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Coopers Hill : A poëme
Denham, Sir John (1615-1669)
Printed in the yeare 1643
In verse. The second edition appeared in 1650. The first authorized edition came out in 1655. Place of publication and printer's name from Wing. Anon., by John Denham. Indexed in: Wing (CD-ROM...
Coopers-Hill. A poem
Denham, Sir John (1615-1669)
1709
In this edition the second line of the imprint reads: near the Water-side; there are type-flowers at head of p. 5; and the first line on p. 16 reads: "Fair liberty pursu'd, and meant a prey".
Coopers Hill. Written in the yeare 1640. Now printed from a perfect copy; and a corrected impression
Denham, Sir John (1615-1669)
1655
First authorized edition. Originally issued in 1642. "...though there have been five impressions; this now... is the onely true copie... I obtained from the author's owne papers this perfect editi...
The progress of physic. : By Timothy Scribble, Esq
Cowper, Ashley (1788)
1743
Timothy Scribble = Ashley Cowper. In verse. First edition.
Sensus communis : an essay on the freedom of wit and humour. In a letter to a friend
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of (1671-1713)
1709
By Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury (ESTC).
The rival widows : or, Fair libertine. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
Cooper, Mrs Elizabeth (fl. 1737); Woodward, T (fl. 1726-1735)
1735
Dedication signed: E. Cooper.
An excellent new ballad of the plotting head. To the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love. Or, Let Oliver now be forgot, &c
1681
A satire on Anthony Ashley Cooper, earl of Shaftesbury (called "Toney" in the text).
The power of harmony: : a poem, in two books
Cooper, John Gilbert (1723-1769)
1745
Published anonymously. By John Gilbert Cooper. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).
Amasis, king of Egypt : A tragedy. Together with some additional poems
Marsh, Charles (1782)
1738
Verse drama.
One thousand seven hundred and thirty eight : A dialogue something like Horace. By Mr. Pope
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)
[1738]
First edition. With book list of T. Cooper on recto of last leaf.
The historical and poetical medley : or Muses library : being a choice and faithful collection of the best antient English poetry, from the times of Edward the Confessor, to the reign of King James the First : with the lives and characters of the known writers taken from the most authentick memoirs : being the most valuable collection of the kind now extant, affording entertainment upon all subjects whatsoever
Cooper, Mrs Elizabeth (fl. 1737); Oldys, William (1696-1761)
1738
A reissue of The muses library, 1737, with cancel title leaf and final leaf. Caption and running titles: The muses library. Edited by Elizabeth Cooper (dedication signed: E. Cooper), assisted by W...