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The Poetical Works of Mr. William Pattison
Pattison, William (1706-1727)
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Miscellaneous POEMS.
Select Epistles from OVID.
LAURA: OR, THE MISTRESS.
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POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS: Wrote by Mr. Pattison,
EPIGRAMS.
Spoken Extempore to a Lady, upon seeing her Shadow in the Water.
Upon a Lame Man newly married.
Written with a Penknife on a Tree.
Upon a Lady's having been at Naples.
Wrote in a Lady's Pocket-Book.
On a Drunkard's writing his Mistress's Name on a Drinking-Glass.
The Quack.
The Miser.
From Horace.
Upon a Lame, Latin Elegiac, Bard.
Speak Truth and Shame the Devil.
Upon One who stiled himself a Great Master of the Easy Poetry.
Another.
On Chloe.
On the same.
Another.
On a Lady's Birth-Day.
TOAST.
Another.
Upon the Lord Rochester's Poem on Nothing.
TO CÆLIA.
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The Poetical Works of Mr. William Pattison
Spoken
Extempore
to a Lady, upon seeing her Shadow in the Water.
What
Art can prevail o'er this wonderful Dame?
In Water she Burns, and she Freezes in Flame!
The Poetical Works of Mr. William Pattison