The New Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century VerseRoger H. Lonsdale, Roger Lonsdale Oxford University Press, 1984 - 870 Anthologies of eighteenth-century verse have tended to confirm traditional notions of the period as one of untroubled elegance, urbanity, and decorum. Offering over 550 poems and extracts by more than 250 poets, The New Oxford Book of Eighteenth-Century Verse presents a truer picture of this age as a much less stable and decorous time. This extraordinarily comprehensive volume includes not only a generous selection of verse by such renowned poets as Swift, Pope, Johnson, Gray, Smart, Goldsmith, Cowper, Blake, and Burns, but also a large number of poems by lesser-known and previously ignored poets. Intermixing the familiar styles and preoccupations of "polite" taste with much less familiar verse from all social levels, it reveals the willingness of the century's poets to respond graphically, humorously, or unconventionally to all aspects of rural and urban life. Topics range from golf and hypnotism to amorous adventure and marital discord, from growing sensitivity to natural beauty to fear of the effects of the Industrial Revolution, and from the anguish of poverty and unemployment to animated political exchanges in the wake of the French Revolution. Taken together, these poems reveal that both unpredictability and familiarity played as significant a role as Augustan reason played in the world of eighteenth-century poetry. The anthology also includes a helpful introduction, notes, and a glossary. |
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JOHN POMFRET 16671702 | 1 |
THOMAS DURFEY 16531723 | 5 |
JOHN PHILIPS 16761709 | 6 |
from Blenheim | 8 |
JONATHAN SWIFT 16671745 | 9 |
Baucis and Philemon | 11 |
A Description of the Morning xxxiii xlii | 15 |
A Description of a City Shower | 16 |
Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes | 353 |
Tophet | 354 |
The Progress of Poesy A Pindaric Ode | 358 |
The Bard A Pindaric Ode | 361 |
from Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude | 365 |
The Death of Hoel | 366 |
On Lord Hollands Seat near Margate Kent | 367 |
ROBERT BLAIR 16991746 | 368 |
In Sickness | 17 |
To Stella March 13 17234 | 18 |
Stellas Birthday 1725 | 19 |
A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to | 20 |
The Day of Judgement | 22 |
Verses on the Death of Dr Swift | 23 |
DANIEL DEFOE 16601731 | 33 |
LAWRENCE SPOONER A 1703 | 35 |
LADY MARY CHUDLEIGH 16561710 | 36 |
SARAH FYGE EGERTON 1669?1722 | 37 |
WILLIAM CONGREVE 16701729 | 38 |
Song 21 Song 22 Doris | 39 |
JOSEPH ADDISON 16721719 | 41 |
MATTHEW PRIOR 16641721 | 47 |
ANONYMOUS | 61 |
ISAAC WATTS 16741748 | 67 |
ANDREW MICHAEL RAMSAY 16861743 | 77 |
WILLIAM KING 16621712 | 79 |
ALEXANDER POPE 16881744 | 87 |
Coronation | 99 |
ANNE FINCH COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA 16611720 | 106 |
WILLIAM HARRISON 16851713 | 113 |
An Elegy to an Old Beauty | 115 |
A NightPiece on Death | 116 |
JOHN GAY 16851732 | 119 |
or The Art of Walking the Streets of London | 121 |
