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Poems
By Mr. Polwhele. In three volumes
Polwhele, Richard (1760-1838)
I.
VOL. I.
II.
VOL. II.
III.
VOL. III.
LYRIC PIECES.
HEROIC PIECES.
COMIC AND MOCK-HEROIC PIECES.
PASTORAL PIECES.
ELEGIAC PIECES.
THE ELEGIES OF TYRTÆUS.
THE EPITAPH ON ADONIS.
THE EPITAPH ON BION
THE LOCK TRANSFORMED.
OSSIAN DEPARTING TO HIS FATHERS.
TO MRS. POLWHELE
ON AN APPLE-TREE FULL OF BLOSSOM, SEPT. 11, 1798.
TO OLIVIA MELIORA
THE POOR SPARROW OF THE INFIRMARY, 1800.
THE SCARLET FEVER.
JANUARY 1, 1805.
ON LAWRENCE POLWHELE,
EPISTLES.
SONNETS.
SONGS.
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Fear not an unconnected style, too lax
In negligent expression; since thy mind,
With previous reading stor'd, hath power to prune
The excrescent phrase familiar converse loves.
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