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Translations and Poems
Written on Several Occasions [by Samuel Boyse]
Boyse, Samuel (1708-1749)
[epigraph]
[dedication]
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TRANSLATIONS.
POEMS.
I.
PART I.
NATURE: A POEM.
Love and Majesty.
The Force of Love.
To the Author, with Cato and Tamerlane.
To Mr. Aikman, On a Piece of his Painting.
VERSES:
On the Retreat of King Stanislaus, and the Surrendry of Dantzick, 1734.
On the Marriage of his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, 1733.
On the Birth of Princess Augusta,
To the Author of the Polite Philosopher.
To his Grace Cosmo Duke of Gordon,
To the Right Honourable Susanna Countess of Eglinton, 1734.
To the Right Honourable The Lady Elizabeth Gordon,
To the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Kinnaird.
To SERENA.
RETIREMENT: A POEM.
Written in the ancient Palace of Falkland, Sept. 1735.
To Mr. William Cumming going to France, in August 1735.
To Mr. Monro, Professor of Anatomy at Edinburgh.
To the Author Of Universal Beauty.
To MARCELLA.
On the Death of Mrs. Stuart of Cardiness,
To AMANDA.
To AMANDA.
To the Honourable The Lady Susanna Montgomery.
To Mr. Henry Tonge, Student in the University of Edinburgh.
To the Honourable Sir John Clerk, Baronet,
To the Same, With Nature, a Poem.
THE Tears of the Muses:
THE OLIVE: AN Heroic ODE.
II.
Part II.
III.
Part III.
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To His
Grace
FRANCIS,
Duke
of BUCCLEUGH,
Knight
of the most
Ancient
and
Noble
Order
of the
Thistle.
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