The Birth of the Squire An Eclogue | 124 |
To a Young Lady With Some Lampreys | 127 |
Sweet Williams Farewell to BlackEyed Susan | 128 |
My Own Epitaph | 129 |
from Fables | 130 |
from Polly An Opera | 131 |
from Acis and Galatea An English Pastoral Opera | 132 |
Epigram on the First of April | 134 |
To the Revd Mr on his Drinking SeaWater | 136 |
MARY MONCK 1690?1715 | 137 |
HENRY CAREY 1687?1743 | 138 |
or A Panegyric on the New Versification | 139 |
A Lilliputian Ode on their Majesties Accession | 140 |
Roger and Dolly | 141 |
CAPTAIN H A 1716 | 142 |
LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU 16891762 | 143 |
A Receipt to Cure the Vapours | 146 |
LEONARD WELSTED 16881747 | 147 |
ALEXANDER PENNECUIK d 1730 | 148 |
EDWARD LITTLETON 1698?1734 | 150 |
ALLAN RAMSAY 16861758 | 151 |
Up in the Air | 152 |
An Ode to Mr Forbes | 153 |
Lass with a Lump of Land | 154 |
THOMAS TICKELL 16851740 | 155 |
SAMUEL CROXALL 1690?1752 | 158 |
DAVID MALLET 1705?1765 | 159 |
ELIZABETH TOLLET 16941754 | 161 |
Winter Song | 162 |
HENRY BAKER 16981774 | 163 |
The Declaimer | 164 |
HETTY WRIGHT 16971751 | 165 |
JOHN DYER 17001758 | 166 |
Grongar Hill | 167 |
My Ox Duke | 171 |
from The Fleece | 172 |
GEORGE BERKELEY 16851753 | 175 |
15 | 176 |
16 | 177 |
SAMUEL WESLEY 16911739 | 178 |
Anacreontic On Parting with a little Child | 179 |
from To the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton | 188 |
Hymn on Solitude | 191 |
Rule Britannia | 192 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 193 |
JOHN WRIGHT A 17081727 | 196 |
CHRISTOPHER PITT 16991748 | 198 |
FRANCIS HAWLING fl 1727 | 200 |
The Dream | 201 |
WILLIAM SOMERVILE 16751742 | 202 |
Hudibras and Milton Reconciled | 204 |
from The Chase | 205 |
JOHN BYROM 16921763 | 207 |
Tom the Porter | 209 |
Careless Content | 211 |
On the Origin of Evil | 213 |
RICHARD SAVAGE 1697?1743 | 214 |
EDWARD CHICKEN 16981746 | 216 |
from The Comparison | 218 |
JAMES BRAMSTON 1694?1743 | 219 |
from The Man of Taste | 220 |
ANDREW BRICE 16901773 | 222 |
STEPHEN DUCK 17051756 | 224 |
HILDEBRAND JACOB 16931739 | 226 |
To Geron | 227 |
To Cloe | 228 |
COLLEY CIBBER 16711757 | 229 |
MARY BARBER 1690?1757 | 231 |
On seeing an Officers Widow distracted | 233 |
ALEXANDER POPE 16881744 | 234 |
from An Essay on Man | 236 |
An Epistle from Mr Pope to Dr Arbuthnot | 239 |
Of the Characters of Women | 248 |
from One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight Dialogue II | 254 |
Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a Dog | 256 |
ROBERT DODSLEY 17031764 | 261 |
An Adieu to my Landlady | 263 |
Privylove for my Landlady | 264 |
Molly Moor | 268 |
Quaerè | 269 |
SAMUEL BOWDEN fl 17261771 | 271 |
A Receipt to Cure a Love Fit | 273 |
JOHN BANCKS 17091751 | 274 |
A Description of London | 275 |
Advice to a Young Lady | 276 |
On Mr Nashs Present of his own Picture | 277 |
ROBERT TATERSAL fl 1734 | 278 |
JEAN ADAMS 17101765 | 280 |
On a Female RopeDancer | 282 |
THOMAS GILBERT 1713?1747 | 283 |
MATTHEW GREEN 16961737 | 285 |
from The Spleen An Epistle to Mr CJ | 287 |
