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The complete poetical works of Pope. Cover Image Book Book

The complete poetical works of Pope.

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  • Physical Description: xx, 672 pages : frontispiece ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: Cambridge edition.
  • Publisher: Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, [1931]

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General Note:
Half-title: ... Pope, ed. by Henry W. Boynton.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
"Bibliographical note": p. 666.
Formatted Contents Note:
Biographical sketch -- Ode on solitude -- A paraphrase (on Thomas A Kempis) -- To the author of a poem entitles successio -- The first book of Statius' Thebais -- Chaucer (imitation) -- Spenser: The alley (imitation) -- Waller: on a lady singing to her lute (imitation) -- Waller: On a fan of the author's design (imitation) -- Cowley: the garden of weeping (imitation) -- Earl of Rochester: On silence (imitation) -- Earl of Dorset: Artemisia Phryne (imitation) -- Dr. Swift: The happy life of a country parson (imitation) -- Discourse on pastoral poetry -- Spring; or Damon -- Summer; or Alexis -- Autumn; or Hylas and Ægon -- Winter; or Daphne -- Windsor forest -- Paraphrases from Chaucer: Jauary and May; or The merchant's tale -- The wife of Bath -- The temple of fame -- Translations from Ovid: Sappho to Phaon -- The fable of Dryope -- Vertumnus and Pomona -- Criticism (an essay) -- Ode for music on St. Cecilia's Day -- Argus -- The balance of Eaurope -- The translator -- On Mrs. Tofts, a famous opera singer -- Epistle to Miss Blount, with the works of Voiture -- The dying Christian to his soul -- Epistle to Mr. Jervas -- Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea -- Elegy to the memory of an unfortunate lady -- Messiah -- The rape of the lock -- Prologue to Mr. Addison's cato -- Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore -- To a Lady, with the temple of fame -- Upon the Duke of Marlborough's house at Woodstock -- Lines to Lord Bathurst -- Macer -- Epistle to Mrs. Teresa Blount -- Lines occasioned by some verses of His Grace the Duke of Buckingham -- A farewell to London -- Imitation of Martial -- Imitation of Tibullus -- The basset-table -- Epigrams on the toasts of the Kit-cat Club -- The challenge -- The looking-glass -- Prologue designed for Mr. D'Urfey's last play -- Prologue to the three hours after marriage -- - Prayer of Brutus -- To Lady Mary Wortley Montagu -- Extemporaneous lines: on a portrait of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, painted by Kneller -- Eloisa to Abelard -- An inscription upon a punchbowl -- Epistle to James Cragg Esq. -- A dialogue -- Verses to Mr. C. -- To Mr. Gay -- On drawings of the statues of Apollo, Venus, and Hercules -- Epistle to Robert, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer -- Chorus of Athenians -- Chorus of Youths and virgins -- To Mrs. M. B. on her birthday -- Answer to the following question of Mrs. Howe -- On a certain Lady at court -- To Mr. John Moore -- Umbra / from the Curll Miscellanies -- Bishop Hough / from the Curll Miscellanies -- Sandys' ghost / from the Curll Miscellanies -- Epitaph / from the Curll Miscellanies -- The three gentle shepherds / from the Curll Miscellanies -- On the Countess of Burlington cutting paper / from the Curll Miscellanies -- Epigram: an empty house / from the Curll Miscellanies -- Ode to Quinbus Flestrin -- The lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the loss of Grildrig -- To Mr. Lemuel Gulliver -- Mary Gulliver to Capt. Lemuel Gulliver -- On certain ladies -- Celia -- Prologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's Benefit -- Song, by a person of quality -- Verses left by Mr. Pope -- On his grotto at Twickenham -- On receiving from the Right Hon. the Lady Frances Shirley A Standish and two pens -- On Beaufort House gate at Chiswick -- To Mr. Thomas Southern -- Epigrams -- 1740: a poem -- To Erinna -- Lines written in Windsor forest -- Verbatim from Boileau -- Lines on Swift's ancestors -- On seeing the Ladies at Crux Easton walk in the woods by the grotto -- Inscription on a grotto, the work of nine ladies -- To the Right Hon. the Earl of Oxford -- An a picture of Queen Caroline -- Epigram engraved on the collar of a dog... -- Lines written in Evelyn's book on coins -- Epigram I - IX from the Grub-street journal -- On Charles, Earl of Dorset -- On Sir William Trumbull -- On the Hon. Simon Harcourt -- On James Craggs, Esq -- On Mr. Rowe -- On Mrs. Corbet -- On the monument of the Hon. R. Digby and of his sister Mary -- On Sir Godfrey Kneller -- On General Withers -- On Mr. Elijah Fenton -- On Mr. Gray -- Intended for Sir Isaac newton -- On Dr. Francis Atterbury -- On Edmund, Duke of Buckingham -- For one who would not be buried in Westminster Abbey -- Another on the same -- On two loveers struck dead by lightning -- Epitaph -- The design -- Advertisement -- Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot -- The first satire of the second book of Horace -- The second satire of the second book of Horace -- The first epistle of the first book of Horace -- The sixth epistle of the first book of Horace -- The first epistle of the second book of Horace -- Satires of Dr. John Donne, Dean of St. Paul's versified -- Epilogue to the satires -- The sixth satire of the second book of Horace -- The seventh epistle of the first book of Horace -- The first ode of the fourth book of Horace -- The ninth ode of the fourth book of Horace -- Martinus Scriblerus of the poem -- The Dunciad -- Preface -- A letter to the publisher -- Advertisment to the first edition -- Advertisment to the first edition of the fourth book -- Advertisement to the complete edition of 1743 -- Translations from Homer: The Iliad -- The Odyssey -- Postscript by Pope -- Appendix -- glossary -- notes and illustrations -- bibliographical note -- Index of first lines -- Index of titles.
Subject: English poetry > Early modern, 1500-1700
Authors, English > Early modern, 1500-1700
English literature > Early modern, 1500-1700 > Poetry.

