The Annual miscellany, for the year 1694 being the fourth part of Miscellany poems : containing great variety of new translations and original copies / by the most eminent hands.
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- The Annual miscellany, for the year 1694 being the fourth part of Miscellany poems : containing great variety of new translations and original copies / by the most eminent hands.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by R.E. for Jacob Tonson ...,
- 1694.
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- Subject terms
- Classical poetry -- Translations into English.
- English poetry -- Translations from classical literature.
- English poetry -- 17th century.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- THE CONTENTS,
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THE THIRD BOOK
OF
VIRGIL 's Georgicks, Translated into ENGLISH VERSE BY Mr.DRYDEN. - A TRANSLATION OF ALL Virgil's 4th Georgick, EXCEPT THE Story of ARISTEUS.
- TO Sir Godfrey Kneller.
- PROLOGUE TO THE QUEEN. UPON Her Majesty's coming to see the Old Batchelour.
- TO CYNTHIA Weeping and not Speaking.
- Fortuna saevo Laeta negotio, &c. OUT OF HORACE.
- TO MY LADY DURSLEY, On Her Reading Milton's Paradise Lost.
- TO Mr. WATSON, ON HIS Ephemeris of the Celestial Mo∣tions, presented to Her Majesty.
- THE Rape of THEUTILLA, Imitated from the LATIN OF FAMIAN. STRADA.
- An ODE, FOR St. Cecilia's Day, 1693.
- A SONG. FOR St. CECILIA'S Day, At OXFORD.
- The STORY of SALMACIS: From the Fourth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
- THE ENQUIRY After his MISTRESS
- To the Honourable Mrs. MOHUN. ON HER RECOVERY.
-
THE
Force of JEALOUSY.
TO
A LADY
ASKING,
If her Sex was as sensible of that Passion as Men.
An Allusion to
O! Quam cruentus Foeminas stimulat Dolor. | Seneca' | s Hercules-OEtus. | - TO Mr. DRYDEN, UPON His Translation OF THE THIRD BOOK OF VIRGIL's Georgicks▪ Pindarick ODE.
- THE ENJOYMENT A SONG.
- The Enjoyment.
- In Imitation of HORACE. ODE the XXII. Integer vitae, &c.
- TO His Perjur'd Mistress. From HORACE.
- The XVI. ODE of the 2d. Book of HORACE.
- SONG. Advice to CAELIA.
- Advice to CUPID. IN A SONG.
- Cornelius Gallus Imitated A LYRICK.
- APOLLO's Grief, For having Kill'd HYACINTH by Accident. In Imitation of OVID.
- SONG.
- ON THE Happyness of a Retir'd Life.
- The Passion Of BYBLIS. From the ninth Book of OVID Metamorphosis.
- THE FIRST BOOK OF VIRGIL's Georgicks. Translated into ENGLISH VERSE
- Jupiter and Europa: FROM THE FOURTH BOOK OF OVID Metamorphoses.
- PATROCLUS's Request TO ACHILLES For his Arms. Imitated from the Beginning of the 16 Iliad of Homer.
- A SONG. By—
- AN Epistle to Mr. B—
- To MYRA.
- SONG.
- A Short VISIT.
- A Copy of Verses Written by Mr. Edmund Waller, above Forty Years since, and never Printed in any Edition of his Poetry.
- CUPID's Pastime.
- FOR THE NEW YEAR: TO THE SUN. INTENDED To be Sung before Their Majesties on New-Years Day. 1693-94.
- The DUEL.
- TO A Person of Honour: UPON HIS Incomprehensible Poems.
- Upon the same.
- Upon the same.
- TRANSLATED FROM Seneca's Troas. Act. 2. Chorus.
- Horace B. I. Ode XIII
- Horace B. 1 Ode XXIII.
- B. II. Ode XII. Nolis longa feroe Bella Numantioe, &c.
- AN ACCOUNT OF THE Greatest English Poets To Mr. H. S. Ap. 3d. 1694.
- I have here inserted a Catalogue of what Poems are contained in the three former Miscellanies.