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The death of Abel. A sacred poem. Written originally in the German language. Attempted in the stile of Milton
Gessner, Salomon (1730-1788); Newcomb, Thomas (1682?-1765)
1763
The enigmatical court: or, A key to the High-German doctor. Being the characters of those men whose actions are a mystery. To which is prefix'd, a list of several eminent persons
1714
No more published? A satire upon several eminent persons such as Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, and Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke.
Pietas Academiae Oxoniensis in obitum reginae Carolinae
University of Oxford
1738
Verses in Latin, English, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, German and Welsh.
The Annals and History of Cornelius Tacitus: his account of the antient Germans, and the Life of Agricola. Made English by several hands. With the political reflections and historical notes of Monsieur Amelot de la Houssay, and the learned Sir Henry Saville (v.1)
Tacitus, Cornelius; Dryden, John (1631-1700); Amelot de La Houssaye, Abraham Nicolas (1634-1706); Saville, Sir Henry
1698
Imprints vary slightly, vol.2 stating that it was printed by W. Onley.
The Annals and History of Cornelius Tacitus: his account of the antient Germans, and the Life of Agricola. Made English by several hands. With the political reflections and historical notes of Monsieur Amelot de la Houssay, and the learned Sir Henry Saville (v.2)
Tacitus, Cornelius; Dryden, John (1631-1700); Amelot de La Houssaye, Abraham Nicolas (1634-1706); Saville, Sir Henry
1698
Imprints vary slightly, vol.2 stating that it was printed by W. Onley.
The Annals and History of Cornelius Tacitus: his account of the antient Germans, and the Life of Agricola. Made English by several hands. With the political reflections and historical notes of Monsieur Amelot de la Houssay, and the learned Sir Henry Saville (v.3)
Tacitus, Cornelius; Dryden, John (1631-1700); Amelot de La Houssaye, Abraham Nicolas (1634-1706); Saville, Sir Henry
1698
Imprints vary slightly, vol.2 stating that it was printed by W. Onley.
The devil of a duke : or, Trapolin's vagaries. A (farcical ballad) opera, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. To which is prefix'd the musick to each song, set for the spinnet, harpsichord, German flute, violin, and hautboy; with the thorough base to each tune
Drury, Robert (fl.1732-1735); Tate, Nahum (1652-1715); Cokain, Sir Aston (1608-1684); Seedo (1700-1754)
1732
The text of the play is followed by 'A table to the songs' [1p.] and 18 engraved pages of music, by Seedo, with a divisional title-page. Adaptation of Nahum Tate's "A duke and no duke" which was an ...
A congratulatory poem to his grace the Duke of Marlborough, &c. upon his safe return to England, after the glorious victory obtain'd by the English and Germans under his conduct, over the French and Bavarians at the Battel of Hockstet in Germany, a.d. 1704
Smallwood, James; Marlborough, John Churchill Duke of (1650-1722)
1704
Anon.
A monument of remembrance : erected in Albion, in honor of the magnificent departure from Britannie, and honorable receiuing in Germany, namely at Heidelberge, of the two most noble princes Fredericke, first prince of the imperiall bloud, sprung from glorious Charlemaigne, Count Palatine of Rhine, Duke of Bauier, Elector and Arch-sewer of the holy Romane Empire, and Knight of the renowned order of the Garter. & Elizabeth Infanta of Albion, Princess Palatine, and Dutchesse of Bauier, the onely daughter of our most gratious and soueraigne Lord Charles-Iames, and of his most noble and vertuous wife, Queene Anne. Both of them being almost in one and the same degree lineall descent from 25 emperours of the east and west, of Romanes, Greekes, and Germans, and from 30 kings of diuers countries. By Iames Maxvvel
Maxwell, James (1581-1640?)
1613
Mostly in verse. The words "Fredericke.. Garter." and "Elizabeth .. Queene Anne." are bracketed in two columnms, separated by the ampersand. Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ B-F⁴.
The annales of Cornelius Tacitus : The description of Germanie
Tacitus, Cornelius; Tacitus, Cornelius; Greenwey, Richard; Hatfield, Arnold (fl. 1584-1612); Norton, John (1612)
1605
Imprint from colophon. Date on t.p. 1604.