The Works of Henry Fielding
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Chapters (not listed in original)
- A Clear State of the Case of Elizabeth Canning
- A Description of U-n G-
- A Dialogue between Alexander the Great, and Diogenes the Cynic
- A Parody, From The First Aeneid.
- A Sailor's Song
- A Simile, From Silius Italicus.
- A True State of the Case of Bosavern Penlez
- Advice To The Nymphs Of New S-m. Written in the year 1730.
- An Enquiry into the Causes of the late Increase of Robbers
- An Epigram. (That Kate weds a fool)
- An Epigram (Fielding)
- An Interlude between Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, and Mercury
- Another. (Miss Molly lays down)
- Another. On A Wicked Fellow, Who Was A Great Blunderer.
- Epigram On One Who Invited Many Gentlemen To A Small Dinner.
- Epitaph On Butler's Monument.
- Her Christian Name. To The Same.
- J-n W-ts At A Play.
- Liberty. To George Lyttleton, Esq.
- Of Good Nature. To His Grace The Duke of Richmond.
- Of True Greatness. An Epistle to George Dodington, Esq.
- Of the Remedy of Affliction for the Loss of our Friends
- On A Lady, Coquetting With A Very Silly Fellow.
- On The Same.
- Part of Juvenal's Sixth Satire, Modernised In Burlesque Verse
- Philosophical Transactions, for the Year 1742-3
- Preface to the Miscellanies and Poems
- Similes. To The Same.
- The Beggar. A Song.
- The Cat And Fiddle. To The Favourite Cat Of A Fiddling Miser.
- The First Olynthiac of Demosthenes
- The Price. To The Same.
- The Queen of Beauty, t'other day
- The Question (Fielding)
- To A Friend on the Choice Of A Wife
- To Celia
- To Celia (Fielding)
- To Euthalia. Written in the year 1728.
- To John Hayes, Esq.
- To Miss H-and At Bath. Written extempore in the pump-room, 1742.
- To The Master Of The Salisbury Assembly.
- To The Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, (Now Earl Of Orford). Written in the Year 1730
- To The Same. On Her Wishing To Have A Lilliputian To Play With.
- To The Same; Having Blamed Mr. Gay For His Severity On Her Sex.
- To The Same (Fielding)
- Written Extempore On A Halfpenny, Which a young lady gave a beggar, and the author redeemed for half-a-crown
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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