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Odds and Ends
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]See also section links
[edit]19th century and before:
- Empfindsamkeit (Sensibility) era of German literature (1750s-1770s)
- Weimar Classicism period in Germany, commonly considered to have begun in 1788) and to have ended either in 1805, with the death of Schiller, or this year, with the death of Goethe
- Golden Age of Russian Poetry (1800–1850)
- Young Germany (Junges Deutschland) a loose group of German writers from about 1830 to 1850
Late 19th century:
- Symbolism 1885-1899
20th century:
- Acmeist poetry movement in Russian poetry 1910 to 1912????
- Ego-Futurism movement in Russian poetry 1910 to 1917????
- Expressionism movement in German poetry, 1910-1914
- Russian Futurism movement in Russian poetry and art 1912-1914?????
- Dada movement in various arts 1914-1924
- Imaginism movement in Russian poetry 1918-1927
- Oberiu movement in Russian poetry and art 1928-1931????
- New Objectivity in German literature and art, 1923-1933
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1875
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1884
- Zinda Kaul 'Masterji' (1884–1965), Indian, Kashmiri-language poet
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
- Mahadev Desai (1892–1942), writer in English, Gujarati and Bengali, who translated poetry and prose into Gujarati; also Gandhi's private secretary for many years and called "Bapu's Boswell"[14]
- Jyotsna Shukla (1892–1976), Indian, Gujarati-language woman poet[14]
- Johannes Jorgensen, Stemninger ("Moods"), Denmark[4]
1896
- Jhaverchand Meghani (1896–1947), novelist, poet, short-story writer, folklorist
1897
1898
- Dalpatram (1820–1898), Indian, Gujarati-language poet; father of Nanalal Dapatram Kavi[14]
- Ibrahim Nagi (died [[1953 in poetry|1953), Egyptian physician and poet
1899
- Jibananda Das (জীবনানন্দ দাশ) (1899–1954), Indian, Bengali-language poet
1800
[edit]
1900
[edit]1904
1908
- Holger Drachmann (born 1846), Danish[4]
1925
1931
- Sophus Claussen (born 1865), Danish[4]
1939
- Samih al-Qasim, سميح القاسم (born 1939), Palestinian, Arab-language poet
- -- 1904 DIED *Mahmud Sami al-Barudi محمود سامي البارودي, called rab alseif wel qalam رب السيف و القلم — "lord of sword and pen", (born 1838), poet and politician, Prime Minister of Egypt for a few months in 1882
- -- 1905 BORN *Badawi al-Jabal بدوي الجبل, pen name of Muhammad Sulayman al-Ahmad محمد سليمان الأحمد (born 1905), a Syrian, Arabic-language poet and politician; a member of parliament and health minister
- -- 1910 BORN *'Umar Abu Rishah (b. 1910–)
- -- 1912 BORN *Sa'id 'Aql, (b. 1912)
- -- 1917 BORN *Fadwa Toukan (died 2003)
- -- 1923 BORN *Nizar Qabbani (died 1998)
- -- 1926 BORN *Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayyati (died 1999)
- -- 1928 BORN *Adunis (b. 1928–)
- -- 1930 BORN *Salah Jaheen (died 1986)
- -- 1931 DIED *Khalil Jubran (died [[1931)
- -- 1932 DIED *Hafiz Ibrahim (died [[1932)
- -- 1934 BORN *Muhammed Almagut (died 2006)
- -- 1934 BORN *Muzaffar al-Nawwab, (b. 1934)
- -- 1934 DIED *Abu al-qasim al-Shabbi, (born [[[[1934)
- -- 1938 BORN *Abd Al-Rahman Abnudi (b. 1938)
- -- 1939 BORN *Ahmad 'Abd al-mu'ti Hijazi, (b. 1939)
- -- 1941 BORN *Mahmoud Darwish (died 2008)
- -- 1942 BORN *Su'ad al-Sabah, (b. 1942)
- -- 1944 BORN *Mourid Barghouti (b. 1944–)
- -- 1945 DIED *Ma'ruf al-Rusafi, (born [[1945)
- -- 1948 BORN *Qassim Haddad (b. 1948–)
- -- 1949 DIED *Khalil Mutran, (born [[1949)
- -- 1953 DIED *Ibrahim Nagi (born 1898)
- -- 1953 BORN*Salman Masalha, (b. 1953-)
- -- 1956 BORN *Jamal Jumá (b. 1956–)
- -- 1957 DIED *Iliyya Abu Madi, (d. 1957)
- -- 1958 DIED * December 16 – Abd Al-Rahman Shokry (born 1886),Egyptian poet from the Divan school of poets
