William Falconer, Robert Blair, James Beattie
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The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes
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The Poetical Works
of Beattie, Blair and Falconer
Beattie's Poetical Works
The Life and Poetry of James Beattie
The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius
Book I
Book II
Miscellaneous Poems
Ode to Hope
Ode to Peace
Ode on Lord Hay's Birthday
The Judgment of Paris
The Triumph of Melancholy
Elegy
Elegy, written in the year 1758
Retirement
The Hermit
On the Report of a Monument to be erected in Westminster Abbey, to the Memory of a late Author (Churchill)
The Battle of the Pigmies and Cranes
The Hares ­ a Fable
The Wolf and Shepherds. A Fable
Song, in imitation of Shakspeare's "Blow, blow, thou winter wind"
To Lady Charlotte Gordon, dressed in a Tartan Scotch Bonnet, with Plumes, &c .
Epitaph: being part of an Inscription designed for a Monument erected by a Gentleman to the Memory of his Lady
Epitaph on Two Young Men of the name of Leitch, who were drowned in crossing the River Southesk
Epitaph, intended for Himself
Poetical Works of Robert Blair
The Life of Robert Blair
The Grave
A Poem, dedicated to the Memory of the late learned and eminent Mr William Law, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh
Poetical Works of William Falconer
The Life and Poetry of William Falconer
The Shipwreck
The Shipwreck: Introduction
The Shipwreck: Canto I
The Shipwreck: Canto II
The Shipwreck: Canto III
Occasional Elegy, in which the preceding narrative is concluded
Miscellaneous Poems
The Demagogue1
A Poem, sacred to the Memory of His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales
Ode on the Duke of York's second departure from England as Rear-Admiral
The Fond Lover ­ a Ballad
On the Uncommon Scarcity of Poetry in the Gentleman's Magazine for December last, 1755, by I. W., a sailor
Description of a Ninety-Gun Ship
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