Famous Poems of William Shenstone

Here you will find a collection offamous poems of William Shenstone. The list is ordered alphabatically. You can also browse other poems on different poem type using the poem types shown on the right side.

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 IV. Ophilia's Urn. To Mr. Graves 第九挽歌。他描述了他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
挽歌十七。他沉溺于脾的建议。-- 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