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The works, in verse and prose, of the late Robert Treat Paine, Jun. Esq
With notes
Paine, Robert Treat (1773-1811)
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1.
PART I. JUVENILE POEMS.
PREFACE.
[Bright is the sun beam, smiling after showers]
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF BOWDOIN.
[Blest be the sage, whose voice has sung]
[Ye, who enjoy the bliss of social ease]
[Vice lives coeval with the age of time]
ON SENSIBILITY.
A PASTORAL
[The unweeting swain, while Nature round him spreads]
THE REFINEMENT OF MANNERS AND PROGRESS OF SOCIETY.
A VALEDICTORY POEM
THE NATURE AND PROGRESS OF LIBERTY.
A PASTORAL.
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MORNING.
NOON.
EVENING.
REFLECTIONS ON A LONELY HILL, WHICH COMMANDED THE PROSPECT OF A BURYING GROUND.
[When ---'s graces bid the pencil break]
FRAGMENT.
[Sage Cadmus, hail! to thee the Grecians owed]
TRANSLATION OF THE FIRST ECLOGUE OF VIRGIL.
TRANSLATION OF THE TENTH ODE, SECOND BOOK OF HORACE.
TRANSLATION OF THE FIFTH ODE, FIRST BOOK OF HORACE
STANZAS ON RECEIVING A FROWN FROM CYNTHIA.
TRANSLATION OF THE NINTH ODE, THIRD BOOK, OF HORACE.
THE LAURELLED NYMPH.
ODE TO COMPASSION.
THE GOLDEN AGE.
[Such bounteous flowerets from so fair a hand]
VERSES TO A YOUNG LADY, LATELY RECOVERED FROM SICKNESS.
TRANSLATED FROM SAPPHO.
ODE TO WINTER.
A SONG.
2.
PART II. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
3.
PART III. ODES AND SONGS.
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The works, in verse and prose, of the late Robert Treat Paine, Jun. Esq
The works, in verse and prose, of the late Robert Treat Paine, Jun. Esq
With notes
Robert Treat Paine
1773-1811
Printed and published by J. Belcher
Boston
1812
The works, in verse and prose, of the late Robert Treat Paine, Jun. Esq