I love! but She alone shall know.. P. A. MOTTEUX. In J. O. [J. OLDMIXON]'s Muses' Mercury for March, 1707. 67 150 2 200 Happy the man! whose wish and.. Here's a Health to the Queen, and ANON. As printed by Mr. W. How blyth, ilk morn, was I to see.. 37 194 265 226 How brimful of Nothing's the life A. RAMSAY. Poems Edin., II, 1728. I am, in truth, a Country Youth H. CAREY. In British Musical Miscellany, IV [August, 1735]. (M.) Ianthe the lovely, the joy of her J. GLANVILL. Poems, 1725. This is the answering political Poem to DRYDEN'S in Vol. VII, 20. IANTHE is Queen ANNE; and IPHIS, Prince GEORGE, her husband. 182 269 55 If those who live in Shepherd's.... 278 J. THOMSON and D. MALLET. Alfred, a Masque, 1740. It is thought that its Songs are by THOMSON. 'If thou hadst liberty to choose ANON. In Miscellany, ed. by J. HUSBANDS, Oxf., 1731. In Beauty, or Wit A. POPE. In A. H. [A. HAMMOND]'S New Miscellany, 1720. 147 In Church, the Prayer Book' and 149 In London stands a famous Pile E. WARD. Delights of the Bottle, [Sept.] 1720. 71 175 In such a night, when every louder 112 In two large columns on thy In In vain, dear Cloe! you suggest In vain, you tell your parting .... 152 236 109 70 Isaid to my heart, between sleeping 225 I slyly stole this secret Charm M. PRIOR. The Conversation. The .... 227 89 48 129 It must be so! Plato, thou reason'st Lords, Knights, and Squires, the.. P. A. MOTTEUX. In J. O. [J. OLD- 1707. Love's an idle childish Passion H. BAKER, F.R.S. In British Musical Miscellany, I [April, 1734]. (M.) Love is a scion cropped from...... T. ELLWOOD. In his Collection of Poems [1730). Love, wearied with his roving ANON. In Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany Poems, ed. by E. FENTON, [1709]. This Poem is on the same subject as PRIOR's at p. 86, published in the same vear. PAGE PAGE 61 97 O, I'll have a husband! aye One day, the God of fond desire 282 282 O, nightingale ! best poet of the.... On Thames's bank, a gentle Youth 249 O, ruddier than the cherry!.. mond, 1707. 159 257 45 Rosa 104 'O, Venus! Beauty of the skies!.... Á. PHILIPS. The Spectator, No. 223, Nov. 15, 1711. The text is that of Pastorals, &c., 1748. From SAPPHO. Man's a poor deluded Bubble Me Cupid made a happy slave My days have been so wondrous 114 My time, O, ye Muses! was happily 100 J. BYROM, F.R.S. The Spectator No. 605, October 6, 1714. The text is from Miscellaneous Poems, Manchester, 1773. Polly! from me, though now a .... 206 R. SAVAGE. Works, 1775 Pope has the talent well to speak.. Prithee, tell me, What a Beau is ?.. 211 98 E. ROOME. His alteration of R. BROME'S Jovial Crew, 1731. 1803. Soft kisses may be innocent Stella and Flavia, ev'ry hour...... M.. BARBER. Poems, 1734. Sure, Cloe just, and Cloe fair. .... 78 M. PRIOR. Poems, Dublin, 1723. Sweet are the charms of her I love 140 B. BOOTH. In Musical Miscellany, II, 1729. (M.) Though women, 'tis true, are but.. 218 E. ROOME. His alteration of R. BROME'S Jovial Crew, 1731. Thou watchful Taper, by whose .. Thyrsis, a young and am'rous To ease my troubled mind of... G. LYTTELTON, Lord LYTTELTON. In R. DODSLEY'S Collection, &c., II, 1748. 56 84 56 119 247 To him who in an hour must die.. 247 1748. To keep thy saul frae puny strife.. 