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AKENSIDE.
LIFE OF AKENSIDE, by the Rev. A. Dyce .
Appendix to the Life of Akenside
Advertisement to Mr. Dyson's Edition of Akenside's
Poems (1772).
III. To a Friend unsuccessful in Love
IV. Affected Indifference
V. Against Suspicion
VI. Hymn to Cheerfulness
VII. On the Use of Poetry
VIII. On Leaving Holland
IX. To Curio
X. To the Muse
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ODES ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS, continued.
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Book I. Ode XI. On Love, to a Friend
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XII. To Sir Francis Henry Drake, Bar.
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XVII. On a Sermon against Glory.
XVIII. To the Earl of Huntingdon
Book II. Ode I. The Remonstrance of Shakespeare
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XI. To the Country Gentlemen of England
XII. On recovering from a Fit of Sickness
XIII. To the Author of Memoirs of the
House of Brandenburgh
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BEATTIE.
MEMOIR of Beattie, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce
The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius, Book I.
The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius, Book II.
Retirement
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Elegy: written in the year 1758.
Ode to Hope
Ode on Lord Hay's Birthday.
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The Battle of the Pigmies and Cranes, from the Pyg-
mæogerano-machia of Addison
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The Hares, a Fable
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Epitaph: being part of an Inscription designed for a
Monument erected by a Gentleman to the Memory of
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PIECES REJECTED BY THE AUTHOR FROM THE LATER
EDITIONS OF HIS POEMS.
On the Report of a Monument to be erected in West-
minster Abbey, to the Memory of a late Author
Song, in Imitation of Shakspeare's Blow, Blow, thou
winter wind'. . .
Epitaph on two young Men of the name of Leitch, who
were drowned in crossing the River Southesk, 1757 .
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Verses written by Mr. Blacklock, on a blank leaf of his
To the Rt. Hon. Lady Charlotte Gordon, dressed in a
Tartan Scotch Bonnet, with Plumes
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Anacreon, Ode XXII.
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The beginning of the First Book of Lucretius
Horace, Book II. Ode X.
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Epitaph for a Sheriff's Messenger: written and pub-
lished at the particular desire of the Person for whom
it is intended
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To Mr. Alexander Ross, at Lochlee, Author of 'The
Fortunate Shepherdess,' and other Poems in the
broad Scotch Dialect.
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LIFE OF AKENSIDE.