at Church.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Corinna late a gentle maid
- Page No:
- pp.115-118
- Poem Title:
- The Taming of a Shrew. A Tale.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Marriage is a country dance
- Page No:
- p.118
- Poem Title:
- Marriage compar'd to a Country Dance.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Go my sweet Ortolans it is decreed
- Page No:
- pp.119-120
- Poem Title:
- On the Ortolans, For Lady Carteret.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. B---r.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Whilst Flavia this dear fan admires
- Page No:
- pp.120-121
- Poem Title:
- On a Lady's Fan, with the Picture of her Lover.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Go my dear pretty little boy
- Page No:
- pp.121-122
- Poem Title:
- Verses sent to Miss B---le with young Jemmy Raffle, a Wax-work Baby richly dress'd, and won at a Raffle, in the Year 1737.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The tragic scene here represents to view
- Page No:
- p.123
- Poem Title:
- To Miss Elinore W. with the new Tragedy of Edward and Elinora.
- Attribution:
- By H. C.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- It might perhaps seem odd that I should send
- Page No:
- p.123
- Poem Title:
- To the Same, with the two Volumes of the Guardians.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The faithful lover to the fair one proves
- Page No:
- p.124
- Poem Title:
- To a Lady, with a small Present.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Tom ever jovial ever gay
- Page No:
- p.124
- Poem Title:
- An Epigram.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Ye birds which have in groves been bred
- Page No:
- pp.124-125
- Poem Title:
- Upon the Death of a Lady's Robin Red Breast.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The crocodile intent on prey
- Page No:
- pp.125-126
- Poem Title:
- On hearing Cloe sing out of her Window.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- For forty odd though Lais pass
- Page No:
- pp.126-127
- Poem Title:
- In Praise of an Old Lady.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- How mean your boast ye sons of earth
- Page No:
- p.127
- Poem Title:
- Virtue the truest Nobility.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Peaceful within this shrine that dust is laid
- Page No:
- pp.127-129
- Poem Title:
- Sacred to the Memory of the Honourable Mrs. M-- B--r late Consort of his Excellency Governour B--r
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Whilst a whole kingdom is employed to give
- Page No:
- pp.129-130
- Poem Title:
- To His Grace the Duke of Dorset
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The poets sing of old that amorous Jove
- Page No:
- pp.130-131
- Poem Title:
- The Husband
- Attribution:
- By a Lady.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Thou enemy who ever thou art
- Page No:
- pp.131-133
- Poem Title:
- A Cat may look upon a King. An Epistolary Poem, on the Loss of the Ears of a favourite Female Cat. To ******
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- If ladies weep when petted lap-dogs die
- Page No:
- pp.133-137
- Poem Title:
- An Elegy on the much lamented Death of Jenny the Fish, who departed this Life at Ring's-End the 19th. of January, 1718.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The waters bore me next the earth did share
- Page No:
- p.137
- Poem Title:
- Epitaph: On Jenny the Fish.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Once from three different corners in a street
- Page No:
- pp.138-139
- Poem Title:
- Death, Love and Reputation.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Sylvius engaged one day at dice
- Page No:
- pp.139-140
- Poem Title:
- The Secret blabb'd.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Little girl in swadling clothes
- Page No:
- pp.140-142
- Poem Title:
- On a little Miss in Swadling Cloaths.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- When Aurora gilds the morning
- Page No:
- pp.142-143
- Poem Title:
- A Rural Ode.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Religion never was designed
- Page No:
- p.144
- Poem Title:
- A serious Thought.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- That fortune's blind we plainly see
- Page No:
- pp.144-145
- Poem Title:
- On Taylor's being made Occultist to their Majesties, in 1736.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- If from the drinking of our glasses
- Page No:
- pp.145-146
- Poem Title:
- Mors Janua Vitae.
