The works of Mr. John Oldham, together with his Remains
- Title
- The works of Mr. John Oldham, together with his Remains
- Author
- Oldham, John, 1653-1683.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Jo. Hindmarsh ...,
- 1684.
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- Subject terms
- Morwent, Charles, 1654 or 5-ca. 1674.
- Jesuits -- Humor.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
- CONTENTS.
- title page
- Advertisement.
- SATYRS UPON THE JESUITS.
- ODE.
- An Apology for the foregoing Ode, by way of Epilogue.
- title page
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THE Passion of Byblis OUT OF Ovid'sMetamorphosis, B. 9. F. 11.Beginning at Byblis in exemplo est, ut ament concessa puellae.And ending with— Modumque Exit, & infelix committit saepe repelli. -
A SATYR Upon a WOMAN, who by her Falshood and Scorn was the Death of my Friend. - title page
- ADVERTISEMENT.
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HORACE His ART of POETRY, Imitated in English. - An Imitation of HORACE. BOOK I. SATYR IX.
- Paraphrase upon HORACE. BOOK I. ODE XXXI.
- Paraphrase upon HORACE. BOOK II. ODE XIV.
- The PRAISE of HOMER. ODE.
- Two Pastorals out of the Greek.
- Paraphrase upon the 137. Psalm.
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Paraphrase upon the
HYMN of St.AMBROSE. -
A Letter from the Country to a Friend in Town, giving an Account of the Author's Inclinations to
Poetry. -
Upon a
Printer that exposed him by Printing a Piece of his grosly mangled, and faulty. - title page
- Advertisement.
- THE TABLE.
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THE EIGHTH SATYR OF Monsieur
BOILEAU, Imitated. -
THE THIRTEENTH SATYR OF
JUVENAL, Imitated. -
DAVID'S LAMENTATION For the DEATH of
SAUL andJONATHAN, PARAPHRAS'D. -
THE ODE OF
Aristotle inAthenaeus, PARAPHRAS'D. -
Upon the WORKS of
BEN. JOHNSON. - THE NINTH ODE Of the Third Book of HORACE, IMITATED.
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UPON A LADY, Who by overturning of a Coach, had her Coats behind flung up, and what was under shewn to the View of the Company. - CATULLUS EPIGR. VII. IMITATED.
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SOME ELEGIES OUT OF
OVID'S Amours, IMITATED. - A FRAGMENT of PETRONIUS, PARAPHRAS'D.
- AN ODE OF ANACREON, PARAPHRAS'D.
- An Allusion to MARTIAL. BOOK I. EPIG. 118.
- THE DREAM.
- A SATYR TOUCHING NOBILITY.
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A SATYR. Addressed to aFriend, that is about to leave the University, and come abroad in the World. -
SOME VERSE Written in
Septemb. 1676. - THE PARTING.
- Complaining of ABSENCE.
- Promising a VISIT.
- THE CARELESS Good Fellow.
- A SATYR.
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A SATYR, In Imitation of the Third of
JUVENAL. -
A Dithyrambick. The Drunkards Speech in a Mask. - title page
- Advertisement.
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To the MEMORY of Mr.
OLDHAM. - Authori Epitaphium.
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On the Death of Mr. John Oldham, A Pindarique Pastoral Ode. -
In memory of the
Author. -
On the ensuing
Poems of Mr.John Oldham, and the Death of his good Friend the ingenious Author. -
On the Death of Mr.
John Oldham. -
DAMON,
an ECLOGUE On the untimely Death of Mr.Old∣ham. -
Occasioned by the present Edition of the ensuing
Poems, and the Death of the ingeniousAuthor. - CONTENTS.
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COUNTERPART TO THE
SATYR againstVERTUE. -
Virg.
ECLOGUE VIII. The Enchantment. -
To Madam
L. E. upon her Recovery from a late Sickness. -
On the Death of Mrs.
Katharine Kingscourt a Child of Excel∣lent Parts and Piety. -
A
Sunday-Thought in Sickness. - title page
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To the Memory of my Dear Friend, Mr.
Charles Morwent: A PINDARIQUE. -
To the Memory of that worthy Gentle∣man, Mr.
Harman Atwood. - title page
- CHARACTER.