Chatterton, Thomas, 1752-1770. A Supplement to the Miscellanies of Thomas Chatterton London: printed for T. Becket, in Pall-Mall; Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and Their Royal Highnesses the Princes. MDCCLXXXIV., 1784. [6],ii,88p.; 8⁰. (ESTC T48948; OTA K045459.000)
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- A SUPPLEMENT TO THE MISCELLANIES OF THOMAS CHATTERTON.
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- CONTENTS.
- To a Friend — March 6th, 1768 Page 1
- To the Beauteous Miss H — L — D. 1768 3
- Ode to Miss H — L — D. 1768 5
- Acrostic on Miss H — L — D. 1768 8
- Acrostic on Miss Sally Clarke. 1768 9
- To Miss H — L — D. 1768 10
- To Miss H — L — D. 1768 12
- To Miss H — L — D. 1768 14
- To Miss H — L — D, with a Present. 1768 16
- To Miss H — L — D. 1768 17
- To Miss Clarke. 1768 18
- Epistle to the Rev. Mr. Catcott, Dec. 16th, 1769 19
- Observations on the foregoing Epistle Dec. 20th, 1769 33
- Sentiment. 1769 34
- The Defence. Dec. 25th, 1769 35
- [Page 2]Song to Mr. Catcott. 1769 39
- Tournament. 1769 42
- Oure Ladyes Chirch. 1769 50
- Heccar and Gaira. January 3d, 1770 53
- Will. April 14th, 1770 60
- The Methodist. May, 1770 72
- Colin Instructed. 1770 74
- Burlesque Cantata. 1770 75
- Song. Fanny of the Hill. 1770 77
- Burletta: The Woman of Spirit. 1770 79
- SUPPLEMENT TO CHATTERTON'S MISCELLANIES.
- TO A FRIEND.
- TO THE BEAUTEOUS MISS H—L—D.
- ODE TO MISS H—L—D. 1768.
- ACROSTIC ON MISS [ELEANOR HOYLAND]. 1768.
- ACROSTIC ON MISS [SALLY CLARKE]. 1768.
- TO MISS H—L—D. 1768.
- TO MISS H—L—D. 1768.
- TO MISS H—L—D. 1768.
- TO MISS H—L—D. WITH A PRESENT. 1768.
- TO MISS H—L—D. 1768.
- TO MISS C—KE. 1768.
- EPISTLE TO THE REVEREND MR. CATCOTT.
- SENTIMENT. 1769.
- THE DEFENCE,
- SONG TO MR. G. CATCOTT. 1769.
- One CANTO of an ANCIENT POEM, CALLED The UNKNOWN KNIGHT or the TOURNAMENT.
- IN IMITATION OF OUR OLD POETS. ON OURE LADYES CHIRCH. 1769.
- HECCAR AND GAIRA AN AFRICAN ECLOGUE.
- CHATTERTON'S WILL. 1770.
- THE METHODIST. MAY 1770.
- COLIN INSTRUCTED. 1770.
- A BURLESQUE CANTATA. 1770.
- SONG. FANNY[|BETSY] OF THE HILL. 1770.
- BURLETTA. THE WOMAN OF SPIRIT. 1770.
- FINIS.
A SUPPLEMENT TO CHATTERTON'S MISCELLANIES. [PRICE TWO SHILLINGS.]
A SUPPLEMENT TO THE MISCELLANIES OF THOMAS CHATTERTON.
LONDON: PRINTED FOR T. BECKET, IN PALL-MALL; BOOKSELLER TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, AND THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCES. MDCCLXXXIV.
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE Editor begs leave to assure the Public, that the following Poems are unquestionable Originals; the greater part of them having been immediately transcribed from Chatterton's own Manuscript.
As the Character of their Author is now generally understood, it is thought unnecessary to make any apology for his sentiments, or to say any thing of the composition.
CONTENTS.
SUPPLEMENT TO CHATTERTON'S MISCELLANIES.
FINIS.