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A Collection Of Poems
By John Whaley
Whaley, John (1710-1745)
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AN ESSAY ON PAINTING.
[Poems on Several Occasions]
Norwich Assembly,
The Two STATUES;
THE Rose and the Butterfly;
ON THE Statue of Laocoon,
To a Young Lady,
To the Same.
On the Statue of VENUS at Cnidus.
On the Same.
Imitation of HORACE.
To CÆLIA who gave me Her Picture.
On the Statue of Pythagoras.
On ROME.
An Epigram, To Mr. ---
To a Friend;
To a Lady with Parnell's Poems.
BLEINHEIM, 1728.
An Epistle to Mr. POPE, FROM A Young Gentleman at ROME.
An Epistle, To the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole.
On seeing the Monument of the Right Honourable SIDNEY, Earl of Godolphin, in Westminster-Abbey.
To a Friend;
Sulpicia to Cerinthus,
On a Young LADY's weeping at Oroonooko.
To a LADY in Years, who married a GENTLEMAN of a suitable Age to Her-self.
To a LADY,
A Reflection upon the shortness of Human Life:
VERSES, To an Unfortunate Young LADY of Quality.
To CÆLIA absent.
On the famous Contests between Signora Cuzzoni, and Signora Faustina.
Verses wrote in the Summer-House where Sir RICHARD STEEL wrote his Conscious Lovers.
Verses wrote in the same Summer-House, as belonging to Capt. NELLY.
To a LADY who Plays finely on the Harpsichord, lately recover'd from a Dangerous Fever.
To a GENTLEMAN lately Married.
On a Statue of VENUS Sleeping.
To CÆLIA.
A SONG.
To CÆLIA.
The GLUTTON;
A TALE.
The Kiss repay'd;
The Linx and the Mole;
The Two BOOKS;
Minos and the Miser;
A Prologue to an English PLAY, Perform'd by the young Gentlemen, of Norwich School.
An EPISTLE To Mr. J. W. on his Illness.
An Answer To the foregoing Epistle.
To a Young LADY in the Country.
To J. C. Esq
A Prologue to the Fair Penitent, Perform'd by the Young Gentlemen of Norwich School.
An Epilogue on the same Occasion,
Venus's Hue and Cry after Cupid.
On a Young LADY's weeping at the Fair Penitent.
An EPISTLE to --- Written by Moon-Light.
An EPISTLE To Mr. J. W. at Poplar.
An Epistile To Mr. --- at Cambridge.
An Answer To the foregoing Epistle.
Verses Wrote Extempore in the first Leaf of Euclid's Elements.
To CÆLIA at Her Toilet.
On a Couple lately Married.
To a Gentleman in Love with a Negro Woman.
Imitation of Horace, Lib. 2. Od. 8.
The Travels of a Shilling, Imitated from the Tatler.
Verses, Wrote on the 2d. of February.
The Song of Moses, Imitated from the 15th Chapter of Exodus.
Verses On the Twenty Ninth of May;
On CÆLIA's refusing to see ME.
The 6th Epistle in Horace,
The Same continued.
To CHLOE.
A Speech of HERCULES,
David's Lamentation for Saul and Jonathan,
ODE On the Fifth of November.
Verses On the Twenty Ninth of May.
On the Death of EDWARD late Lord Bishop of Chichester.
Job, Chap. 20, Verse 5, 6, 7, 8, Imitated.
The 4th Hymn of CALLIMACHUS.
EUROPA, From Moschus.
KEW Gardens.
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A Collection Of Poems
No Papal Legends, Consecrated Lies,
Shall o'er thy Merit cast their spurious Dyes;
Dull Monkish Miracles, and daubing Paint,
That wrong the Man, to Canonize the Saint.
Thy Glories best in real Dress appear,
And only Ecchoe, what thy works Declare.
A Collection Of Poems