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Title: The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2
Author: Edward Young
Release Date: July 2006 [Ebook #18827]
Language: English
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDWARD YOUNG, VOLUME 2***
The Poetical Works of Edward Young
Volume II.
Boston
Little, Brown and Company
Cambridge
Allen and Farnham, Printers.
1859
CONTENTS
The Last Day. In Three Books
Book I.
Book II.
Book III.
The Force of Religion; or, Vanquished Love.
Book I.
Book II.
Love of Fame, the Universal Passion. In Seven Characteristical Satires.
Preface.
Satire I.
Satire II
Satire III.
Satire IV.
Satire V. On Women
Satire VI. On Women
Satire VII.
Ocean: an Ode, occasioned by his Majesty's royal Encouragement of the Sea
Service. To which is prefixed an Ode to the King; and A Discourse on Ode
A Paraphrase on Part of the Book of Job.
On Michael Angelo's Famous Piece of the Crucifixion;
To Mr. Addison, on the Tragedy of Cato
Historical Epilogue to the Brothers. A Tragedy
Epitaph on Lord Aubrey Beauclerk, in Westminster Abbey, 1740
Epitaph at Welwyn, Hertfordshire.
A Letter to Mr. Tickell, occasioned by the Death of the Right Hon. Joseph
Addison
Reflections on the Public Situation of the Kingdom
Resignation. In Two Parts.
Part I.
Part II.
On the Late Queen's Death, And His Majesty's Accession to the Throne
The Instalment.
And Epistle to the Right Hon. George Lord Lansdowne.
Two Epistles to Mr. Pope
Epistle I.
Epistle II.
An Epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole.
The Old Man's Relapse.
Verses sent by Lord Melcombe to Dr. Young
THE LAST DAY.
In Three Books.
Venit summa dies.--VIRG.
Book I.
Ipse pater, media nimborum in nocte, corusca
Fulmina molitur dextra. Quo maxima motu
Terra tremit: fugere ferae! et mortalia corda
Per gentes humi
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