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Poems (1791)
Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
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I.
VOL I.
[A Trip to Cambridge, or the Grateful Fair.]
The Princess Perriwinkle sola, attended by fourteen Maids of great honour.
[In ancient days, as jovial Horace sings]
ODES.
ODE FOR MUSICK ON Saint CECILIA's DAY
HYMN TO THE SUPREME BEING,
ON THE ETERNITY OF THE SUPREME BEING,
ON THE IMMENSITY OF THE SUPREME BEING,
ON THE OMNISCIENCE OF THE SUPREME BEING,
ON THE POWER OF THE SUPREME BEING,
ON THE GOODNESS OF THE SUPREME BEING.
THE HOP-GARDEN.
THE HILLIAD:
THE JUDGMENT OF MIDAS,
REASON AND IMAGINATION.
ODE TO LORD BARNARD,
ODE TO LADY HARRIOT.
Ode to the Earl of Northumberland,
THE SWEETS OF EVENING.
ODE to a Virginia Nightingale, which was cured of a Fit in the Bosom of a young Lady, who afterwards nursed the Author in a dangerous Illness.
Martial. Book 1, Ep. 26.
On a Lady throwing Snow-Balls at her Lover.
II.
VOL. II.
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Poems (1791)
Poems (1791)
Christopher Smart
1722-1771
Printed and sold by Smart and Cowslade; and sold by F. Power and Co. [etc.]
Reading London
1791
Poems (1791)