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The Works of Mr. Henry Needler
Needler, Henry (1688 or 9-1718)
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POEMS ON Several Occasions.
Horace. Book I. Ode VIII.
HORACE. Book I. Ode XXVI. Imitated.
HORACE. Book I. Ode XXXI.
HORACE. Book IV. Ode III.
HORACE. Book IV. Ode VII. Paraphras'd.
The Golden Age.
MARTIAL. Book I. Epigram LVI. Paraphras'd.
MARTIAL. Book X. Epigram XLVII. Paraphras'd.
From SENECA.
EPITAPH. From CLAUDIAN.
Learned Ignorance. Translated from GROTIUS.
To SLEEP.
OF THE CAUSES of DREAMS.
AN ELEGY ON THE Death of a Tabby-Cat.
On the DEATH of LESBIA's Green-Bird.
A SEA-PIECE. Sent in a Letter from Portsmouth, in October, 1711.
A PASTORAL. CORYDON and THYRSIS.
PROLOGUE TO JULIUS CÆSAR.
EPIGRAM.
To a Lady, offering to tell the Author his Fortune.
On Arithmetic and Geometry.
EPIGRAM.
Written under an OAK.
TO THE Earl of Roscommon;
OF THE Seasons proper for Angling.
Psalm XCII. Paraphras'd.
Psalm CXLVI. Paraphras'd.
A Description of a Summer-Night in the Country.
A Paraphrase on Prov. VIII. Beginning at Ver. 10.
TO Sir Richard Blackmore, ON HIS Poem, entitled, CREATION.
The Fifth Ode of the Fourth Book of Horace: Imitated, and Humbly Inscrib'd To the KING. Printed in the Year 1714.
On the Prodigies, which attended our Blessed Saviour's Crucifixion.
An Ejaculation.
To Mr. Jabez Hughes, On his Translation of Claudian's Rape of Proserpine, and the Episode of Sextus and Erictho from Lucan's Pharsalia.
A VERNAL HYMN, In PRAISE of the CREATOR.
Familiar Letters.
To the Memory of Favonia.
To Mr. D.
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