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The honey-suckle consisting of original poems, epigrams, songs, tales, odes, and translations [No. II] [P3037] [ECCO]

DMI number:
501
Publication Date:
1734
Volume Number:
2
ESTC number:
P3037
EEBO/ECCO link:
CB126648841
Shelfmark:
ECCO - BOD
Full Title:
THE | HONEY-SUCKLE; | CONSISTING OF | [i]Poems, Epigrams, Songs, Tales, Odes, Translations[/i], &c. | never before made Publick. | [rule] | By a SOCIETY of [i]Gentlemen[/i]. | [rule] | To be continu'd Monthly. | [rule] | No II. | [rule] | [epigraph] | [rule] | This No contains among other Curious Poems, | [two columns] [column one] The Prologue to the Tragedy of | [i]Chrononhotonthologos[/i]. | To the Author of the [i]Bee[/i]. | An Ode on the Marriage of the | Prince of [i]Orange[/i]. | The Resurrection. | What you give to the Poor you | lend to the Lord. | Custom no Law: Or, A Woman's | Title to the Breeches. | On a Lady's killing a Flea. | To the Author of a Poem call'd | [i]Alma Mater[/i] [/column one] | [column two] The Toper's Confession: Or, An | Experiment try'd. | A Prologue intended to have been | spoken at the Opening the [i]Hay-| Market Play-House[/i], by the Revellers. | Upon Money. | Advice to an Antiquated Coquet. | [i]Thyrsis[/i] and [i]Myra[/i]: Or, The | Gazer. | Beauty Undisguis'd. | The Bishop and the Clown, a Song. [/column two] | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed for CHARLES CORBETT, at [i]Addi- | son[/i]'s-[i]Head[/i] without [i]Temple-Bar[/i], 1734. | (Price One Shilling.)
Epigraph:
[i]Miser est qui caret Inimicis.[/i]
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Periodical miscellany
Format:
Octavo
Price:
1 s
Bibliographic details:
In ECCO / Bod copy, the title page and contents page of Part II follow the contents page of Part I. Pagination and signatures follow directly on from Part I.
Other matter:
PREFATORY MATTER: Contents (2pp.) BACK MATTER: Errata, list of poems contained in Part I (1pp); list of books printed for Charles Corbett (1pp.)
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Title:
The honey-suckle consisting of original poems, epigrams, songs, tales, odes, and translations [T140662]
Publication Date:
1734
ESTC No:
T140662
Volume:
None
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The honey-suckle consisting of original poems, epigrams, songs, tales, odes, and translations [T61802] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1734
ESTC No:
T61802
Volume:
None
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Related People
Publisher:
Charles Corbett
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
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Content/Publication
First Line:
Great man who art to be for so thy pride
Page No:
pp.61-63
Poem Title:
To the Author of the Bee.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Some time ago as stories tell
Page No:
pp.63-65
Poem Title:
The Resurrection: Or, Life consists in Motion.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
For righteousness to Joseph some impute
Page No:
p.65
Poem Title:
On Joseph's refusing Potiphar's Wife.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Money thou source of grief and happiness
Page No:
pp.66-67
Poem Title:
Upon Money.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Come listen awhile and a song you shall hear
Page No:
pp.67-72
Poem Title:
The Constable mistaken. A Song. To the Tune of the Abbot of Canterbury.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ye powers unseen that people ambient air
Page No:
pp.73-74
Poem Title:
To Salinda confin'd to her Chamber by a violent Head-Ach and Cold.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Swifter ye minutes swifter fly
Page No:
pp.75-77
Poem Title:
An Ode on the Marriage of the Prince of Orange.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Farewell loose flames
Page No:
pp.77-80
Poem Title:
A Song.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
A poor honest man whom necessity made
Page No:
pp.80-82
Poem Title:
What you give to the Poor you lend to the Lord.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
The English text of scripture shows
Page No:
pp.82-83
Poem Title:
Custom no Law: Or, A Woman's Title to the Breeches.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
When poets of old had a mind to rehearse
Page No:
p.84
Poem Title:
To Delia.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Accept these flowers of different hue
Page No:
p.85
Poem Title:
To a Lady, presenting a Nosegay.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Whilst you sir in your envious lines expose
Page No:
pp.85-86
Poem Title:
To the Author of a Poem call'd Alma Mater.
