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Poems, chiefly pastoral
By John Cunningham. The second edition. With the Addition of several pastorals and other pieces
Cunningham, John (1729-1773)
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DAY:
THE CONTEMPLATIST:
THE THRUSH AND PYE:
PALEMON:
THE HAWTHORN BOWER.
TheANTandCATERPILLAR:
PHILLIS:
POMONA:
MAY-EVE:
KITTY FELL.
THYRSIS.
CLARINDA.
FANNY OF THE DALE.
A SONG.
STANZAS ON THE FORWARDNESS OF SPRING.
ON THE APPROACH OF MAY.
THE VIOLET.
THE NARCISSUS.
THE MILLER:
A LANDSCAPE.
MELODY.
DELIA:
THE SYCAMORE SHADE:
DAMON AND PHILLIS:
THE WARNING.
HOLIDAY GOWN.
DAPHNE:
CORYDON:
DAMON AND PHOEBE.
A PASTORAL HYMN To JANUS.
The INSCRIPTION Imitated.
Imitated.
CONTENT:
CORYDON AND PHILLIS:
AN ELEGY ON A PILE OF RUINS.
A SONG.
SAPHO's HYMN TO VENUS. IMITATED.
ANACREON. ODE LVIII. Imitated.
ANACREON. ODE IX. Imitated.
THE DANCE.
ANACREON. ODE XIV. Imitated.
IMITATION FROM ANACREON.
ANACREON. ODE XXXIII. Imitated.
THE PICTURE:
THE WITCH:
REPUTATION:
THE ROSE AND BUTTERFLY:
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Moral.
THE SHEEP AND THE BRAMBLE-BUSH:
THE FOX AND THE CAT.
HYMEN.
FORTUNE:
A MAN TO MY MIND.
WITH A PRESENT.
FANCY:
LOVE AND CHASTITY:
AMPHITRION.
ANACREON. ODE XIX. Imitated.
NEWCASTLE BEER.
THE TOAST:
A Three-Part CATCH.
ON Sir W--- B---T's BIRTH-DAY.
STANZAS
THE RESPITE:
AN IRREGULAR ODE ON MUSIC.
FROM A TRUANT TO HIS FRIENDS.
TO THE AUTHOR OF POEMS,
A BIRTH-DAY ODE:
THE BROKEN CHINA.
To Mr ---.
ON THE LATE ABSENCE OF MAY.
AN EULOGIUM ON MASONRY.
A PROLOGUE,
A PROLOGUE,
A PROLOGUE,
A PROLOGUE,
AN EPILOGUE,
A PROLOGUE, To the MUSE of OSSIAN.
AN EPILOGUE, To the MUSE of OSSIAN.
AN EPILOGUE,
AN EPILOGUE,
AN EULOGIUM ON CHARITY.
AN EPILOGUE,
A PROLOGUE, To LOVE and FAME.
A PROLOGUE, To RULE A WIFE.
A PROLOGUE,
A PROLOGUE,
A PROLOGUE,
AN INTRODUCTION,
STANZAS On the Death of his late Majesty King GEORGE II
HORACE. ODE X. BOOK IV. Imitated.
Sent to Miss BELL H---, with a Pair of Buckles.
To CHLOE, on a Charge of Inconstancy.
INCANTATION.
FORTUNE TO HARLEQUIN.
ACROSTIC.
On the Death of Mrs SLEIGH, of Stockton.
ACROSTIC.
On the Death of Lord GRANBY.
On the Death of Mr ---, of Sunderland.
A PETITION
AN ODE For the Birth-Day of the KING OF PRUSSIA.
AN ODE
On a very young LADY.
A SONNET:
ANACREON. ODE V. Imitated.
A PASTORAL.
To CHLOE, in an ill Humour.
EPIGRAMS, &c.
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Moral.
The faults of our neighbours with freedom we blame,
But tax not ourselves, tho' we practise the same.
Poems, chiefly pastoral