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United Kingdom=== •
James Beattie: •
The Judgment of Paris •
Verses Occasioned by the Death of Charles Churchill (died November
1764; see also Percival Stockdale's work, below) •
William Collins,
The Poetical Works of William Collins, the author's first collected edition •
Oliver Goldsmith,
The Traveller •
Edward Jerningham,
An Elegy Written Among the Ruins of an Abbey •
James Macpherson,
The Works of Ossian, contains Macpherson's purported translations (actually much edited, loosely translated fragments of Gaelic poetry, supplemented by his own versifying) of what he presents as the ancient poems
Fingal (first published
1762) and
Temora (first published
1763), as well as
Hugh Blair's
Critical Dissertation on the Poems of Ossian (also first published 1763) • ''Mother Goose's Melody'', including "Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top" and "Ding, dong, bell" •
Thomas Percy,
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, anthology in 3 volumes, including first publication of the
Scottish ballad "
Sir Patrick Spens" •
Christopher Smart, translator,
A Translation of the Psalms of David, Biblical verses and original poetry: • translation, "A Song to David" (a translation first published
1763) • "
Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Fasts and Festivals of the Church of England" •
Percival Stockdale,
Churchill Defended (see also James Beattie's work, above)
Other •
Charles Batteux,
Cours de belles lettres (included in
Principes de la littérature 1774); criticism;
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