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The Poetical Works of John Scott
Scott, John (1730-1783)
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MORAL ECLOGUES.
I.
ECLOGUE I. THERON;
II.
ECLOGUE II. PALEMON;
III.
ECLOGUE III. ARMYN;
IV.
ECLOGUE IV. LYCORON;
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I.
ELEGY I. Written at the Approach of Spring.
II.
ELEGY II. Written in the Hot Weather, July, 1757.
III.
ELEGY III. Written in Harvest.
IV.
ELEGY IV. Written at the Approach of Winter.
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ELEGY;
AMWELL:
AMOEBAEAN ECLOGUES.
I.
ECLOGUE I. RURAL SCENERY;
II.
ECLOGUE II. RURAL BUSINESS;
ORIENTAL ECLOGUES.
ZERAD;
SERIM;
LI-PO;
ODES.
I.
ODE I. TO LEISURE.
II.
ODE II. THE EVENING WALK.
III.
ODE III. TO CHILDHOOD.
IV.
ODE IV. HEARING MUSIC.
V.
ODE V. A LANDSCAPE.
VI.
ODE VI. TO A FRIEND,
VII.
ODE VII. WRITTEN IN WINTER.
VIII.
ODE VIII. TO A FRIEND.
IX.
ODE IX. LEAVING BATH,
X.
ODE X. TO J. PAYNE, ESQ.
XI.
ODE XI. TO A FRIEND APPREHENSIVE OF DECLINING FRIENDSHIP.
XII.
ODE XII. TO A FRIEND.
XIII.
ODE XIII.
XIV.
ODE XIV. WRITTEN AFTER READING SOME MODERN LOVE-VERSES.
XV.
ODE XV. THE MUSE;
XVI.
ODE XVI. VIEWING THE RUINS OF AN ABBEY
XVII.
ODE XVII. PRIVATEERING.
XVIII.
ODE XVIII. TO HOSPITALITY.
XIX.
ODE XIX. THE APOLOGY.
XX.
ODE XX.
XXI.
ODE XXI. WRITTEN AFTER A JOURNEY TO BRISTOL.
XXII.
ODE XXII. TO CRITICISM.
XXIII.
ODE XXIII. TO DISEASE.
XXIV.
ODE XXIV. THE TEMPESTUOUS EVENING.
XXV.
ODE XXV. THE MELANCHOLY EVENING.
XXVI.
ODE XXVI. THE PLEASANT EVENING.
XXVII.
ODE XXVII. AFTER READING AKENSIDE'S POEMS.
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THE MEXICAN PROPHECY:
EPISTLES.
I.
EPISTLE I. THE GARDEN.
1.
EPISTLE II. WINTER AMUSEMENTS IN THE COUNTRY.
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AN ESSAY ON PAINTING.
SONNETS AND MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
SONNETS.
I.
SONNET I. APOLOGY FOR RETIREMENT. 1766.
II.
SONNET II. TO DELIA. 1766.
III.
SONNET III. AFTER READING SHENSTONE'S ELEGIES. 1766.
IV.
SONNET IV. PREFIXED TO LANGHORNE'S POETICAL WORKS. 1766.
V.
SONNET V. TO BRITAIN. 1766.
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
STANZAS
ELEGY IN THE MANNER OF HAMMOND;
THE AUTHOR TO HIS WIFE. 1776.
STANZAS
VERSES
TO AN ABSENT FRIEND.
THE SHEPHERD's ELEGY;
ON THE INGENIOUS MR. JONES'S ELEGANT TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS OF EASTERN POETRY,
CONCLUSION.
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The Poetical Works of John Scott
The Poetical Works of John Scott
John Scott
1730-1783
Printed for J. Buckland
London
1782
The Poetical Works of John Scott