Short-title | Where | Text |
Benjamin Martin, Miscellaneous Correspondence, vol. 4 (1764) |
p. 997 | link |
At length th’ imperious lord of war |
Complete Edition ... Poets of Great Britain, 11 (1795) |
p. 960 | link |
At length th’ imperious lord of war |
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p. 960 | link |
Go, Flora (said th’ impatient Queen) |
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pp. 959-60 |
God of slaughter, quit the scene |
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pp. 967-8 | link |
Ye powers, who rule o’er states and kings |
New Court-Songs and Poems by R. V. |
pp. 86-87 |
See mighty sir the day appears |
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pp. 94 - 5 | link |
When from his throne the Persian god displays |
Poems and Songs, by Thomas Flatman, Fourth Edition |
pp. 201-203 |
My trembling song, awake, arise |
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pp. 203-205 |
From those serene and rapturous joys |
Richard Crashaw, Carmen Deo Nostro, Te Decet Hymnus Sacred Poems ... |
pp. 17-18 | link |
Rise, thou best and brightest morning |
Samuel Johnson, The Works of the English Poets |
vol. 26 (London: printed by H. Hughs, 1779), 71–6 |
Hail to thee, glorious rising year |
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vol. 26 (London: printed by H. Hughs, 1779), 76–8 |
Lay thy flowery garlands by |
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vol. 26 (London: printed by H. Hughs, 1779), 78–80 |
Winter! Thou hoary venerable sire |
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vol. 26 (London: printed by H. Hughs, 1779), 80–2 |
Thou fairest, sweetest daughter of the skies |
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vol. 26 (London: printed by H. Hughs, 1779), 82–3 |
Oh touch the string, celestial muse |
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vol. 26 (London: printed by H. Hughs, 1779), 84–5 |
King of the floods, whom friendly stars ordain |
Steps to the Temple 1670 |
pp. 29 - 32 |
Come we shepherds, whose blest sight |
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pp. 72 - 74 |
Rise, thou best and brightest morning |
Sylvae, Or the Second Part of Poetical Miscellanies |
499-452 | link |
Arise, great monarch |
The Poetical Works of John Hughes, vol. 2 (Edinburgh: Apollo ... |
pp. 38–39 |
While Venus in her snowy arms |
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