The craftsman's poems on several occasions. Moral, humorous, and political. I. The mosaical creation; a paraphrase on the first chapter of Genesis. II. Tarquin and Lucrece. Address'd to a young lady in Oxford, who had been ravish'd. III. Catullus imitated, Epigram 7. IV. Catullus to himself. V. On the images of the nine leaden muses upon the Printing-House in Oxford. VI. Cupid match'd. VII. Mahomet's kingdom. VIII. Warning to young married-men. IX. The free-thinker converted. X. Upon parties. XI. The wish. XII. A paraphrase on the Christ-Cross-Row. XIII. The crafts-man's dream on the 25th of March, 1732. By the Hon. W.P. Esq; by the reputed Caleb D'Anvers, author of the craftsman, and other eminent hands.

  • D'Anvers, Caleb.
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1732
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Dublin : Printed by and for James Hoey, at the sign of Mercury, in Skinner-Row, opposite to the Tholsel, 1732.

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32p. ; 80.

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