MOSES BROWNE 17041787 | 290 |
from The Shrimp | 292 |
JOHN ARMSTRONG 17091779 | 293 |
from The Art of Preserving Health | 294 |
HENRY TAYLOR 17111785 | 297 |
from The Art of Wenching | 299 |
from The Diseases of Bath A Satire | 301 |
AARON HILL 16851750 | 302 |
MayDay | 303 |
WILLIAM SHENSTONE 17141763 | 305 |
Elegy XI | 308 |
A Solemn Meditation | 309 |
Written at an Inn at Henley | 310 |
JOHN WESLEY 17031791 | 311 |
E DOWER A 1738 | 312 |
SAMUEL JOHNSON 17091784 | 313 |
Prologue Spoken by Mr Garrick at the Opening of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane 1747 | 314 |
The Vanity of Human Wishes | 315 |
A Short Song of Congratulation | 323 |
On the Death of Dr Robert Levet | 324 |
MARY COLLIER fl 17391762 | 325 |
JOHN GAMBOLD 17111771 | 327 |
SIR CHARLES HANBURY WILLIAMS 17081759 | 328 |
RICHARD GLOVER 17121785 | 332 |
SARAH DIXON A 17161745 | 334 |
Epitaph on a Child Killed by Procured Abortion | 335 |
In Temptation | 336 |
Wrestling Jacob | 337 |
Inextinguishable Blaze | 339 |
A Poem on His Majestys Happy Escape from his German Dominions | 340 |
WILLIAM DUNKIN 1709?1765 | 341 |
NICHOLAS JAMES fl 1742 | 342 |
EDWARD YOUNG 16831765 | 344 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 349 |
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College | 350 |
Sonnet on the Death of Mr Richard West | 352 |
JOSIAH RELPH 17121743 | 370 |
THOMAS MATHISON d 1754 | 372 |
PAUL WHITEHEAD 17101774 | 373 |
JAMES DANCE later LOVE 17221774 | 374 |
On the Death of Mr Pope | 376 |
Ode to Fear | 377 |
Ode on the Poetical Character | 379 |
Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746 | 381 |
Ode Occasioned by the Death of Mr Thomson | 383 |
An Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland | 384 |
JOSEPH WARTON 17221800 | 389 |
from Ode to Fancy | 391 |
MARK AKENSIDE 17201771 | 392 |
Inscription for a Grotto | 397 |
SNEYD DAVIES 17091769 | 398 |
A Scene after Hunting at Swallowfield in Berkshire | 399 |
Delia Very Angry | 402 |
ISAAC HAWKINS BROWNE 17051760 | 403 |
JOHN DOBSON fl 1746 | 404 |
TOBIAS SMOLLETT 17211771 | 407 |
MARY LEAPOR 17221746 | 408 |
Miras Will | 410 |
An Epistle to a Lady | 411 |
JOHN ELLIS 16981791 | 412 |
The Poetesss BoutsRimés | 414 |
WILLIAM WHITEHEAD 17151785 | 415 |
The Sweepers | 416 |
THOMAS WARTON 17281790 | 419 |
Sonnet To the River Lodon | 420 |
ROBERT NUGENT EARL NUGENT 17021788 | 423 |
Epigrams | 425 |
THOMAS EDWARDS 16991757 | 426 |
CHRISTOPHER SMART 17221771 | 427 |
A NightPiece or Modern Philosophy | 428 |
from Hymn to the Supreme Being on Recovery from a Dangerous Fit of Illness | 429 |
from Jubilate Agno | 431 |
from A Song to David | 437 |
On a Bed of Guernsey Lilies | 444 |
Hymn The Nativity of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ | 447 |
ANONYMOUS C G H | 451 |
PHILIP DODDRIDGE 17021751 | 457 |
A Description of the Spring in London | 466 |
KENRICK PRESCOT 17021779 | 475 |
DAVID GARRICK 17171779 | 482 |
ANONYMOUS | 488 |
JAMES CAWTHORN 17191761 | 494 |
EMANUEL COLLINS b 1712? | 500 |
THOMAS MOZEEN d 1768 | 502 |
JOHN COLLIER 17081786 | 511 |