- -- 1964 BORN
- -- 1964 DIED *Badr Shakir al-Sayyab, (born [[ 1964)
- -- 1968 DIED *Bisharah al-Khuri, (born [[ 1968)
- -- 1971 DIED *Tawfiq Sayigh, (born [[ 1971)
- -- 1975 BORN *Ali Al Jallawi (b. 1975–)
- -- 1981 DIED * August 19 – Badawi al-Jabal بدوي الجبل, pen name of Muhammad Sulayman al-Ahmad محمد سليمان الأحمد (born 1905), a Syrian, Arabic-language poet and politician; a member of parliament and health minister
- -- 1986 DIED *Salah Jaheen (born 1930)
- -- 1998 DIED *Muhammad Mahdi al-Jawahiri, (d. 1998)
- -- 1998 DIED *Nizar Qabbani (born 1923)
- -- 1999 DIED *Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayyati (born 1923)
- -- 2003 DIED *Fadwa Toukan (born 1917)
- -- 2006 DIED *Muhammed Almagut (born 1934)
- -- 2008 DIED *Mahmoud Darwish (born 1941)
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1970
1971
1972
1974
1975
1976
1981
1982
1983
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2000
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2004
2005
2008
Italian poets who wrote in Latin, 16th century
[edit]Footnote: [15]
Births
[edit]- Federico Veterano, saec. XVI in.
- Lorenzo Vidroscio, saec. XVI
- Bartolomeo Zamberti, saec. XVI
- Andrea Angulo, saec. XVI
- Ottavio Bagatto, saec. XVI
- Lorenzo Flaminghio, saec. XVI
- Lorenzo Nicolucesi, saec. XVI
- Orazio Prospero, saec. XVI
- Giovanni Antonio Seroni, saec. XVI
- Giulio Stufa, saec. XVI
- Fabio Barignani, saec. XVI
- Alessandro Paolini, saec. XVI
- Matteo Dall'Isola, saec. XVI/1
- Flavio Pantagato, (died 1474
- Leonardo Grifo, died 1485
- Francesco Mendoza, (died 1566
- Alessandro Braccesi, 1503
- Bonifacio Bembo, saec. XV me. – died after 1495
- Giorgio Gadio, (died 1538
- Lorenzo Lenzi, (died 1544
- [[ incerti poetae carmina de gente Portensi c. 1487/1495
- [[ La prima metà del Cinquecento (1494–1550)
- [[ dyalogus mortis et pontificis laborantis febre 1550
- [[ Iliados liber XIV Latine redditus null
1420s
[edit]1430s
[edit]1440s
[edit]1440:
- Lorenzo Lippi, 1440–1485), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Paolo Marsi, 1440–1484), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Ludovico Pontico, c. 1440–1520), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giorgio Sisgoreo, c. 1440 – c. 1510), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Francesco Uberti, 1440–1518), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1441:
1442:
- Amerigo Corsini, 1442–1501), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Pietro Antonio Piatti, c. 1442 – died after 1508), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1443:
1444:
1445:
- Cantalicio 1445–1515), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Bartolomeo Fonzio, c. 1445–1513), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1446:
1447:
1449:
- Quinto Emiliano Cimbriaco, c. 1449–1499), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Antonio Geraldini, c. 1449–1489), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Aldo Manuzio, 1449–1515), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1450s
[edit]- birth year disputed
- death year disputed
1460s
[edit]1470s
[edit]- Girolamo Fracastoro (died 1553), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1500s
[edit]- Giovanni Della Casa, 1503–1556), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Benedetto Varchi, 1503–1565), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1510s
[edit]1520s
[edit]- [[ de vero cultu Dei c. 1525
1530s
[edit]1540s
[edit]1550s
[edit]1570s
[edit]1580s
[edit]- Paolo Giovio, (died 1585), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
Deaths
[edit]- [[ de vero cultu Dei c. 1525
- Matteo Dall'Isola, saec. XVI/1
- Federico Veterano, saec. XVI in.
