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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.
AN EPISTLE TO LAURA.
On a Rose gathered, by Laura, in Winter.
On Laura's Singing.
To Laura, walking in the Rain.
To Laura, who thought I mistook her for another in the Dark.
Laura's Picture.
On a Feather in her Hair.
Hellen and Laura.
To a Lady, fishing.
THE Fatal Request to Cupid.
On hearing a very homely, and deformed Lady sing finely.
To a Friend in Love.
The Disappointed Maid, and the drowzy Swain.
The Case stated.
A PROLOGUE TO THE FUNERAL:
The Enjoyment.
A Description of his Mistress.
Sent Me, from a Lady, with a Rose.
On an Apple, given me by Laura.
A Song.
On hearing a Lady sing Prior's Alexis.
To a Lady,
On Crito , who wrote against Me.
On Reading the Turtle and Sparrow, A TALE.
On seeing Mr. Prior's Monument in Westminster-Abbey.
A Receipt to make a Modern Poet.
The Battle of the Pygmies and Cranes.
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POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS: Wrote by Mr. Pattison,
EPIGRAMS.
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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