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Poems on Several Occasions
By C. Arnold
Arnold, Cornelius (1711-1757?)
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COMMERCE. A POEM.
DISTRESS.
THE MIRROR, For the Year M.dcc.lv.
THE RIDDLE.
LONDON:
The ROYAL CHACE.
Written in an Alcove near Orpington in Kent.
On the Tragedy of E---a.
The Force of Beauty.
On Miss Esther H---r---s.
An Acrostic on Sir Peter Warren, Admiral, on board the Invincible at Sea.
On the Adam and Eve, badly painted in the Headway of the Invincible.
On the Battle of Fontenoy.
An Answer to the Lines as under, on the Death of Mr. Pope.
On Mr. G---k's Petition in the World to Lord C---d, in a Letter to Lord R---r.
The Important Question.
Colin and Belinda; a Dialogue.
The Beau, in Answer to the Belle.
An ANTIGALLICAN SONG.
On the Freedom of the City of London being presented to the Right Hon. William Pitt, Esq; and the Right Hon. Henry Bilson Legge, Esq
The BEQUEST.
The Fond Nymph, a Song.
The Invocation, a Song.
The Happy Maid, a Song.
On its being reported that Lord O---d repents.
On Water-Gruel, by Desire; occasioned by a singular Adventure.
The Butterfly and Ant, a Fable.
The Swan and Gander, a Fable.
Part of the Twelfth Chapter of the Second Book of Samuel render'd into Verse nearly verbatim.
The Forty-sixth Psalm.
The Third Chapter of Proverbs.
The WISH.
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Per varios casus per tot discrimina rerum
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Poems on Several Occasions