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A New song. Tune. Hearts of oak.
Date: 1784?]- Books
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The grub-Street miscellany, in prose and verse. Containing, I. A. paraphrase upon the 18th Psalm. II. The Pleasures of a Country Life in a Letter to a Friend. III. Verses on Mrs. S-H- IV. A Petition of several of the Inhabitants of Ireland humbly presented to the Parliament. V. The Wish in a Letter to a Friend. VI. A Poem on the Day of Judgment. Vii. A Song to Vens. Viii. An Epithalonium upon the Marriage of a quondam Mistress. IX. Verses to S-L-of Kensington, Gent. X. The Battle of the Muses in Somerset Gardens. XI. Verses on the Royal Oak. XII. A Song, to the Tune of, The Lass of Patie's Mill, &c. XIII. The Fable of the Dog and the Raven. XIV. A Letter in Prose. XV. A Letter to the Author, shewing who are properly living Members of the State. XVI. A Hunting Song. XVII. The Gazer. A Poem. XVIII. Verses on the Spring. XIX. On Love. XX. The Power of Love. A Song. To the Tune of, When Beauty dies ber Power pursue, &c. XXI. Strephen's Complaint. A Song. XXII. An Epitaph upon the Ladyt M-'s Lap dog. XXIII. A Letter out of the Country, in answer to one that was sent from the Devil Tavern. XXIV. The Farewell. A Song. XXV. A Poem on the Death of Mother N-d-m the celebrated English B-d. Written by Mr. Bavius Jun. F.G.S.
Bavius, Mr.Date: [1731]- Books
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True blue: or, heart of oak for ever.
Date: 1792]- Books
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A garland of new songs, containing 1 The Four Saints. 2 Hearts of Oak. 3 The Cuckoo. 4 Mr. Mullins and Miss Whack.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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A Dialogue between an oak and an orange-tree.
Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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The oaks; or, the beauties of Canterbury. A comedy, as performed at the theatre in Canterbury. Written by Mrs. Burgess.
Burgess, Mrs.Date: 1780- Books
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The maid of the oaks: a new dramatic entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Pictures
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A butterfly and its shadow with a warning in English and Chinese about the dangers of having multiple partners and the risk of getting AIDS; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Training and Health Education Department, Ministry of Health in Singapore. Colour lithograph, 1992.
Date: [19]92Reference: 678268i- Books
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The vision of King Charles IId. in the Royal Oak. A loyal poem.
Date: 1712- Books
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The better sequel better'd. In a dialogue betwixt the oak and the dunghill.
Date: 1729- Books
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Wonder upon wonder: or the Cocoa Tree's answer to the Surrey oak. To the tune of William and Margaret.
Date: 1756?]- Books
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The Wonder of Surry! The wonder of Surry! or The genuine speech of an old British oak; being a true and faithful narative of what passed between an oak, and a certain great minister to the tune of Hosier's ghost: or, As near Porto-Bello lying.
Date: [1756?]- Books
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Wonder upon wonder; or the cocoa tre's [sic] answer to the Surrey oak. To the tune of William and Margaret.
Date: 1756]- Books
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The sailor's return, a new garland, composed of several, new songs, 1 The sailor's return. 2 The forlorn damsel. 3 The Genius of England. 4 Young Tedie's Oak Stick
Date: 1785?]- Books
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Songs, Recitatives, &c. in the Magic oak: or, Harlequin woodcutter. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The Overture, Airs and Chorusses, by Mr. Attwood. (the Pantomime under the Direction of Mr. Farley.) And the Pantomime Music by Mess. Attwood, Mountain, and Ealy.
Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841.Date: [1799]- Archives and manuscripts
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Sales catalogue: Robinson Fisher and Co
Date: 21st October 1925Reference: WA/HMM/CM/Sal/18/437Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Books
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Remarks on the most important military operations of the English forces, on the western side of the peninsula of Hindoostan; in 1783, and 1784, in which, The Conduct of the Army under the Command of Brigadier General Mathews, is Vindicated, from the illiberal Misrepresentations, contained in a late Narrative, Signed John Charles Sheen, and published by Order of the Court of Directors of the East India Company. In a Series of Letters to a Friend in England. To which are Annexed Two Original Letters, from Gen. Mathews to Lord Macartney, and Sir Eyre Coote. By a British officer.
Moodie, John, Army Surgeon.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Archives and manuscripts
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Sales catalogue: Phillips, Son and Neale
Date: 19th November 1907Reference: WA/HMM/CM/Sal/15/18Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Digital Images
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Minutes of a conversation, at the Monday Night's Club, held at the Royal Oak, in the village of ---- . Present Mr. Tempest, school-master, in the chair. John Gubbins, Joe Lumkin, Will. Spratt, &c.
Date: 1792?]- Books
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The saints' entrance into Zion. A sermon, occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. Michael Bligh, late pastor of the Baptist Church, at Seven-Oaks, in Kent. By James Upton. With an account of the Lord's dealings with his soul, written by himself.
Upton, James, 1759-1834.Date: [1795]- Books
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The amours of Carlo Khan: interspersed with curious anecdotes and bon mots Of Many Distinguished Personages. Particularly Lord Volpone; Lord C-D; Duke Of A-R; Lady Of The Oaks; Marchi-Oness Of C-N; Capt. B-N; Mrs. R-N; Edmund St. Omers; Dr. Graham; Dr. Wilson; Mrs. MA-Y; A Young Premier, &c. &c. Omnia vincit Amor, & nos cedamus Amori.
Date: [1789]- Books
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Songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the favorite burletta of The Jew and gentile, OR NO Bottle NO Bird: the musical bagatelle of The spring meeting; and the new pantomime of Harlequin mariner; OR The Witch Of The Oaks. AS Performing With Universal Applause, At Jones's Royal Circus, ST. George's Fields.
Date: 1796- Books
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The Loyal songster's magazine. Being the most favourite constitutional, loyal, sentimental, love, and hunting songs, now in vogue. 1. A new God save the king. 2. Love and unanimity. 3. A new constitutional song. 4. The soldier's adieu. 5. Tom Bowling. 6. Bonny bet, sweet blossom. 7. The heaving of the lead. 8. Can you to the battle. 9. Hark! hark! away! 10. P[a]tty clover. 11. The royal valiant hero. 12. I'd think on thee, my love; 13. Ere around the huge oak. 14. Twins of Latona. 15. Old England's a lion. 16. O say, bonny lass. 17. Liberty hall. 18. A copy of verses on the glorious victory obtained by Lord Howe, over the French. 19. Sally of our alley. 20. The golden days of Queen Bess.
Date: [between ca. 1794 and 1800?]- Books
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Genius and fancy; or, Dramatic Sketches: with other poems on various subjects. By Mary Julia Young. The poem of Genius and fancy, or Dramatic Sketches, wrote in 1792, was designed for a separate publication, some hundred copies printed, and many presentation ones circulated; but upon consideration, being thought rather too trivial, to appear by itself, the authoress has added the subsequent poems; and flatters herself, the candour of an indulgent Public, will make allowance for the changes that have taken place in the Dramatic World since the above period, the chief of which are the Deaths of General Burgoyne, (author of the Maid of the Oaks, the Lord of the Manor, and the Heiress,) Mrs. Webb, Mr. Baddeley, &c.
Young, Mary Julia.Date: 1795