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The Poems of John Byrom
Edited by Adolphus William Ward
Byrom, John (1692-1763)
I.
VOL. I.—MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
I.
PART I.
II.
PART II.
DIALOGUES IN THE LANCASHIRE DIALECT.
VERSES CONTRIBUTED TO THE CHESTER COURANT.
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND,
SIR LOWBRED O**N,
AGAINST AN UNGALLANT MODERN ROUNDHEAD.
TO THE EARL OF HARRINGTON: AN APPEAL FOR MERCY.
TO LADY B--- W---,
THOUGHTS ON RIME AND BLANK VERSE.
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND
THE ORIGIN OF POETRY.
A DEFENCE OF RIME.
VERSES ON THE ATTACK UPON ADMIRAL BYNG IN THE “MONITOR.”
REMARKS ON DR. BROWN'S ESTIMATE.
REMARKS ON A PAMPHLET ENTITLED EPISTLES TO THE GREAT, FROM ARISTIPPUS IN RETIREMENT
REMARKS UPON DR. AKENSIDE'S AND MR. WHITEHEAD'S VERSES,
ON THE PATRON OF ENGLAND;
AN EPISTLE TO J. BL---K---N, ESQ.,
THREE EPISTLES TO G. LLOYD, ESQ., ON THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE IN HOMER:
CRITICAL REMARKS IN ENGLISH AND LATIN UPON SEVERAL PASSAGES IN HORACE.
LINES ON A CONTESTED ELECTION TO A FELLOWSHIP OF THE MANCHESTER COLLEGIATE CHURCH.
EPITAPH ON WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM.
PLURAL AND SINGULAR.
AN ANSWER TO THE FOLLOWING LETTER, .
TIME PAST, FUTURE, AND PRESENT.
LOOK AT HOME!
DISARMING AN ENEMY.
ANGRY REPROOF.
THE EFFECTS OF MANNER.
THE WICKEDNESS OF REVENGE.
THE SELF-SUBORDINATION OF REASON.
THE QUID AND THE QUIS.
A QUERY.
VERSES DESIGNED FOR A WATCH-CASE.
AN ADMONITION AGAINST SWEARING.
TO THE SAME, EXTEMPORE.
ON PRIOR'S SOLOMON.
AN ANECDOTE.
II.
VOL. II.—SACRED POEMS.
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The Poems of John Byrom
The Season for Watching.
When
Grief or Joy shall press upon thee hard,
Be then especially upon thy Guard!
Then is most Danger of not acting right;
A calmer State will give a surer Light.
The Poems of John Byrom