1685 1695 POEMS INFLUENCED BY PARADISE LOST1 ROSCOMMON, Earl of. An essay on translated verse, 2d ed., 1685. BLACKMORE, Sir RICHARD. King Arthur, an heroick poem, 12 books, 1697. PHILIPS, JOHN. Imitation of Milton [the Splendid Shilling].-A New Mis- ANON. The vision.-Examen Miscellaneum (ed. Gildon?], 1702, pp. 44-64. 1703 1703-23 W. 1709-31 p. TRAPP, JOSEPH. The works of Virgil, 2d ed., 3 vols., 1735. DENNIS, JOHN. Britannia triumphans, or a poem on the battel of Blenheim. [Translations from Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, in] Grounds of criticism in poetry.-Ib. ii. 436, 448-50. ROWE, ELIZABETH. A description of hell, in imitation of Milton.-Works, 1739, i. 49-52. 1697 1698 w. 1701 1702 1704? 1705 1705-6 BIBLIOGRAPHY I 1706 ANON. Ramelies.-A. Harrach's John Philips, Kreuznach, 1906, pp. 111–21. PARIS, Mr. Ramillies, in imitation of Milton, 1706. 1706 w. 1715 P. STANDEN, JOSEPH. To Dr. Watts, on his Horae Lyricae.-Isaac Watts's Works, 1810, iv. 419–21. 1708 GAY, JOHN. Wine, 1709. 1708 w. 1708-11 On heaven.-Ib. 52-5. BLACKMORE, Sir RICHARD. Eliza, an epick poem, 10 books, 1705. PHILIPS, JOHN. Bleinheim, 1705. DEFOE, DANIEL. Lines.-A Review of the Affairs of France, 1705, vol. i, supplement no. 5. A hymn to truth.-Ib., vol. ii, no. 1. On the fight at Ramellies.-Ib., vol. iii (1706), no. 61. PHILIPS, JOHN. Cyder, 2 books, 1708. ROWE, THOMAS. Horace, book i, ode xii, imitated.-Original Poems, etc., 1738, appended to Miscellaneous Works of Elizabeth Rowe, 1739, ii. 245-8. ANON. [Short passages in] British Apollo, 1708–11, vol. i. nos. 50, 56, 78, 90, 99, 101, 105, 108, 111, quarterly paper no. 1, and supernumerary paper no. 8 (two pieces); vol. ii, nos. 3, 9 (two pieces), 14, 18, 19, 31, 55, 60, 61, 72, 90, 96, 104, 107, and supernumerary papers nos. 3, 4; vol. iii, nos. 17, 23, 127. 1 All the poems in this bibliography are in blank verse, except those by Blackmore (1695, 1697, 1703, 1705), Dennis (1695), Smith (1702), Burges (1801), Palmer (1802), Cottle (1815), and Wordsworth (1822), all but a few lines of Roscommon (1685), and parts of the anonymous Vision (1702), of Fellows (1770), Thomson (1796), and Mrs. Flowerdew (1803). 1709 An elegiac thought on Mrs. Anne Warner.-Ib. 304-8. bef.1710? w. RowE, ELIZABETH. Part of the thirteenth book of Tasso's Jerusalem, translated.-Works, 1739, i. 147-50. 1712 1713-26 1714 1715 1717 1711 W. 1724 p. NEEDLER, HENRY. [Poem proving the existence of God from the works of creation.]-Works, 2d ed., 1728, pp. 135-9. To the memory of Favonia.-Ib. 198-200. 1720 BELLAMY, DANIEL (the elder). Taffy's triumph, or a new translation of the GROVE, HENRY. A thought on death.-Works, 1747, iv. 395. FENTON, ELIJAH. Part of the fourteenth chapter of Isaiah, paraphras'd.— 1713 FINCH, ANNE, Countess of Winchilsea. Fanscomb Barn, in imitation of 1713 W. 1724 P. THOMSON, JAMES. The works and wonders of almighty power.Complete Poetical Works, ed. J. L. Robertson, 1908, pp. 483-4. BRADY, NICOLAS. Virgil's Aeneis, 4 vols. in one, 1716–26. ANON. The mouse-trap, done from the Latin in Milton's stile, 1715. FENTON, ELIJAH. The eleventh book of Homer's Odyssey, in Milton's style. c. 1718 w. 1847 p. THOMSON, JAMES. Lisy's parting with her cat.-Works, 1908, pp. 511-13. 1719 1 late celebrated piece, entituled Cyder, 1709. PRIOR, MATTHEW. The first hymn of Callimachus: to Jupiter.- Poems on 1721 WATTS, ISAAC. The celebrated victory of the Poles over Osman.- Horae To Mitio.-Ib. 261-79. 1724 1 bef. 1719 20-25. 1720? ANON. (J. BULKELEY?). The last day, book i, 1720(?). bef.1721 W. PRIOR, MATTHEW. Virgils Georgic 4 verse 511, translated. - Dialogues of the Dead, etc., ed. Waller, Camb., 1907, p. 334. Prelude to a tale from Boccace.