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Miscellanies (1785)
(1749-1814)
I.
VOLUME I.
[dedication]
SYMPATHY, A POEM.
THE TEARS OF GENIUS.
THE ART OF RISING ON THE STAGE.
POEMS FROM THE ANNUAL REGISTER.
POETICAL PIECES FROM LIBERAL OPINIONS.
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES,
EPITAPHS.
BALLAD POEMS FROM EMMA CORBET, AND SONGS.
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES.
PROLOGUE TO THE TRAGEDY OF CATO.
PROLOGUE, WRITTEN FOR MRS. HUNTER, AT BIRMINGHAM.
EPILOGUE,
AN OCCASIONAL EPILOGUE, WRITTEN FOR MRS. SIDDONS AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE.
EPILOGUE TO THE TRAGEDY OF THE FATAL INTERVIEW.
PROLOGUE FOR THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF MRS. SIMPSON.
PROLOGUE TO THE ORPHAN OF CHINA.
EPILOGUE.
II.
VOLUME II.
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Miscellanies (1785)
Bard, after bard, obey'd thy slaughtering call,
Till scarce a poet lives to sing a brother's fall.
Miscellanies (1785)