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28JAN 1952
LIE
THE
POEMS
OF
THOMSON, VOL. II.-AND COLLINS.
Chiswick:
FROM THE PRESS OF C. WHITTINGHAM,
COLLEGE HOUSE.
Paraphrase on the latter part of the Sixth Chapter of
To the same, with a Copy of the Seasons...
168
SONGS.
Song-Tell me, thou soul of her I love........
Song-Come, gentle god of soft desire........
Song-One day the god of fond desire
169
Song-Hard is the fate of him who loves...
Song-Unless with my Amanda bless'd.....
Song-For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove.
170
171
Song-O Nightingale, best poet of the grove..
172
Song-O thou, whose tender serious eyes..
To the Rev. Mr. Murdoch..
173
To the Prince of Wales......
174
The Happy Man........
175
On the Report of a Wooden Bridge, to be built at
Westminster......
176
I. Selim; or, The Shepherd's Moral.........
II. Hassan; or, The Camel Driver.......
III. Abra; or, The Georgian Sultana.......
IV. Agib and Secander; or, The Fugitives......
191
194
200
ODES.
To Pity......
To Fear
To Simplicity.
203
204
207
On the Poetical Character........
Written in the beginning of the year 1746
209
211
To Mercy
212
213
On the Death of Colonel Ross..
218
To Evening..
220
222
The Manners
223
The Passions
226
On the Death of Mr. Thomson...
... 230
Song-Young Damon of the Vale is dead...........
232
Dirge in Cymbeline...
233
Verses written on a Paper which contained a Piece of
Epistle to Sir Thomas Hanmer, on his Edition of Shak-