Poetical Miscellanies: the sixth part [T142876]
- DMI number:
- 220
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Evidence:
- Publication Date:
- 1709
- Volume Number:
- 6 of 6
- ESTC number:
- T142876
- EEBO/ECCO link:
- CW111878626
- Shelfmark:
- BOD Harding C 16
- Full Title:
- [i]Poetical Miscellanies[/i]: | THE | SIXTH PART. | Containing a | COLLECTION | OF | [i]Original Poems[/i], | With Several | New Translations. | [rule] | [i]By the most Eminent Hands.[/i] | [rule] | [i]LONDON[/i], | Printed for [i]Jacob Tonson[/i], within [i]Grays-Inn[/i] | Gate, next [i]Grays-Inn[/i] Lane. 1709. | [rule] | [i]Where you may have the Five former Parts.[/i]
- Epigraph:
- n/a
- Place of Publication:
- London
- Genres:
- Collection of literary verse
- Format:
- Octavo
- Price:
- n/a
- Pagination:
- (not including plate) [12], 1-172, 177-224, 221-298, 301-632, [2], 723-751, [1] pp.
- Bibliographic details:
- Plate facing title page. See ESTC and particularly Case for an account of cancels. Several sections of the book have separate title pages. Mispagination: 161 mispaginated as 16.
- Comments:
- Contents: Some pieces in Latin: pp. 250-251, 363, 364, 559-569.
- Other matter:
- Prefatory matter: 'The Bookseller to the Reader' signed Jacob Tonson (sigs. A2r-v); Table of Contents (A3r-A4v).
- References:
- Case 172 (6) (a)
- Title:
- Examen Poeticum being the third part of miscellany poems [N6500]
- Publication Date:
- 1706
- ESTC No:
- N6500
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Miscellany poems: the first part [T117015]
- Publication Date:
- 1702
- ESTC No:
- T117015
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poetical miscellanies: the fifth part [T161282]
- Publication Date:
- 1704
- ESTC No:
- T161282
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Sylvae: or the second part of poetical miscellanies [T116469]
- Publication Date:
- 1702
- ESTC No:
- T116469
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- The annual miscellany for the year 1694, being the fourth part of miscellany poems [N34956]
- Publication Date:
- 1708
- ESTC No:
- N34956
- Volume:
- 4 of 6
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- The first part of miscellany poems [N6906]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- N6906
- Volume:
- 1 of 6
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- The fourth part of miscellany poems [N64834]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- N64834
- Volume:
- 4 of 6
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- The second part of miscellany poems [N70161]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- N70161
- Volume:
- 2 of 6
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Examen poeticum: being the third part of miscellany poems [ESTC R122]
- Publication Date:
- 1693
- ESTC No:
- R122
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- Examen poeticum: being the third part of miscellany poems [ESTC R228541]
- Publication Date:
- 1693
- ESTC No:
- R228541
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- Miscellany poems [ESTC R297]
- Publication Date:
- 1684
- ESTC No:
- R297
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- Miscellany poems: in two parts [ESTC R31378]
- Publication Date:
- 1692
- ESTC No:
- R31378
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- Sylvae: or, the second part of poetical miscellanies [ESTC R1682]
- Publication Date:
- 1685
- ESTC No:
- R1682
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- Sylvae: or, the second part of poetical miscellanies [ESTC R31379]
- Publication Date:
- 1692
- ESTC No:
- R31379
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- Sylvae: or, the second part of poetical miscellanies [ESTC R41930]
- Publication Date:
- 1693
- ESTC No:
- R41930
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- The annual miscellany: for the year 1694 [ESTC R22916]
- Publication Date:
- 1694
- ESTC No:
- R22916
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- The fifth part of miscellany poems [ecco] [T117014]
- Publication Date:
- 1727
- ESTC No:
- T117014
- Volume:
- 5 of 6
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- The fifth part of miscellany poems [T214159]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- T214159
- Volume:
- 5 of 6
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- The first part of miscellany poems [T117014] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1727
- ESTC No:
- T117014
- Volume:
- 1 of 6
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- The fourth part of miscellany poems [ecco] [T117014]
- Publication Date:
- 1727
- ESTC No:
- T117014
- Volume:
- 4 of 6
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- The second part of miscellany poems [T117014] [ECCO]
- Publication Date:
- 1727
- ESTC No:
- T117014
- Volume:
- 2 of 6
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- The sixth part of miscellany poems [ecco] [T117014]
- Publication Date:
- 1727
- ESTC No:
- T117014
- Volume:
- 6 of 6
- Relationship:
- Another Edition of
- Comments:
- Title:
- The sixth part of miscellany poems [T175048]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- T175048
- Volume:
- 6 of 6
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- The third part of miscellany poems [ecco] [T117014]
- Publication Date:
- 1727
- ESTC No:
- T117014
- Volume:
- 3 of 6
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Title:
- The third part of miscellany poems [N49205]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- N49205
- Volume:
- 3 of 6
- Relationship:
- Part of a Series
- Comments:
- Publisher:
- Jacob Tonson
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Comments:
- 'Printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane.'