-Ib. 339-44. ANON. A description, in imitation of Milton.—Miscellaneous Collection of PRIOR, MATTHEW. The second hymn of Callimachus: to Apollo. - Poems 1721 W. 1793 P. MALLET, DAVID. The transfiguration, in imitation of Milton's style.— 1723 PECK, FRANCIS. Sighs upon the death of Queen Anne, in imitation of "A GENTLEMAN OF TRINITY-COLLEGE IN CAMBRIDGE." An occasional poem.-Reasons for Abolishing Ceremony, by J. Swift, Jr., 1720, pp. Europ. Mag., xXV. 52. BAKER, HENRY. An invocation of health, 1723. NEWCOMB, THOMAS. The last judgment of men and angels, after the manner of Milton, 12 books, 1723. BROWN, N. The north-country wedding. - Miscellaneous Poems, published by Matthew Concanen, 1724, PP. 1–15. The fire.-Ib. 16-21. WARBURTON, WILLIAM. Pygmaio-geranomachia, or the battle of the cranes and pigmies, in imitation of Milton's style. -Tracts by Warburton, etc. [ed. Samuel Parr], 1789, pp. 56-62. ANON. A description of the four last things, viz. death, judgment, hell, and heaven, in blank verse, 2 pts., 2d ed., 1719. Not seen. 1725 1726 1726-30 1727 1728 ANON. TO Miss M-reton, in Milton's stile.-A New Miscellany of Poetry, ANON. A verbal translation of part of the first Aeneid.-Miscellaneous THOMPSON, WILLIAM. A poetical paraphrase on part of the book of Job, 1731 1 1729 THOMSON, JAMES. The seasons, 4 parts, 1730. BROOME, WILLIAM. Part of the tenth book of the Iliads of Homer, in the stile of Milton.-Poems on Several Occasions, 2d ed., 1739, pp. 101-30. From the eleventh book of the Iliads of Homer, in the stile of Milton.-Ib. 176-84. HARTE, WALTER. Psalm the civth, paraphrased.-Poems on Several Occasions, 1727, pp. 229-34. RALPH, JAMES. Night, 4 books, 1728. Sawney, an heroic poem occasion'd by the Dunciad, 1728. bef. 1729? CAREY, HENRY. To Handel. - Poems on Several Occasions, 3d ed., 1729, 17291 Psalm the cviith, paraphrased.-Ib. 235-42. PITT, CHRISTOPHER. The 139th psalm paraphras'd in Miltonick verse.— RALPH, JAMES. The tempest, or the terrors of death, 1727. SOMERVILE, WILLIAM. Hudibras and Milton reconciled.-Occasional THOMSON, JAMES. To the memory of Sir Isaac Newton.-Works, 1908, CURTEIS, THOMAS. Eirenodia.-R. Freeman's Kentish Poets, Canterbury, GLOVER, RICHARD. A poem on Sir Isaac Newton.-Prefixed to Henry LYTTELTON, GEORGE, Lord. Blenheim.-Poetical Works, 1801, pp. 26-33. pp. 108-9. ANON. The loss of liberty, or fall of Rome, 1729. BROWNE, MOSES. To George Dodington.-Piscatory Eclogues, 1729, dedication. Britannia.-Ib. 471-80. 1730-42 W. BLAIR, ROBERT. The grave, 1743. c.1730-65W.DUNKIN, WILLIAM. The poetical mirror, 4 books. —Select Poetical Works, Dublin, 1769-70, i. 100–337. The frosty winters of Ireland in 1739, 1740.-Ib. 430–43. Notes to the Parson's Revels. -Ib. ii., sign. b 4. RALPH, JAMES. Zeuma, or the love of liberty, 3 books, 1729. THOMSON, JAMES.(?) To the memory of Mr. Congreve.—Works, 1908, pp. 457-62. Translation from Boetius.-Ib. 518-20. ANON. Isaiah, chap. lx.-A Miscellany of Poems, ed. J. Husbands, Oxford, 1731, pp. 1-8. ANON. An epistle from Oxon.-Ib. 121-8. " ANON. Το on the death of J. Hill.-Ib. 134-40. ANON. Job, chap. the 3d.—Ib. 184-9. ANON. The country.-Ib. 197–208. ANON. A divine rhapsody, or morning hymn.-Ib. 255-62. ANON. The adventures of Telemachus, attempted in blank verse, books i-ii, 1729. Not seen. 1731 17321 1732 W. 1733 1734 1734-6 1735 1736 1737 1 1732 ANON. An evening hymn.-Ib. 266-70. ANON. On Albanio's marrying the incomparable Monissa; in Miltonian ANON. A paraphrase on the civth psalm, in imitation of Milton's style.