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Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731) | 50 |
Defoe, Daniel | 17 |
Daniel, Gabriel (1649-1728) | 6 |
Shippen, William (1673-1743) | 6 |
Daniel, Samuel (1562-1619) | 5 |
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-1722 | 5 |
Purcell, Daniel | 5 |
Purcell, Daniel (1660-1717) | 5 |
Daniel, Richard (1739) | 4 |
Defoe, Daniel, 1660 Or 1-1731 | 4 |
The whole workes of Samuel Daniel esquire in poetrie
Daniel, Samuel (1562-1619); Daniel, John (fl.1625)
1623
Edited posthumously by the author's brother (dedication signed "Iohn Daniel"). The first part is made up from unsold sheets of the 'Civil wars', 1609 edition (STC 6245), with leaf E4 existing in two...
The history of the Babylonish cabal, or, The intrigues, progression, opposition, defeat, and destruction of the Daniel-Catchers : in a poem
Steere, Richard (1643-1721)
1682
Caption title: The history of the sham-plot, defeat, and destruction of the Daniel-catchers.
A true copy of the last will and testament of the late Reverend Daniel Williams, D.D [electronic resource]
Williams, Daniel (1643?-1716)
1717
Also issued without titlepage as part of: 'The lives and last wills and testaments of the following eminent persons', London, 1728. Electronic version is a reproduction of original from the British ...
The British warriour. : A poem. In a letter to His Excellency the Lord Cutts, occasion'd by the late glorious success of Her Majesty's arms
Daniel, Richard (1739); Cutts, John Cutts Baron (1661-1707)
[1706]
Anonymous. By Richard Daniel. On Marlborough's victory at Ramillies. Publication date from Foxon. Printed as Daniel's in Lintott's "Miscellany poems and translations", 1720.
The dream: : a poem occasion'd by the death of His late Majesty, William III
Daniel, Richard (1739)
1702
Daniel's authorship is stated in the Dublin ed. of the same year. Anon., by Richard Daniel.
Caledonia, &c. : A poem in honour of Scotland and the Scots nation. : In three parts
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1706
Dedication and preface signed by Daniel Defoe. Anon., by Daniel Defoe.
Caledonia : a poem in honour of Scotland and the Scots nation : in three parts
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1707
Dedication signed: Daniel De Foe. Signatures: A-D⁸, E⁴. Anon., by Daniel Defoe. Indexed in: Moore no. 129 i.e. the London reprint.
The mock mourners : a satyr by way of elegy on King William
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
[s.n.]1702
First edtion. In verse. Anon., by Daniel Defoe.
The Spanish descent : a poem
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
[s.n.]1702
First edition. Anon., by Daniel Defoe.
Matrimony : or, Good advice to the ladies to keep single. In which are painted, in very lively colours, the pictures of many terrible husbands, both at court, and in the city; particularly of one whose wife is now suing out a divorce, on account of his unnatural abuses
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1739
First issued as "Good advice to the ladies" and later as "A timely caution". The first is included by Moore: "Checklist of the writings of Daniel Defoe" as no.46, but according to Foxon Defoe disowned...
The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Col. Jacque, commonly call'd Col. Jack, who was born a gentleman, put 'prentice to a pick-pocket, was six and twenty years a thief, and was then kidnapp'd to Virginia. Came back a merchant; was five times married to four whores; went into the wars, behav'd bravely, got preferment, was made colonel of a regiment, came over, and fled with the Chevalier, is still abroad compleating a life of wonders, and resolves to dye a general
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1723
Written in the first person, but in fact by Daniel Defoe.