- First Line:
- If we O Dorset quit the city throng
- Page No:
- pp.1-7
- Poem Title:
- The First Pastoral. Lobbin.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Philips
- Attributed To:
- Ambrose Philips
- First Line:
- Thy cloudy looks why melting thus in tears
- Page No:
- pp.8-16
- Poem Title:
- The Second Pastoral. Thenot. Colinet.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Philips
- Attributed To:
- Ambrose Philips
- First Line:
- When Virgil thought no shame the dorick reed
- Page No:
- pp.17-23
- Poem Title:
- The Third Pastoral.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Philips
- Attributed To:
- Ambrose Philips
- First Line:
- This place may seem for shepherds leisure made
- Page No:
- pp.24-32
- Poem Title:
- The Fourth Pastoral. Mico. Argol.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Philips
- Attributed To:
- Ambrose Philips
- First Line:
- In rural strains we first our music try
- Page No:
- pp.32-39
- Poem Title:
- The Fifth Pastoral.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Philips
- Attributed To:
- Ambrose Philips
- First Line:
- How still the sea behold how calm the sky
- Page No:
- pp.40-48
- Poem Title:
- The Sixth Pastoral. Geron. Hobbinol. Lanquet.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Philips
- Attributed To:
- Ambrose Philips
- First Line:
- Nor in the dying embers of its pile
- Page No:
- pp.51-16[i.e 161]
- Poem Title:
- The Ninth Book of Lucan.
- Attribution:
- Translated from the Latin by Mr. Rowe
- Attributed To:
- Nicholas Rowe
- First Line:
- Begin my lyre the great creator's praise
- Page No:
- pp.162-172
- Poem Title:
- Paraphrase upon Psalm CIV.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. J. Trapp
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Trapp
- First Line:
- There lived in Lombardy as authors write
- Page No:
- pp.177-224
- Poem Title:
- January and May; or, the Merchant's Tale: From Chaucer.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Alexander Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- First Line:
- Pretty nymph within this shade
- Page No:
- pp.225-231
- Poem Title:
- A Pastoral Dialogue Between Two Shepherdesses.
- Attribution:
- By the Author of the Poem on the Spleen
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Could our first father at his toilsome plough
- Page No:
- p.232
- Poem Title:
- Adam Pos'd.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. Author of the Spleen]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- While monarchs in stern battle strove
- Page No:
- pp.233-236
- Poem Title:
- Alicdor.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. The Author of the Spleen]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- In ancient times as story tells
- Page No:
- pp.237-248
- Poem Title:
- Baucis and Philemon: Imitated from Ovid.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When Cupid did his grandsire Jove entreat
- Page No:
- p.249
- Poem Title:
- On Mrs. Biddy Floyd.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- But vexed with rebels and a stubborn race
- Page No:
- pp.251-252
- Poem Title:
- Translations of the Sortes Virgilianae. King Charles the First's. At bello, &c.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- O Pallas this was not thy promised vow
- Page No:
- p.252
- Poem Title:
- The Lord Falkland's. Non haec O Palla, &c.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- In these more dull as more censorious days
- Page No:
- pp.253-256
- Poem Title:
- 'To my Friend, Mr Pope, on his Pastorals,'
- Attribution:
- 'By Mr. Wycherley'
- Attributed To:
- William Wycherley
- First Line:
- In Tempe's shades thus to the list'ning throng
- Page No:
- pp.257-261
- Poem Title:
- To Mr. Pope.
