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Poems on Several Occasions
With some Select Essays in Prose. In Two Volumes. By John Hughes; Adorn'd with Sculptures
Hughes, John (1677-1720)
1.
VOLUME the FIRST.
[dedication]
POEMS ON Several Occasions.
AN ODE. In the PARK at ASTED.
TO Mr. CONSTANTINE, On his PAINTINGS.
TO URANIA, On her Arrival at Jamaica.
[There let Time's creeping Winter shed]
VERSES To the Memory of Mr. HUGHES.
[subsection]
THE Court of Neptune.
THE House of Nassau.
An ODE On the Death of a Friend.
ANACREON, ODE THE THIRD.
The STORY of Pyramus and Thisbe
THE Triumph of Love.
THE PICTURE.
BARN-ELMS.
On the Friendship of Phoebe and Asteria; And the Sickness of the Former.
SONG.
To Octavia Indispos'd.
Beauty and Musick.
Cupid's Review.
To a Beautiful LADY playing on the ORGAN.
SONNET.
TO A PAINTER.
TO THE Author of Fatal Friendship, A Tragedy.
ON Divine Poetry.
SONG. Written for the Late Duke of Gloucester's BIRTH-DAY.
ON A PEACOCK
ON Lucinda's Tea-Table.
The MARCH.
Written in a Lady's Prayer-Book.
ODE on the SPRING.
HORACE, ODE III. Book III.
GREENWICH-PARK.
TO MOLINDA.
A Letter to a Friend in the Country.
HORACE, BOOK I. ODE XXII.
HORACE, BOOK II. ODE XVI. TO GROSPHUS.
THE Birth of the Rose.
SIX CANTATA'S OR Poems for Musick.
THE PRAISES OF HEROICK VIRTUE.
Under the PRINT of TOM BRITON, the Musical Small-coal Man.
SONG. The Fair Traveller.
A CANTATA.
SONG.
Cupid and Scarlati.
A CANTATA.
PASTORA,
AIR.
A Pastoral Masque.
A CANTATA.
A FRAGMENT.
CLAUDIANUS: In Epithalamio Honorii & Mariæ
A CANTATA.
THE Soldier in Love.
AN ODE IN PRAISE OF MUSICK.
Apollo and Daphne.
A THOUGHT n a GARDEN.
A WISH TO THE New Year, 1705.
CANTATA.
AN ODE FOR Vocal and Instrumental MUSICK.
EPILOGUE. Spoken by Mr. MILLS at the QUEEN's Theatre, on his Benefit-Night, February 16, 1709; a little before the DUKE of MARLBOROUGH's going for Holland.
THE TENTH BOOK OF Lucan's Pharsalia, TRANSLATED.
2.
VOLUME the SECOND.
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Poems on Several Occasions
AIR.
[With Symphonies.]
Revenge, Revenge,
Alecto
cries,
See the Furies arise!
See the Snakes that they rear,
How they hiss in their Hair,
And the Sparkles that flash from their Eyes!
Poems on Several Occasions