Pearch, G. A collection of poems in four volumes. By several hands. Vol. II. [The second edition]. London: printed for G. Pearch, 1770. 4v. ; 8⁰. (ESTC T116245; DMI 1135; OTA K093079.002)
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- A COLLECTION OF POEMS IN FOUR VOLUMES.
- ORIENTAL ECLOGUES. / William Collins
- ODE ON THE DEATH OF MR. JAMES THOMSON. / William Collins
- ODE TO PITY. / William Collins
- ODE TO SIMPLICITY. / William Collins
- ODE TO PEACE, / William Collins
- ODE TO MERCY. / William Collins
- ODE TO LIBERTY. / William Collins
- ODE TO FEAR. / William Collins
- ODE ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER. / William Collins
- THE MANNERS. AN ODE. / William Collins
- THE PASSIONS. AN ODE. / William Collins
- WRITTEN ON A PAPER, WHICH CONTAINED A PIECE OF BRIDE CAKE: GIVEN TO THE AUTHOR BY A LADY. / William Collins
- LONDON: OR, THE PROGRESS OF COMMERCE. / Richard Glover
- MODERN VIRTUE. A SATIRE. / Anonymous
- A MONODY TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. MARGARET WOFFINGTON. / John Hoole
- SPRING. A PASTORAL BALLAD. / Thomas Brerewood
- SUMMER. / Thomas Brerewood
- AUTUMN. / Thomas Brerewood
- WINTER. / Thomas Brerewood
- THE CURE OF SAUL. A SACRED ODE. / John Brown
- AN INSCRIPTION WRITTEN AT A FAVOURITE RETIREMENT IN MAY MDCCLVIII. / John Brown
- AN ELEGY WRITTEN AMONG THE RUINS OF AN ABBEY. / Edward Jerningham
- IL LATTE: AN ELEGY. / Edward Jerningham
- THE TRANSFORMATION OF LYCON AND EUPHORMIUS. / William Melmoth
- A TALE. / William Melmoth
- EPISTLE TO SAPPHO. / William Melmoth
- VERSES WRITTEN IN LONDON ON THE APPROACH OF SPRING. / Anonymous
- WOODSTOCK. AN ELEGY. / Hew Dalrymple
- ODE ON THE REBELLION IN THE YEAR MDCCXLV. / Ralph Schomberg
- HEAVEN. A VISION. / James Scott
- ODE ON SLEEP. / James Scott
- ODE ON PLEASURE. / James Scott
- ODE ON DESPAIR. / James Scott
- ODE TO THE MUSE. / James Scott
- THE WISH: AN ELEGY. TO URANIA. / Thomas Blacklock
- AN HYMN TO FORTITUDE. / Thomas Blacklock
- ODE AGAINST ILL-NATURE. / Christopher Smart
- ODE ON ST. CECILIA's DAY. / Christopher Smart
- THE SEASONS. IN IMITATION OF SPENSER. / Moses Mendez
- ODE TO LIBERTY. / Joseph Warton
- ODE TO HEALTH. WRITTEN ON A RECOVERY FROM THE SMALL-POX. / Joseph Warton
- ODE TO SUPERSTITION. / Joseph Warton
- ODE TO A GENTLEMAN UPON HIS TRAVELS THROUGH ITALY. / Joseph Warton
- ODE AGAINST DESPAIR. / Joseph Warton
- ODE TO THE NIGHTINGALE. / Joseph Warton
- ODE TO A LADY WHO HATES THE COUNTRY. / Joseph Warton
- ODE TO SOLITUDE. / Joseph Warton
- HOLKHAM. A POEM. / Robert Potter
- THE POOR MAN's PRAYER. WRITTEN 1766. ADDRESSED TO THE EARL OF CHATHAM. / William Hayward Roberts
- FIVE PASTORAL ECLOGUES. / Thomas Warton
- ON THE PEACE OF AIX LA CHAPELLE, MDCCXLVIII. / Richard Hurd
- LAURA: OR, THE COMPLAINT. AN ELEGY. / Sir James Marriott
- RINALDO AND ARMIDA. TO A LADY SINGING. / Sir James Marriott
- SACRED ODE. / Sir James Marriott
- INSCRIPTION UPON A HERMITAGE. / Sir James Marriott
- CANZONETTA. / Sir James Marriott
- THE LOVER AND THE FRIEND. / Andrew Hervey Mills
- THE ENTHUSIAST: AN ODE. / William Whitehead
- END OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
- INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME.
