ODES ON Various Subjects.
By JOSEPH WARTON, B. A. of Oriel College, Oxon.
LONDON: Printed for R. DODSLEY, at Tully's Head in Pall-mall; and ſold by M. COOPER in Pater-noſter Row. M.DCC.XLVI.
Advertiſement.
[]THE Public has been ſo much accuſtom'd of late to didactic Poetry alone, and Eſſays on moral Subjects, that any work where the imagination is much indulged, will perhaps not be reliſhed or regarded. The author therefore of theſe pieces is in ſome pain leaſt certain auſtere critics ſhould think them too fanciful and deſcriptive. But as he is convinced that the faſhion of mora⯑lizing in verſe has been carried too far, and as he looks upon Invention and Imagination to be the chief faculties of a Poet, ſo he will be happy if the following Odes may be look'd upon as an attempt to bring back Poetry into its right channel.
[5]ODES ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS.
ODE I.
To FANCY.
ODE II.
To LIBERTY.
[12]ODE III.
To HEALTH.
Written on a Recovery from the SMALL-POX.
[16]ODE IV.
To SUPERSTITION.
[19]ODE V.
To a GENTLEMAN upon his Travels thro' Italy.
[22]ODE VI.
Againſt DESPAIR.
[26]ODE VII.
To EVENING.
[30]ODE VIII.
To a FOUNTAIN.
Imitated from HORACE, Ode XIII, Book III.
[32]ODE IX.
To the NIGHTINGALE.
[34]ODE X.
On the SPRING.
To a LADY.
[36]ODE XI.
To a LADY who hates the Country.
[38]ODE XII.
On the Death of [...]
[41]ODE XIII.
On SHOOTING.
[44]ODE XIV.
To SOLITUDE.
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