- Attribution:
- By Another Hand
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The man resolved and steady to his trust
- Page No:
- pp.262-270
- Poem Title:
- Horace, Ode III. Book III.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Erminia by the centinels surprized
- Page No:
- pp.271-280
- Poem Title:
- The Story of Erminia, Translated from Tasso's Jerusalem, Book VII. Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Lady Viscountess Weymouth.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Then never let me see her more
- Page No:
- p.281
- Poem Title:
- Song
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Why we love and why we hate
- Page No:
- pp.281-282
- Poem Title:
- Song
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Why so coy my lovely maid
- Page No:
- pp.282-283
- Poem Title:
- Anacreon, Ode 34.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Beneath the covert of a grove
- Page No:
- p.283
- Poem Title:
- Anacreontique.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- So when the sun with his meridian light
- Page No:
- p.284
- Poem Title:
- Half Masking her Self when she Smil'd.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The hermit's solace in his cell
- Page No:
- p.284
- Poem Title:
- In Answer to the Question, What is Thought?
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Inhuman Sacharissa not to love
- Page No:
- pp.285-286
- Poem Title:
- Reading Mr. Waller
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- This posture and these tears that heaven might move
- Page No:
- p.285
- Poem Title:
- Lying at her Feet
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Attend my soul the early birds inspire
- Page No:
- pp.286-287
- Poem Title:
- Occasion'd by the early Singing of a Lark
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When gamesome youth and love's unruly fire
- Page No:
- pp.287-288
- Poem Title:
- A Midnight Thought
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Blessed Cecilia charming maid
- Page No:
- pp.289-294
- Poem Title:
- An Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, 1699.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Take pity Sylvia charming fair
- Page No:
- p.295
- Poem Title:
- Song. To the Fickle Sylvia.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Safely perhaps dull crowds admire
- Page No:
- pp.296-298
- Poem Title:
- [no title]
- Attribution:
- Written by the E. of Mulgrave, now Marquess of Normanby
- Attributed To:
- John Sheffield
- First Line:
- Thus Hector great in arms contends in vain
- Page No:
- pp.301-323
- Poem Title:
- The Episode of Sarpedon, Translated from the Twelfth and Sixteenth Books Of Homer's Iliads.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Alexander Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- First Line:
- In moving lines these few epistles tell
- Page No:
- pp.324-326
- Poem Title:
- To the Lady Lovisa Lenos: With Ovid's Epistles.
- Attribution:
- By Dr. Garth
- Attributed To:
- Sir Samuel Garth
- First Line:
- What heart but yours could hold this double fire
- Page No:
- pp.327-330
- Poem Title:
- To a Person who was Designing to retire into a Monastery.
- Attribution:
- Written by the E. of M-. now D. of B-
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Pallas destructive to the Trojan line
- Page No:
- p.330
- Poem Title:
- On the King of Spain
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Give me a soul so great so high
- Page No:
- pp.331-332
- Poem Title:
- True Greatness. Prodesse quam Conspici.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- In fruitful Lombardy of yore
- Page No:
- pp.333-362
- Poem Title:
- Woman
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Caesar | If now these bodies want their pile and urn
- Page No:
- p.363
- Poem Title:
- From Lucan. Upon Caesar's looking upon the Dead Bodies after the Battel of Pharsalia, and not suffering them to be Burnt. [Latin text] Thus English'd.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- No change of seasons or excess was there
- Page No:
- p.364
- Poem Title:
- Alcimus Avitus' Description of Paradise. [Latin text] Thus English'd
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Move faster life thou tiresome guest away
- Page No:
- pp.365-372
- Poem Title:
- Gallus: Eleg. I.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- One labour Arethusa to the past
- Page No:
- pp.373-378
- Poem Title:
- The Love of Gallus: Translated from Virgil's Tenth Eclogue.
- Attribution:
- By J. Trapp
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- He too at Caesar's murther pitying Rome
- Page No:
- pp.379-382
- Poem Title:
- The Description of the Prodigies Which attended the Death of Julius Caesar. Translated into Blank Verse, from the latter End of the First Book of Virgil's Georgicks.