- Attribution:
- Written by two Sons of Bacchus, on seeing a List of Celebrated Toasts.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Drury thy well deceiving pen
- Page No:
- pp.146-147
- Poem Title:
- On a Painter's having twice attempted to draw a young Lady's Picture, without success.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Miss Peggy so gay so blooming in youth
- Page No:
- pp.147-148
- Poem Title:
- Upon a young Miss's Tooth, being drawn, which grew irregularly over her upper Set.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- I frankly own dear sir my fault
- Page No:
- pp.149-152
- Poem Title:
- A Familiar Letter from Town, to a Collegian in the Country.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Tis now dear sir above a week
- Page No:
- pp.152-155
- Poem Title:
- Another familiar Epistle, to the same.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- What though I came from Cumberland
- Page No:
- pp.155-157
- Poem Title:
- A Song
- Attribution:
- by a Cumberland-Lass.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The losses and crosses in common we share
- Page No:
- pp.157-158
- Poem Title:
- A Melancholy Poem, on the Loss of poor Dick Thrush.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Drink thirsty mortals drink take take your fill
- Page No:
- pp.159-162
- Poem Title:
- A Poem Upon St. Patrick's Well, in 1716.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- In moving verse the tuneful bards of old
- Page No:
- pp.162-165
- Poem Title:
- Upon Mrs. Margaret M---L's being afflicted with sore Eyes.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Alas poor Fanny wretched girl alas
- Page No:
- pp.165-169
- Poem Title:
- Fanny's Removal in 1714.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- How dull how faded New Park Meadows seem
- Page No:
- pp.170-174
- Poem Title:
- A Poem Upon Daisy, being brought back from New Park to Stonybatter.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Miss Betty blooming young and gay
- Page No:
- pp.175-177
- Poem Title:
- Country Miss Betty.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- A pretty song this coming spring
- Page No:
- pp.178-181
- Poem Title:
- Miss Betty's singing Bird.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Thrice happy friend who free from care
- Page No:
- pp.181-183
- Poem Title:
- To a Friend, who led a retir'd indolent Life for some Years in a Garret, in his own House.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- As off the sea the cheerful eastern gales
- Page No:
- pp.184-185
- Poem Title:
- A Thought in the pleasant Grove at Cabragh.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- As Mira lay in Celia's lap
- Page No:
- pp.185-187
- Poem Title:
- Mira's Dream, in Celia's Lap.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Haste Somnus haste exert your tenderest art
- Page No:
- pp.187-188
- Poem Title:
- Upon a young Lady, asleep.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Hard fated man cruel destiny of love
- Page No:
- pp.188-189
- Poem Title:
- The Force of Love, and Beauty.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Tell me insatiate Sylvia who
- Page No:
- pp.189-190
- Poem Title:
- To a forsaken false Mistress.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Whilst you are absent whom I sue
- Page No:
- p.191
- Poem Title:
- Hope and Despair.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Gentle or simple reader cross or kind
- Page No:
- pp.192-197
- Poem Title:
- An Elegy On Capt. Molineux, commonly call'd Wife and No Wife; who was supps'd to have been most barb'rously strangled by an inhuman Strumpet, with his own Two-leg'd-wig in 1728.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- I'll sing you a song on a comical theme
- Page No:
- pp.197-199
- Poem Title:
- A Song Upon an intended Jaunt to Power's-court to see Miss P--- L---. To the Tune of, Which no Body can deny.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Wake the British harp again
- Page No:
- pp.200-209
- Poem Title:
- An Ode on the Death of the Rt. Honourable William Earl C---R. In the manner of Pindar.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Sir Thursday next the archers dine
- Page No:
- p.210
- Poem Title:
- An Invitation to Robin Hood.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Untouched by Phoebus' scorching rays
- Page No:
- pp.211-212
- Poem Title:
- Robin Hood's Answer.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- O thou whose friendship is my joy and pride
- Page No:
- pp.212-216
- Poem Title:
- Written at Paris in the Winter 1729.
- Attribution:
- From a Gentleman to his Friend.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- One night when that salubrious cordial wine
- Page No:
- pp.217-235
- Poem Title:
- Two tippling Friends turn'd Cooks, or the roasting of a Cat.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Pleased sir with your residing here
- Page No:
- pp.235-243
- Poem Title:
- A Poem Humbly Addressed to the Hon. Colonel Philip Bragg, Governor of the Royal Hospital near Dublin.
