19 results filtered with: Great Britain - Politics and government - 1760-1820 - Poetry - Early works to 1800
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The Fox and the monkey; or, The Parliament of beasts. A new song. Occasioned by a late celebrated speech in the senate of Gotham. To the tune of-The bedmaking.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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A Song for the chairing day. By an old woman, who loves her church and King.
Date: 1780]- 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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[The mushroom blues. A song. Tune - The black joke.]
Date: 1780]- Books
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Sir Tristy Shadow: or, The dead reviv'd to the tune of --- The hoop petticoat.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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A New song.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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Anticipation, or, The cock fight. A new song---tune the bedmaking.
Date: 1789]- Books
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The Comprom[is]e, a song. Tune-now's the time for mirth and glee.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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The Tories last shift, or, The sin of ingratitude displayed. Tune-A begging we will go.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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A New song.
Date: 1750-1800]- Books
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An Excellent new song, intitled and called, Sampson in the suds. To the tune of-"The Vicar and Moses."
Date: 1784]- Books
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Beelzebub the privy-counsellor; or, The Devil deceived.
Date: 1780]- Books
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To the electors of Coventry. As no person who has received any consideration-money, or promise of reward, to vote for Sir Thomas Halifax and Thomas Rogers, Esq. can give their voices without perjury: -All honest men [so] situated will vote for Col. Holroyd and Mr. Yeo, notwithstanding they have promised the contrary; an oath being the most solemn obligation, and a promise from a base motive an injustice which requires redress. ...
Date: 1780]- Books
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Song for the chairing of Sir Sampson Gideon and John Wilmot, Esq; the returned members for the city of Coventry.
Date: 1784]- Books
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An Excellent new song, an answer to Lord Sheffield's farewell.
Date: 1784]- Books
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To the freemen of Coventry. The vile, canting, deceitful R---rs was a principal contriver and director of the pious attempt to knock out your brains. H-----x was stupidly privy to it, and he, poor man, forwarded it as far as he could.-After this, and having leagued with the most infamous characters in the nation against you, these two men have still the impudence to continue candidates to represent you in Parliament. It is an insult to your understandings. A friend to the freemen. P.S. You shall soon know the other conspirators and have a collection of the orations and admonitions against cowardice, by R-rs, &c. to the gang.
Friend to the Freemen.Date: 1780]- Books
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The Jesuit's creed; or, The old fashion farmer's advice to his friends.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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Another bag open'd. Tune. - "Wednesbury cocking."
Date: 1795?]- Books
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A Word to the wise, a new ballad on the times.
Date: 1792?]