The Poetical Works of Akenside and Beattie, Volume 2Houghton, Osgood Riverside Press, 1864 |
Contents
UDES ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS continued | 20 |
Anacreon Ode XXII | 60 |
Advertisement to Mr Dysons Edition of Akensides | 66 |
III | 82 |
ODES ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS In two Books | 202 |
To a Friend unsuccessful in Love | 283 |
To Curio | 300 |
To the Muse | 307 |
MEMOIR of Beattie by the Rev Alexander Dyce | vii |
The beginning of the First Book of Lucretius | x |
Virgil Pastoral I | l |
The Minstrel or the Progress of Genius Book I | 7 |
VIII | 10 |
To Mr Alexander Ross at Lochlee Author of The | 30 |
The Minstrel or the Progress of Genius Book II | 35 |
Retirement | 61 |
On a Sermon against Glory | 326 |
To Thomas Edwards | 361 |
On recovering from a Fit of Sickness | 371 |
On Domestic Manners | 377 |
An Epistle to Curio | 409 |
The Virtuoso | 421 |
The Poet A Rhapsody | 429 |
A British Philippic | 435 |
Hymn to Science | 441 |
To Cordelia | 450 |
Against Suspicion | v |
Ode to Hope | 67 |
The Battle of the Pigmies and Cranes from the Pyg | 76 |
The Hares a Fable | 83 |
being part of an Inscription designed for | 92 |
Ode to Peace | 120 |
The Triumph of Melancholy | 126 |
Elegy | 136 |
On the Report of a Monument to be erected in West | 145 |
Song in Imitation of Shakspeares Blow Blow thou | 153 |
An Epistle to the Rev Mr Thomas Blacklock | 166 |
234 | 234 |