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Æsop's Fables, in English & Latin, interlineary. For the benefit of those who not having a master, would learn either of these tongues
Aesop; Locke, John (1632-1704)
1723
The Table is bound in the preliminaries; it is signed Y, but the catchword on p.[14] leads to the text.
Whiggs supplication, a mock-poem in two parts
Colvil, Samuel (fl. 1640-1680)
1695
Indexed in: This ed. not in Wing.
A congratulatory poem upon the coronation of His Majesty King George; with Dunfermline's address to His Majesty for redressing Scotland's grievances
Erskine, Ralph (1685-1752)
1714
Anonymous. By Ralph Erskine. Indexed in: ESTC
A pick-tooth for swearers, or a looking-glass for atheists and prophane persons : Wherein the greatness of the party offended, the solemn giving of the law, together with the strickness and purity thereof; the unquestionable verity of the holy scriptures, and what fearfull sentence the wicked may expect in the great day, are briefly touched
Donaldson, James (fl.1697-1713)
1698
Dedication signed: Ja: Donaldson. In verse. Indexed in: References: Aldis, H.G Scotland, 3769.