Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    Stephen Duck

    Chapters
    49
    Variants
    49
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01To a Gentleman, who requested a Copy of Verses from the Author.verse
    2. 02On POVERTY.verse
    3. 03The THRESHER's LABOUR. To the Revd. Mr. STANLEY.verse
    4. 04The SHUNAMMITE. To Mrs. STANLEY.verse
    5. 05GRATITUDE. A PASTORAL.verse
    6. 06A PASTORAL ELEGY.verse
    7. 07On a GOOD CONSCIENCE.verse
    8. 08On MUSIC.verse
    9. 09On RICHMOND PARK, and ROYAL GARDENS.verse
    10. 10AVARO and AMANDA. A POEM, in FOUR CANTO's, Taken from the Spectator, Vol. I. No. xi.verse
    11. 11To a Young LADY, who had a CUPID given Her.verse
    12. 12On the Hon. Mrs. HORNER's Travelling for the Recovery of her Health.verse
    13. 13The ABSENT LOVER.verse
    14. 14On a Screen, work'd in Flowers by Her Royal Highness ANNE, Princess of ORANGE.verse
    15. 15To His ROYAL HIGHNESS The DUKE of CUMBERLAND, On His BIRTH-DAY.verse
    16. 16To DEATH. An IRREGULAR ODE.verse
    17. 17On Mrs. L—s.verse
    18. 18TRUTH and FALSHOOD. A FABLE.verse
    19. 19Proper Ingredients to make a Sceptic.verse
    20. 20On Two Young Ladies leaving the Country.verse
    21. 21On MITES. To a LADY.verse
    22. 22CHLOE's CONQUEST.verse
    23. 23Occasion'd by a Dispute with a LADY.verse
    24. 24To Mr. WORSDALE: Occasion'd by seeing CELIA's Picture unfinish'd. Writ extempore at Kensington.verse
    25. 25On the QUEEN's Grotto, in RICHMOND Gardens.verse
    26. 26To the Author of a Poem on the Duke of Lorrain's Arrival at the British Court.verse
    27. 27On FLORELLA's Birth-Day.verse
    28. 28To the Rev. Dr. Freind, on his quitting Westminster School.verse
    29. 29On Celia's Picture, drawn by Sir Godfrey Kneller.verse
    30. 30On the Marriage of his Serene Highness the Prince of Orange.verse
    31. 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
    32. 32The ANSWER.verse
    33. 33On Delia singing, and playing on Music.verse
    34. 34To the Right Honourable William Clayton, Esq (now Lord Sundon) on his being Elected Representative in Parliament for Westminster without Opposition.verse
    35. 35To Mr. Winder, (now Fellow) of Corpus-Christi, Oxford; in Answer to a Latin Epistle, which he sent me.verse
    36. 36A Description of a Journey To Marlborough, Bath, Portsmouth, &c. To the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount PALMERSTON.verse
    37. 37PENELOPE to ULYSSES. Paraphras'd from OVID.verse
    38. 38An EPIGRAM.verse
    39. 39A Poem on Her MAJESTY's Birth-Day.verse
    40. 40FELIX and CONSTANCE. A POEM, taken from BOCCACE.verse
    41. 41[Ad JOANNEM MILTONUM.]verse
    42. 42An Imitation of the Tenth Ode of the Second Book of HORACE. To the Right Hon. the Lord Viscount PALMERSTON.verse
    43. 43An IMITATION Of the Sixteenth Ode Of the Second Book of HORACE.verse
    44. 44An Imitation of the Sixteenth Ode of the Third Book of HORACE.verse
    45. 45Imitated from CLAUDIAN.verse
    46. 46Of FRIENDSHIP. To CELIA.verse
    47. 47An ODE, presented to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of WALES, in Richmond Gardens, on Thursday, May 6. 1736.verse
    48. 48The Two Beavers. A FABLE.verse
    49. 49CONTENTMENT.verse