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Critical Analysis of Famous Poems by William Shenstone

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  • A Parody
  • A Pastoral Ballad
  • A Pastoral Ballad I: Absence
  • A Pastoral Ballad Ii: Hope
  • A Pastoral Ballad Iii: Solicitude
  • A Pastoral Ballad Iv: Disappointment
  • A Pastoral Ode. To The Hon. Sir Richard Lyttleton
  • A Simile
  • An Irregular Ode, After Sickness
  • Anacreontic
  • Charms Of Precedence - A Tale
  • Colemira : A Culinary Eclogue
  • Colemira. A Culinary Eclogue
  • Comparison
  • Cupid And Plutus
  • Daphne's Visit
  • Economy, A Rhapsody, Addressed To Young Poets
  • Elegy I. He Arrives At His Retirement In The Country
  • Elegy Ii. On Posthumous Reputation - To A Friend
  • Elegy Iii. On The Untimely Death Of A Certain Learned Acquainance
  • Elegy Iv. Ophilia's Urn. To Mr. Graves
  • Elegy Ix. He Describes His Disinterestedness To A Friend
  • Elegy V. He Compares The Turbulence Of Love With The Tranquillity Of Friendship
  • Elegy Vi. To A Lady, On The Language Of Birds
  • Elegy Vii. He Describes His Vision To An Acquaintance
  • Elegy Viii. He Describes His Early Love Of Poetry, And Its Consequences
  • Elegy X. To Fortune, Suggesting His Motive For Repining At Her Dispensations
  • Elegy Xi. He Complains How Soon The Pleasing Novelty Of Life Is Over
  • Elegy Xii. His Recantation
  • Elegy Xiii. To A Friend, On Some Slight Occasion Estranged From Him
  • Elegy Xiv. Declining An Invitation To Visit Foreign Countries
  • Elegy Xix. - Written In Spring, 1743
  • Elegy Xv. In Memory Of A Private Family In Worcestershire
  • Elegy Xvi. He Suggests The Advantage Of Birth To A Person Of Merit
  • Elegy Xvii. He Indulges The Suggestions Of Spleen.-- An Elegy To The Winds
  • Elegy Xviii. He Repeats The Song Of Colin, A Discerning Shepherd
  • Elegy Xx. He Compares His Humble Fortune With The Distress Of Others
  • Elegy Xxi. Taking A View Of The Country From His Retirement
  • Elegy Xxii. Written In The Year ----, When The Rights Of Sepulture Were So Frequently Violated
  • Elegy Xxiii. Reflections Suggested By His Situation
  • Elegy Xxiv. He Takes Occasion, From The Fate Of Eleanor Of Bretagne
  • Elegy Xxv. To Delia, With Some Flowers
  • Elegy Xxvi. Describing The Sorrow Of An Ingeneous Mind
  • Epilogue - To The Tragedy Of Cleone
  • Extent Of Cookery
  • Flirt And Phil
  • Hint From Voiture
  • Impromptu To Miss Utrecia Smith
  • Inscription For A Medicinal Fountain At The Leasowes
  • Jemmy Dawson
  • Love And Honor
  • Love And Music. Written At Oxford, When Young
  • Nancy Of The Vale
  • Ode - So Dear My Lucio Is To Me
  • Ode To A Young Lady
  • Ode To Cynthia, On The Approach Of Spring
  • Ode To Health, 1730
  • Ode To Indolence
  • Ode To Memory
  • Ode, Written 1739
  • On Certain Pastorals
  • On Miss M--'s's Dancing
  • On Mr. C -- Of Kidderminster's Poetry
  • Rural Elegance, An Ode To The Late Duchess Of Somerset
  • Slender's Ghost
  • Song
  • Song Ii. The Landscape
  • Song Iii. - Ye Gentle Nymphs And Generous Dames
  • Song Ix. - The Fatal Hours Are Wondrous Near
  • Song V. - On Every Tree, In Every Plain
  • Song Vii. - When Bright Roxana Treads The Green
  • Song Vii. - When Bright Roxana Treads The Green
  • Song X. - The Lovely Delia Smiles Again!
  • Song Xi. - Perhaps It Is Not Love
  • Song Xii. - O'Er Desert Plains, And Rushy Meres
  • Song Xiii. - Winter
  • Song Xix. - When Bright Ophelia Treads The Green
  • Song Xviii. - Imitated From The French
  • Stanzas - To The Memory Of An Agreeable Lady, Buried In Marriage To A Person Undeserving Her
  • The Attribute Of Venus
  • The Beau To The Virtuosos
  • The Dying Kid
  • The Extent Of Cookery
  • The Halcyon
  • The Invidious
  • The Judgement Of Hercules
  • The Landskip
  • The Poet And The Dun
  • The Price Of An Equipage
  • The Princess Elizabeth, When A Prisoner At Woodstock, 1554
  • The Progress Of Taste, Or The Fate Of Delicacy
  • The Rape Of The Trap. A Ballad
  • The Rose-Bud
  • The Ruined Abbey, Or, The Affects Of Superstition
  • The School-Mistress. In Imitation Of Spenser (Excerpt)
  • The Skylark
  • The Speeches Of Sloth And Virtue
  • To A Friend
  • To A Lady Of Quality, Fitting Up Her Library
  • To A Lady, With Some Coloured Patterns Of Flowers
  • To The Virtuosi
  • Upon A Visit To A Lady Of Quality
  • Valentine's Day
  • Verses, To William Lyttleton, Esq.
  • Written At An Inn At Henley
  • Written In A Collection Of Bacchanalian Songs
  • Written In A Flower Book, Of My Own Colouring, Designed For Lady Plymouth
Poems about...
  • love
  • death
  • life
  • nature
  • family
  • spring
  • winter
  • summer
  • autumn
  • depression
  • beautiful
  • dream
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