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The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston
... The Sixth edition
Meston, William (1688?-1745)
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THE KNIGHT OF THE KIRK:
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OLD Mother GRIM's TALES,
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Decadem Alteram,
On the Death of CHARLES XII. King of Sweden.
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On the lamented Death of the Earl of STRATHMORE.
CATO's GHOST.
Ejusdem Pars Altera.
Prologue to the Recruiting Officer,
In Equum quo excussus Auriacus extinctus est.
An Imitation of Horace's Ode 5.
A HYMN, on the Approach of the 29th of May.
A holy ODE, from Mount Alexander.
[Had what the Samian Philosoph supposes]
A LETTER from a Gentleman to his Brother,
To Allan Ramsay, on the Death of Mr. HILL.
Viri humani, salsi & faceti, Gulielmi Sutherlandi, multarum Artium & Scientiarum Doctoris Doctissimi, DIPLOMA.
Formula Gradus dandi.
To the FREE-MASONS.
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The Contrast revers'd, and set in a true Light.
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The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston
With bleeding heart bewail him, Britain's isle,
He would have brought thy Prince from his exile,
Wip'd off thy tears, and made thee gladly smile.
The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston