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Amasia, or, The Works of the Muses
A Collection of Poems. In Three Volumes. By Mr John Hopkins
Hopkins, John
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VOL. I.
II.
VOL. II.
[dedication]
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[Book I.]
II.
Book II.
[dedication]
THE FOREST of LOVE.
To Amasia, who made me a present of a Studying-Cap, variously Beautified with Trees and Flow'rs of Needle-Work.
To Amasia, on her filling a Glass with Water, whereon she had Painted Stags, and Birds, and Trees.
To Amasia, invested with a Muslin-Nightraile, variously Beautified with Birds, and Beasts of Needle-Work.
To Amasia, wearing a Muslin-Apron, wrought with Trees and Beasts of Needle-Work.
To Amasia, on her Beautifying the Lining of her Gown, with Trees, and Groves in Needle-Work.
To Amasia, sticking Gardens cut in Paper, on a large Glass.
POEMS ON Several Occasions.
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Book III.
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VOL. III.
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Amasia, or, The Works of the Muses
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Read; and all your Works my wonder raise,
Thou gav'st me Pleasure, and I'll give thee Praise.
With Wit so Charming thy soft Passions move,
Minerva
now should grow the Queen of Love.
Amasia, or, The Works of the Muses