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Poems Upon Several Occasions
By Benj. Hawkshaw
Hawkshaw, Benjamin
[epigraph]
[dedication]
[section]
Love-Verses, SONGS AND TRANSLATIONS, By the same Hand.
Destin'd to Love.
A SONG.
The Management.
The Farewell.
Love Stifl'd.
Her Nakedness.
Translated from the Italian Poets.
The Disappointment.
My Wish.
All for Love.
Translated from the Italian Poets.
My DREAM, sent in a Letter to a Friend.
A SONG.
On a Lady who always carried a Looking-Glass with her.
The VISION.
The Incurable.
On a Lady who slighted my Love.
A SONG.
The Despair.
Her Influence.
Translated from the Italian Poets. ODE XXIV.
Her Presence.
A SONG.
The second Elegy of the Fourth Book of Tibullus, translated: Sulpitia's praise.
A Description of Mrs. E. T. as I saw her in the Exchange.
The FEVER.
A SONG.
The BOLDNESS.
The Fourth Elegy of the Fourth Book of Tibullas, translated.
The DISCOVERY.
Translated from the Italian Poets.
A SONG.
The Third Elegy of the Fourth Book of Tibullas, translated.
Platonick Love.
The Fourteenth Elegy of the Second Book of Propertius, translated.
Translated from the Italian Poets. ODE XXXII.
The Captivity.
Her Government.
My Love fled.
The Advice.
The VANITY.
The Councel.
The CHASE.
The Looking-Glass.
A Letter to a young Lady, who sent me a Box of Pills, when she heard I was ill.
On a beautiful Lady who was going to kill herself, when she was at Supper, had she not been accidentally prevented by one of the Company.
A SONG.
A SONG.
Translated from the Italian Poets.
The FAREWEL.
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Poems Upon Several Occasions
Poems Upon Several Occasions
By Benj. Hawkshaw
Benjamin Hawkshaw
Printed by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Dickenson [etc.]
London
1693
Poems Upon Several Occasions