A Patch-Work Screen
  • TO THE READER.
  • INTRODUCTION.
  • The Man had his Mare again.
  • A Caxton, or Kak.
  • One good Turn deserves Another.
  • Thus Murder will out.
  • The LETTER.
  • A Patch-Work SCREEN FOR THE LADIES. LEAF I.
  • The Continuation of the History of Galesia.
  • The GROVE.
  • The Rivulet.
  • I.
  • II.
  • III.
  • An Invocation of her Muse.
  • ANATOMY.
  • I.
  • II.
  • An Invitation to my Learned Friends at Cambridge.
  • To my Young Lover.
  • A BALLAD. By Way of Dialogue between Two Shepherd-Boys.
  • FIRST BOY.
  • SECOND BOY.
  • FIRST BOY.
  • SECOND BOY.
  • FIRST BOY.
  • CHORUS.
  • A Patch-Work Screen FOR THE LADIES. LEAF II.
  • To my Indifferent Lover, who complain'd of my Indifferency.
  • To my Friend EXILIUS, On his persuading me to marry Old Damon.
  • On the Apothecaries Filing my Recipes amongst the Doctors.
  • To my Muse.
  • Upon Covetousness.
  • To my Friends; against Poetry.
  • The Story of Belinda.
  • A Patch-Work SCREEN FOR THE LADIES. LEAF III.
  • The History of Lysander.
  • A Virgin Life.
  • The CZAR's Receipt to make PUNCH.
  • The Necessity of Fate.
  • I.
  • II.
  • III.
  • IV.
  • The Receipt for Welsh Flummery, Made at the Castle of Montgomery.
  • The Unaccountable Wife.
  • The SONG.
  • II.
  • A Patch-Work SCREEN FOR THE LADIES. LEAF IV.
  • A Receipt for French Soup.
  • The Prophesy.
  • On the Follies of Human-Life.
  • And as to Pride,
  • Upon CHARITY.
  • A Hymn. Sung in a Psalm Tune.
  • The Childrens, or Catechumen's Elysium.
  • On DREAMS.
  • On the Difficulties of RELIGION.
  • AN ODE IN Commemoration of the Nativity of CHRIST.
  • I.
  • II.
  • III.
  • IV.
  • V.
  • VI.
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