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Original poems on several subjects
In two volumes. By William Stevenson
Stevenson, William (ca. 1719-1783)
I.
VOLUME I.
II.
VOLUME II.
SATIRES.
ELEGIES.
AN ELEGY ON THE Cutting down of an Oak.
I.
PART I.
II.
PART II.
III.
PART III.
THE DEIST on a Deathbed .
AN ELEGY Written in a FLOWER-GARDEN.
The EPITAPH.
On the Death of a beloved Friend cut off in the Prime of Life.
To the Memory Of the Reverend Mr John Bonar.
On the Death of The Reverend Mr James Hervey.
To the Memory of William Shenstone, Esq
On the Death of Mr Churchill.
To the Memory Of the Reverend Dr Edward Young.
MONIMIA; OR, THE UNFORTUNATE BEAUTY. ADDRESSED TO MARIA.
The EPITAPH.
Epitaphs for a MISER.
A REVERY.
Description of the FACE.
Written in an Arbour at the foot of a Garden.
To Miss J---y ---
To Miss Annie Hamilton.
To a Lady offended at seeing her Verses printed, on account of their being too simple.
On the Death of Mr Allan Ramsay .
Advice to a LADY,
To ---
To ---
A Sketch of NOON.
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Original poems on several subjects
TO MRIS WILLIAM STEVENSON.
Original poems on several subjects