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The Poems of Ambrose Philips
Edited by M. G. Segar
Philips, Ambrose (1674-1749)
PASTORALS, EPISTLES, ODES, AND OTHER ORIGINAL POEMS, With Translations from Pindar, Anacreon, and Sappho.
[dedication]
PASTORAL POEMS.
EPISTLES
ODES. ETC.
EPIGRAMS AND SHORT POEMS
On a Company of bad Dancers to good Musick.
EPIGRAM.
In Answer to the Question, What is Thought?
Half Masking her Self when she Smil'd.
In the YEAR 1714.
To Mr. Addison on Cato.
On Wit and Wisdom. A FRAGMENT.
The following Epitaph on the Monument of my Kinswoman was written at the Request of her Husband.
THE FABLE of THULE,
TRANSLATIONS.
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The Poems of Ambrose Philips
Believe me, Sir, your Breast, that glows with Zeal
For
George
's Glory and the publick Weal,
Your Breast alone feels more pathetick Heats;
Your Heart alone with stronger Raptures beats.
The Poems of Ambrose Philips