29 results filtered with: Political poetry, English - Early works to 1800
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The horse and the flies. A tale.
Date: [1746]- Books
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The c---- unmasqu'd: or, the state puppet-shew.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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An equivalent for De Foe.
Belhaven, John Hamilton, Baron, 1656-1708.Date: 1706]- Books
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The true Briton: containing poems, curious, moral, and political: (chiefly in the Scots language) by William Duncan.
Duncan, William, of Dundee.Date: 1796- Books
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Whiggery display'd; or, the principles, practices, erudition and religion of our modern Whiggs. By a true son of the Church of England.
True son of the Church of England.Date: Printed in the Year, 1719- Books
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The down-Fall of S-n and W-r; or, the Independant Westminster Electors Triumph. To the Tune of, Come let us prepare, &c.
Date: 1741]- Books
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The suspence upon sixty six: or The astrologers prerogative : Reader, begin don't stop nor halt it, when you'av' read a line, press forward to the end; ...Deserving nought, but if you'l add to it, twill please him well to hear some can remit.
Godwin, Edward, 1722-Date: Printed in the year, 1666- Books
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The British Cato, to the British people!
Date: [1795?]- Books
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To Mr. Stanhope, one of the managers of the House of Commons, and general of Her Majesty's forces.
Date: 1710- Books
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Three short political poems, addressed to the Society for preserving liberty and property against Levellers and Republicans. By John Parrish.
Parrish, John.Date: [1793]- Books
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Political society: a poetical essay. Addressed to John Wilkes, Esq;
Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]- Books
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A political eclogue. Citizen H. T***e, Citizen T**rn*y, R. B. Esq.
Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Books
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The hibernian politicians; an epistle from a gentleman in the country; to his friend in town.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1740- Books
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The toasts of the Patriots club at London.
Patriots Club (London, England)Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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A pil for pork-eaters: or, a Scots lancet for an English swelling. To which is added the Englishman's grace over his pock pudding, with Robert the third's answer to Henry the fourth of England.
Forbes, William, of Disblair.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCV. [1705] [1730?]- Books
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A new election song. To the Tune of ̀̀let Care be a Stranger to each jovial Soul.''
L. L.Date: 1784]- Books
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Apollo's advice to all freeholders and free-men of the Kingdom of Ireland, in reference to the ensuing elections for members of Parliament.
Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The Richmond beauties. A poem. Inscrib'd to their Royal Highnesses the young princesses. By Mr. Browne.
Browne, Moses, 1704-1787.Date: 172.2 [i.e. 1722]- Books
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Mum. A political ballad, for the present times: with annotations political, critical, and historical.
Leslie, Charles, active 1738-1743.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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The antidote. A political poem Humbly Inscribed to the King.
Hawksley, John Webster.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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The gibbonade: or, Political reviewer. First number.
Battier, Henrietta, 1751?-1813.Date: 1794- Books
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The patriots; a political eclogue.
Date: Printed In The Year 1796- Books
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The Hibernian politicians; an epistle from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in town.
Date: 1740- Books
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A pil for pork-eaters: or, a Scots lancet for an English swelling.
Forbes, William, of Disblair.Date: 1705- Books
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Liberty. A poem. Humbly inscrib'd to the Right Hon. the Earl of Darlington, by Cuthbert Shaw, Usher of the Free-School, in Darlington.
Shaw, Cuthbert, 1739-1771.Date: 1756