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A Muse in Livery
A Collection of Poems [by Robert Dodsley]
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764)
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EFFIGIES AUTHORIS: OR, THE Mind of the Frontispiece.
AN ENTERTAINMENT Designed for Her Majesty's Birth-Day.
AN EPISTLE TO STEPHEN DUCK.
The WISH.
THE FOOTMAN.
Sir Amorous Whimsie:
KITTY. A PASTORAL.
To Mrs. A. H. occasioned by seeing her Seal a Letter with the Impression of a Cupid.
VERSES Occasioned by A Visit expected from the Right Honourable the Countess of Hartford, to the Honourable Lady Howe, at Compton, in Gloucestershire.
THE ENQUIRY. A FABLE.
An EPISTLE to my Friend J. B.
A SIMILE.
To the Honourable Lady Howe, upon the Death of her Husband Sir Richard Howe Bart. who died July 2. 1730. after they had lived together upwards of Fifty Years.
To my Friend Mr. WRIGHT, upon his commending something I had wrote.
Upon finding the two following Lines transcrib'd by a Lady
The GUARDIAN ANGEL.
To Sir Griffith Boynton Bar.
Wrote upon the Cellar-Door at my Lord H---d's.
An EPISTLE to my Friend Mr. H.
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Wrote upon the Cellar-Door at my Lord
H---d
's.
Hence
more delicious streams of liquor flow,
Than
Canaan
's choicest rivers can bestow;
Let
Moses
then alone be there a dweller,
And let my
Canaan
be—
Lord
H---d
's Cellar.
A Muse in Livery