Poems on several occasions written by Philomela.
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- Poems on several occasions written by Philomela.
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- Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737.
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- London :: Printed for John Dunton ...,
- 1696.
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"Poems on several occasions written by Philomela." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A57734.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
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THE Contents.
TO the Author of these Poems, known only by Report, and by her Works.
- Platonick Love
- Page 1
- Humane Love, by a Countrey Gentleman, in Answer to Platonick Love
- 3
- To Mr.—on his Poem
- 5
- To Mrs. Mary Friend, knowing her but by Report
- 7
- Paraphrase on John 3. 16. For God so loved the World, that he gave his only Begotten Son, &c.
- 8
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- The Expostulation
- 12
- To my Lady Carteret
- 14
- And though after my Skin, Worms de∣stroy this Body, yet in my Flesh shall I see God, Iob 19. 26.
- 15
- To Sir Charles Sedley
- 16
- To the Honourable Mrs. E. Stretchy
- 17
- A Pindarick Poem on Habbakuk
- 18
- The Athenians to the Compiler of the Pindarick now Recited
- 21
- A Poetical Question concerning the Jaco∣bites, sent to the Athenians
- 27
- The Athenians Answer
- 28
- Upon King William's passing the Boyn, &c.
- 30
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- The Vanity of the World, in a Poem to the Athenians
- 33
- The Athenians Answer
- 35
- The Rapture
- ibid.
- A Paraphrase on the CANTICLES, Chap. I.
- 36
- Chap. II.
- 39
- Chap. III.
- 42
- Chap. IV.
- 44
- Chap. V.
- 47
- Chap. VI.
- 52
- The Fable of Phaeron Paraphrased from Ovid's Metamorphosis
- 56
- The Wish, in a Poem to the Athenians, ••d Alphabet
- I
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- The Athenians Answer
- 3
- To one that perswades me to leave the Muses
- 6
- A Poem occasion'd by the Report of the Queen's Death
- 9
- Paraphrase on John 21. 17.
- 10
- Paraphrase on Cant. 5,6, &c.
- 13
- A Pindarick to the Athenian So∣ciety
- 15
- Paraphrase on Revel. Chap. 1. from v. 13. to v. 18.
- 19
- To a very Young Gentleman at a Dan∣cing-School
- 22
- To the same Gentleman
- 23
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- A Pastoral
- 24
- To Celinda
- 27
- Thoughts on Death
- 28
- The Female Passion
- 30
- To Strephon
- 31
- Paraphrase on Malachy 3, 14.
- 32
- On Mrs. Rebekah
- 34
- By Dispair
- 35
- To Orestes
- 37
- The Athenians Answer to the foregoing Poem
- 39
- Paraphrase on Canticles, 7, 11
- 40
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- Paraphrase on Micah, 6. 6, 7.
- 41
- The Reflection
- 43
- A Song
- 44
- To Madam S.—at the Court
- 46
- The Vision.—To Theron
- 49
- A Pastoral Elegy
- 51
- Parthenia, an Elegy
- 57
- The Reply to Mr.—
- 59
- A Pastoral on the Queen
- 62
- A Farewel to Love
- 65