- Lorenzo Vidroscio, saec. XVI
- Bartolomeo Zamberti, saec. XVI
- Andrea Angulo, saec. XVI
- Ottavio Bagatto, saec. XVI
- Lorenzo Flaminghio, saec. XVI
- Lorenzo Nicolucesi, saec. XVI
- Orazio Prospero, saec. XVI
- Giovanni Antonio Seroni, saec. XVI
- Giulio Stufa, saec. XVI
- Fabio Barignani, saec. XVI
- Alessandro Paolini, saec. XVI
1450s
[edit]1460s
[edit]1470s
[edit]1480s
[edit]- Leonardo Grifo, 1485), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1490s
[edit]- Matteo Maria Boiardo, 1441–1494), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Bonifacio Bembo, saec. XV me. – died after 1495), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1500s
[edit]1510s
[edit]1520s
[edit]- Ludovico Pontico, c. 1440–1520), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Faustino Perisauli, c. 1450–1523), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Francesco Negri, 1452 – died after 1523), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Alessandro Geraldini, 1455–1524), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giovanni Aurelio Augurelli, 1456–1524), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Cornelio Vitelli, c. 1450 – c. 1525), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Panfilo Sasso, c. 1450–1527), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Girolamo Carbone, c. 1465 – died after 1527), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giorgio Anselmi, before 1459–1528), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Zaccaria Ferreri, 1479–1524), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Riccardo Sbruglio, c. 1480 – died after 1525), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Severo Minervi, c. 1470–1529), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Baldassarre Castiglione, 1478–1529), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Andrea Navagero, 1483–1529), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1530s
[edit]- Girolamo Balbi, c. 1450–1530), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Iacopo Sannazaro, 1457–1530), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giovanni Francesco Pico, 1469–1533), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Girolamo Avanzi, (died after 1534), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giannantonio Flaminio, 1464–1536), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Girolamo Angeriano, 1470–1535), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Ludovico Ariosto, 1474–1533), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Antonio Tilesio, 1482–1534), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Lelio Bonzi, 1532), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Francesco Berni, 1498–1535), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Gioanni Hercolani de' Sarti, fl. 1535), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giacomo Bon, 1469–1538), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giorgio Gadio, (died 1538), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1540s
[edit]- Celio Calcagnini, 1479–1541), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Francesco Di Natale, 1469–1542), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Marcello Palingenio Stellato, 1500/1503–1543), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Francesco Maria Molza, 1489–1544), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Pietro Bonomo, 1458–1546), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Lorenzo Lenzi, (died 1544), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Teofilo Folengo, 1491–1544), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Nicolò D'Arco, 1479–1546), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Paolo Parrasio, 1473–1545), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Pietro Bembo, 1470–1547), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1550s
[edit]- [[ La prima metà del Cinquecento (1494–1550)
- [[ dyalogus mortis et pontificis laborantis febre 1550), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Marco Antonio Flaminio, 1498–1550), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Francesco Pittiani, c. 1490–1552), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Palladio Blosio, c. 1470–1550), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Aurelio Casellio, 1483–1552), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Girolamo Fracastoro, 1478–1553), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Marcantonio Epicuro, 1472–1555), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giulio Cesare Scaligero, 1484–1558), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Pietro Valeriano, 1477–1558), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giovanni Darcio, c. 1510 – died after 1554), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giovanni Armonio Marso, c. 1555), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giovanni Della Casa, 1503–1556), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Cassandra Fedele, c. 1465–1558), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Basilio Zanchi, 1500–1558/1559), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1560s
