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Poems on Several Occasions was a poetry collection, published by the intellectual feminist, Lady Mary Chudleigh in 1703. [1] The primary subject of the collection is the joys of friendship between women when that friendship is based on shared morals and shared intellectual pursuits; although, there are also poems on various other topics.
Poems on Several Occasions may refer to: Poems on Several Occasions (Lady Mary Chudleigh) by Lady Mary Chudleigh, 1703; Poems on Several Occasions (Matthew Prior) by Matthew Prior, 1707, 1709, 1718, 1721; Poems on Several Occasions (Henry Carey) by Henry Carey, 1713; Poems on Several Occasions (John Gay) by John Gay, 1720
Sarah Fyge Egerton (1668–1723) was an English poet who wrote in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. In her works The Female Advocate and Poems on Several Occasions, Egerton wrote about gender, friendship, marriage, religion, education, politics, and other topics.
Gilbert Burnet – A Third Collection of Several Tracts and Discourses; Edmund Calamy – A Defence of Moderate Non-Conformity; Jeremy Collier – Mr Collier's Dissuasive from the Play-House; William Dampier – A Voyage to New Holland, &c. in the Year 1699; Daniel Defoe. A Brief Explanation of a Late Pamphlet, entitled, The Shortest Way with ...
On several occasions the poet assumes a tone of lamentation, as at the end of Canto I, in parts of the speech of the Old Man of the Restelo, the end of Canto V, the beginning and end of Canto VII, and the final strophes of the poem.
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Poems, on Several Occasions (1st edition, with a preface by Hannah More, 1785) Poems, on Several Occasions (4th edition, with a new preface by Yearsley, 1786) Poems, on Various Subjects (1787) A Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave Trade (1788) Stanzas of Woe (1790) Earl Godwin: An Historical Play (performed 1789; printed 1791)
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