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Whitehead, Paul (1710-1774) | 20 |
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744 | 9 |
Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692) | 8 |
Blavatnik Honresfield Library | 6 |
Massinger, Philip (1583-1640) | 6 |
Scarron, Paul (1610-1660) | 6 |
Whitehead, Paul | 6 |
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759) | 5 |
Knapton, James (1738) | 5 |
Beaumont, Francis (1584-1616) | 4 |
The poems and miscellaneous compositions of Paul Whitehead
Whitehead, Paul (1710-1774)
1777
With a final advertisement leaf.
Pharisaisme and Christianity: composed and set forth in a sermon at Pauls Crofte. May 1, 1608
Hall, Joseph (1574-1656)
1608
Epistle dedicatory to Thomas Davis signed Joseph Hall.
The State dunces
Whitehead, Paul (1710-1774)
1733
First edition. A "Part II" appeared the same year, but it is not included in Whitehead's Poems, 1777, nor mentioned in the life prefixed to them.
A Friendly epistle to the author of the state dunces
Whitehead, Paul (1710-1774)
1733
In verse. The author of The state dunces = Paul Whitehead. Anon.
Retirement: an epistle
Potter, Robert (1721-1804); Vaillant, Paul (1802)
1748
With a half-title. Advertised in the "London Magazine" and "Gentleman's Magazine' for December 1747. Book-list of Paul Vaillant on last page. Foxon P1006.
The Christian's epinikion, or Song of Triumph : a paraphrase on Ch. XV. of St. Paul's 1st Epistle to the Corinthians, attempted in blank verse. With annotations explanatory and critical
Morell, Thomas (1703-1784)
1743
Dedication "signed" T.Morell.
The state of Rome under Nero and Domitian : a satire : containing a list of nobles, senators, high priests, great ministers of state, &c. &c. &c
Whitehead, Paul (1710-1774)
1739
Adaptations, with the relevant Latin passages at the foot of each page. Signatures: [A]²,B-D²,[E]¹. Doubtfully ascribed by Foxon to Paul Whitehead.
An ode, imitated from Ode XI. Book 2d. of Horace : From P--l F----y to N----s F---y, Esq
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764); Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759); Foley, Paul; Fazakerley, Nicholas
1745
Anonymous. By William Pulteney, Earl of Bath. - Sometimes attributed to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams. P--l F----y = Paul Foley. - N----s F---y = Nicholas Fazakerley.
A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholy earthquake, which happened between twelve and one o'clock in the morning, on thursday the fifth instant : With an exact list of such persons as have hitherto been found in the rubbish. In two letters from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country
Bentley, R (1708-1782); Whitehead, Paul (1710-1774)
1750
The first letter only is signed P.D. Title page vignette. A satire, signed P.D. ie Richard Bentley? or Paul Whitehead?.
An elegy
[1760?]
Caption title. Text begins: St. Paul's proclaims the solemn midnight hour. A parody on Gray's "Elegy in a country church-yard".