- B—, J—. The templer's bill of complaint.-Ib. 119-29. LAUDER, WILLIAM. A poem (Eucharistia) of H. Grotius on the holy sacra- WOGAN, CHARLES. The psalms of David, paraphrased in Miltonic verse.- ANON. Prize verses, no. xi: On her majesty and the bustoes in the royal LLOYD, JOHN. The blanket, in imitation of Milton, 1733.-See the Bee, LONG, ROGER. "When o'er the sounding main to Belgia's coast.”— THOMSON, JAMES. To Dr. De la Cour, in Ireland, on his "Prospect of Liberty, 5 parts.-Works, 1908, pp. 309–421. BROWNE, ISAAC HAWKINS. Imitation iii.-A Pipe of Tobacco, in Imitation LILLY, WILLIAM. Psalm 8, in Miltonick verse.-Lond. Mag., iv. 683-4. ANON. The Christian hero.-Gent. Mag., vi. 343-7. "ASTROPHIL." To Mr. Thomson on his excellent poems.-Gent. Mag., vi. 479. "ENDYMION." An astronomical paradox.-Ib. 159-60. Solution of the astronomical paradox.-Ib. 283. WESLEY, SAMUEL (the younger). The dog, a Miltonick fragment.- Poems The descriptive, a Miltonick, after the manner of the moderns.- D., M. Animal oeconomy.-Gent. Mag., vii. 246. GLOVER, RICHARD. Leonidas, 1737. THOMSON, JAMES. To the memory of Lord Talbot.-Works, 1908, pp. 444-55. 1737 w. 1749 p. HOADLY, JOHN. Kambromyomachia, or the mouse-trap. -A Collection of Poems by Several Hands (Dodsley's Miscellany], 1758, v. 258–68. ANON. A hymn to the morning, attempted in Miltonic verse.-Lond. Mag., 1738 vii. 44. A hymn to night, attempted in the same verse.-Ib. 44. LOCKMAN, JOHN. [Voltaire's] Henriade, an epick poem, in ten cantos, translated into blank verse, 1732. Not seen. 1738 1738 w. 1739 1739 W. 1739-67 1740 ANON. Verses wrote when smoaking some bad tobacco.-Gent. Mag., viii. 99-100. "BRITANNICUS." The voice of liberty, a poem in Miltonic verse, occasion'd by the insults of the Spaniards, 1738. "EUGENIO." A hymn to the Creator of the world.-Lond. Mag., vii. 509-10. Epithalamium.-Ib. 242-5. STRAHAN, ALEXANDER. The Aeneid, translated, 2 vols., 1767.-See Mo. ANON. Liberty regain'd, in imitation of Milton, 1740. ANON. On the resurrection, in imitation of Milton.-Appended to Francis DYER, JOHN. The ruins of Rome, 1740. KING, WILLIAM. Milton's epistle to Pollio, from the Latin, 1740. NEWCOMB, THOMAS. Part of Psalm cxlviii, after the manner of Milton.- PARKER, BENJAMIN. Money, in imitation of Milton.- See A. Boyer's RALPH, JAMES. (?) An essay on truth.-The Champion, 1741, ii. 63–70. c. 1740? w. DAVIES, SNEYD. Rhapsody, to Milton.-J. Whaley's Collection, 1745, pp. 182-6. On J. W. ranging pamphlets.-Ib. 202-7. To the Hon. and Rev. [Frederick Cornwallis].-Ib. 208-13. 1740 W. 1744 P. WARTON, JOSEPH. The enthusiast, or the lover of nature. - Biographical Memoirs, etc., ed. J. Wooll, 1806, pp. 111-24. ANON. The country christning, from a Latin poem.-Lond. Mag., x. 44–5. WINSTANLEY, JOHN. An address from a youth his to father.- Poems, 1741 17421 "A FRESHMAN OF CLARE-HALL." An elegy on the death of her majesty.— Ib. 253. PRICE, HENRY. To Mr. [Moses] Browne.-Gent. Mag., viii. 651. SHIPLEY, JONATHAN. On the death of Queen Caroline.-John Nichols's EDWARDS, SAMUEL. The Copernican system.-Poetical Calendar, ed. ANON. On the declaration of war against Spain.-Gent. Mag., ix. 596–7. The wicked man's reflections.-Ib. 119-21. BROWNE, MOSES. To Mr. Thomson. -Poems on Various Subjects, 1739, GLOVER, RICHARD. London, or the progress of commerce, 1739. YOUNG, EDWARD. The complaint, or night thoughts, 9 parts.- Poetical 1742-6 bef. 1743 W. SAY, SAMUEL. Fragment.—J. Nichols's Collection, 1780, vi. 43. 1 bef. 1742 W. HINCHLIFFE, WILLIAM. [Translation of Telemachus, books i-ix, in manuscript.] In blank verse: Cibber's Lives, 1753, v. 25. Not seen. |