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B. on her birthday -- ‡tAnswer to the following question of Mrs. Howe -- ‡tOn a certain Lady at court -- ‡tTo Mr. John Moore -- ‡tUmbra / ‡gfrom the Curll Miscellanies -- ‡tBishop Hough / ‡gfrom the Curll Miscellanies -- ‡tSandys' ghost / ‡gfrom the Curll Miscellanies -- ‡tEpitaph / ‡gfrom the Curll Miscellanies -- ‡tThe three gentle shepherds / ‡gfrom the Curll Miscellanies -- ‡tOn the Countess of Burlington cutting paper / ‡gfrom the Curll Miscellanies -- ‡tEpigram: an empty house / ‡gfrom the Curll Miscellanies -- ‡tOde to Quinbus Flestrin -- ‡tThe lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the loss of Grildrig -- ‡tTo Mr. Lemuel Gulliver -- ‡tMary Gulliver to Capt. Lemuel Gulliver -- ‡tOn certain ladies -- ‡tCelia -- ‡tPrologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's Benefit -- ‡tSong, by a person of quality -- ‡tVerses left by Mr. Pope -- ‡tOn his grotto at Twickenham -- ‡tOn receiving from the Right Hon. the Lady Frances Shirley A Standish and two pens -- ‡tOn Beaufort House gate at Chiswick -- ‡tTo Mr. Thomas Southern -- ‡tEpigrams -- ‡t1740: a poem -- ‡tTo Erinna -- ‡tLines written in Windsor forest -- ‡tVerbatim from Boileau -- ‡tLines on Swift's ancestors -- ‡tOn seeing the Ladies at Crux Easton walk in the woods by the grotto -- ‡tInscription on a grotto, the work of nine ladies -- ‡tTo the Right Hon. the Earl of Oxford -- ‡tAn a picture of Queen Caroline -- ‡tEpigram engraved on the collar of a dog... -- ‡tLines written in Evelyn's book on coins -- Epigram I - IX from the Grub-street journal -- ‡tOn Charles, Earl of Dorset -- ‡tOn Sir William Trumbull -- ‡tOn the Hon. Simon Harcourt -- ‡tOn James Craggs, Esq -- ‡tOn Mr. Rowe -- ‡tOn Mrs. Corbet -- ‡tOn the monument of the Hon. R. Digby and of his sister Mary -- ‡tOn Sir Godfrey Kneller -- ‡tOn General Withers -- ‡tOn Mr. Elijah Fenton -- ‡tOn Mr. Gray -- ‡tIntended for Sir Isaac newton -- ‡tOn Dr. Francis Atterbury -- ‡tOn Edmund, Duke of Buckingham -- ‡tFor one who would not be buried in Westminster Abbey -- ‡tAnother on the same -- ‡tOn two loveers struck dead by lightning -- ‡tEpitaph -- ‡tThe design -- ‡tAdvertisement -- ‡tEpistle to Dr. Arbuthnot -- ‡tThe first satire of the second book of Horace -- ‡tThe second satire of the second book of Horace -- ‡tThe first epistle of the first book of Horace -- ‡tThe sixth epistle of the first book of Horace -- ‡tThe first epistle of the second book of Horace -- ‡tSatires of Dr. John Donne, Dean of St. Paul's versified -- ‡tEpilogue to the satires -- ‡tThe sixth satire of the second book of Horace -- ‡tThe seventh epistle of the first book of Horace -- ‡tThe first ode of the fourth book of Horace -- ‡tThe ninth ode of the fourth book of Horace -- ‡tMartinus Scriblerus of the poem -- ‡tThe Dunciad -- Preface -- A letter to the publisher -- Advertisment to the first edition -- Advertisment to the first edition of the fourth book -- Advertisement to the complete edition of 1743 -- Translations from Homer: The Iliad -- The Odyssey -- Postscript by Pope -- Appendix -- glossary -- notes and illustrations -- bibliographical note -- Index of first lines -- Index of titles.
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