173 results filtered with: Epic poetry, English - Early works to 1800
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The celebrated beauties: being an heroick poem, made on the Colledge Green and Queen's Square ladies.
Date: [1720]- Books
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War, an epic satyr. Setting forth the nature of Fr-ch policy, and the true cause of the present commotions in Europe. In four canto's.
Barrett, Stephen, 1718-1801.Date: M.D.CC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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The prophets: an heroic poem. In three cantos. Humbly inscrib'd to the illumin'd assembly at Barbican.
Date: [1708]- Books
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Cricket. An heroic poem. Ilustrated with the critical observations of Scriblerus Maximus.
Love, James, 1722-1774.Date: [1742?]- Books
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The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth . I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyric̀al Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-Bar and Bow-Bell Doctors, on the Nature of her Distemper; and her last Will and Testament. VI. Her Burial; the Funeral Pomp of Harlots in Triumph; Six Mutes, Sisters of the Trade; the Parson, a very Wag; the Clerk, a Sly-Boots; and the Undertaker, one of the Family of the Sad Dogs.
Date: [1732]- Books
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An heroick poem on the weaving trade setting forth 'its antiquity and use, humbly inscribed to, 'its great patron Doctor Swift Dean of St Patrick's, whom God preserve long for the good of the Irish nation. By Miles Aston[.]
Aston, Miles.Date: [1734?]- Books
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Alfred. An epick poem. In twelve books. Dedicated to the illustrious Prince Frederick of Hanover. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Kt. M. D.
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, 1654-1729.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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The first canto of the revolution: an epic poem. By Charles Crawford, Esq.
Crawford, Charles, 1752-Date: 1776- Books
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The British heroes: or, a new poem in honour of St. George, &c. By Mr. John Grub, School-Master of Christ-Church, Oxon.
Grubb, John, approximately 1645-1697.Date: 1707?]- Books
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The Battle of the briefs.
Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The scale, or, woman weigh'd with man. A poem; in three canto's. By C. Taylor. Author of the Britannia.
Taylor, C., fl 1750.Date: 1750?]- Books
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The rape of the lock. An heroi-comical poem. In five cantos. Written by Mr. Pope.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.Date: M.DCC.XVI. [1716]- Books
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Messiah: a poem, in two parts. Published for the benefit of the General Hospital at Bath, by Miss Scott, ...
Scott, Mary, poet.Date: 1788- Books
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Democracy: an epic poem, by Aquiline Nimble-Chops, democrat. Canto first.
Livingston, Brockholst, 1757-1823.Date: [1794]- Books
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The battle of B-ng-r; or the Church's triumph; a comic-heroic poem, in nine cantos.
Geddes, Alexander, 1737-1802.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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A rhapsody, by Philippina Burton.
Hill, P. (Philippina).Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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The kite. An heroi-comical poem. In three canto's.
Bacon, Phanuel, 1700-1783.Date: 1729- Books
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Edward and Ellen, and heroic ballad. In two cantos. By Mr. Thistlethwaite.
Thistlethwaite, James, 1751-Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Killarney: a descriptive poem. By Pat. O'Kelly.
O'Kelly, Patrick, 1754-1835?.Date: 1791- Books
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The female congress; or, the temple of Cotytto: a mock heroic poem, in four cantos.
Preston, William, 1753-1807.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Cricket. An heroic poem: illustrated with the critical observations of Scriblerus Maximus. To which is added an epilogue, call'd, Bucks have at ye all. Spoken by Mr. King, At the Theatre Royal in Dublin, in the character Of ranger, in the suspicious husband. By James Love, comedian.
Love, James, 1722-1774.Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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The female congress; or, the temple of Cotytto: a mock heroic poem. By the author of Seventeen hundred and seventy-seven.
Preston, William, 1753-1807.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The Battle of Harlaw, foughten upon Friday, July 24. 1411, against Donald of the Isles.
Date: 1800?]- Books
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An epic poem on Adam and Eve. With poetry, on two ladies in disguise. A short pastoral: also the soliloquy of a young lady ; together with a poem, an elegy, and a vindication of fate in marriage: to which is added, rules for polite behaviour. By Ann Holmes, Redmire ; Wensleydale.
Holmes, Ann.Date: 1800- Books
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Sawney. An heroic poem. Occasion'd by the Dunciad. Together with a critique on that poem address'd to Mr. T---d, Mr. M---r, Mr. Eu---n, &c.
Ralph, James, -1762.Date: [1728]