185 In J. NICHOL'S Select Collection, &c., III, 1780. To wake the soul, by tender Cato, 1713. In Rt. Hon. J. ADDISON'S 46 'Twas when the seas were roaring 162 Į. GAY. The What d'ye call it (1715), in Poems, 1720. 204 The merchant, to secure his M. PRIOR. Poems, 1709. 80 ...... E. The mind of a woman can never.. The minutes, the hours, the days.. 252 219 Rev. J. HOADLY. In R. DODSLEY'S Collection, &c., III, 1748. The Play of Love is now begun 264 R. LEVERIDGE. In Musical Miscellany, II, 1729. (M.) The pride of ev'ry grove I chose .. M. PRIOR. Poems, Dublin, 1723. There was an a May, and she lo❜ed Lady G. BAILLIE. In W. THOMSON'S Orpheus Caledonius [1725]. (M.) There was an old fellow at 219 E. ROOME. His alteration of R. BROME'S Jovial Crew, 1731. These, equal syllables alone 3 A. POPE. Essay on Criticism, 1711. The lines within brackets are from the Dublin edition of 1717. ANON. In British Musical Miscellany [March, 1734]. (M.) 78 93 223 What though they call me Country 270 What Woman could do, I have C. CIBBER, P.L. Love in a Riddle, 1719. When all was wrapped in dark ANON. Edin., 1723.] D. MALLET touched up this old Ballad'; and passed it off as his own. When Britain first, at Heaven's J. THOMSON and D. MALLET. Alfred, a Masque. It is thought that its Songs are by THOMSON. When Daphne first her Shepherd.. 256 178 279 50 M., Lady CHUDLEIGH. Poems, 1703. When I think on your truth; I.... 250 When mighty Roast Beef was the. 262 'When Slaves their liberty require When you censure the Age.. Why we love, and why we hate 106 In R. 144 Lady M. W. MONTAGU. DODSLEY'S Collection, &c., I, 1755. With an honest old friend, and.... 268 H. CAREY. Poems, 3rd Ed., 1729. With downcast eyes and folded H. BAKER, F.R.S. In Musical Mis- With my frailty, don't upbraid me! 'Woman! thoughtless, giddy.... H. BAKER, F.R.S. In Musical Mis cellany, IV, 1730. (M.) Ye Poets ragged and forlorn Dean J. SWIFT. Poetical Works, 1736. 231 58 230 210 'Ye Shepherds and Nymphs, that 198 W. HAMILTON, of Bangour. Poems, 1760. 'Ye Shepherds of this pleasant.... 196 W. HAMILTON, of Bangour. Poems, 1760. 54 115 171 You ask, my friend! How I can.. Rev. L. EUSDEN, P.L. In Poetical Miscellanies, ed. by Sir R. STEELE, 1714. 136 J. GAY. The Beggar's Opera, 1728. While at my house in Fleet street 124 N. ROWE, P.L. Poetical Works, 2nd Ed., 1720. While Butler, needy wretch! was 209 While from our looks, fair Nymph! While gentle Parthenissa walks Capt. Sir R. Husband, 1717. You little know the heart, that you 146 Lady M. W. MONTAGU. Works, 1803. 77 62 STEELE. Tender 'Young Strephon, by his folded 156 GLOSSARY AND INDEX. A', 183, 194, all. ture. Ariosto, 34. 84, Atalantis, 22, a satirical Ro- Addison, Rt. Hon. J., 38-45, verse of twelve syllables. Amaryllis (J. Gay), 169. Amoret (W. Congreve), 60. Animated rocks to live, 43, Great Anna! 16, Queen Anne. Ardelia = the poetical name Greater Assembly, 134, the - Looking babies, 99, the small Bevil (H. Baker, F.R.S.), 230. Court Ball given on a A Black Coat, 65, the Clergy. easy fellows, gallants. A purer blush, 9, by the use Bray, 147-149, in Berkshire. tures. Brillante,aSylph(A.Pope), 14. the brim. Brown, Sir G. [= Sir Plume] (A. Pope), 27, 28, 32. Bubbles, 176, mad specula- Budgell, E., 134. |