14 results filtered with: Verse satire - Early works to 1800
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The laurel, Containing Various Branches of poetry.
Date: [1751]- Books
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Alma mater: a satirical poem. Designed to have been published in March last. By a Gentleman of New Inn Hall.
Gentleman of New Inn Hall.Date: 1733- Books
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A satyr against wine. With a poem in praise of small beer. Written by a gentleman in a fever, occasion'd by hard drinking.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: 1705 [1704]- Books
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Vulgus Britannicus: or the British Hudibras. In fifteen canto's. The five parts compleat in one volume. Containing the secret history of the late London mob; their rise, progress, and suppression by the Guards. Intermix'd with the civil-wars betwixt High-Church and Low-Church, down to this time: being a continuation of the late ingenious Mr. Butler's Hudibras. Written by the author of the London spy. of Battles; Emblems, and Effigies, Engraven on Copper-Plates.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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On man. A satyr. By a person of honour.
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 1647-1680.Date: 1680 - 1714]- Books
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The parish gutt'lers: or, the humours of a select vestry.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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The life and notable adventures of that renown'd knight Don Quixote de la Mancha. Merrily translated into Hudibrastick verse. By Edward Ward. ...
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: MDCCXII. 1711-12 [1711]- Books
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Hob turn'd courtier. A satyr.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: Printed in the Year, 1703 [1702]- Books
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The fifth and last part of Vulgus Britannicus: or, the British Hudibras. In three cantos: On the Kingdom alarm'd. The Practice of the Whiggs. The D---M---l hinted. The Addresses touch'd upon. Some seasonable Reflections on the Factious Party. The Loyalty of the Church. The Intention of their Addresses. The Impatience of the Whiggs and Modesty of the Review. The Whiggish Story of the D---h threatning, the Bank of England. The Whigs Addresses and Purport thereof. Written by the author of the London spy.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Vulgus Britannicus: or the British Hudibras. In fifteen canto's. Containing the secret history of the London mob; their rise, progress, and suppression. Intermix'd with the civil-wars betwixt High-Church and Low-Church, at this time: being a continuation of the late ingenious Mr. Butler's Hudibras. In five parts compleat in one volume. By the author of the London spy.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: 1711- Books
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To that fanatical, political, physical, enthusiast patriot and physician, the Reverend Mr. W-y.
Date: 1776]- Books
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The age of dullness. A satire. By a natural son of the late Mr. Pope. With a preface giving some account of his mother, and how he came to the knowledge of his birth.
Natural son of the late Mr. Pope.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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The exhibition in hell; or, Moloch turn'd painter With a Frontispiece placed just where it should be.
Moloch.Date: [1771?]- Books
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The fourth part of Vulgus Britannicus: or, the British Hudibras. In Two cantos: On the Coffee-House Mob, or Debates Pro, and Con, on the Times. A Character of several Sorts of Whigs, and False Brethren, that are Enemies to the Church. On the Paper-War betwixt High and Low-Church. The Loyal Englishman's Prayer for the Queen and Church. Written by the Author of the London Spy.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: MDCCX. [1710]