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Matthew Prior
1664 - 1721 / Dorset / England
Poems of Matthew Prior
A Better Answer
A Dutch Proverb
A Flower. Painted By Simon Varelst
A Letter To Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley, When A Child
A Letter To Monsieur Boileau Despreaux, Occasioned By The Victory At Blenheim
A Lover's Anger
A Passage In The Moriae Encomium Of Erasmus. Imitated
A Reasonable Affliction
A Simile
A Song. If Wine And Music Have The Power
A Song. In Vain You Tell Your Parting Lover
Alma; Or, The Progress Of The Mind. In Three Cantos. - Canto I.
Alma; Or, The Progress Of The Mind. In Three Cantos. - Canto Ii.
An English Ballad, On The Taking Of Namur, By The King Of Great Britain
An Epistle To Fleetwood Shephard, Esq.
An Epistle To Fleetwood Shephard, Esq. Burleigh, May 14, 1689
An Epistle. Desiring The Queen's Picture, But Left Unfinished, By The Sudden News Of Her Majesty's Death
An Epitaph
An Extempore Invitation To The Earl Of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer
An Ode
An Ode - Humbly Inscribed To The Queen, On The Glorious Success Of Her Majesty's Arms
An Ode - In Imitation Of Horace, Book Iii. Ode Ii.
An Ode - Inscribed To The Memory Of The Hon. Colonel George Villiers
An Ode - Presented To The King, On His Majesty's Arrival In Holland, After The Queen's Death
An Ode : On Exodus Iii. 14
An Ode : While Blooming Youth And Gay Delight
An Ode : While From Our Looks, Fair Nymph, You Guess
An Ode To A Lady. She Refusing To Continue A Dispute With Me, And Leaving Me In The Argument
An Ode To Mr. Howard
An Ode. The Merchant, To Secure
Answer To Cloe Jealous. The Author Sick
Bibo And Charon
By Mons. Fontenelle
Cantata. Set By Mons. Galliard
Carmen Seculare. For The Year 1700. To The King
Celia To Damon
Chanson. - And Imitation
Charity : A Paraphrase On 1 Cor. Chap. 13
Chaste Florimel
Cloe Jealous
Colin's Mistakes. Written In Imitation Of Spenser's Style
Considerations - On Part Of The 88th Psalm. A College Exercise
Cupid And Ganymede
Cupid In Ambush
Cupid Mistaken
Cupid Turned Ploughman. - From Moschus
Cupid Turned Stroller. - From Anacreon
Cupid's Promise - Paraphrased
Daphne To Apollo. Imitated From The First Book Of Ovid's Metamorphosis
Democritus And Heraclitus
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