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Original poems on several subjects
In two volumes. By William Stevenson
Stevenson, William (ca. 1719-1783)
I.
VOLUME I.
[dedication]
VERTUMNUS;
ODE ON SPRING.
An HYMN TO THE DEITY.
THE THEORY OF TEARS.
THE PROGRESS OF EVENING; OR, THE POWER OF VIRTUE.
RURAL SPORTS, Descriptive and Elegiac.
ON RICHES.
From PHANOR, A Lover with a small Patrimony,
The ANSWER.
PROLOGUE,
EPILOGUE On the same Occasion.
To the Author of Douglas and Agis.
CROSS .
On the Ruins of an old ELM.
To Doctor AKENSIDE.
To Mr WOTY;
On HARMONY.
To Miss J---y T---tt---r, Appearing often at her Window with her Hat on.
Miss G---tt to the Author;
His ANSWER.
A QUESTION:
To DANIEL N---, Esq
ΓΝΩΘΙ ΣΕΑΥΤΟΝ.
On a Foreigner's losing a considerable Sum of Money at a Gaming-table with a Sharper.
C---'S CURE.
On MARRIAGE.
On the Same.
On an Author who pleaded Poverty as an excuse for Printing.
To A CLERGYMAN Too fond of appearing in Print.
II.
VOLUME II.
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Original poems on several subjects
TO MRIS WILLIAM STEVENSON.
Original poems on several subjects