Collins, William, 1721-1759
Collins, William
Collins, William poète
William Collins English poet, born 1721
Collins, Wiliam (1721-1759)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (27)
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Works
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Abra | |
Bouquet : consisting of The pleasures of hope, The pleasures of memory, The pains of memory, Collin's Orietal eclogues, an Ode to the passions, and other poems. | |
[caption title, f.10v:] Loose were her Tresses | seen From Collins's ode on the Passions, by Giordani | |
The Christian : a poem; in four books. To which is prefixed a preface in prose in defence of Christianity: with an address to the people of America. [Two lines from Young] | |
Dirge in Cimbelline [...] D|r Arne | |
Drafts and fragments of verse. | |
Élégies | |
[f. 24v, at head, in ink, by Thomson:] Sweet Annie - Away ye gay landscapes &c. 3 voices vol. 5. | [on the left, by Rampl:] Nro 1. | |
[f. 46r, at head, in ink, by Thomson] Airs Scottish for 3 Voices. Beethoven [at bottom:] Received by G. Thomson in Dec.r 1818. | |
The Laurel | |
Lyrik | |
Minor poets of the eighteenth century : Parnell, Green, Dyer & Anne, Countess of Winchilsea | |
An ode for music : SATB unaccompanied | |
Ode occasion'd by the death of Mr. Thomson | |
An ode on the popular superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland : considered as the subject of poetry. Inscribed to Mr. Home, author of Douglas. By Mr. William Collins, Author of the Ode on the Passions, etc. | |
Ode to Evening | |
Ode to the passions written by William Collins : set to music for chorus and orchestra. | |
Odes on several descriptive and allegoric subjects. | |
Odes / William Collins. - London, 1926. | |
Odi. | |
Oeuvres poétiques complètes | |
Oriental eclogues. Written originally for the entertainment of the ladies of Tauris. And now translated ... | |
Passions | |
Pasterka | |
Persian eclogues. | |
Poems | |
Poems : by William Collins, containing oriental eclogues, odes, dirge in Cymbeline, song; with the life of the author. | |
The Poems of Thomas Gray, William Collins, Oliver Goldsmith | |
The Poems of Thomson, Hammond and Collins | |
Poems. Selections | |
The poetical works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie : with Lord Byron's English bards and Scotch reviewers, Hours of idleness. | |
poetical works of James Thomson, with his last corrections and improvements in two volumes. With the life of the author. From the royal quarto edition of 1762 | |
The poetical works : of Mr. William Collins. To which are added, Mr. Hammond's elegies. | |
The poetical works : of Mr. William Collins. With memoirs of the author; and observations on his genius and writings. By J. Langhorne. | |
The poetical works of William Collins : Containing his miscellanies, oriental eclogues, odes descriptive and allegorical. etc. etc. | |
The seasons : By James Thomson. [Ten lines of verse] | |
Seasons : viz. spring, summer, autumn, winter | |
Selected lyrics from Gray and his contemporaries | |
Shepherd girl | |
Sweet Annie frae the sea beach came | |
[title, taken from first line of text:] How sleep the brave :. glee | [...] Mr Cook | |
To fair Fidele's grassy tomb | |
Verker | |
Verses humbly address'd to Sir Thomas Hanmer : On his edition of Shakespear's works. By a gentleman of Oxford. | |
What crime is it? Victor Wooten, JD Blair, Bootsy Collins, William Collins | |
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The works of the english poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Samuel Johnson. Volume the fifty-eighth.. |