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A hymn to peace. Occasion'd, by the two Houses joining in one address to the Queen. By the author of The true-born English-Man.
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The eagle and the robin An apologue. Translated from the original of Æsop, written two thousand years since, and now rendred into familiar verse. By H. G. L. Mag.
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Whig and tory or, Wit on both Sides. Being a collection of state poems, upon all remarkable occurrences, from the change of the ministry, to this time: by the most eminent hands of...
Published: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1713“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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The flight of the pretender, with advice to the poets. A poem, in the Arthurical, Jobical, Elizabethecal style and phrase of the sublime poet Maurus.
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The flight of the pretender, with advice to the poets. A poem, in the Arthurical, Jobical, Elizabethecal style and phrase of the sublime poet Maurus.
Published: printed for Bernard Lintott, at the Cross-Keys between the Two Temple Gates in Fleet-Street, 1708“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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A hymn to peace. Occasion'd, by the two Houses joining in one address to the Queen. By the author of The true-born English-Man.
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A hymn to peace. Occasioned, by the two Houses joining in one address to the Queen. By the author of The true-born English-Man.
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A poem upon the late glorious successes of Her Majesty's arms, &c Humbly Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Godolphin, Lord High-Treasurer of England. By N. Rowe, Esq;.
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A hymn to peace. Occasion'd; by the two houses joining in one address to the Queen. By the author of the True-Born English-Man.
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A New song. To the tune of Lilly Bullaro, &c
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The eagle and the robin An apologue. Translated from the original of Æsop, written Two Thousand Years since, and now rendred in familiar verse. By H. G. L. Mag.
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The eagle and the robin. An apologue. Translated from the original of Aesop, written Two Thousand Years since, and now rendred in familiar verse. By H. G. L. Mag. -Fabula Narratur....
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The eagle and the robin. An apologue. Translated from the original of Aesop, written Two Thousand Years since, and now rendered in familiar verse. By H. G. L. Mag. With an old cat'...
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Grandsire Hambden's ghost. And Peace, or, No Peace. Two Poems. Together With a Prefatory Answer, to some late Whiggish Scurrility, especially, a certain Dedication.
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Marlborough still conquers or, Union hath got the Day. A poem, Upon the late victory obtained by the Prince and Duke of Marlborough; And Union of the Two Kingdoms. By J. Gatnam.
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A new song. Being a second part to the same tune of Lillibulero, &c
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