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Not attributed
First Line:
Though Vandyke and Kneller in art you excel
Page No:
p.86
Poem Title:
To a Limner, on his Daughter.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
What force of reason can relieve
Page No:
pp.87-88
Poem Title:
On the Death of a Young Gentleman.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
From ancient custom tis they say
Page No:
pp.88-89
Poem Title:
To Mr. Thomas Sternhold, on the King's Offering.
Attribution:
By John Hopkins
Attributed To:
John Hopkins
First Line:
A merry young blade of the papal belief
Page No:
pp.89-91
Poem Title:
The Toper's Confession: Or, An Experiment try'd.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Against our bishops Henley raves
Page No:
p.91
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Consider Celia ere it is too late
Page No:
pp.92-93
Poem Title:
Advice to a Young Lady.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Young Chloe beautiful and fair
Page No:
pp.94-96
Poem Title:
Advice to an antiquated Coquet.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thyrsis to Myra t'other day
Page No:
pp.96-99
Poem Title:
Thyrsis and Myra: Or, The Gazer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I never thought that Celia's tender heart
Page No:
pp.100-101
Poem Title:
On a Lady's Killing a Flea.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come dear Dorinda to my arms
Page No:
pp.101-102
Poem Title:
Beauty Undisguised.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Orpheus by music's charms as poets tell
Page No:
p.103
Poem Title:
To a wretched Musician.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A matron one day giving wholesome advice
Page No:
pp.104-105
Poem Title:
Advice to a Daughter. An Epigram.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Ill fated Butler living scarce had bread
Page No:
pp.105-106
Poem Title:
Occasion'd by a Report that Mr. Butler's Monument in Westminster-Abby, is to be remov'd, to make Room for One to be set up to the Memory of Mr. Gay.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
From France there's transmitted abundance of news
Page No:
pp.106-107
Poem Title:
On the Cures perform'd by the Dust of M. Paris.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
As the bishop of Salzburg rode through a small town
Page No:
pp.107-110
Poem Title:
The Bishop and the Clown. A Song.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Unjustly Clio you accuse my tongue
Page No:
pp.110-112
Poem Title:
To a Lady, on her taxing her Suitor with defaming her.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When from your lips sometime ago
Page No:
p.112
Poem Title:
To a Lady who had a stinking Breath.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Now the town talk consists of th' disasters
Page No:
pp.113-114
Poem Title:
A Prologue intended to have been Spoken at the Opening of the Hay-Market Play-House, by the Revellers.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
To night our comic muse the buskin wears
Page No:
pp.115-116
Poem Title:
Prologue to the Tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
At your approach nature herself looks glad
Page No:
pp.117-119
Poem Title:
To a Young Lady who visited me in the Spring and left me in the Winter.
Attribution:
By a young Lady, being her second Attempt.
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Not attributed
First Line:
Safe in thy H--y Poyntz content remain
Page No:
pp.120-121
Poem Title:
To Mr. Poyntz, occasion'd by a late Poem from Lord H----y to Mr. Poyntz, with Dr. Secker's Sermon on Education.
Attribution:
By Mr. H. L.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
For once dear Molly lay aside
Page No:
pp.122-123
Poem Title:
To Molly.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Colley despise the world's dispraise
Page No:
pp.124-126
Poem Title:
To the Laureat.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How comes it that so short a gaze
Page No:
p.124
Poem Title:
On Love at First Sight.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If any critic should with curious eye
Page No:
p.126
Poem Title:
In Excuse of her Writing.
Attribution:
By a young Lady
Attributed To:
Not attributed