- Attribution:
- By an Invalid.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When strong inundation perplexes the nation
- Page No:
- pp.244-245
- Poem Title:
- Song.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1. Final stanza attributed to 'a Youth of eleven Years of Age'.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Must snarling lap dogs claim an elegy
- Page No:
- pp.246-247
- Poem Title:
- An Elegy on Jolly Snub, kill'd by a random Shot of his Master's.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Long have I felt love's painful smart
- Page No:
- pp.247-248
- Poem Title:
- From a Lover to his Mistress.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Here lies George H---n who by drinking
- Page No:
- p.248
- Poem Title:
- Epitaph on a Person who died Drunk.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- So much obliged and in the kindest way
- Page No:
- pp.249-250
- Poem Title:
- To His Grace the Duke of Dorset.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Dear Margaretta now to sing
- Page No:
- pp.251-252
- Poem Title:
- On Miss T---n's Birth-Day.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- In vain alas my friend you strive
- Page No:
- pp.252-257
- Poem Title:
- An Ode. On the Uncertainty of Life and Certainty of Death. To his very good Friend R. F. who had retir'd to the Country for Recovery of his Health, in 1716.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Old battered debauchees says Gay
- Page No:
- p.258
- Poem Title:
- On Mr. Lake the Bookseller at the Bath, making Quality pay double for reading his Books.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The famed Lycurgus found a way
- Page No:
- p.258
- Poem Title:
- On the Ladies wearing Large Hoops.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- This fan unfurled like Cupid's bow
- Page No:
- p.259
- Poem Title:
- On a young Lady's Fan.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Tomorrow the ladies all go to the park
- Page No:
- p.259
- Poem Title:
- On a Late Review.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Scripture I've read and firmly do believe
- Page No:
- p.260
- Poem Title:
- On Miss O'B---n.
- Attribution:
- By Captain L--s F--t.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Come master of the Cyclop trade
- Page No:
- pp.260-261
- Poem Title:
- Anacreon's Petition to Vulcan for a Silver Cup, imitated.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Such graces this Hibernian fair adorn
- Page No:
- p.260
- Poem Title:
- On Mrs. T----ll, at the Bath.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Have you not heard of Niobe
- Page No:
- p.262
- Poem Title:
- Anacreon, to his Mistress.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- When young I was as poor as Job
- Page No:
- p.263
- Poem Title:
- [Epigram. Buchanani ('Pauper eram Juvenis, Senio confectus inerti')] Imitated.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Stop friend and see
- Page No:
- p.264
- Poem Title:
- Epigram upon a Fat Fellow.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- When fatty walks the streets the pavers cry
- Page No:
- p.264
- Poem Title:
- Another on the same.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Were I to take wife
- Page No:
- pp.265-266
- Poem Title:
- Choice of a Wife.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Mars alarms me
- Page No:
- pp.266-267
- Poem Title:
- Song. A Struggle between Mars and Venus.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Madam in vain you strive to cheat our sight
- Page No:
- pp.267-268
- Poem Title:
- Upon a Lady, who endeavoured to frighten a Gentleman in the Dark.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Mourn all ye Cupids break your bows and darts
- Page No:
- pp.268-269
- Poem Title:
- An Acrostick Epitaph.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- To lofty flights see sir a pupil soar
- Page No:
- pp.269-272
- Poem Title:
- On the new Improvements in Trinity-College Park, Dublin. To the Reverend Mr. Thompson, Fellow of the said College, April 1722.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- He that meddles with women had best look about him
- Page No:
- p.273
- Poem Title:
- Moral.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- In Aesop's time an honest wretch we find
- Page No:
- p.273
- Poem Title:
- A Fable.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Strephon who chose to be benighted
- Page No:
- pp.274-277
- Poem Title:
- Verses, occasion'd by a Gentleman's passing a sleepless Night in the Apartment of a very agreeable young Lady, at a Villa near Dublin. January the 6th, 1741-2.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- I want thy converse brisk and gay
- Page No:
- pp.277-278
- Poem Title:
- The Lover's Complaint to his Absent Mistress.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- When I dear Chloe do begin
- Page No:
- pp.279-280
- Poem Title:
- A Receipt for a Love-sick Maid.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Each charm alone set off with nicest art
- Page No:
- pp.280-281
- Poem Title:
- An Acrostick.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Delia's the brightest lass I've seen
- Page No:
- pp.281-282
- Poem Title:
- Song to Delia.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Long fixed I gaze upon the pregnant clouds
- Page No:
- pp.283-286
- Poem Title:
- An Address from a Youth to his Father, upon leaving his Family to execute a special Commission abroad, in behalf of, and, at the unanimous Request of his Country.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- With flowing pomp and beauteous pride
- Page No:
- pp.287-291
- Poem Title:
- An Ode On the Storm in which His Majesty's Ship the Canterbury, lost all her Masts.
