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Nicholas Amhurst
1697-1742 / England
Poems of Nicholas Amhurst
The Inscription, Which Was Lately Found On A Large Marble Pillar Amonst Some Ruins At Whitehall
The Legend
The Mosaic Of Creation, Or The First Six Days.
The Norfolk Lanthorn
The Old Sportsman:
The Progress Of Patriotism
The Protestant Session
The Resurrection
The Test Of Love
The Wish.
To A Friend In London
To A Friend In London, Upon My Returning To College
To A Lady Who Said She Would Never Marry A Whig.
To A Lady, Who Had Yellow Hair
To Belinda.
To Calen D’anvers, -
To Her Royal Highness The Princess Amelia, At Bath
To His Excellency
To Miss Polly Peachum A Town Pastoral
To Mrs. Centlivre At That Time
To Mrs. Centlivre,
To Mrs. Jennings, Upon Her Being Concern'D At Her Character In Strephon’s Revenge. -
To My Friend The Author Of The Tragedy Of Sir Walter Raleigh.
To Strephon
To The Age.
To The Memory Of Sir Thomas Taylor,
To The Right Honourable Earl Stanhope
To The Right Honourable William, Earl Cadogan
To Waxy
Truth And Falshood
Two Dozen Of Useful Maxims.
Upon Parties
Upon The Death Of, Mr. Addison; Inscrib'D To The Earl Of Warwick
Upon The Same. (Epigram On Dr. Crassus)
Upon The Same. (Upon Parties)
Warning To Young Married Men.
Waxy: Or, Verses Upon A Young Ldy’s Birth-Day -
Yet, Dear Poll, You May
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