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Poems on Several Occasions
By Samuel Boyce
Boyce, Samuel
[epigraph]
[dedication]
[section]
GLORY AN ODE;
PARIS;
AN ODE,
AN Occasional PROLOGUE SPOKEN By Mrs. WOFFINGTON,
Written in VAUX-HALL GARDENS.
FORTUNE and the LOVER.
On attending the Lectures of Mr. HENRY WATSON, Surgeon.
SONG.
Address'd to the laudable Association of ANTI-GALLICANS,
On viewing the Curiosities, in the Repository of the late Dr. MEAD.
The PHYSICIANS,
SONG.
On the intended Academy for the Encouragement of GENIUS,
To the Memory of Mr. WILLIAM BAKER.
The SHEPHERD's Evening.
To Mr. LAMBERT
EPIGRAM.
Written Extempore On a young Lady in Mourning.
AN EPILOGUE,
A CANTATA.
On Sight of a young Lady's Picture, executed by a female Artist, from Abroad.
On Sight of the Boat, built by John Rich, Esq;
The 148th PSALM Paraphras'd.
On reading Dr. Hill's Thoughts concerning God and Nature,
The Animal COMEDIANS, A FABLE.
SONG.
To CONTENTMENT.
For OUR COUNTRY. An ODE,
SONG.
EPIGRAM.
TO THE Author of the Earl of Essex.
Consolatory Verses to James Steere, Esq; Architect, on the death of his Lady.
To LOVE.
Invitation to the CHACE.
The STATUES, A FABLE.
A Parting Dialogue between a Sea Officer and his Lady.
To CELIA in the Country.
EPIGRAM.
To Mrs. Margaret Woffington.
SONG.
On receiving a Print of the Section of St. PAUL's Cathedral.
To the MUSE.
The TROUT, A FABLE.
Written extempore, on seeing Mr. GARRICK,
The CONVERT.
SONG.
The CONFESSION.
The HAPPY MINUTE.
A TRIO
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Poems on Several Occasions
As yet a Child, nor yet a Fool to Fame,
I lisp'd in Numbers, for the Numbers came.
Pope.
Poems on Several Occasions