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The Silence Journey
I'm tired of Quietness -
The Silence Journey 2
Anonymously -
The Taste of Thunder
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The Taste of Thunder
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The Blockade of Edinburgh castle; or, Captain Taylor in Livingston's yards. A poem
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The blind poem
Written by a girl, born blind, and now in her eighteenth year. Dedicated to the world, by the authoress, Mary Byrne, of Wicklow. Price 3s. 3d. or such greater price as the affluent choose to bestow on poverty -
The poetical works
of Thomas Gray, LL. B. Late Professor of Modern Languages and History in the University of Cambridge. with some account of his life and writings. The whole carefully revised; and illustrated by notes, original and selected. To which are annexed, poems written by, addressed to, or in memory of, Mr. Gray; Several of which were never before Collected -
The poetical works
of Mr. Gray -
The poetical works
of Mr. Gray -
Poems on various subjects
By a lady -
The husband's instructions to his family:, or, Household observations fit to be observed by vvife, children, and servants
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The asylum or weekly miscellany
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The parson and his clerk
Occasion'd by a pamphlet entitl'd, A letter to the Rev. Dr. Codex, on the subject of his modest instruction to the crown, &c -
Grace triumphant. A sacred poem, in nine dialogues
wherein the utmost power of nature, reason, virtue, and the liberty of the human will, to administer comfort to the awakened sinner, are impartially weighed and considered. By John Fellows -
Spring flowers, or poems
treating 1. On passing pleasure. 2. Concerning the blessed Deity. 3. On the creation. 4. On man in paradise, &c. Being the puerilia of Joseph Bell printer -
The poetical works
of Thomas Gray, LL. B. Late Professor of Modern Languages and History in the University of Cambridge: with some account of his life and writings. The whole carefully revised; and illustrated by notes. To which are annexed, Poems addressed to, and in memory of, Mr. Gray; Several Of Which Were Never Before Collected -
The bard
A pindaric poem, by Mr. Gray. Translated into Latin verse. To which is prefixed a Dedication to the genius of antient Britain -
Diversity
A poem. By Della Crusca -
Youth's tragedy
a poem. Drawn up by way of dialogue between Youth. The Devil. Wisdom. Time. Death. The Soul. The Nuncius. For the caution, and direction of the younger sort -
Poems on various subjects
by Charlotte Eliz. Sanders -
The wanderer
or, Edward to Eleonora. A poem. By John Bell, surgeon to His Majesty's Fifth (or Northumberland) regiment of foot -
Poems on several occasions: containing, I. Fancy and reason, a controversy. II. The Hoop-Petticoat. III. The Misfortune. IV. A Song by Mr. Booth. V. On a Young Lady going into the Jaundice. VI. Old Menalchas and Young Daphne. Vii. On Dreaming of Venus. Viii. To Caelia Mask'd. IX. Icarus; a Fable. The Country Justice. XI. The Faithful Mariner. XII. The Parting; a Pastoral Dialogue. XIII. Song on the Free-Masons. XIV. A Paraphrase on some Verses in the 29th of Genesis. XV. Coelia's Littany. XVI. Upon the Marriage of an Old Man to a Young Woman. XVII. The Rose. XVIII. The lark. By a lady
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Peter not infallible!
Or, a poem, addressed to Peter Pindar, Esq. on reading his Nil admirari, A Late Illiberal Attack on the Bishop of London; Together with Unmanly Abuse Of Mrs. Hannah More. Also Lines Occasioned By His Ode to some Robin Red-Breasts in a Country Cathedral. By the author of Gleanings after Thomson, or the village muse, &c. I Too Am A Poet! -
A poem on the times. By Miss Fell
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A poem on the marriage of His serene Highness the Prince of Orange
with Ann Princess-Royal of Great Britain. By Stephen Duck. To which are added, Verses to the author, by a divine. With the author's answer