[edit]- Anton Francesco Ranieri, 1510–1560), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giuseppe Sporeni, c. 1490 - died after 1562), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Benedetto Varchi, 1503–1565), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Marco Girolamo Vida, c. 1485–1566), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Francesco Mendoza, (died 1566), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Giovanni Pietro Astemio, 1505–1567), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
- Francesco Luisini, 1524–1568), Italian, Latin-language poet[15]
1570s
[edit]1580s
[edit]1590s
[edit]Chinese women poets
[edit]
1668 DEATHS:
- Fang Weiyi (born 1585), Chinese woman poet[17]
Temporary Indian list
[edit]Works
[edit]Indian poetry -- more
[edit]
- 1898 -- BIRTHS -- * Nalini Bala Devi (died 1977), Indian, Assamese-language poet
- 1977 -- DEATHS -- * Nalini Bala Devi (born 1898), Indian, Assamese-language poet
- 1958 -- WORKS --
- 1948 -- WORKS --
- Peer Ghulam Mohammad Hanafi 1869-1937, Kashmiri
1930, 1932 (refer back to 1929)
- Jasimuddin, Naksikathar Math, narrative poem in Bengali about a tragic love story of a Hindu boy and a Muslim girl; a companion volume to Rakhali 1930 and Dhankhet 1932
- Dharmeshvari Devi Baruani, (1892-1960), Assamese-language poet
- -- 1902 -- WORKS --
- -- 1899 -- BIRTHS -- * Tallapragada Visvasundaramma (died 1949), Indian, Telugu-language poet
- -- 1949 -- DEATHS -- * Tallapragada Visvasundaramma (born 1899), Indian, Telugu-language poet
http://books.google.com/books?id=sqBjpV9OzcsC&printsec=frontcover#PPA815,M1
- Khwaja Muhammad Zaman 1713 - 1774, Sufi poet
Canadian
[edit]Garvin (**ASTERISK**):
Gustafson:
1794
- BORN * Oliver Goldsmith (died 1861), Canadian
1834
- Oliver Goldsmith, The Rising Village, second, revised edition, with shorter poems[20]
- DIED * Oliver Goldsmith (born 1794), Canadian
Display notes here
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- ^ a b Lucie-Smith, Edward, Penguin Book of Elizabethan Verse, 1965, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, United Kingdom: Penguin Books
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Volume 2 Pref ace; The History of John Bull, and his Law-Suit; A Key to the Lock; Merlin’s Prophecy; A Prophecy of the Mohocks and Hawkubites; A Meditation upon a Broomstick; Memoirs of P P Parish-Clerk; The Country Post; Stradling versus Stiles, (a Law Case); The Art of Political Lying; A Letter to a young Lady (Mrs. Rochfort) upon her Marriage; Thoughts upon Various Subjects
Volume 3 The Booksellers Advertisement; The Narrative of Dr. Robert Norris, Concerning The Strange and Deplorable Frenzy of Mr. J---n D---is, an Officer of the Custom-house; A full and true Account of a Horrid and Barbarous Revenge by Poison, On the Body of Mr. Edmund Curll, Bookseller: With a faithful Copy of his Last Will and Testament; A Further Account Of the most Deplorable Condition of Mr. Edmund Curll, Bookseller; A Strange but True Relation How Edmund Curl, of Fleet street, Stationer, Out of and extraordinary Desire of Lucre, went into Change-Alley, and was converted from the Christian Religion by certain Eminent Jews: And how he was circumcis‘d and initiated into their Mysteries; God’s Revenge Against Punning; The Wonderfull Wonder of Wonders; The Wonder Of all the Wonders, that ever the World wonder‘d at; To the Right Honourable The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London: The Humble Petition of the Colliers, Cooks, Cook-Maids, Blacksmiths, Jack-makers, Brasiers, and Others; Reasons Humbly Offer‘d By the Company exercising the Trade and Mistery of Upholders, against Part of the Bill, For the better Viewing, Searching and Examining Drugs, Medicines, &c. 1724; Annus Mirabilis: or, The Wonderful Effects of the approaching Conjunction of the Planets Jupiter, Mars and Saturn; An Essay Of the Learned Martinus Scriblerus, Concerning the Origine of Sciences; Vigilius Restauratus; It cannot Rain but it Pours: or London strow‘d with Rarities; An Infallible Scheme To Pay the Publick Debt of Ireland in Six Months; A Modest proposal For Preventing the Children of poor People in ireland, from being a Burden to their parents or Country, and for making them Beneficial to the Publick; A Vindication of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, The Lord Carteret, From