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The keen of the South of Ireland: as illustrative of Irish political and domestic history, manners, music, and superstitions / Collected, edited, and chiefly translated by T. Crofton Croker.
Croker, Thomas Crofton, 1798-1854.Date: 1844- Books
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The guillotina, or A Democratic dirge, a poem. By the author of the "Democratiad." [Twelve lines of verse]
Hopkins, Lemuel, 1750-1801.Date: [1796]- Books
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The political monitor; or Regent's friend. Being a collection of poems published in England during the agitation of the regency: consisting of curious, interesting, satyrical and political effusions of poetry. By Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Wife of Patrick O'Brien, Esq. and Author of Charles Henley, in 2 Vols.
O'Brien, Mary, active 1785-1790.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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A genuine collection of the several pieces of political intelligence extraordinary, epigrams, poetry, &c. that have appeared before the public in detached pieces; now carefully selected together in one view, by an impartial hand.
Date: 1766- Books
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The beauties of The Anti-Jacobin; or, Weekly examiner; containing every article of permanent utility in that Valuable And Highly Esteemed paper, Literary And Political; The Whole Of The Excellent Poetry; Together With Explanatory Notes, Biographical Anecdotes, And A Prefatory Advertisement, BY The Editor.
Date: 1799- Books
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A letter to a right honourable person. And the answer to it, translated into verse, as nearly as the different idioms of prose and poetry will allow, with notes historical, critical, political, &c.
Francis, Philip, 1708?-1773.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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A congratulatory epistle to the redoubtable "Peter Porcupine." On his "complete triumph over the once towering but fallen and despicable faction, in the United States:" a poem, by Peter Grievous, Junr. [Two lines from Swift] To which is annexed The vision, a dialogue between Marat and Peter Porcupine, in the infernal regions.
Grievous, Peter.Date: 1796- Books
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A letter from a Right Honourable person. And the Answer to it, translated into verse, as nearly as the different Idioms of Prose and Poetry will allow. With notes historical, critical, political, &c.
Francis, Philip, 1708?-1773.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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The art of English poetry, vol. the IIId. and Ivth. Which, with the two former volumes, make a compleat common-place-book of English poetry: containing The most natural, instructive, diverting and sublime Thoughts. Viz. Allegories, Comparisons, Similitudes, Aphorisms moral and political, Characters and Descriptions of Persons, Passions, Places and Things, that are in the Works of our most celebrated Poets, ancient and modern. Alphabetically digested, and brought down to the present Time. By Edw. Bysshe gent.
Bysshe, Edward, active 1702-1712.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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The political green-house, for the year 1798. Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant, January 1st, 1799. Published according to act of Congress.
Alsop, Richard, 1761-1815.Date: [1799]- Books
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The touch-Stone: or, historical, critical, political, philosophical, and theological essays on the reigning diversions of the town. Designed for the Improvement of all Authors, Spectators, and Actors of Operas, Plays, and Masquerades. In which every Thing antique, or modern, relating to Musick, Poetry, Dancing, Pantomimes, Chorusses, Cat-Calls, Audiences, Judges, Criticks, Balls, Ridottos, Assemblies, New Oratory, Circus, Bear-Garden, Gladiators, Prize-Fighters, Italian Strollers, Mountebank Stages, Cock-Pits, Puppet-Shews, Fairs, and Publick Auctions, Is occasionally handled. With a preface, giving an account of the author and the work.
Ralph, James, -1762.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The touch-Stone: or, historical, critical, political, philosophical, and theological essays on the reigning diversions of the town. Design'd for the Improvement of all Authors, Spectators, and Actors of Operas, Plays, and Masquerades. In which every thing antique, or modern, relating to Musick, Poetry, Dancing, Pantomimes, Chorusses, Cat-Calls, Audiences, Judges, Criticks, Balls, Ridottos, Assemblies, New Oratory, Circus, Bear-Garden, Gladiators, Prize-Fighters, Italian Strolers, Mountebank Stages, Cock-Pits, Puppet-Shews, Fairs, and Publick Auctions, is occasionally handled. By a person of some taste and some quality. With a preface, giving an account of the author and the work.
