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Poems on several occasions
By H. Carey. The Third Edition, much enlarged
Carey, Henry (1687?-1743)
[section]
[dedication]
THE Marriage of Bacchus.
BLUNDRELLA:
THE STORY OF Unfortunate PHILLIS.
A SATYR ON THE Luxury and Effeminacy OF THE AGE.
THE Grumbletonians:
THE Old BEAU:
THE Antiquated Coquette.
THE Cure of LOVE.
NAMBY-PAMBY:
A Sorrowful Lamentation For the Loss of a MAN and no MAN.
VERSES For the Use of the Bell-man of FULHAM.
A Lilliputian ODE ON THEIR MAJESTIES ACCESSION.
THE Parish-Clerk's ADDRESS ON THE Same SUBJECT.
CALLIOPE to her Sky-Lark:
THE Poet's Resentment;
Harry Carey's General Reply, to the Libelling Gentry, who are angry at his Welfare.
THE RETIREMENT:
AN Extempore Thought ON FLATTERY.
Written in a Garden by Moon-light.
PROLOGUE TO THE RIVAL QUEENS:
PROLOGUE Address'd to the LADIES.
EPILOGUE TO THE PURITAN,
EPILOGUE, INTENDED FOR Mr. CIBBER's new PASTORAL,
THE RAT-TRAP:
CAREY's WISH.
THE English PROTESTANT.
THE True Woman's MAN.
THE Happy Marriage.
THE LAUREL-GROVE;
TO Dr. PEPUSCH.
TO Mr. GEMINIANI,
TO Mr. GALLIARD,
TO Mr. THOMAS ROSEINGRAVE,
TO Mr. Obadiah Shuttleworth.
TO My Studious FRIEND Mr. John-Frederick Lamp.
TO Mr. JOHN STANLEY,
TO Mr. Matthew Dubourg
THE CYPRESS-GROVE;
To the Memory of Mr. George Haydon,
ON THE DEATH OF Mrs. Elizabeth Farington.
EPITAPH, INTENDED FOR Mrs. Susannah Worsdale.
THE Distress'd FATHER;
The aforesaid Child, dying on her Father's Birth-day, occasion'd the following Lines.
THE BALLAD OF SALLY in our Alley.
A BALLAD ON THE TIMES.
Love for Love's Sake,
Love and Jealousy,
THE INTRIGUE:
THE STAGG AT BAY,
THE Fine LADY's Life;
THE Romp's SONG.
THE Tragical STORY OF THE MARE.
POLLY PEACHUM.
Good Reason for Loving,
THE Maid's PETITION.
LOVE MAKES THE POET.
ADVICE TO A FRIEND in Love.
MORE Good ADVICE.
LOVE Alamode.
LOVE's a Riddle.
THE Lover's Triumph.
Love Ecstatick.
Injur'd LOVE;
THE Indifferent Lover.
The Discouragement.
A Mad SONG.
SECOND Mad SONG.
LYSANDER;
THE Censorious LOVER.
THE Happy SWAIN.
Apollo and Daphne.
Vertumnus and Pomona.
Cynthia and Endymion.
THE Artful SHEPHERDESS.
THE Surly PEASANT.
THE SPUNGER.
THE CONFLICT BETWEEN LOVE and WINE.
THE MODERATOR BETWEEN THE Free-Masons and Gormogons.
The Disparity of YOUTH and AGE.
THE Power of GOLD.
THE Fortune—Hunter's Mental Reservation.
THE Queen of HEARTS.
THE PRUDE.
LOVE WITHOUT ALLAY.
A Drinking SONG.
A Bacchanalian Rant.
A Bacchanalian Scene.
THE BEAU MONDE,
THE AUTHOR's Quietus.
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TO Mr.
Matthew Dubourg
At
DUBLIN
.
So
fine a Genius, and so great a Hand,
Nature and Art (
Dubourg
!) are at a stand;
On Thee they have bestow'd their richest Store:
Can we expect, or canst thou wish for more?
Poems on several occasions