18th Century · English
Poems
Chapters
- 01THE SCHOOL-MISTRESS. A POEM, In Imitation of Spenser.verse
- 02ODE to MEMORY. 1748.verse
- 03The Princess ELIZABETH: A Ballad, alluding to a Story recorded of her, when she was a Prisoner at Woodstock, 1554.verse
- 04ODE to a Young Lady, Somewhat too sollicitous about her Manner of Expression.verse
- 05VERSES written towards the close of the Year 1748, to WILLIAM LYTTELTON, Esq;verse
- 06[Song] I.verse
- 07[Song] II. DAPHNE'S Visit.verse
- 08[Song] III. The ROSE-BUD.verse
- 09[Song] IV. Written in a Collection of Bacchanalian Songs.verse
- 10[Song] V. Imitated from the FRENCH.verse
- 11On a ROOT-HOUSE.verse
- 12In a shady Valley, near a running Water.verse
- 13On a small Building in the Gothick Taste.verse
- 14A Pastoral BALLAD, in Four Parts. Written 1743.verse
- 15RURAL ELEGANCE: An ODE to the late Duchess of SOMERSET. Written 1750.verse
- 16Inscription near a Sheep-cote. 1745.verse
- 17NANCY of the VALE. A BALLAD.verse
- 18ODE to INDOLENCE, 1750.verse
- 19ODE to HEALTH, 1730.verse
- 20To a LADY of QUALITY, Fitting up her LIBRARY, 1738.verse
- 21UPON A VISIT to the same in Winter, 1748.verse
- 22An irregular ODE after SICKNESS, 1749.verse
- 23ANACREONTIC, 1738.verse
- 24ODE. Written 1739.verse
- 25The DYING KID.verse
- 26SONG I.verse
- 27SONG II. The LANDSKIP.verse
- 28SONG III.verse
- 29SONG IV. The SKY-LARK.verse
- 30SONG V.verse
- 31SONG VI. The Attribute of VENUS.verse
- 32The Rape of the TRAP, a BALLAD; written at College, 1736.verse
- 33A SIMILE.verse
- 34The CEREMONIAL.verse
- 35The Beau to the Virtuosos; alluding to a Proposal for the Publication of a Set of BUTTERFLIES.verse
- 36VERSES to a FRIEND.verse
- 37Written at an INN on a particular Occasion.verse
- 38The PRICE of an EQUIPAGE.verse
- 39A BALLAD.verse
- 40The EXTENT of COOKERY.verse
- 41The Progress of ADVICE. A common Case.verse
- 42SLENDER's GHOST.verse
- 43Upon RIDDLES.verse
- 44The EVER-GREEN.verse
- 45ANSWER.verse
- 46CANDOUR.verse
- 47LYSANDER to CLOE.verse
- 48CLOE to LYSANDER.verse
- 49To the Memory of an agreeable LADY bury'd in Marriage to a Person undeserving her.verse