- Attribution:
- By J. Trapp
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Trapp
- First Line:
- Hence Epaphus the illustrious title bears
- Page No:
- pp.383-409
- Poem Title:
- The Story of Phaeton. Translated from The Conclusion of the First, and the Beginning of the Second Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
- Attribution:
- By J. Trapp
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Trapp
- First Line:
- I am cried Apollo when Daphne he wooed
- Page No:
- pp.410-411
- Poem Title:
- To Apollo making love. From Monsieur Fontenelle.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Tickell
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Tickell
- First Line:
- Much had I heard of fair Francelia's name
- Page No:
- pp.411-412
- Poem Title:
- The Fatal Curiosity.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand i.e. Tickell
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Tickell
- First Line:
- The opera first Italian masters taught
- Page No:
- pp.413-416
- Poem Title:
- To The Author of Rosamond, An Opera.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Tickell
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Tickell
- First Line:
- Lavish of wit and bold appear the lines
- Page No:
- pp.417-418
- Poem Title:
- To a Lady with the Description of the Phaenix.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. Tickell]
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Tickell
- First Line:
- In utmost ocean lies a lovely isle
- Page No:
- pp.419-428
- Poem Title:
- A Description of the Phaenix: Translated from Claudian.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand. [i.e. Tickell]
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Tickell
- First Line:
- The greatest swain that treads the Arcadian grove
- Page No:
- pp.429-430
- Poem Title:
- Verses Sent to the Honourable Mrs. Margaret Lowther On Her Marriage. Translated from Menage.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand. [i.e. Tickell]
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Tickell
- First Line:
- The fragrant painting of our flowery fields
- Page No:
- pp.430-432
- Poem Title:
- To a Lady; With a Present of Flowers.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. Tickell]
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Tickell
- First Line:
- As Damon Chloe's painted form surveyed
- Page No:
- pp.432-434
- Poem Title:
- On a Lady's Picture: To Gilfred Lawson, Esq;
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. Tickell]
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Tickell
- First Line:
- With wished success these mineral springs I tried
- Page No:
- pp.434-435
- Poem Title:
- Written at Bath
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Reflecting how even common sense was gone
- Page No:
- pp.436-437
- Poem Title:
- Love and Folly
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Now near encamped each on a neighbouring height
- Page No:
- pp.438-464
- Poem Title:
- Part of the Sixth Book of Lucan.
- Attribution:
- Translated from the Latin by Mr. Rowe
- Attributed To:
- Nicholas Rowe
- First Line:
- The bride at length the care of love appears
- Page No:
- pp.465-473
- Poem Title:
- Part of the Cento of Ausonius, Imitated In English Verse.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The poets sing of old that amorous Jove
- Page No:
- p.474
- Poem Title:
- The Husband
- Attribution:
- By a Lady
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- My lord whence comes it that with wavering thought
- Page No:
- pp.477-495
- Poem Title:
- The First Satyr of the First Book of Horace.
- Attribution:
- By a Young Gentleman at Cambridge
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- His moving elegies when Ovid wrote
- Page No:
- pp.496-497
- Poem Title:
- To a Lady To whom the Author sent a Book of his own Composing
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Nay you're discovered spite of your disguise
- Page No:
- pp.497-499
- Poem Title:
- To Cloe Mask'd
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Indulgent quiet power serene
- Page No:
- pp.500-505
- Poem Title:
- Horace's Otium Divos, &c. Lib. II. Ode 16. To his Friend Grosphus. Imitated in Paraphrase.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. J. Hughes
- Attributed To:
- John Hughes
- First Line:
- O death what power is thine that distant thus
- Page No:
- pp.506-507
- Poem Title:
- A Thought on Death
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Grove
- Attributed To:
- Henry Grove
- First Line:
- I bless my god for every sense
- Page No:
- pp.507-510
- Poem Title:
- A Hymn on Sight
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand i.e. Grove
- Attributed To:
- Henry Grove
- First Line:
- So would descending angels charm the sight
- Page No:
- pp.510-512
- Poem Title:
- Of a Lady at the Opera; Drest in White.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Why with such freedom should the town accuse
- Page No:
- pp.513-535
- Poem Title:
- The Celebrated Beauties. A Poem, Occasioned upon being suspected of writing The British Court.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The gods at first in pity to our race
- Page No:
- pp.536-537
- Poem Title:
- On The Countess of B--wt--r's Recovery
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Trust not false man the experienced Prisca cries
- Page No:
- pp.537-540
- Poem Title:
- Prisca's Advice to Novinda.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When generous Prisca's early counsel came
- Page No:
- pp.541-544
- Poem Title:
- Novinda's Answer to Prisca.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Giants that durst invade the sky
