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The poetical works of Sir William Jones
With the life of the author ... in two volumes
Jones, William (1746-1794)
I.
VOL. I.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
IMITATION OF HORACE, Ode XIV. Lib. II.
ARCADIA,
CAISSA:
THE SEVEN FOUNTAINS;
SOLIMA,
LAURA,
WRITTEN FOR A FETE CHAMPETRE IN WALES.
ON SEEING MISS ------ RIDE BY HIM, WITHOUT KNOWING HER.
TO LADY JONES:
FROM THE PERSIAN POEM OF HATIFI,
EXTEMPORE OPINION ON NATIVE TALENT, IN ANSWER TO LINES FROM A FRIEND.
WRITTEN AFTER A PERUSAL OF THE EIGHTH SERMON OF BARROW, 1786.
THE CONCLUDING SENTENCE OF BERKLEY'S SIRIS, IMITATED.
AN EPODE FROM A CHORUS IN THE UNFINISHED TRAGEDY OF SOHRAB.
II.
VOL. II.
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The poetical works of Sir William Jones
The poetical works of Sir William Jones
With the life of the author ... in two volumes
William Jones
1746-1794
Printed for J. Nichols and Son; R. Baldwin [etc.]
London
1810
The poetical works of Sir William Jones