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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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Eusebia triumphans. The Hanover succession to the imperial crown of England, an heroick poem.
Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.Date: 1705- Books
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An accurate tho' compendious encomium on the most illustrious persons, whose monuments are erected in Westminster-Abbey. An heroic poem, in Latin and English. By a gentleman, late of Baliol College, Oxford.
Gentleman late of Baliol College, Oxford.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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Ormondus redux. An heroick poem to His Grace the Duke of Ormond, on his victorious expedition to Spain. His auspicious government of Ireland: and prosperous return to England.
Date: 1704- Books
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A poetical epistle, addressed to William, Earl of Mansfield. By the author of The Ciceroniad.
Author of The Ciceroniad.Date: 1778- Books
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Eusebia triumphans. The Hanover succession to the imperial crown of England, an heroick poem.
Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.Date: 1704- Books
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Eusebia triumphans. The Hannover succession to the imperial crown of England, an heroick poem.
Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.Date: 1702- Books
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An epick poem. On the renowned and never to be forgetten William Leigh, M.A. and Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge, who in the Anno Christ 1589. And in the thirty first year of the reign of the renowned Lady Elizabeth, Queen of England, invented the most misterious and most beneficial arts of stocking-frame-making, and stocking-frame-knitting: and also in praise of the loyal and charitable society of stocking-frame-knitters of the city and county of Dublin, who in honour to the immortal memory of their founder, and for the promotion of love and charity, hath a sermon preach'd at St Audeon's Church, in Dublin, on Monday being the 30th. of October, 1727. By Mr. William O Brien, S.M. And most humbly dedicated to the Revd. Jonathan Swift, D.D. and Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin.
O'Brien, William, active 1727.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The tears of piety. An elegy On the much lamented Death of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madely in Shropshire; Who died August 14th, 1785. By Way of Condolence to his afflicted Widow, and bereaved Flock. By Philagathos. Multis ille bonis flebilis occidit. Hor.
Philagathos, active 1751.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Britain's hero: a poem on the death of his Grace John, Duke of Marlborough.
Giles, Jacob.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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The Lover and shepherdess, or, True lovers meeting.
Date: [1792 - 1839]- Books
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Poems. Containing I. Semira, - an elegy. II. Abelard to Eloisa. III. Ambition.
Date: [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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The auction: a town eclogue. By the Honourable Mr. -
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A statute for swearers and drunkards, or Forsake now your follies, your booke cannot saue you, for if you sweare and be drunke, the stockes will haue you : To the tune of When canons are roaring.
Date: [1624]- 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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Londons disease, and cure: being a soveraigne receipt against the plague, for prevention sake. By John Qvarles, philo-medicus.
Quarles, John, 1624-1665Date: 1665- 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 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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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 great sins of drunkeness and gluttony set forth in the proper colours : And by Scripture sentences and pious meditations briefly confirmed.
Date: 1656- Books
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England's bloody tribunal: or, popish cruelty displayed. Containing a compleat account of the lives, religious principles, cruel persecutions, sufferings, tortures, and triumphant deaths, of the most pious English Protestant martyrs, Who have sealed the Faith of our Holy Religion with their Blood. Exhibiting A full View of Popery, with all its superstitious and horrid Practices; and tending to promote the Protestant Religion, by displaying the Errors of Popish Idolatry, and confirming the true Believer in the Faith of Our Blessed Redeemer, who was crucified for our Sins, and rose again for our Justification, and now sitteth at the Right Hand of God, making Intercession for us. To Which IS Added, A faithful Narrative of the many hortid Cruelties and Persecutions that have been inflicted by the Roman Catholics on the Protestants of Scotland, Ireland, France and Germany. With A particular Description of the various Tortares and Barbarities, that are practiced by the Inquisition in Different Parts of the World. Also The Lives of the Primitive Reformers, whose Effigies are given in the Frontispiece to the Work. Together With A full and plain Refutation of the Errors of the Romish Church, laid down in such a Manner as to enable the unlearned Protestants to confute the chief Arguments of the most artful Popish Priests and their Emissaries. By the Reverend Matthew Taylor, D. D. By the King's Authority.
Taylor, Matthew, D.D.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Londons Lord have mercy upon us : A true relation of seven modern plagues or visitations in London with the number of those that were buried of all diseases; viz the first in the year of Queen Elizabeth, anno 1592. The second in the year 1603 the third in (that never to be forgotten year) 1625. The fourth in anno 1630. The fift in the year 1636. The sixt in the year 1637. and 1638 the seventh this present year 1665.
Date: 1665- Books
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Three Belgic fables; or, hieroglyphic ridles. Containing I. The fable of the crafty statesman and subtle cardinal. II. The Passive Goose. III. The - Bull-Dog and Tooth-Drawer. Illustrated with Proper cutts.
Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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Heroick poems on several subjects: Viz. Upon the safe Arrival of His Majesty King William the Third, in Holland, this Summer Anno 1701. An Acrostick, Composed in Memory of the Deceased, His late Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester. Upon the Departure of Count de Avaux, the French Embassador, from Holland. Upon His Majesty's Return to England, on the 4th of November, 1701. In Commemoration of the Discovery of the Horrid Popish Powder-Plot: As also in Commemoration of the late Happy Revolution, by the timely coming over of His present Majesty King William the Third, of ever blessed Memory, as on the 5th of November. By a true lover of his king and country.
True lover of his king and country.Date: 1701