the Charge of Favouring Tories, High-Church-Men, and Jacobites; An Essay on the Fates of Clergymen; An Essay on Modern Education; A Letter to the Intelligencer; A Second Letter to the Intelligencer; A True and Faithful Narrative of What pass'd in London during the general Consternation of all Ranks and Degrees of Mankind; On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday last; The Journal of a Modern Lady; The Country Life; On Cutting down the old Thorn at Market Hill; A Pastoral Dialogue; Mary the Cook-Maid’s Letter to Dr Sherridan; A Dialogue Between mad Mulhinix and Timothy; Epitaph; Epigram; Another Epitaph [of By- Words.] Epigram; Epigram; Epigram from the French; Epitaph; Epigram On the Toasts of the Kit-Cat Club, Anno 1716; To a Lady with the Temple of Fame; Verses To be placed under the Picture of England’s Arch Poet: Containing a compleat Catalogue of his Works; Dr. Sw--- to Mr. P---e, While he was writing the Dunciad; On the Countess of B--- cutting Paper; On a certain lady at Court; A Soldier and a Scholar, or a Lady‘s Judgement on those two Characters. To Doctor D-l—y on the Libels Writ against him
Volume 4 Of the Art of Sinking in Poetry; Cadenus and Vanessa; Baucis and Philemon. Imitated from the Eighth Book of Ovid; A Description of a City Shower. In Imitation of Virgil’s Georg; A Description of the Morning; Horace, Epistle. VII. Book I. Imitated and Addressed to the Earl of Oxford. In the Year 1713; Horace, Lib. 2. Sat. 6. Part of it imitated; The Happy Life of a Country Parson. In Imitation of Martial; A Tale of Chaucer. Lately found in an old Manuscript; The Alley. An imitation of Spenser; The Capon‘s Tale: To a Lady who father‘d her Lampoons upon her Acquaintance; Verses Wrote on a Lady ‘s Ivory Table-Book; To their Excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Humble Petition of Frances Harris, Who must starve, and die a Maid if it miscarries; Lady B--- B--- finding in the Author’s Room some Verses unfinished, underwrit a Stanza of her own, with Raillery upon him, which gave Occasion to this Ballad; V ---‘s House. Built from the Ruins of Whitehall that was Burnt; The History of V---‘s House; The Virtues of Sid Hamet the Magician ‘s Rod; Atlas: or, the Minister of State to the Lord Treasurer Oxford; The Description of a Salamander. Out of Pliny’s Nat. Hist. lib. 10. C. 67. & lib. 29. C. 4.; The Elephant: or, the Parliament Man. Written many Years since. Taken from Coke’s Institutes; An Elegy On the Supposed Death of Partridge the Almanack-Maker; Verses To be prefix‘d before Bernard Lintot‘s New Miscellany; To Mr. John Moore, Author of the Celebrated Worm-Powder; Verses Occasion‘d By an &c. at the End of Mr Durfey‘s Name in the Title to one of his Plays; Prologue Design‘d for Mr. Durfey‘s last play; Prologue to the Three Hours after Marriage; Sandy‘s Ghost: or a Proper New Ballad On the New Ovid’s Metamorphosis. As it was intended to be Translated by Persons of Quality; Umbra; Fragment of a Satire; Macer; Sylvia, A Fragment; Artimesia; Phryne; On Mrs Biddy Floyd;Apollo outwitted. To the Honourable Mrs Finch, under her Name of Ardelia; Stella‘s Birth-Day. 1718; Stella ‘s Birth-Day. 1720; Stella ‘s Birth-Day. A great Bottle of Wine, long buried, being that Day dug up. 1722; Stella‘s Birth-Day. 1724; To Mrs M B Sent on Her Birthday; Song. By a Person of Quality; Ballad; Ode, for Musick, on the Longitude; Epigram on the Feuds About Handel and Bononcini;On Mrs T---s; Two or Three: or a Receipt to make a Cuckold; On a lady who P--st at the Tragedy of Cato; Occasion‘d by an Epigram on a Lady who wept at it; Epigram, in a Maid of Honour’s Prayer-Book; Epigram; The Balance of Europe; A Panegyrical Epistle to Mr. Thomas Snow, Goldsmith, near Temple-Bar; Occasion‘d by his Buying and Selling the Third South-Sea Subscriptions, taken in by the Directors at a Thousand per Cent; The South-Sea; A Ballad on Quadrille; Molly Mog: or, the Fair Maid of the Inn; A New Song of New Similies; Newgate‘s Garland. Being A New Ballad; Prometheus. On Wood the Patentee’s Irish Half-Pence; Strephon and Flavia; Corinna; The Quidnuncki’s: A Tale. Occasion‘d by the Death of the Duke Regent of France; AY and NO: a Fable; Phyllis: or, the Progress of Love; The Progress of Poetry; The Progress of Beauty; Pethox the Great; The Lamentation of Glumdalclitch For the Loss of Grildrig. A Pastoral; Mary Gulliver to Capt Lemuel Gulliver; To Quinbus Flestrin, The Man-Mountain. A Lilliputian Ode; A Gentle Echo on Woman; In the Dorick Manner; Epilogue to a Play, For the Benefit of the Weavers in Ireland; Epitaph on a Miser; To Stella, Who Collected and Transcribed his Poems; On Dreams. In Imitation of Petronius; To Stella, Visiting me in my Sickness. October 1727; Stella ‘s Birth-Day. 1726-7