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A poetical epistle, addressed to William, Earl of Mansfield. By the author of The Ciceroniad.
Author of The Ciceroniad.Date: 1778- Books
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The seasons. Considered as representing the different periods of man's life - as evidences of the power, wisdom, and goodness of God - and as Motives to incite to Piety and Devotion. By James Maxwell, Poet in Paisley.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The tears of piety. An elegy On the much lamented Death of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madely in Shropshire; Who died August 14th, 1785. By Way of Condolence to his afflicted Widow, and bereaved Flock. By Philagathos. Multis ille bonis flebilis occidit. Hor.
Philagathos, active 1751.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Britain's hero: a poem on the death of his Grace John, Duke of Marlborough.
Giles, Jacob.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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The Lover and shepherdess, or, True lovers meeting.
Date: [1792 - 1839]- Books
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Fuit hæc sapientia quondam - concubitu prohibere vago, dare jura maritis.
University of Cambridge.Date: 1758]- Books
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Troedigaeth atheos: Ei fawr Gableddau gynt, a'i gyfeiliornus Daliadau. - Yn ymgyfarsod a Theologus. - Yn ymddadleu oddiar System Epicurius, ynghylch y dechreuol Achos, a pha fodd y daeth yr hyn a welir mewn Bod. - Theologus yn ei atteb; bod y Greadigacth, Haul, Lloer, Ser, Planedau, Tir, a Mor, yn dangos fod Duw, ac mai efe yw Creawdwr a Chynhaliwr. pob Peth gweledig ac anweledig. - Creadigaeth yr Angylion. - Rhai yn gwrthgilio. - Rhysel yn y Nef. - Creadigaeth y Byd. - Dedwydd Gyflwr Dyn. - Uffern yn ymgynghori pa fodd i'w gwympo, ac yn llwyddo. - Ei alaethus Gyflwr trwy'r Cwymp. - Cyngor Tri-Yn-Un. - Crist yn rhoi ei hun yn Iachawdwr. - Ei Ddysodiad i'r Byd, ac ar ol gorphen Gwaith y Prynedigaeth yn esgyn at y Tad. - Ei ail Ddyfodiad. - Y Farn gyffredinol. - Ded-Wyddwch y Duwiol, a Thrueni yr Annuwiol. Lle yr ymddengys Doethineb, Gallu, a Daioni Duw, mewn Creadigaeth, Rhagluniaeth, a Phrynedigaeth. Heryd, Golwg Fer ar y Diwygiad diweddar, Tystiolaeth Ffydd; ac Adlais y Prophwydi. - Am Gwymp Anghrist, Galwad yr Iuddewon, Llwyddiant yr Efengyl, a Gogoniant yr Eglwys yn y Dyddiau diweddaf. Yn Dair Rhan. At ba un y chwanegwyd hymn ar Ddioddefaint, -Marwolaeth, ac Adgyfodiad Crist. Gan I. Owen, Machynlleth.
Owen, John, 1757-1829.Date: [1788]- Books
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Poems. Containing I. Semira, - an elegy. II. Abelard to Eloisa. III. Ambition.
Date: [1778?]- Books
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The auction: a town eclogue. By the Honourable Mr. -
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Journals
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Early music history
Date: 1981-- Books
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The herald of love, being a choice collection of valentines and answers, for various trades, &c. With a valentine to a waterman.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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A statute for swearers and drunkards, or Forsake now your follies, your booke cannot saue you, for if you sweare and be drunke, the stockes will haue you : To the tune of When canons are roaring.
Date: [1624]- Books
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A New copy of verses, intituled and called, Lady Godiva's farewell to Coventry. Tune, - Vicar of Bray.
Date: 1784]- Books
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The great sins of drunkeness and gluttony set forth in the proper colours : And by Scripture sentences and pious meditations briefly confirmed.
Date: 1656- Books
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The Oxfordshire garland. In four parts
Date: [1736 - 1763]- Books
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Howe triumphant! Or, the glorious first of June. An heroic poem. By Romaine Joseph Thorn, Author of Clito and Delia-Mad Gallop, or a Trip to Devizes-Retirement-Bristolia, &c.
Thorn, Romaine Joseph.Date: [1794]- Books
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The rival lap dog and the tale, (as ladys fancys never fail;) that little rival to the great: So odd, indeed, we scarce dare say't.
Date: [1730]- Books
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Lintoun - - address to His Highness the Prince of Orange.
Pennecuik, Alexander, 1652-1722.Date: 1714- Books
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The oddity, an humourous poem, being a love letter from a Grub-Street poet to his sweet-heart; consisting of no less than four hundred lines, in one continued rhyme, all ending in ation; in which, only one Word is used twice throughout the whole Poem, and even that, in two different senses. - By Tantarabobus, great grandson to Perriwigdum Funnidos. -
Tantarobobus.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Sportive muse. Containing, the original pieces which appeared in the Dublin Chronicle with the signature O. - Tales, riddles, epigrams, songs, &c.
O.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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The Fox-chace or, The loyal blues. Tune - and a hunting we will go.
Date: 1784]- Books
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New copper-plate magazine. Published by J. Walker, no.44, Paternoster-Row. This day is published, number C. To be continued monthly, price one shilling and sixpence only, of the Copper-Plate Magazine; or, Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Engravings. Intended to Comprise. All the most interesting, sublime, and beautiful Views of Principal Cities, Sea-Ports, Forests, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Royal Palaces, Seats of Nobility and Gentry, Curious Remains of Antiquity, Public Edifices, Parks, Gardens, &c. &c. in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Each Number contains Two exquisite Prints, engraved in a very superior Style, from Original Paintings and Drawings by the first Masters. with Letter-Press Descriptions. The Whole is printed in Quarto; and the Prints are all taken off after the Manner of Proofs, on Superfine Paper. London: Printed for J. Walker, No. 16, Rosoman's Street, Clerkenwell; and sold by J. Walker, No. 44, Paternoster Row; W. Clarke, New Bond Street; T. Knott, No. 47, Lombard Street; and all other Booksellers, Printsellers, Stationers, and Newsmen, in Great Britain and Ireland. *-* Correspondents are requested to address their favours, post paid, to Mr. Walker, Engraver, No. 16, Rosoman's Street. N. B. A few selected First Impressions, hot-pressed, may be had in Boards, price 71. 10s. the One Hundred Numbers already published. - Those Gentlemen who have Proofs of the former Part of the Work, are recommended to perfect them soon, as the Price will be raised.
Date: [1792?]- Books
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The tragical ballad: or, the lady who fell in love with her serving-man.
Date: [1736 - 1763]- Books
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Vindiciæ pharmacapolæ, or an answer to the doctors complaints against apothecaries : Ou poies eas mia chelidōn.
T. CDate: [1675?]- Books
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The run-awayes return : or, the poor penniless pilgrim.
Date: M.DC.LXV. [1665]