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Translations and Poems
Written on Several Occasions [by Samuel Boyse]
Boyse, Samuel (1708-1749)
[epigraph]
[dedication]
1.
TRANSLATIONS.
POEMS.
I.
PART I.
II.
Part II.
BAVIUS.
Apollo and Daphne.
Poetical Love.
Phoebus mistaken.
Susanna and Lucretia.
Homer.
The Wish.
On the following Motto of An eminent fraudulent Bankrupt at Edinburgh.
The Golden Rule.
Justice, why Blind?
Written in Lord Dorset's Poems.
Stanzas occasioned by Mr. Pope 's Translation of Horace, Book IV. Ode I.
To a young Lady,
To a Lady on a single Patch.
INSCRIPTION
Written in Mr. Thomson' s Essays on Liberty.
To SEMANTHE.
The Parallel:
To CLARISSA, With a Rose-Bud.
To HILARIA.
To ETHELINDA.
To Marinda singing.
The ADVICE.
On the military Procession of The Royal Company of ARCHERS,
To a Gentleman,
The best Cosmetic for the Ladies.
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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