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Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous
Warren, Mercy Otis (1728-1814)
[section]
[dedication]
THE SACK of ROME.
TO THE PUBLIC.
[castlist]
1.
ACT I.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
2.
ACT II.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
3.
ACT III.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
4.
ACT IV.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
5.
ACT V.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
EPILOGUE.
THE LADIES of CASTILE.
To a Young Gentleman in Europe, at whose Request a regular Dramatick Work was first attempted.
[poem]
1.
ACT I.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
2.
ACT II.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
3.
ACT III.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
4.
ACT IV.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
5.
ACT V.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
To Mrs. MONTAGUE, Author of “Observations on the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare.”
To TORRISMOND.
A POLITICAL REVERIE.
To Mr. ---.
On a Survey of the Heavens.
On the Death of Mrs. S. ---, who died within a few Days after her Marriage.
The SQUABBLE of the SEA NYMPHS;
To a Young Lady,
To the Hon. J. WINTHROP, Esq.
To FIDELIO,
To Honoria, on her Journey to Dover, 1777.
LINES,
To a Young Gentleman, residing in France.
To a patriotic Gentleman, who presented a small Book of Bark, requesting a POEM might be written therein, on PRIMITIVE SIMPLICITY.
SIMPLICITY.
On the Death of the Hon. JOHN WINTHROP, Esq. L. L. D. Hollisian Professor of Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy, at Harvard College, Cambridge.
LINES,
To an amiable Friend,
The Genius of America weeping the absurd Follies of the Day.—October 10, 1778.
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