- ORIENTAL Eclogues. By Mr. Collins.
- Eclogue I. Selim, or the Shepherd's Moral. Page 1
- Eclogue II. Hassan, or the Camel-driver. 2
- Eclogue III. Abra, or the Georgian Sultana. 8
- Eclogue IV. Agib and Secander, or the Fugitives. 11
- Ode on the Death of Mr. James Thomson. By the same. 15
- Ode to Pity. By the same. 17
- Ode to Simplicity. By the same. 19
- Ode to Peace. By the same. 22
- Ode to Mercy. By the same. 23
- Ode to Liberty. By the same. 24
- Ode to Fear. By the same. 31
- Ode on the Poetical Character. By the same. 34
- The Manners, an Ode. By the same. 38
- The Passions, an Ode. By the same. 41
- [Page]Written on a Paper which contained a Piece of Bride-Cake. By Mr. Collins. Page 46
- London, or the Progress of Commerce. By Mr. Glover. 48
- Modern Virtue, a Satire. 72
- A Monody to the Memory of Mrs. Woffington. By Mr. Hoole. 85
- Spring, a Pastoral Ballad. By Mr. Brerewood. 94
- Summer. By the same. 97
- Autumn. By the same. 99
- Winter. By the same. 102
- The Cure of Saul, a sacred Ode. By Dr. Brown. 104
- An Inscription at a favourite Retirement, in May, 1758. 115
- An Elegy written among the Ruins of an Abbey. By Mr. Jerningham. 117
- Il Latte, an Elegy. By the same. 123
- The Transformation of Lycon and Euphormius. By William Melcomb, Esq. 128
- A Tale. By the same. 135
- Epistle to Sappho. By the same. 137
- Verses written in London at the Approach of Spring. 139
- Woodstock, an Elegy, written in the Year 1759. 151
- Ode on the Rebellion in the Year 1745. By Dr. Schomberg. 164
- Heaven, a Poem. By the Rev. Mr. Scott. 177
- Ode on Sleep. By the same. 189
- Ode on Pleasure. By the same. 193
- Ode on Despair. By the same. 198
- [Page]Ode to the Muse. By the same. Page 203
- The Wish, an Elegy to Urania. By Dr. Blacklock. 207
- An Hymn to Fortitude. By the same. 211
- Ode against Ill-Nature. By C. Smart, M.A. 219
- Ode on St. Cecilia's Day. By the same. 222
- The Seasons, in Imitation of Spenser. By Moses Mendez, Esq.
- Spring. 230
- Summer. 233
- Autumn. 237
- Winter. 240
- Ode to Liberty. By Doctor Jos. Warton. 243
- Ode to Health, written on a Recovery from the Small Pox. By the same. 246
- Ode to Superstition. By the same. 248
- Ode to a Gentleman upon his Travels through Italy. By the same. 250
- Ode against Despair. By the same. 253
- Ode to the Nightingale. By the same. 255
- Ode to a Lady who hates the Country. By the same. 256
- Ode to Solitude. By the same. 258
- Holkham, a Poem. By Mr. Potter. 259
- The Poor Man's Prayer, written in 1766, addressed to the Earl of Chatham. By —. 267
- Five Pastoral Eclogues.
- Eclogue I. 272
- Eclogue II. 277
- Eclogue III. 281
- [Page]Eclogue IV. Page 285
- Eclogue V. 290
- On the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748. By Mr. Hurd. 295
- Laura, or the Complaint, an Elegy. By Dr. Marriot. 298
- Rinaldo and Armida, to a Lady singing. By the same. 307
- Sacred Ode. By the same. 309
- Inscription upon an Hermitage. By the same. 312
- Cansonetta. By the same. 313
- The Lover and the Friend. By — 314
- The Enthusiast, an Ode. By William Whitehead, Esq. 316
A COLLECTION of POEMS.
THE SECOND EDITION.
VOL. II.
A COLLECTION OF POEMS IN FOUR VOLUMES.
BY SEVERAL HANDS.
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LONDON: Printed for G. PEARCH, No. 12, CHEAPSIDE, MDCCLXX.
END OF THE SECOND VOLUME.