Ralph, James, -1762.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Nature display'd, a new work. By different gentlemen, on several subjects. Lectures on philosophy; Such as the Creation of Earth, Animals, and Vegetables. Likewise the cause and consequence of religion, In Letters to an English Nobleman, from Egypt, By a Free-Mason Philosopher. A twelve-month's tour of observations through America. Poetry on different subjects. Also Political Hints Offered to the Legislature and Freeholders of England, &c. &c. &c. By Charles Varlo, Esq. Author of the Yorkshire Farmer, New System of Husbandry, Essence of Agriculture, and Political Schemes.
Varlo, Charles, approximately 1725-approximately 1795.Date: 1793- Books
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Poems on affairs of state, from the reign of K. James the first, to this present year 1703. Written by the greatest wits of the age, viz. The Duke of Buckingham. The Earl of Rochester. The Earl of D-t. Lord J-s. Mr. Milton. Mr. Marvel. Mr. St. J-n. Mr. John Dryden. Dr. G-th. Mr. Toland. Mr. Hughes. Mr. F-e. Mr. Finch. M. Harcourt. Mr. T-n, &c. Many of which never before publish'd.
Date: Printed in the year 1703- Books
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Poems on affairs of state, Collected from the Daily, Evening, and Weekly, Papers: to which is added the history of the traytors Edric the father, and Edric the son, and of the settlement of the Danes on the English throne. Dedicated to Henry St. John Esqr, late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke.
Date: [1733]- Books
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Satires written by Mr. Whitehead. viz. I. Manners. Written in 1738. II. The state dunces. Written in 1733. III. Honour. Written in 1747.
Whitehead, Paul, 1710-1774.Date: 1748]- Books
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An ode, In Imitation of Callistratus, sung by Mr. Webb, at the Shakespeare Tavern, on Tuesday the 14th day of May, 1782, at the anniversary dinner of the Society for Constitutional Information.
Jones, William, 1746-1794.Date: 1782]- Books
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Satires written by Mr. Whitehead. Viz. I. Manners. Written in 1738. II. The state dunces. Written in 1733.
Whitehead, Paul, 1710-1774.Date: 1739]- Books
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An ode in imitation of Alcæus.
Jones, William, 1746-1794.Date: [1782?]- Books
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Æsop at the Bell-Tavern in Westminster, or, a present from the October-Club, In a few select fables from Sir Roger L'Estrange, Done into English verse, under The following Heads The Introduction, Depositions ill answer'd, The Medley, The Qualification to eat City Custard. The Revolution, A Word to the Wise, A Trick worth Two, The Resignation, The Republican, The General Peace. The Observator, The late Ministry's Pocket Looking-Glass, The Succession, The Naturalizing-Act, The Miller and the Rat, The Wind and Weather Man, or a Present for Gustavus Parker, The Election.
Pittis, William, 1674-1724.Date: Printed in the Year [1711]- Books
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A collection of poems on state-affairs, several never before printed. Part I. To be continu'd.
Date: [1712]- Books
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The battle of the bonnets, a political poem, from the Erse.
Bridges, Thomas, active 1759-1775.Date: [1768?]- Books
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The voluntary exile, A political essay.
Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Poems on affairs of state, from the time of Oliver Cromwell, to the abdication of K. James second. Written by the greatest wits of the age, Viz. Duke of Buckingham, Earl of Rochester, Earl of Dorset, Sir John Denham, Andrew Marvell, Esq; Mr. Milton, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Sprat, Mr. Waller, Mr. Ayloffe, &c. With some Miscellany Poems by the same: Most whereof never before Printed. Now carefully examin'd with the Originals, and Publish'd without any Castration.
Date: Printed in the Year 1710- Books
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Poems on affairs of state, from the reign of K. James the First, to this present year 1703. Written by the greatest wits of the age, viz. The Duke of Buckingham. The Earl of Rochester. The Earl of D -- t. Lord J -- s. Mr. Milton. Mr. Marvel. Mr. St. J -- n. Mr. John Dryden. Dr. G -- th. Mr. Toland. Mr. Hughes. Mr. F -- e. Mr. Finch. Mr. Harcourt. Mr. T -- n, &c. Many of which never before published. Vol. II.
Date: Printed in the Year 1703