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The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827
Tucker, St. George (1752-1827)
POEMS AMONG FRIENDS
Written on Miss Cocke's Wedding Day.
The Belles of Williamsburg
A Dream on Bridecake
A Second Dream on Bridecake
Christmas Verses for the Printer's Devil, 1784
To Sleep
To Mr. Page on His Marriage
To Mr. Page On His Marriage to Miss Lowther
Hymn to the Creator
Riddles
Epigrams
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[1 The charge to battle should Bellona sound]
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[2 God's! To Elysium what a passport's here]
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[3 A subject to write a farce on]
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[4 Columbia's flag displays an emblem bright]
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[7 Quoth Jed to Tim, where did our John]
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[13 When lovely Sappho on the guitar plays]
To William Nelson Esq., of Charles-City
To Miss Fanny Currie
To Cynthia
Resignation
Burletta
Song
To Mrs. Page
The Sick Man's Return for a Kiss
A Fable
The Reflections of a Man in His Grand Climacteric
Lines, Supposed to Have Been Found Upon the Palace Green at Williamsburg On May Day, 1816
Occasioned by Some Remarks on the Word “Prancing,” in the Preceding by Three Scrupulous Ladies
Bacchanalian
Be Merry and Wise
Anacreontic
On Mrs. Lucy Nelson (the General's Widow) Attending the Communion Table at Church on a very Cold Day
Woman
Written on Christmas Day, 1820
SATIRES
PATRIOTIC POEMS
TALES
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[3 A subject to write a farce on]
A subject to write a farce on;
All drest so fine! ... to see the parson.
The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827