2.John Dryden (1631–1700): Absalom And Achitophel:.
A Poem To The Memory Of Mr Oldham.
A Song For St Cecilia s Day.
3.John Wilmot, Earl Of Rochester (1647–1680):.
The Imperfect Enjoyment.
A Satyr Against Reason And Mankind.
The Disabled Debauchee.
Lampoon [On The Women About Town].
Signior Dildo.
A Satyr On Charles Ii.
A Letter From Artemiza In The Town To Chloe In The Country.
A Ramble In Saint James s Park.
Song ( Fair Cloris In A Pigsty Lay ).
A Song ( Absent From Thee I Languish Still ).
4. Jonathan Swift (1667–1745):.
A Description Of The Morning.
A Description Of A City Shower.
Strephon And Chloe.
The Lady s Dressing Room.
A Beautiful Young Nymph Going To Bed.
Cassinus And Peter. A Tragical Elegy.
Verses On The Death Of Dr Swift, D.S.P.D.
5.Alexander Pope (1688–1744):.
Epistle To Miss Blount, With The Works Of Voiture.
The Rape Of The Lock.
Eloisa To Abelard.
Elegy To The Memory Of An Unfortunate Lady.
6.Samuel Johnson (1709–1784):.
The Vanity Of Human Wishes.
7. Thomas Gray (1716–1771):.
Ode On A Distant Prospect Of Eton College.
Sonnet [On The Death Of Mr Richard West].
Ode On The Death Of A Favourite Cat.
Elegy Written In A Country Church–Yard.
8.William Collins (1721–1759):.
Ode To Fear.
Ode To Evening.
9. Oliver Goldsmith (1730–1774):.
The Deserted Village, A Poem.
Index Of Titles And First Lines.
Robert DeMaria Jr. is Henry Noble MacCracken Professor of English at Vassar College.
Duncan Wu is a Fellow of St Catherine′s College, Oxford, and University Lecturer in English Literature.
Poetry from 1660–1789 offers readers authoritative texts of the central works of the age from a wide range of poets, including Milton, Dryden, Wilmot, Pope, Swift, Johnson, Gray, Collins and Goldsmith.
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