- Page No:
- pp.545-546
- Poem Title:
- Of A Dwarf Courting a Bright Lady.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Whilst tears overflow the royal widow's bed
- Page No:
- pp.547-548
- Poem Title:
- To The Queen; Upon the Death of His Royal Highness
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Amidst the joy that flows from every tongue
- Page No:
- pp.549-550
- Poem Title:
- To the Right Honourable the Lord Villiers On His Taking his Master of Arts Degree at Cambridge, in the Year 1700.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. William Worts of Cambridge
- Attributed To:
- William Worts
- First Line:
- Let gaudy Phillis charm the cringing fools
- Page No:
- pp.551-552
- Poem Title:
- To a Witty and Genteel Lady.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. Worts]
- Attributed To:
- William Worts
- First Line:
- Go happy book and let Mirtilla see
- Page No:
- p.552
- Poem Title:
- Presenting A Father's Advice to his Daughter
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. Worts]
- Attributed To:
- William Worts
- First Line:
- Could but my words my real passion show
- Page No:
- p.553
- Poem Title:
- Written in the Blank Leaf of a Lady's Prior.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. Worts]
- Attributed To:
- William Worts
- First Line:
- Renowned in arms when mighty heroes rise
- Page No:
- pp.554-557
- Poem Title:
- On Her Majesty's Grant of Woodstock Park &c. To His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, 1704. In a Letter to Signior Antonio Verrio at Hampton Court.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ye commons and peers
- Page No:
- pp.558-568
- Poem Title:
- A Ballad: On, The Victory at Audenarde.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As some brave knight who once with spear and shield
- Page No:
- pp.570-572
- Poem Title:
- Epilogue, Spoken by Mrs. Barry, at her Playing in Love for Love with Mrs. Bracegirdle, for the Benefit of Mr. Betterton.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Rowe
- Attributed To:
- Nicholas Rowe
- First Line:
- From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
- Page No:
- p.573
- Poem Title:
- Design'd to be Written on Blenheim-Castle Gate.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Hail heaven-born muse that with celestial flame
- Page No:
- pp.574-580
- Poem Title:
- To Mr. W--- on Reading his Poems.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Joseph Standen
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Standen
- First Line:
- As in a starry night the lonely swain
- Page No:
- pp.581-586
- Poem Title:
- On The Duke of Marlborough's Victory at Audenard, Just after the Loss of Ghent and Bruges.
- Attribution:
- By L. Eusden, of Trinity-College, Cambridge
- Attributed To:
- Laurence Eusden
- First Line:
- Long have we safe time's envious fury scorned
- Page No:
- pp.587-591
- Poem Title:
- To the Reverend Dr. Bentley, On the Opening of Trinity-College Chappel, Cambridge.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand [i.e. Eusden]
- Attributed To:
- Laurence Eusden
- First Line:
- From things considered with a stricter view
- Page No:
- pp.591-593
- Poem Title:
- Part of the last Chorus of the Fourth Act of Medea. Imitated from the Greek of Euripides.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand. [i.e. Eusden]
- Attributed To:
- Laurence Eusden
- First Line:
- Sing muse the conscious torch whose nightly flame
- Page No:
- pp.594-619
- Poem Title:
- Hero and Leander: A Poem. Translated from the Greek.
- Attribution:
- By the same Hand. [i.e. Eusden]
- Attributed To:
- Laurence Eusden
- First Line:
- As when some merchant on the stormy main
- Page No:
- pp.620-627
- Poem Title:
- Verses On the Death of the Duke of Gloucester.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Hail happy happy day
- Page No:
- pp.627-629
- Poem Title:
- To Mrs. E. C. on her Birth-Day, Decem. 11. To be Sung to Musick.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- From a warm clime and generous soil
- Page No:
- pp.629-630
- Poem Title:
- To Mrs M. M. With a Bough of an Orange-Tree
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Harrison of New-College, Oxon
- Attributed To:
- William Harrison
- First Line:
- Cheering Phoebus come away
- Page No:
- pp.630-632
- Poem Title:
- To the Spring: An Invocation. Written in the Person of Anacreon.
- Attribution:
- By J. L.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- First in these fields I try the sylvan strains
- Page No:
- pp.723-730
- Poem Title:
- Spring. The First Pastoral, or Damon. Inscrib'd to Sir William Trumbull.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Alexander Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- First Line:
- A faithful swain whom love had taught to sing
- Page No:
- pp.731-737
- Poem Title:
- Summer. The Second Pastoral, Or Alexis.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Alexander Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- First Line:
- Beneath the shade a spreading beech displays
- Page No:
- pp.738-744
- Poem Title:
- Autumn. The Third Pastoral, or Hylas and Aegon. To W. Wycherley, Esq.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Alexander Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- First Line:
- Thyrsis the music of that murmuring spring
- Page No:
- pp.745-751
- Poem Title:
- Winter. The Fourth Pastoral, Or Daphne. To the Memory of a Fair Young Lady.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Alexander Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
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