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The bed of honour. To which is annex'd, The seasons: a poem. Inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Albemarle, &c. By the author of The temple of war and Review.
Author of the Temple of war.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A Poem on the civil-wars of the Old-Baily; Occasion'd by a late dispute, between the sheriffs and students of the law.
Date: 1713- Books
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War. A poem. In blank verse.
Spateman, John, 1697-1749.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
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The triumphs of war: and other poems. By W. Amphlett.
Amphlett, W. (William), active 1796-1819.Date: 1796- Books
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The art of war; a poem, in six books; translated from the French of the King of Prussia.
Frederick II, King of Prussia, 1712-1786.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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A poem on the war in the West-Indies under Admiral Vernon. By a country curate.
Martin, Thomas, 1715?-Date: [1742]- Books
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Psychomachia; the war of the soul: or, the battle of the virtues, and vices. Translated from Aur. Prudentius Clemens.
Prudentius, 348-Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]- Books
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The waes o' war: or, the upshot o' the History o' Will and Jean. In four parts.
Macneill, Hector, 1746-1818.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
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Commendatory verses: or, a step towards a poetical war, betwixt Covent-Garden and Cheap-Side. By several hands. Together with an epitome of that immortal poem, truly call'd, a satyr against wit. The second edition. To which is added, a Lent-Entertainment: or, A Merry Interview by Moon-Light, between the Ghost of Maevius of ancient Renown and the City-Bard. Humbly dedicated to all the honourable citizens within the Bills of Mortality, by Mr. O.
Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704.Date: Printed in the Year 1702- Books
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Albion's naval glory, or, Britannia's triumphs: a poetical essay towards a description of a sea fight. Occasion'd by the late engagement between the English, Dutch, and French fleets, in the Mediterranean Sea, August the 13th, 1704.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: [1705]- Books
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The battle of the giants. A poem. To the Duke. By S. Barret, M.A.
Barrett, Stephen, 1718-1801.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- 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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The British warriour, a poem. In a letter to His Excellency the Lord Cutts: Occasion'd by the late Glorious Success of Her Majesty's Arms.
Daniel, Richard, -1739.Date: 1706- Books
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A poem to Her Grace the Dutchess of Marlborough. Occasion'd by the late glorious victory obtain'd by his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, over the French and Bavarians at Hochstet. Written by a lady.
Lady.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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The tears of the foot guards, upon their departure for America: written by an ensign of the army.
Ensign of the provincial army.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The tears of the foot guards, upon their departure for America: written by an ensign of the provincial army.
Ensign of the provincial army.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The thanksgiving. A poem. By a late officer in the army.
Late officer in the army.Date: 1505 [1705]- Books
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The battle of Ramillia: or, the power of union. A poem. In five books. By Mr. Dennis.
Dennis, John, 1657-1734.Date: 1706- Books
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The revenge of Guendolen.
Carysfort, John Joshua Proby, Earl of, 1751-1828.Date: 1786?]- Books
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Le feu de joye: or, a brief description Of Two most Glorious Victories obtain'd by Her Majesty's Forces and those of Her Allies, over the French and Bavarians; In July and August, 1704. at Sehellenbergh and Blainheim near Hocksted. Under the Magnanimous and Heroick Conduct of His Grace the Duke of Marlbrough. A poem. By a British Muse.
British muse.Date: 1705- Books
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The Wars are not over. ...
Date: [1800?]- Books
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Ode on the late naval war, and the siege of Gibraltar. By T. Knight, Comedian.
Knight, T. (Thomas), -1820.Date: [1784]- 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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A letter from an English prisoner of war, to his friend, a seaman in the British navy.
Selby, Charles Bridge.Date: [1798]- 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