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Miscellanies In Prose And Verse
[by T. C. Paget]
Pagett, Thomas Catesby (1689-1742)
[section]
AN ESSAY ON HUMAN LIFE.
AN EPISTLE TO Mr. P---.
A Kind of a DIALOGUE IN HUDIBRASTICKS.
Poetical Miscellanies.
The Character of Almenon,
An EPIGRAM.
Part of a SATIRE.
The Northern Climate, an Epigram.
Occasion'd by Reading the Gazetteer of Saturday, December 11, 1736.
An Epistle to a Young Gentleman.
Written in February, 1737.
Usbeck, King of the Tartars.
The Honest Englishman's Wish.
An Extempore Reflection, in the Stile of our English Tragedy.
An Epigram upon Jovial John of Twickenham.
Relationship.
[Conquest and Glory are the Warrior's Aim]
A Receipt to make an Author rich.
To the Quidnuncs.
To Himself.
Two against One.
MEMNON.
[Avaro's Rich! What's that to me?]
[True Wisdom is the Grant of bounteous Heaven]
Written in a blank Leaf of Thuanus's History of his Own Times.
Written in 1740.
Written in the Year 1735.
The SINCERE FRIEND.
A CATCH.
A SONG.
Verses sent to a Young Lady.
To a Young Lady that told me my Fortune on the Cards.
The Fond Wives.
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Miscellanies In Prose And Verse
Miscellanies In Prose And Verse
[by T. C. Paget]
Thomas Catesby Pagett
1689-1742
London
1741
Miscellanies In Prose And Verse