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Poetical essays on Several Occasions
By Samuel Bowden
Bowden, Samuel
I.
VOL. I.
[dedication]
THE RETREAT:
THE First Pastoral of VIRGIL;
To his Royal Highness the Prince,
On her Majesty's erecting the Bustos at the Hermitage in Richmond Park.
On the New Method of treating Physic,
To Richard Champneys of Orchardly, Esq;
The Story of the Trojan Women Burning their Ships.
MARSTON-HOUSE.
To Miss Raleigh,
TO HIPPIA.
TO MARCIA.
An ODE composed by the ArchBishop of Cambray,
TRANSLATION FROM HORACE,
On the Death of a beautiful young Lady.
Part of the first Book of Torquatus Tasso's Conquest of Jerusalem, or the Holy War.
ON SOLITUDE.
TO AURELIA.
TO CELIA.
Antiquities and Curiosities IN Wiltshire and Somerset.
THE POWER of LOVE.
THE PAPER-KITE.
ON THE Lady B***ton's Birth-Day.
II.
VOL. II.
[dedication]
A POEM Sacred to the Memory of Sir ISAAC NEWTON.
Modern Courtship:
TRANSLATIONS FROM The Italian of Signor Rolli's SONNETS.
Song I. L. 1.
Song II.
Song II. L. II.
Song IV.
To the Reverend Mr. STOGDON,
The Legacys.
VERSES To the Memory of a young Gentleman of Bristol.
RECOVERING FROM SICKNESS.
THE Deserts of Devonshire.
THE Lilliputian Combat,
TO A Young Lady.
ON A Young Gentleman, who died suddenly by a Fall from a Waggon.
TO CELIA.
TO Miss S*****by.
THE TEMPEST.
TO A Friend in Wales:
TO A Retir'd Lady.
EPITAPH On Mr. John Mason of Bristol.
THE EARTH:
A PRAYER of Cleanthes, a Stoic Philosopher, to the Supream GOD.
TO Miss S***y, dancing at a BALL.
HORACE.
L. I. Ode VIII.
L. I. Ode IX.
L. II. Ode XV.
L. IV. Ode VII.
L. I. Ode VII.
ON THE SPRING.
ANACREON.
TO A Lady who refus'd to answer a LETTER.
HORACE.
TO ARABELLA.
THE Wasp and the Lady.
THE Lady and the Wasp.
CHARACTERS Out of the first Book of Tasso.
AN ELEGY On a late Reverend, Pious, and Ingenious Gentleman.
Love Idolatrous.
TEDEUM.
Ungenerous Love.
ON The Prince of Orange's Arrival at Bath.
TO The Reverend Dr. Watts,
TO The Right Honourable Lord Viscount Weymouth,
TO His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange.
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Poetical essays on Several Occasions
TO The Right Honourable
JOHN
, Earl of
Orrery
, Baron
Boyle
of
Marston
in the County of
Somerset
, &c.
Poetical essays on Several Occasions