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Edmund Gosse described him as "a sort of frozen Keats".
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Mark Akenside Poems
- Ode VI: Hymn To Cheerfulness
- Ode VI: To William Hall, Esquire: With The Works Of Chaulieu
- Ode VII: On The Use Of Poetry
- Ode VII: To The Right Reverend Benjamin Lord Bishop Of Winchester
- Ode VIII: If Rightly Tuneful Bards Decide
- Ode VIII: On Leaving Holland
- Ode X: To The Muse
- Ode X: To Thomas Edwards, Esquire: On The Late Edition Of Mr. Pope's Work
- Ode XI: On Love, To A Friend
- Ode XI: To The Country Gentlemen Of England
- Ode XII: On Recovering From A Fit Of Sickness, In the Country
- Ode XII: To Sir Francis Henry Drake, Baronet
- Ode XIII: On Lyric Poetry
- Ode XIII: To The Author Of Memoirs Of The House of Brandenburgh
- Ode XIV: To The Honourable Charles Townshend: From The Country
- Ode XV: On Domestic Manners (Unfinished)
- Ode XV: To The Evening-Star
- Ode XVI: To Caleb Hardinge, M.D.
- Ode XVII: On A Sermon Against Glory
- Ode XVIII: To The Right Honourable Francis Earl Of Huntington
- Taste
- The Complaint
- The Nightingale
- The Pleasures of Imagination: Book The First
- The Pleasures of Imagination: Book The Fourth
- The Pleasures of Imagination: Book The Second
- The Pleasures of Imagination: Book The Third
- The Poet
- The Virtuoso: In Imitation of Spenser's Style And Stanza
- To Cordelia