- Attribution:
- By the Reverend Mr. De Viel, Chaplain to the said Ship.
- Attributed To:
- Mr. De Viel
- First Line:
- Awake bright orb begin the day
- Page No:
- pp.292-293
- Poem Title:
- An Ode To Chetwood Eustace, Esq; on his Birth-Day.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- From care from noise from every bustle free
- Page No:
- pp.294-299
- Poem Title:
- Upon Harristown,
- Attribution:
- By C. E. Esq;
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Dear miss although your birthday's past
- Page No:
- pp.299-300
- Poem Title:
- To Miss Elizabeth Eustace, on forgetting to celebrate her Birth-Day in 1741.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- As different poets various subjects choose
- Page No:
- pp.300-302
- Poem Title:
- A Pattern for the Ladies.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Success will always crown his steps
- Page No:
- pp.303-304
- Poem Title:
- Respice Finem.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Happy's the man whose words or thoughts
- Page No:
- pp.304-305
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- What shan't we pray but let the gods decree
- Page No:
- pp.305-306
- Poem Title:
- A Translation of the latter Part of the 10th Satyr of Juvenal.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- When Sylvia's history Marcella read
- Page No:
- pp.306-307
- Poem Title:
- Wrote in a Coquetish young Lady's Book of the History of Sylvia and Phylander.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- A pretty widow young and gay
- Page No:
- pp.307-309
- Poem Title:
- Upon a pretty young Widow's blowing her Fire under the Tea-Kettle.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- The moon looks ruddy pale increases
- Page No:
- pp.309-310
- Poem Title:
- [Faemina est Luna ('Luna rubet, pallet, crescit, nocte ambulat, errat')] Thus in English.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Thy gift my Chloe when thy gift I see
- Page No:
- p.310
- Poem Title:
- To a Lady presenting the Author a Looking-Glass.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Happy's the man in such a case
- Page No:
- pp.311-312
- Poem Title:
- On Matrimony.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Would T----n for once excuse
- Page No:
- pp.312-313
- Poem Title:
- To Miss T----n
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- My Pamphilus whom midnight ball allures
- Page No:
- pp.313-314
- Poem Title:
- Masquerade display'd.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Raleigh alike for arms and arts renowned
- Page No:
- p.313
- Poem Title:
- On Tobacco.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Were I a stranger how amazed I'd be
- Page No:
- pp.314-315
- Poem Title:
- A Prologue, Designed to be spoke by a Youth of Twelve Years of Age before the Free Masons.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- One morn as I at break of day
- Page No:
- pp.316-317
- Poem Title:
- The Disappointment.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Envy's poisoned noxious darts
- Page No:
- pp.317-318
- Poem Title:
- Extinctus amabitur Idem.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- With her offspring around as she sat at a feast
- Page No:
- p.318
- Poem Title:
- Epigram. On the D---s of M---h.
- Attribution:
- By J---- S----.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As nature H----y's clay was blending
- Page No:
- p.319
- Poem Title:
- Epigram on a certain Effeminate Peer.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Thus in the middle of the grove
- Page No:
- p.319
- Poem Title:
- On the Obelisk erected by Mr. Nash in the Orange-Grove at Bath.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Vain art indeed to attempt disguise
- Page No:
- p.319
- Poem Title:
- On a Lady's Picture in Disguise.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Here lies the man let all men know it
- Page No:
- p.320
- Poem Title:
- Another, in case he should be taken short.
- Attribution:
- By a different Hand.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Here lies a good wife who died with remorse
- Page No:
- p.320
- Poem Title:
- Epitaph on Mrs. A---y.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
- First Line:
- Here lies an ancient bard let all men know
- Page No:
- p.320
- Poem Title:
- An Epitaph, Designed by the Author for himself Forty Years hence, he being at present only Sixty-four.
- Attribution:
- 'Dr. Winstanley's Poems', p.1.
- Attributed To:
- John Winstanley
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