Collected poems [of] Alexander Pope.
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- Physical Description: xx, 392 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: London : J.M. Dent & sons, ltd.; [1935]
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General Note: | "First published in this edition 1924; reprinted ... 1935." Introduction by Ernest Rhys. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | "Pope's published works": p. xiii-xv. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction / Bonamy Dobrée -- Ode on solitude -- To the author of a poem entitled "Successio" -- 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 (imitation) -- Cowley: Weeping (imitation) -- Earl of Rochester: On silence (imitation) -- Earl of Dorset: Artemisia (imitation) -- Earl of Dorset: Phryne (imitation) -- Dr. Swift: The happy life of a country parson (imitation) -- Spring; or Damon -- Summer; or Alexis -- Autumn; or Hylas and Ægon -- Winter; or Daphne -- Windsor forest -- Messiah - a sacred eclogue -- The temple of fame -- Ode on St. Cecilia's Day -- Chorus of Athenians -- Chorus of youth and virgins -- The dying Christian to his soul -- Elegy to the memory of an unfortunate Lady -- PRologue to Mr. Addison's tragedy of Cato -- An essay on Criticism -- The rape of the lock -- Eloise and Abelard -- To Mr. Addison, occasioned by his dialogues on medals -- To Robert Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer -- To James Craggs, Esq, Secretary of State -- To Mr. Jervas, with Mr. Dryden's translation of Fresnoy's Art of Painting -- To Miss Bount, with the works of Coiture -- To the same, on her leaving the town after the coronation -- To Mrs. M. B. on her birthday -- To Mr. Thomas Southern on his birthday, 1742 -- To Mr. John Moore, author of the celebrated worm-powder -- To Mr. C., St. James Place -- On Charles, Earl of Dorset -- On Sir William Trumbull -- On the Hon. Simon Harcourt -- On James Craggs, Esq -- Intended for Mr. Rowe -- On Mrs. Corbet -- On the monument of the Hon. Robert Digby and his sister Mary -- On Sir Godfrey Kneller -- On General henry Withers -- On Mr. Elijah Fenton -- On Mr. Gay -- Intended for Sir isaac newton -- On Dr. Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester -- On Edmund, Duke of Buckingham -- For one who would not be buried in Westminster abbey -- On himself -- On two lovers struck dead by lightning -- The Dunciad -- Essay on Man -- The universal prayer -- To Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham: of the knowledge and characters of men -- To a lady: of the characters of women -- To Allen, Lord Bathurst: of the use of riches -- To Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington: of the use of riches -- Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot; or Prologue to the satires -- Satires and epistles of Harace imitates: Satire I Book II. To Mr Fortescue -- Satire II Book II. To Mr. Bethel -- Epistle I Book I. To Lord Bolingbroke -- Epistle VI Book I. To Mr. Murray -- Epistle I Book II. To Augustus -- Epistle II Book II -- The satires of Dr. John Donne, Dean of St. Paul's versified: satire II & IV -- Epilogue to the satires: Dialogue I & II -- Imitations of Horace: Book I. Epistle VII, Book II. Satire VI, Book IV. Ode I. To Venus, Part of the ninth ode of the fourth book -- On receiving from the Right Hon. the Lady Francesca Shirley a Standish and two pens -- 1740, a fragment of a poem -- Argus -- Impromptu to Lady Winchelsea -- Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore -- Prologue to Three hours oafter marriage -- Prologue designed for Mr. D'Urfey's last play -- Prologue to Thomson's Sophonisha -- Occasioned by some verses of His Grace the Duke of Buckingham -- Macer: a character -- Umbra -- Sandy's ghost -- The translator -- The three gentle shepherds -- The challenge -- On Burnet and Ducket -- On Shakespeare restored -- Answer to Mrs. Howe -- On a certain Lady at Court -- A farewell to London -- To Belinda -- Extemporaneous lines -- To Mr. Gay -- Lines written in Windsor forest -- Verses to Mrs. Judith Cowper -- On his grotto at Twickenham -- On the Countess of Burlington cutting paper -- Of a Lady's sickness -- Lines on a grotto at Crux-Easton, Hants -- Verses left by Mr. Pope -- A prologue -- To Mr. Lemuel Gulliver -- The lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the loss of Grildrig -- Mary Gulliver to Captain Lemuel Gulliver -- To Quinbus Flestrin, the Man-mountain -- Hymn -- To the right Hon. the Earl of Oxford -- Translation of a prayer of Brutus -- Lines in Evelyn's book of coins -- Lines on Swift's ancestors -- Lines to Lord Bathurst -- On one who made long epitaphs -- Couplet on his grotto -- Epigram -- Epigram from the French -- Epitaph -- The balance of Europe -- To a lady with The temple of fame -- on the toasts of the Kit-Cat Clube -- A dialogue -- On drawings of the statues of Apollo, Venus, and Hercules... -- Epitaph on Lord John Caryll -- On a picture of Queen Caroline, drawn by Lady Burlington -- On Bentley's Milton -- On certain ladies -- Upon a girl of seven years old -- Epigram -- Verbatim from Boileau -- Bishop Hough -- a paraphrase of Thomas a Kempis -- An epistle to Henry Cromwell, Esq. -- Lines on dulness -- To Eaustace Budgell, Esq -- Verses sent to Mrs. T. B. with his works -- In behalf of Mr. Southerne -- Epitaph to lady Kneller -- Epigram in a maid of honour's prayer-book -- Epitaph (of by-words) -- To the Earl of Burlington -- Bounce to Fop -- LInes on Bounce. |
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