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Mark Akenside

Poems

A British Philippic
A Song
Affected Indifference - To The Same; Ode IV
Against Suspicion; Ode V
Ambition And Content
Amoret
Female Beauty
For A Column At Runnymede
For A Grotto
For A Statue Of Chaucer At Woodstock
Friendship And Love
Hymn To Cheerfulness
Hymn To Science
Hymn To The Naiads
If Rightly Tuneful Bards Decide
Love; An Elegy
Me Tho' In Life's Sequester'd Vale
O Youths And Virgins
Ode I(ii); The Remonstrance Of Shakespeare
Ode I; The Preface
Ode II(ii); On The Winter Soltice
Ode II; To Sleep
Ode III; To The Cuckow
Ode IV; To The Honourable Charles Townshend In The Country
Ode IX(II); At Study
Ode IX. To Curio
Ode On A Sermon Against Glory
Ode To The Country Gentlemen Of England
Ode V; On Love Of Praise
On A Sermon Against Glory
On Domestic Issues
On Leaving Holland
On Love, To A Friend
On Lyric Poetry
On Recovering From A Fit Of Sickness, In the Country
On The Use Of Poetry
Taste
The Complaint
The Nightingale
The Pleasures Of Imagination
The Pleasures of Imagination - The First Book
The Pleasures of Imagination - The First Book - Poem
The Pleasures of Imagination - The First Book - The Argument
The Pleasures of Imagination - The Fourth Book - Poem
The Pleasures of Imagination - The General Argument
The Pleasures of Imagination - The Second Book
The Pleasures of Imagination - The Second Book - Poem
The Pleasures of Imagination - The Second Book - The Argument
The Pleasures of Imagination - The Third Book - Poem
The Pleasures of Imagination - The Third Book - The Argument
The Poet
The Virtuoso
The Wood Nymph
To A Friend, Unsuccessful In Love; Ode III
To Caleb Hardinge, M.D.
To Cordelia
To Sir Francis Henry Drake, Baronet
To The Author Of Memoirs Of The House of Brandenburgh
To The Country Gentlemen Of England
To The Evening-Star
To The Honourable Charles Townshend: From The Country
To The Muse
To The Right Honourable Francis Earl Of Huntington
To The Right Reverend Benjamin Lord Bishop Of Winchester
To Thomas Edwards, Esquire - On The Late Edition Of Mr. Pope's Work
To William Hall, Esquire: With The Works Of Chaulieu
Whoe'er Thou Art Whose Pat In Summer Lies
Ye Powers Unseen