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Poems (1791)
Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
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I.
VOL I.
II.
VOL. II.
FABLES.
I.
The WHOLESALE CRITIC and the HOP-MERCHANT.
II.
The ENGLISH BULL DOG, DUTCH MASTIFF, and QUAIL.
III.
FASHION AND NIGHT.
IV.
WHERE'S THE POKER?
V.
The TEA-POT and SCRUBBING-BRUSH.
VI.
The DUELLIST.
VII.
The COUNTRY SQUIRE and the MANDRAKE.
VIII.
The BROCADED GOWN and LINEN RAG.
IX.
MADAM and the MAGPIE.
X.
The BLOCKHEAD and BEEHIVE.
XI.
The CITIZEN and the RED LION of BRENTFORD.
XII.
The HERALD and HUSBAND-MAN.
XIII.
A STORY of a COCK and a BULL.
XIV.
The SNAKE, the GOOSE, and NIGHTINGALE.
XV.
Mrs. ABIGAIL and the DUMB WAITER.
XVI.
The BAG-WIG and the TOBACCO-PIPE.
XVII.
CARE and GENEROSITY.
XVIII.
The PIG.
BALLADS.
EPISTLES.
EPIGRAMS.
To the Right Hon. Earl of Darlington, on his being appointed Paymaster of his Majesty's Forces.
On the Death of Master Newbery, after a lingering Illness.
Epitaph on the Rev. Mr. Reynolds, at St. Peter's in the Isle of Thanet.
To my worthy Friend Mr. T. B one of the People called Quakers.
On seeing the Picture of Miss R--- G---N. Drawn by Mr. Varelst, of Threadneedle-street.
An Invitation to Mrs. Tyler, a Clergyman's Lady, to dine upon a Couple of Ducks on the Anniversary of the Authors Wedding-Day.
To MISS S--- P---E.
After Dining with Mr. MURRAY.
INSCRIPTIONS ON AN ÆOLIAN HARP.
The Long-Nosed Fair.
The PRETTY CHAMBERMAID:
The famous general EPITAPH
THE HORATIAN CANONS OF FRIENDSHIP.
An occasional Prologue and Epilogue to Othello, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, on Thursday the 7th of March, 1751, by Persons of Distinction for their Diversion.
EPILOGUE TO THE APPRENTICE.
EPILOGUE Spoken by Mr. Shuter, at Covent Garden, after the Play of the CONSCIOUS LOVERS, acted for the Benefit of the Middlesex Hospital for Lying-in Women, 1755, in the Character of a Man-Midwife.
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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)