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Poems by the Right Honourable the late Lord Lyttleton
Lyttelton, George Lyttelton (1709-1773)
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THE PROGRESS OF LOVE.
SOLILOQUY OF A BEAUTY IN THE COUNTRY.
BLENHEIM.
TO THE Reverend Dr. AYSCOUGH at Oxford.
TO MR. POYNTZ,
VERSES To be written under a Picture of MR. POYNTZ.
AN EPISTLE TO MR. POPE.
TO MY LORD *******.
ADVICE TO A LADY. 1731.
SONG
SONG.
DAMON AND DELIA.
ODE, In Imitation of Pastor Fido.
Part of an ELEGY of Tibullus translated.
SONG.
Writ at Mr. Pope's House at Twickenham, which he had lent to MRS. G*****LLE.
EPIGRAM.
TO MR. WEST, At Wickham.
TO MISS LUCY F*****.
TO THE SAME, WITH HAMMOND'S ELEGIES.
TO THE SAME.
TO THE SAME.
A PRAYER TO VENUS IN HER TEMPLE AT STOWE.
TO THE SAME. On her pleading Want of Time.
TO THE SAME.
TO THE SAME.
TO THE SAME WITH A NEW WATCH.
AN IRREGULAR ODE
TO THE MEMORY OF THE SAME LADY.
VERSES, MAKING PART OF AN EPITAPH ON THE SAME LADY.
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Poems by the Right Honourable the late Lord Lyttleton
TO THE SAME, WITH HAMMOND'S ELEGIES.
All
that of love can be exprest
In these soft numbers see;
But,
Lucy
, would you know the rest,
It must be read in me.
Poems by the Right Honourable the late Lord Lyttleton