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Poems on several occasions
By John Bennet
Bennet, John (fl. 1599-1614)
[dedication]
[dedication]
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TO THE AUTHOR, ON HIS BOOK OF POEMS.
POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS.
WOODSTOCK.
THE MANOR RUINS.
THE FORTUNE-TELLER.
HENRY AND ROSAMOND.
THE FAIRING.
CHRISTMAS EVE.
SPRING.
THE MOUNTEBANK.
HAMPTON-GAY.
THE THRUSH.
SUNDAY.
INDUSTRY AND SLOTH.
CONTENTMENT.
To Mr. T. D.
To Miss M--- C---.
ON HER WEDDING DAY.
To Mr. T. D.
To a KINSMAN.
To a KINSWOMAN.
EPIGRAM.
To his BROTHER.
The CRAFTS in Distress.
EPITAPH on J. T.
EPIGRAM.
EPIGRAM.
On an Old Man of Seventy-five being inoculated.
On seeing some Young Ladies sitting in a Room hung with Cobwebs.
The BREWER and the RAT.
The FREEMAN and the ASS.
HAPPY NAN.
Sent to his Grace the D--- of ---, on receiving a Bounty for his Poems.
Sent to a Noble Lord, once one of the Representatives for the Borough of ---.
BOWLEY's ALE.
Sent to his FATHER,
To his Friend Mr. JAMES GREEN.
On the late plentiful Harvest.
On a noted Tallow-Chandler,
On W. G. leaving the Army.
The TAIL.
The BALL.
To a KINSMAN,
On the Dark Lamps at W---d---k.
PROLOGUE to CATO,
AN EPILOGUE of THANKS.
CRISPIN.
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Poems on several occasions
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TO The Rev. Mr.
Warton
,
Curate
of
Woodstock
, and late
Professor
of
Poetry
in
Oxford
.
Poems on several occasions