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Fuit hæc sapientia quondam - concubitu prohibere vago, dare jura maritis.
University of Cambridge.Date: 1758]- Books
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To the memory of the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Napier : who died in France, Anno Dom. 1686. A funeral elegie. / N. Paterson.
Paterson, Ninian, -1688Date: [1686]- Books
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To the memory of the right Honourable Margaret Countess of Weems : Who departed this life at Weems, February 20 1688. A funeral elegie. / N. Paterson.
Paterson, Ninian, -1688Date: [1688]- 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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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 cabinet of Momus, and Caledonian humorist; being a collection of the most entertaining English and Scotch stories, (selected From The Best Authors) in prose and verse. Dedicated, by Permission of Momus, To The Lovers Of Fun. Compiled by His Merriness's secretary.
Broadgrin, Tim.Date: [1786?]- 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 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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The auction: a town eclogue. By the Honourable Mr. -
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The run-awayes return : or, the poor penniless pilgrim.
Date: M.DC.LXV. [1665]- 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 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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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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A vvatch for a wise mans observation.
Date: 1677- Books
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A watch for a wise mans observation : in two parts. First, a divine poem on the three persons in the Holy Trinity, the four evangelists, the ten commandements, and the twelve apostles. The second, a preparation (by a holy life) for the hour of death, that we may be all fitted for our latter end, when we shall go hence, and be no more seen. By D.B.
Date: [1690]- 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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Rub for rub: or, an answer to a physicians pamphlet, styled, The stroker stroked.
Date: printed in the year 1666- 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 famous history of the renown'd and valiant prince Robert, sirnamed the Bruce, King of Scotland. And of sundry other valiant Knights, Both Scots and English. Enlarged with an Addition of the Scottish Kings, lineally descended from Him, to Charles now Prince. Together with a Note of the Beginnings of the most Part of the Ancient and Famous Nobility of Scotland. A History both pleasant and profitable, Set forth and done in heroic verse, by Patrick Gordon gent.
Gordon, Patrick, active 1615-1650.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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Upon the most hopefull and ever-flourishing sprouts of valour, the indefatigable centrys of the physick-garden.
J. D. (John Drope), 1626-1670Date: Printed, 1666- Books
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The Oxfordshire garland. In four parts
Date: [1736 - 1763]- Books
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The catologue of contented cuckolds : or, a loving society of confessing brethren of the forked order, &c. who being met together in a tavern, declar'd each man his condition, resolving to be contented, and drown'd melancholly in a glass of necktar. To the tune of, Fond boy, &c. or, love's a sweet passion, &c.
Date: [1685?]- 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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Londons disease, and cure: being a soveraigne receipt against the plague, for prevention sake. By John Qvarles, philo-medicus.
Quarles, John, 1624-1665Date: 1665