- last few
sentences were
penned by
Watts ("False Greatness", book II-Horae
lyricae 1743)
starting "Mylo,
forbear to call him bless'd/That only
boasts a large...
-
Isaac (1762).
Horae lyricae: poems,
chiefly of the
lyric kind ... /. New York :
Printed and sold by Hugh Gaine. "Horae
Lyricae (Isaac Watts) – ChoralWiki"...
-
Matthew Prior – The
Squirrel Thomas Tickell –
Oxford Isaac Watts –
Horae Lyricae January 17 –
Benjamin Franklin,
American polymath and
politician (died...
-
verse of the
paraphrase was a rewrite, Watts'
original in the 1706
Horae Lyricae reading: With
gladness bow
before his throne, And let his
presence raise...
- "Sapphonis
Mytilenaeae fragmenta :
specimen operae in
omnibus artis Graecorum lyricae reliquiis excepto Pindaro collocandae", 1827.
Formenlehre der lateinischen...
- – An
English Padlock Ned Ward –
Hudibras Redidivus Isaac Watts –
Horae Lyricae See also 1705 in
poetry January 21 –
Isaac Hawkins Browne,
English poet...
- as a
setting for
Isaac Watts's "My God, my life, my love" (93 in
Horae Lyricae: Poems,
Chiefly of the
Lyric Kind, 1707).
Following the
convention of using...
-
Carmina academica (Marburg, 1866);
Lieder aus
grossen Zeit (1872);
Horae Lyricae (Bécs, 1874); Die
Schlacht im
Teutoburger Walde (Marburg, 1876); "The Battle...
-
Bedfordshire and
Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire.
Isaac Watts'
verses Horae Lyricae published. 10
February –
Benjamin Hoadly,
physician and
dramatist (died...
- hands,
Edinburgh (published this year
through 1711)
Isaac Watts -
Horae Lyricae Death years link to the
corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: Joseph...