BL 1608/720
London: printed for G. Pearch, MDCCLXVIII.
[No Table of Contents]
ORIENTAL Eclogues. By William Collins. Page 1
Ode on the Death of Mr. James Thomson. By the Same. 15
Ode to Pity. By the Same. 17
Ode to Simplicity. By the Same. 19
Ode to Peace. By the Same. 22
Ode to Mercy. BTS. 23
Ode to Liberty. BTS. 24
Ode to Fear. BTS. 31
Ode on the Poetical Character. BTS. 34
The Manners: An Ode. BTS. 38
The Passions: An Ode. BTS. 41
Written on a Paper, which contained a Piece of Bride Cake. BTS. 46
London, or the Progress of Commerce. By Mr. Glover. 48.
Modern Virtue. [no auth] 72
A Monody to the Memory of Mrs. Woffington. 84
Of Benevolence: An Epistle to Eumenes. By Dr. Armstrong.
The Cure of Saul. By Dr. Brown. 100
An Inscription. By the Same.
Ode to Melancholy. By John Ogilvie, M. A. 113
Ode to the Genius of Shakespear. By the Same. 118
Ode to Time. BTS. 124
Ode to Sleep. BTS. 130
Ode to Evening. BTS. 135
Ode to Innocence. BTS 141
Verses written in London, on the Approach of Spring [no auth] 143
Woodstock: An Elegy [no auth] 155
Ode on the Rebellion in the Year 1745. By Dr. Schomberg. 168
Heaven: A Vision. By Mr. Scott. 180
Ode on Sleep. BTS. 193
Ode on Pleasure. BTS. 197
Ode on Despair. BTS. 202 [not about melancholy. about Hero and Leander--Hero's despair.]
Ode to the Muse. BTS. 207
The Wish: An Elegy. By Dr. Blacklock 211
Hymn to Fortitude. By the Same. 215
Ode against Ill Nature. By Mr. Smart. 223
Ode on St. Cecilia's Day. By the Same. 226
The Seasons. By Moses Mendez, Esq. 234
Ode to Liberty. By Dr. J. Warton. 247
Ode to Health. By the Same. 250
Ode to Superstition. By the Same. 252
Ode to a Gentleman upon his Travels through Italy. By the Same. 254
Ode against Despair. By the Same. 257 [on "the god of groans, Despair" and about suicide.]
Ode to the Nightengale. By the Same. 259
Ode to a Lady who hates the Country. BTS. 260
Ode to Solitude. BTS. 262
Holkham. By Mr. Potter. 263
The Poor Man's Prayer [no auth] 271
Five Pastoral Eclogues [no auth] 274
O the Peace of Aix la Chapelle. By Mr. Hurd. 297
Laura: an Elegy. by Dr. Marriott 300
Rinaldo and Armida. By the Same. 311
Sacred Ode. By the Same. 313
Inscription upon a Hermitage. BTS. 316
Written on the Hermitage of Smart Lethielliur, Esq. 317
F I N I S
"BTS" means "By the Same" author who wrote the preceding poem.
"FTS" often means "From the Same" collection which is listed as the source of the preceding poem.
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