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The Poetical Works of Percival Stockdale
In two volumes
Stockdale, Percival (1736-1811)
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I.
VOL. I.
II.
VOL. II.
THE AMYNTAS OF TASSO.
POETICAL THOUGHTS, AND VIEWS; ON THE BANKS OF THE WEAR.
A POETICAL ADDRESS TO THE SUPREME BEING.
A CONFERENCE BETWIXT APOLLO AND HIS DISCIPLE.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF DR. JOHNSON'S FAVORITE CAT.
AN ODE TO A RIVULET;
ON SEEING MR. GARRICK IN DON JOHN,
PROLOGUE, For the School for Wives.
To ------
A PROLOGUE Spoken at Portsmouth, by MRS. HEARD,
THE VOLUPTUARY.
TO THE AUTHOR OF A POEM, JUST PUBLISHED, entitled THE DYING NEGRO.
TO HENRY COLLINGWOOD, SELBY, ESQ.
A NEW HYMN, FOR EASTER SUNDAY, 1785;
TO LADIES KILLING WASPS WITH OIL.
FRANCE;—ORLEANS;—LANSDOWNE.
ON MISS WILLIS.
VERSES TO MISS DALTON,
AN EPITAPH.
VERSES ON THE DEATH OF THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.
ON MY GOING TO LIVE AT WINDSOR.
VERSES on THE FIRE AT CLIFDEN.
AN ODE, ON LORD NELSON'S VICTORY over THE DANES.
ON THE SECOND MEMORABLE VICTORY, AT ABOUKIR.
AN EPITAPH ON A VERY PRETTY AND MOST AMIABLE CAT.
VERSES ON THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE.
A POETICAL TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF LORD NELSON
AN EPITAPH ON MR. PITT.
ON THE ANTIQUITIES OF MONMOUTHSHIRE:
THE PHILOSOPHER.
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The Poetical Works of Percival Stockdale
The Poetical Works of Percival Stockdale
In two volumes
Percival Stockdale
1736-1811
Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme ... and W. Clarke ... By W. Pople [etc.]
London
1810
The Poetical Works of Percival Stockdale