18th Century · English
Poems
Chapters
- 01To a Gentleman, who requested a Copy of Verses from the Author.verse
- 02On POVERTY.verse
- 03The THRESHER's LABOUR. To the Revd. Mr. STANLEY.verse
- 04The SHUNAMMITE. To Mrs. STANLEY.verse
- 05GRATITUDE. A PASTORAL.verse
- 06A PASTORAL ELEGY.verse
- 07On a GOOD CONSCIENCE.verse
- 08On MUSIC.verse
- 09On RICHMOND PARK, and ROYAL GARDENS.verse
- 10AVARO and AMANDA. A POEM, in FOUR CANTO's, Taken from the Spectator, Vol. I. No. xi.verse
- 11To a Young LADY, who had a CUPID given Her.verse
- 12On the Hon. Mrs. HORNER's Travelling for the Recovery of her Health.verse
- 13The ABSENT LOVER.verse
- 14On a Screen, work'd in Flowers by Her Royal Highness ANNE, Princess of ORANGE.verse
- 15To His ROYAL HIGHNESS The DUKE of CUMBERLAND, On His BIRTH-DAY.verse
- 16To DEATH. An IRREGULAR ODE.verse
- 17On Mrs. L—s.verse
- 18TRUTH and FALSHOOD. A FABLE.verse
- 19Proper Ingredients to make a Sceptic.verse
- 20On Two Young Ladies leaving the Country.verse
- 21On MITES. To a LADY.verse
- 22CHLOE's CONQUEST.verse
- 23Occasion'd by a Dispute with a LADY.verse
- 24To Mr. WORSDALE: Occasion'd by seeing CELIA's Picture unfinish'd. Writ extempore at Kensington.verse
- 25On the QUEEN's Grotto, in RICHMOND Gardens.verse
- 26To the Author of a Poem on the Duke of Lorrain's Arrival at the British Court.verse
- 27On FLORELLA's Birth-Day.verse
- 28To the Rev. Dr. Freind, on his quitting Westminster School.verse
- 29On Celia's Picture, drawn by Sir Godfrey Kneller.verse
- 30On the Marriage of his Serene Highness the Prince of Orange.verse
- 31VERSES to the Author, In IMITATION of HORACE's ODE on PINDAR. Apply'd to the Marriage of his Highness the Prince of Orange with ANNE, Princess Royal of Great Britain.verse
- 32The ANSWER.verse
- 33On Delia singing, and playing on Music.verse
- 34To the Right Honourable William Clayton, Esq (now Lord Sundon) on his being Elected Representative in Parliament for Westminster without Opposition.verse
- 35To Mr. Winder, (now Fellow) of Corpus-Christi, Oxford; in Answer to a Latin Epistle, which he sent me.verse
- 36A Description of a Journey To Marlborough, Bath, Portsmouth, &c. To the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount PALMERSTON.verse
- 37PENELOPE to ULYSSES. Paraphras'd from OVID.verse
- 38An EPIGRAM.verse
- 39A Poem on Her MAJESTY's Birth-Day.verse
- 40FELIX and CONSTANCE. A POEM, taken from BOCCACE.verse
- 41[Ad JOANNEM MILTONUM.]verse
- 42An Imitation of the Tenth Ode of the Second Book of HORACE. To the Right Hon. the Lord Viscount PALMERSTON.verse
- 43An IMITATION Of the Sixteenth Ode Of the Second Book of HORACE.verse
- 44An Imitation of the Sixteenth Ode of the Third Book of HORACE.verse
- 45Imitated from CLAUDIAN.verse
- 46Of FRIENDSHIP. To CELIA.verse
- 47An ODE, presented to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of WALES, in Richmond Gardens, on Thursday, May 6. 1736.verse
- 48The Two Beavers. A FABLE.verse
- 49CONTENTMENT.verse