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Poems on Several Occasions
Byles, Mather (1707-1788)
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The Almighty Conqueror.
The GOD of Tempest.
The Complaint and the Consolation.
The Altogether Lovely.
The Comparison, the Choice, and the Enjoyment.
On a very profane Compliment in a noble and devout Poem.
HYMN to CHRIST for our Regeneration and Resurrection.
GOLIAH'S Defeat. In the Manner of Lucan.
ODE, for Palatine Tune.
Written in Milton's PARADISE LOST.
To the Memory of a young Commander slain in a Battle with the Indians, 1724.
Written in Dr. Watt's Poems; given to a young Lady.
An Elegy address'd to His Excellency Governour BELCHER: On the Death of his Brother-in-Law, the Honourable Daniel Oliver, Esq;
To a Friend, on the Death of a Relative.
Hymn at Sea.
To an ingenious young Gentleman, on his dedicating a Poem to the Author.
The Bloom of Life, fading in a happy Death.
A Poem on the Death of King George I. And Accession of King George II.
To His Excellency Governour Burnet, on his Arrival at Boston.
To His Excellency the GOVERNOUR.
To His Excellency Governour BELCHER, on the Death of His LADY.
To Pollio, on his preparing for the Press a Treatise against the Romish Church.
On the Death of the Queen.
To the Reverend Dr. WATTS, on his Divine POEMS.
To Pictorio, on the Sight of his Pictures.
EPITAPH.
EPITAPH.
EPITAPH.
EPITAPH.
The following Epigram was written upon a Pile of Building, erected in Paris by Louis XIVth after the Peace with Queen Anne.
The Conflagration.
ETERNITY.
Added by a Friend, upon reading the foregoing.
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Poems on Several Occasions
Poems on Several Occasions
Mather Byles
1707-1788
Printed and Sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green [etc.]
Boston
1744
Poems on Several Occasions