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The poems of Dr. Yalden
Yalden, Thomas (1670-1736)
THE POEMS OF DR. YALDEN.
AGAINST IMMODERATE GRIEF.
HYMN TO THE MORNING.
HYMN TO DARKNESS.
HUMAN LIFE.
AGAINST ENJOYMENT.
THE CURSE OF BABYLON.
TO MR. CONGREVE:
THE INSECT.
TO HIS FRIEND CAPTAIN CHAMBERLAIN,
TO MR. WATSON,
THE RAPE OF THEUTILLA:
AN ODE FOR ST. CECILIA'S DAY,
THE FORCE OF JEALOUSY.
TO HIS PERJURED MISTRESS.
IMITATION OF HORACE.
PATROCLUS'S REQUEST TO ACHILLES FOR HIS ARMS.
ON THE RE-PRINTING MILTON'S PROSE WORKS WITH HIS POEMS.
TO SIR HUMPHRY MACKWORTH:
OVID'S ART OF LOVE.
TO THE MEMORY OF A FAIR YOUNG LADY,
TO MYRA;
ADVICE TO A LOVER.
ON THE CONQUEST OF NAMUR.
ESOP AT COURT.
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The poems of Dr. Yalden
The poems of Dr. Yalden
Thomas Yalden
1670-1736
Printed for J. Johnson; J. Nichols and Son; R. Baldwin [etc.]
London
1810
The poems of Dr. Yalden