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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;
I.
BOOK I.
II.
BOOK II.
III.
BOOK III.
IV.
BOOK IV.
V.
BOOK V.
VI.
BOOK VI.
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