JAMES GRAINGER 17211766 | 519 |
LEONARD HOWARD 1699?1767 | 534 |
CHRISTOPHER ANSTEY 17241805 | 540 |
FREDERICK FORREST A 1766 | 542 |
MICHAEL BRUCE 17461767 | 548 |
JOHN GERRARD fl 1769 | 554 |
22 | 560 |
GILBERT WHITE 17201793 | 563 |
WILLIAM MASON 17241797 | 569 |
LADY ANNE LINDSAY later BARNARD 17501825 | 573 |
GEORGE KEATE 17291797 | 574 |
CHARLES JENNER 17361774 | 577 |
JAMES GRAEME 17491772 | 579 |
ROBERT FERGUSSON 17501774 | 582 |
Braid Claith | 584 |
The Sow of Feeling | 585 |
HORACE WALPOLE EARL OF ORFORD 17171797 | 587 |
Epitaph on Two PipingBullfinches | 588 |
WILLIAM COWPER 17311800 | 589 |
Hatred and Vengeance my Eternal Portion | 590 |
To Mr Newton on his Return from Ramsgate | 591 |
Epitaph on a Hare | 593 |
The PoplarField | 594 |
from The Task | 595 |
Sweet Meat has Sour Sauce | 602 |
On the Death of Mrs Throckmortons Bullfinch | 603 |
On the Receipt of My Mothers Picture out of Norfolk | 605 |
Yardley Oak | 608 |
To Mary | 612 |
Lines Written upon a WindowShutter at Weston | 614 |
PHILLIS WHEATLEY 1753?1784 | 616 |
Morning | 617 |
JOHN LANGHORNE 17351779 | 620 |
THOMAS PENROSE 17421779 | 628 |
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN 17511816 | 637 |
SUSANNA BLAMIRE 17471794 | 643 |
JOHN NEWTON 17251807 | 649 |
J WILDE A 1779 | 651 |
ANONYMOUS | 660 |
OBRIEN f 1782 | 666 |
ANONYMOUS w J | 677 |
WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 686 |
Song | 687 |
To the Muses | 688 |
The Little Black Boy | 689 |
Holy Thursday | 690 |
The ChimneySweeper | 691 |
The Divine Image | 692 |
Earths Answer | 693 |
London | 694 |
The Human Abstract | 695 |
The Sick Rose | 696 |
Ah Sunflower | 697 |
SIR GEORGE DALLAS 17581833 | 698 |
ROBERT BURNS 17591796 | 701 |
A Poets Welcome to his lovebegotten Daughter | 704 |
To a Mouse | 706 |
Address to the Deil | 707 |
To a Louse | 711 |
from Love and Liberty A Cantata | 712 |
Ay Waukin O | 716 |
The Banks o Doon | 717 |
A Red Red Rose | 718 |
ROBERT MERRY 17551798 | 720 |
JOHN CARR 17321807 | 723 |
HENRY JAMES PYE 17451813 | 725 |
JOHN FREDERICK BRYANT 17531791 | 726 |
ANN YEARSLEY 17561806 | 727 |
KER A 1787 | 728 |
JOHN OKEEFFE 17471833 | 730 |
CHARLES MORRIS 17451838 | 734 |
Country and Town | 736 |
JOHN WOLCOT 17381819 | 737 |
Ode | 740 |
an Ode to the Journeymen Shoemakers | 741 |
To a Fly Taken out of a Bowl of Punch | 742 |
Ode to a Country Hoyden | 744 |
from The Royal Tour and Weymouth Amusements | 745 |
An Elegy | 747 |
WILLIAM CROWE 17451829 | 749 |
THOMAS RUSSELL 17621788 | 750 |
The Soldier that has Seen Service | 751 |
ANNA SEWARD 17421809 | 752 |
ANONYMOUS | 759 |
WILLIAM SOTHEBY 17571833 | 768 |
SAMUEL BISHOP 17311795 | 776 |
LAURENCE HYNES HALLORAN 17661831 | 780 |
WILLIAM SHEPHERD 17681847 | 787 |
JOHN PARRISH fl 1793 | 794 |
JAMES KENNEDY fl 1795 | 802 |
HANNAH MORE 17451833 | 808 |
WILLIAM TAYLOR 17651836 | 811 |
GEORGE CANNING 17701827 | 824 |
JAMES BISSET 1762?1832 | 836 |
23 | 839 |
333 | 849 |
35 | 856 |
36 | 857 |
Index of First Lines | 858 |
37 | 861 |
38 | 863 |
39 | 864 |
Index of Authors | 868 |
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